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    The Importance of Being Earnest: Written vs. Performed play. The Importance of Being Earnest , written by Oscar Wilde in 1895, is a romantic comedy play written about the happenstance, coincidence, and revelation that occurs one London season between two friends, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, and their paramours Gwendolyn Bracknell and Cecily Cardew respectively. Minor characters include Lady Bracknell, Gwendolen’s mother and aunt to Algernon; Lane, Algernon’s butler; Miss Prism,…

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    “The truth is rarely pure and never simple. Modern life would be very tedious if it were either, and modern literature a complete impossibility!”(Act I). The film, The Importance of Being Earnest, is an enjoyable and comical interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s, The Importance of Being Earnest. This phenomenal film stars Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, Reese Witherspoon, and many more talented actors and actresses. In the film, Colin Firth play John Worthing, a responsible and respectable young man.…

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    practice of homosexuality was still viewed as a sinful and unnatural practice to be condemned by the law. Wilde himself was arrested on charges of “gross indecency” after his affair with a young man came to light (Biography). With this knowledge, The Importance of Being Earnest takes on an entirely new meaning aside from being a mere farce. The play revolves around the idea of identity, and the process of coming to terms with that identity. Two men who adopt the persona of “Ernest” both lie…

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    Man and environment are inter-related. The environment influences the life of human beings and also human beings modify their environment as a result of their growth, dispersal, activities, death and decay etc. Thus all living beings including man and their environment are mutually reactive affecting each other in a number of ways and a dynamic equilibrium is possible in between the two, i.e. human beings (society) and environment are interdependent. The different social structures like…

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    between the market and non-market values has not been yet clearly recognised and the rapid deforestation continues. This essay will discuss the commercial and non-commercial values of rainforests, communities impact on its declination, environmental importance and diverse solutions will be considered. The natural resources has been overused as the market sustain a vast amount of people from producers to sellers…

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    where women tied sacred threads to branches and also hugged trees to prevent them from axe-men. Shiva believes that rural women have the best understanding about the basic principles of nurturing and managing land and forests. She is critical of afforestation, social forestry and wasteland development projects because she believes they lead to the imposition of foreign models and encourage privatization of common land. She questions the basis on which areas are declared wastelands and explains…

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    there are a wide number of management strategies that take place. These strategies are put into place so that the rainforest can be sustainably developed. The ecological, economic and spiritual functions of the Amazon Rainforest are linked, to the importance of the management strategies. The Amazon rainforest, has a number of management strategies, that have been used in order to keep the rainforest protected and…

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    NATURAL LONGEVITY OF TREE SEEDS. The period for which seed can remain viable without germinating is greatly affected by its quality at the time of collection, its treatment between collection and storage and the conditions in which it is stored. According to Harrington (1972) one of the two main factors influencing seed longevity is seed moisture content. Seeds are hygroscopic and their moisture contents come into equilibrium with those of the atmosphere. Nevertheless, seed longevity varies…

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    2. PIL petitioner has vested interest and he is expected to contest in the elections. Hence he does not have any locus standi. 3. Criminal case registration cannot be initiated through PIL. 12. Supreme Court found this matter to be of greater importance and decided to take the main case and decide it with finality. It had thus transferred all the case to the Supreme Court and has sought the parties to address the following issues: 1. Whether NGT hassuomotu powers? 2. Whether there was acriminal…

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    territory. This mission also aims at the afforestation of about 6 million hectares of forest. The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture supports the development of climate-resilient crops, expansion of weather insurance mechanisms and agricultural practices. The final mission is the National Mission on Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change which funds research aimed at gaining a better understanding of climate change. These plans emphasize the importance of maintaining India’s…

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