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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Transport is an important part of India's economy but it is of low and inadequate standards as compared with international standards. Due to economic liberalization, infrastructure development has progressed rapidly; today there are variety of modes of transport by land, water and air. However, India's relatively low GDP per capita has meant that access to transport has not been uniform. The main problem is that the land mass is limited hence the roads cannot…

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    starvation. Unlike hunting, fishing, gathering or so on, which only take from natural environment, farms in agri-food industry are used in the battle against global warming, recovering forests, creeks, rivers, and even benefiting from participation in carbon credit markets. However, agri-food industry are encountering great challenges while accomplishing its mission of feeding…

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    Air Pollution In Beijing

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    alert of fog alerted in Beijing due to the low vision cause by the smog…

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    Nitrogen Research Paper

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    The electron configuration of this element in ground state is 2-5. Its discovery, safety, availability, and uses are important in understanding this element and its significance. Nitrogenous compounds are present in all living things and fossil fuels. However, it took years for humanity to discover the element. Nitrogen had been manufactured in the days of Ancient Egypt in the form of ammonium chloride, (NH4Cl) or sal ammonia as it was known to alchemists,…

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    increasing social costs. To manufacture more goods and services, more inputs have to be injected and in this process, non-renewable resources like fossil fuel are gone and negative externalities are created such as air pollution[picture7] arousing respiratory disease and noise population, traffic jams increasing stress index, which degrades life standard…

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    Aquaculture Issues

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    The industrialized nations produce 80% meat, but fish takes place six times faster in developing countries (FAO 26). Fish is an inexpensive, nutritious animal protein and is a contributing factor towards raising nutritional standards, food security and poverty alleviating in low-income countries. Where the demand is high, the shrimp and fish aquaculture will continue to expand. Salmon, as a portion of food that is expected to have a major decline in production due to ecological changes.…

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    The universe as we know it only consists of one planet that can sustain life--our Earth. It’s the one planet that humans and animals alike call home, and it can be pretty astounding too. But, as time goes on and technology develops, people begin to take the Earth and its environment for granted. In today’s world especially, the environment suffers at the cost of economic success. In China, the improving, yet short-sighted economy has directly led to the destruction of the environment, but with…

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    factors Canada adheres to the tenets of going green. The government and other stakeholders have been pushing pressure on organization to adopt practices that promote environmental sustainability and prevent pollution by minimizing carbon emission through the use of fossil fuel. At the moment, the use of green power is increasing in Canada and most of the organizations are adopting environmental conservation as their corporate social responsibility. The body that is mandated with the…

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    Abstract Gender equality is an important factor in women empowerment. Men and women is affected differently from changes in climate as well as poor countries are affected more from this phenomenon. Vulnerability is another key issue related with gender equality and women empowerment. Women are more vulnerable to climate changes because they are lack of access to social and financial support and education as well. There are many projects which are constituted by NGOs help to reduce vulnerability…

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    Table of Contents 1. Fluid Mechanics 1.1 Main Branches 1.1.1 Fluid Statics 1.1.2 Fluid Dynamics 1.2 Non-Newtonian and Newtonian Fluids 1.3 Fluids in technology 1.4 Fluid mechanics serving role in society 2. Capillary Effect 3. Self Perpetual motion 1. Fluid mechanics Fluid mechanics is related to the fluids that are in motion and forces acting on them. Fluid mechanics has two branches fluid statics and fluid dynamics. In Fluid Mechanics we actually observe fluid motion and…

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