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ICE AGES
Ice Ages
Table of Contents
Ice Ages1
Introduction1
Discussion1
Ice Ages of the Past1
Evidence for Ice Ages3
Ice Age Refuges4
Atmosphere Changes5
Location of the Continents6
Fluctuation in the Ocean Currents7
Variation in Earth's Orbit7
Variation in the Energy of Sun7
Volcanoes8
Effects of Glaciations8
Conclusion10
References11
Appendices12
Ice Ages
Introduction
The research paper explores the concept of Ice Ages that how it was originated in past. It ...
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IRAN'S CULTURE ANTHROPOLOGY
Iran's Culture Anthropology
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In this study we try to explore the concept of Culture Anthropology in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on Culture Anthropology and its relation with Iranian Culture. The research also analyzes many aspects of Culture Anthropology and tries to gauge ...
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HAZARDOUS WASTE
Hazardous Waste
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The growing chemical manufacturing industry is causing critical environmental concerns as hazardous waste management and pollution control is a neglected area of attention. Regulatory agencies highly focus the chemical industries as they majorly contribute to the environmental pollution. Particularly, the regulations in RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), ...
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SINGAPORE
Singapore
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Discussion3
Singaporean kinship system3
Social Organization6
Political Organization8
Hunting and Gathering9
Pastoralists9
Horticultural10
Emerging Agriculturalists and Agrarian Industrialists10
Singapore
Introduction
Kinship is defined as a relationship between entities sharing a geological origin, through cultural, biological or historical decedents. Kinship is considered as one of the most fundamental and basic principle for categorizing and organizing people and individuals into ...
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Sick Building Syndrome
Introduction
Sick building syndrome (SBS) occurs when the occupants of a building experience acute health effects that seem to be linked to time spent in a building. There is usually no specific illness or cause identified. The complaints may be localized in a particular room or zone, or may ...
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Introduction
The great pyramids of Giza were designed for Pharaoh Khufu. Just like many other Pyramids located in Egypt, the great Pyramid of Giza was built as a tomb for the great pharaoh. They were “to shelter and safeguard the part of pharaoh's soul that remained with his corpse”. They choose ...
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Global Warming, its Causes and its Connection with Diverse Aspects of Nature
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This paper examines the issue of global warming. It discusses the major causes and repercussions linked with global warming. It describes the Kyoto Protocol and initiatives taken by industrialized and developing countries throughout the globe for the purpose of ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE
Environmental Literature
Environmental Literature
Introduction
Barry Lopez, born in 1945, grew up in Port Chester, near Los Angeles and studied in New York. About his numerous trips to the North and South Pole, Africa, Asia and Australia, he has published several highly successful books. He is co-editor of the journals "North ...
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Renewable Energy Resources
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion1
Alternate energy resources2
Solar2
Wind3
Hydropower3
Geo thermal4
Bio fuel4
Bio-mass5
Nuclear5
Conclusion6
Bibliography8
Renewable Energy Resources
Introduction
Energy has always been an important element of human life. The industrial revolution gave an impetus to the use of energy in different instruments and machines. It was because of the use of energy that the developed nations ...
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CULTURAL RESEARCH
The Enga: Australian Territory of New Guinea
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In this research paper, the researcher aims to determine various aspects of culture of the Enga, which is the Australian territory of New Guinea. The paper will focus on the culture of the Enga. Furthermore, the research paper will outline the various ...