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HOMO FLORESIENSIS
Homo Floresiensis
Homo Floresiensis
Introduction
In 2003, on the island of Flores in Indonesia, a joint team of Indonesian - Australian scientists were searching for human species, which migrated from Asia to Australia. In the Liang Bua cave recovered almost a complete skeleton and named it LB1. This discovery provided the archeologists ...
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NATURAL GAS
Natural Gas Fracking and the Effects on the Environment
Natural Gas Fracking and the Effects on the Environment
Introduction
Natural gas is the cleanest of conventional fossil fuels. When burned, the colorless, odorless gas emits 30% less carbon dioxide (CO2), the most important anthropogenic (human-caused) greenhouse gas, than does oil, and ...
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IMPACT OF TELEVISION
Impact of television on family practices and values
Impact of television on family practices and values
Introduction
The modern pace of life is offered to people by civilization, makes its own terms. Family nights are traditionally held at home, attracts fatigue and everyday problems. Watching TV has become an integral part ...
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THE SUN
The Sun
Abstract
In this research we try to discover the insight of “Sun” in a holistic perspective. The key heart of the study is on “Sun” and its composition. The research also examines various characteristics of “Sun” and tries to measure its effect. Lastly the research illustrates a variety of ...
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Bioremediation
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION3
BIOREMEDIATION3
PRINCIPLES OF BIOREMEDIATION5
FACTORS OF BIOREMEDIATION6
MICROORGANISMS INVOLVED IN BIOREMEDIATION PROCESSES6
Aerobic7
Anaerobic7
Ligninolytic fungi7
Methylotrophs7
ROLE OF MICROORGANISMS IN BIOREMEDIATION8
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS9
Nutrients9
Environmental requirements9
APPLICATION OF BIOREMEDIATION10
In situ bioremediation11
Bioventing11
In situ biodegradation11
Biosparging11
Bioremediation12
Ex situ bioremediation12
Land farming12
Composting12
Biopiles12
Bioreactors13
IMPORTANCE14
Advantages of bioremediation14
Disadvantages of bioremediation14
CONCLUSION15
REFERENCES17
Bioremediation
Introduction
Materialization of interest has always been there in the employment of the bioremediation and the biological systems for the degradation, ...
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CULTURE
Anthropology
Anthropology
Question 1
Anthropology is the science of man in the past and the present of any culture. It Contains two major areas: Physical Anthropology, which deals with biological evolution and the physiological adaptation of human beings, Social and Cultural Anthropology, deals with people living in society, i.e. changing forms of language, ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Environmental Issues
Environmental Issues
Task 1
Waste
Waste is known as trash, rubbish, garbage, refuse, junk, litter, and ort these are known as unwanted or useless materials. The waste is deposited, without more, in landfills, rivers, seas or any other place that was nearby. In agricultural societies and livestock waste are produced ...
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GLOBAL WARMING
Global Warming and Geography
Global Warming and Geography
Global Warming
The phrase global warming refers to a phenomenon in which the Earth's surface temperature increases from its long-term averages generally because of an atmospheric blanket of greenhouse gases (GHGs; primarily carbon dioxide, methane, and chlorofluorocarbons) that serve to trap reradiated solar energy ...
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HYDRO DAMS AND ENVIRONMENT
Affects of Hydro Electric Dams to River Environment and Risk Assessment to Local Communities
Affects of Hydro Electric Dams to River Environment and Risk Assessment to Local Communities
Introduction
Dams have been constructed by humans since the dawn of civilization to achieve water resource management goals, including, but not ...
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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES
Alternative Energy Sources
Alternative Energy Sources
Introduction
Just like days come and pass, seasons start and end, years begin and end similarly, life on this earth in the reflection of human beings come in this world and go. But, one thing that remains attached with this change is the requirement ...