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Sustainability of Water Bodies in Landscape (Natural and Man-Made Water Bodies)
Sustainability of Water Bodies in Landscape (Natural and Man-Made Water Bodies)
Introduction
A sustainable landscape is designed to be in balance and attractive with local environment and climate, which requires minimal input of certain resources (Jawad, 2003). Water is considered as ...
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Sustainability of Water Bodies in Landscape (Natural and Man-Made Water Bodies)
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Water Issues2
Agricultural Crises3
Environment Crises4
Increased Conflicts4
Availability of Water4
Sustainability5
Dimensions of Landscape6
Saving Water Resources7
Resolving conflict7
Recycling7
Sustainable Landscape8
Coastal Regions9
Rivers and Streams9
Man-made Water Bodies10
Landscaping10
Recreation10
Types of Water Bodies11
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers11
Abstract11
Introduction12
Main Problem and Risk13
Possible Solutions to Sustain the Two Rivers14
Conclusion14
Conclusion15
References16
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The Industrial Revolution and the Environment
The Industrial Revolution and the Environment
Introduction
The ecological problem and the environmental crisis arising from the fact that human beings can actively intervene means to satisfy their needs, and through it, causing much damage to the environment and all living things that depend on ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT REPORT
Environmental Footprint Report
Environmental Footprint Report
Introduction
A-Concept
Environment is important for us all - in present as well as for the future - as this is what the generation to come will inherit from us. This is why there has been an emphasis on finding out the share of individuals and ...
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NICARAGUA
Nicaragua
Nicaragua
Introduction
The Republic of Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America, with a high population growth rate, young population, and low population density. The majority of the population is mestizo or indigenous, Hispanic is the dominant culture, and Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion. Gender roles are shaped by ...
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JU/'HOANSI AND THE YANOMAMO
Ju/'hoansi and the Yanomamo
Question #1 Two early and influential ethnographies of the Ju/'hoansi and the Yanomamo emphasized the notions of “The Harmless People” (Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, 1958) and “The Fierce People” (Napoleon Chagnon, 1968) respectively, to categorize or describe these cultures. In what ways does the ethnographic ...
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A VERY OLD MAN WITH ENORMOUS WINGS: A TALE FOR CHILDREN
A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings: A Tale For Children
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Summary
Literally, "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" is a story about a Colombian family visited by a mysterious man with wings. The ...
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CULTURE CHANGE
Culture Change
Introduction
In the phrase “culture change,” change has its usual meaning; culture, however, is being used in a sense technical enough to need a bit more discussion here at the outset. Culture, as classically defined by Edward B. Tylor in 1871, refers to that complex whole which includes knowledge, ...
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Chinese Eunuch
In China, eunuchs were employed in the Imperial Palace (the most important people.) At first they were sufficient to cover the traditional fee eunuchs those offenders or criminals who were facing the loss of "parts", but over time, increasing the size of the Chinese state and consequently its imperial ...
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INDIVIDUAL ENERGY
Individual Energy
Individual Energy
Introduction
Energy is a property associated with the objects and substances and is reflected in the changes that occur in nature. The energy is manifested in the physical, for example, by raising an object, transport, deform or heat. The energy is also present in the chemical changes, ...