...School School School School School School School of of of of of of of Business Sciences & Management Agricultural Sciences & Technology Art & Design Hospitality & Tourism Natural Sciences & Mathematics Wildlife,Ecology & Conservation Engineering Sciences & Technology Academic Fee 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 Examination Fees 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Corporate ID Levy 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Book Levy 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Lab Levy Health Fees 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 ICT Levy 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Registration Fees Transport Levy 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 Sport Levy 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 Fuel Levy 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 SRC Levy 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Life Skills 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Total 579.00 589.00 589.00 589.00 589.00 589.00 599.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 Students Not Under First Mutual Medical Aid Fees Per student School School School School School School School of of of of of of of Business Sciences & Management Agricultural Sciences & Technology Art & Design Hospitality & Tourism Natural Sciences & Mathematics Wildlife,Ecology & Conservation Engineering Sciences & Technology Academic Fee 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 Examination Fees 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Corporate ID Levy 10.00 10.00 10.00...
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...Smiles and cheers are shared as families get together to watch their relatives score their first goal in a sport they love. Urban recreation areas are places where people come together and support their favorite local sports teams. However, nobody sees the negative effects on the environment that these recreational centers caused when they were created. For insistence, Helen McCall Recreational Center along Highway 98 in Walton County is expanding their “twenty-nine-acre recreation area” by clear cutting and burning the woods to expand the park (Wheeler n. pag.). While many people enjoy the idea of more public recreational spaces, there are some who disagree with how the expansion is being conducted. According to Tomas Munita’s article on...
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...My major is Sports Management. It is within the Education and Human Ecology. It is designed to benefit me within all aspects of a sport franchise, especially in the management field. The type of career I would like to have is a great question to answer. I would be satisfied with being involved in any aspect of a franchise, but I would prefer to be involved in marketing for the team. One day, I would like to be receiving an abundant income working for a franchise as any person would wish, enjoy the work I am doing, but my ultimate career goal is to be the happiest person I could possible be while providing for my family. I feel that the 5 strengths thoroughly benefit the career I have chosen. In my field, sports management, I feel that you need to be a leader. Personally, I feel that the qualities of an achiever, relator, arranger, intellection, and ideation provide the groundwork of how I perceive a successful leader to be. Whomever may be in charge, in my opinion, should strive to consistently achieve, but also be somebody who others can relate to. A person whom another individual knows they can go to when faced with adversity. A leader should also have insightful ideas, a witty intellect, and be arranging the tasks at hand in the most productive way possible. These 5 strengths will affect my work ethic positively. With this information about myself, I can use my strengths to my advantage throughout my work career. I have the understanding that I want to achieve as much...
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...major part of the local activity — are sometimes called resort towns. If the resorts are situated near the sea, then they are called seaside resorts. Inland resorts include ski resorts, mountain resorts and spa towns. Towns such as Sochi in Russia, Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt, Barizo in Spain, Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, Druskininkai in Lithuania, Cancun in Mexico, Newport, Rhode Island, in the USA, Ischgl in Austria, St. Moritz in Switzerland, Blackpool in England and Malam Jabba in Pakistan are well-known resorts. In North American English, the term "resort" is now also used for a self-contained commercial establishment which attempts to provide for most of a vacationer's wants while remaining on the premises, such as food, drink, lodging, sports, entertainment, and shopping. The term may be used to identify a hotel property that provides an array of amenities and typically includes entertainment and recreational activities. A hotel is frequently a central feature of a resort, such as the Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island, Michigan. A resort is not always a commercial establishment operated by...
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...Health Promotion Prevention Adrianne Gorman Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V-0104 August 10, 2014 The health promotion includes strengthening the skills of individuals to encourage healthy behaviors, and it also includes constructing the healthy social and physical environments to support these actions (Green 1979). It includes any mixture of health instruction and associated organizational, economic, and political interventions designed to facilitate behavioral and environmental changes promoting to health (WHO, 2011). Health promotion involves all different countries from around the world to join together in collaboration to ensure that all the people from each and every community have the resources and information available to educate and further advance their participation in healthy lifestyle. This should be an opportunity available to all individuals even if they are financially dependent, old, uneducated, educated, affluent, or young to name just a few. The green health promotion gives the idea of improving the ecological health and sustainability of the community, school, or business. Green health promotion has been a term since 1986 when the Ottawa Carter for Health Promotion was involved in the ecological public health movement. Green promotion is heard throughout the country. Addressing the green health promotion in schools shows that there is a lack of collaboration between groups educating and the nursing professional. We must begin working on...
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...in the northern areas in the planet. The beautiful scenery in Shangnan is also impressive. Among these beauty spots, the most well-known spot is Gold-Silk Gorge. As a Five-A class National Forest Park, the Gold-Silk Gorge is chartered by its varieties of species of plants and animals besides its spectacular sight. In the gorge, here you can enjoy the soft and gentle curves of the mountains, while on the other side, the steep cliff from the heaven down to the earth may take your breath. Waterfalls are almost everywhere, and at the silence of the water flow, you may enjoy the kinds of birds singing in different tones. You cannot help wonder if you are wandering in a fairy tale. Besides all these described, there are the exciting drifting sport waiting for your passion and courage. The feeling of flying on the water is beyond comparison. The introduction of tea and Gold-Silk...
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...Dannielle Fory BIO-220 Environmental Science May 4, 2013 Steven Lenk Hunting Hunting has been a way of life for thousands of years. As long as humans have been on earth, they have been hunting to provide food for their families. For many decades now, hunting has started to cause conflict among people. One of the main issues that have cause conflict has been overharvesting. Overharvesting can also cause issues with habitat and may put a strain on the relationship between the predator and the prey. While there may be issues, there are also benefits of hunting. Hunting controls the population of certain species. Hunting is one of the long time traditional ways of controlling the population of animas such as the white tailed deer. (Kilgo, Labis & Fitzen) The money that hunters spend annually on hunting helps support the economy in many areas around the world. Many supporters are for and against hunting. The question seems to be whether hunting is good for our environment or is it destructive. The consequences of continuing or eliminating the long time practices of hunting could have a detrimental effect on the environment. As mentioned in the opening paragraph, overharvesting can cause issues with the habitat of animals in the area and may also put a strain on the relationship between the predator and the prey. Studies have shown that the behaviors of the deer are different between the hunting and nonhunting season. The female deer tend to stay away from roads and...
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...Published by the Ecological Society of America Number 10, Winter 2003 Issues in Ecology Sustaining Healthy Freshwater Ecosystems Issues in Ecology Number 10 Winter 2003 Sustaining Healthy Freshwater Ecosystems SUMMARY Fresh water is vital to human life and economic well-being, and societies extract vast quantities of water from rivers, lakes, wetlands, and underground aquifers to supply the requirements of cities, farms, and industries. Our need for fresh water has long caused us to overlook equally vital benefits of water that remains in stream to sustain healthy aquatic ecosystems. There is growing recognition, however, that functionally intact and biologically complex freshwater ecosystems provide many economically valuable commodities and services to society. These services include flood control, transportation, recreation, purification of human and industrial wastes, habitat for plants and animals, and production of fish and other foods and marketable goods. Over the long term, intact ecosystems are more likely to retain the adaptive capacity to sustain production of these goods and services in the face of future environmental disruptions such as climate change. These ecosystem benefits are costly and often impossible to replace when aquatic systems are degraded. For this reason, deliberations about water allocation should always include provisions for maintaining the integrity of freshwater ecosystems. Scientific evidence indicates that aquatic ecosystems can be protected...
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...[C]July 18 [D]July 19 6. The Union government has announced the setting up of “Jal Marg Vikas” project on river Ganga to link which of the following places? [A]Allahabad and Haldia [B]Allahabad and Kanpur [C]Kanpur and Patna [D]Varanasi and Haldia 7. As per the latest report, which among the following countries has the world’s highest deforestation rate? [A]Brazil [B]Indonesia [C]Kenya [D]South Africa 8. Recently, India and which one of the following countries has signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of environment? [A]Brazil [B] China [C] Russia [D]Japan 9. The controversial “Mankading Law” is associated with which one of the following sports? [A]Tennis [B]Cricket [C]Football [D]Hockey 10. Recently, NASA has launched Ship-Aircraft Bio-Optical Research (SABOR) experiment to probe ____? [A]Ocean Ecology and Carbon Cycle [B]Aquatic animal’s life style [C]Ocean Minerals [D]Effect of ocean acidification 11. Write Full Name of These Companies- 1. KFC 2. IKEA 3.MRF 4.ESPN 5. ICICI 6. AOL 7.HTC 8.UPS 9.LG 10. P&G 12. Who are the founder of these companies- a. Apple- b. Colgate- d. Adidas- e.Google- f. Ford- 13. Write...
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...[pic] Tourism and Hospitality Management 3.222 Ajith Vengolickal Soman– GDTM – Semester II Title: - Physical Carrying capacity in Lakshadweep Tourism Student ID(211) Word Count: - Submitted To: - Jonathan Spring Definition of Tourism Carrying Capacity “Tourism Carrying Capacity is defined by the “World Tourism Organization” as the maximum number of people that may visit a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the physical, economic, socio-cultural environment and an unacceptable decrease in the quality of visitor satisfaction” Introduction Lakshadweep known as the coral paradise of Arabian Sea constitutes a group of islands lying scattered as distance of 220 to 460 km away from South Indian cost. The Lakshadweep archipelago is the smallest union territory of India, the mainland city of Cochin in Kerala. The early settlers in the islands were Hindus and Budhist, who were converted in Islam by around 7th centuary.Lakshawdeep remains as the only union territory of India whose local resident are entirely Muslims. Lakshadweep has a tropical climate with summer temperature ranging from 35 to 22 degree centigrade The traditions lifestyle and language of the people of island have close resemblance with that of Kerala. Due to large social backwardness, remoteness from the mainland, low levels of resources and development potential, and the population of these islands is classified...
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...salts - Oxidation and reduction – Chemistry of ores and metals -Carbon, nitrogen and their compounds-Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides-Biochemistry and biotechnology-Electrochemistry-Polymers and plastics Botany - Main Concepts of life science-The cell-basic unit of life-Classification of living organism-Nutrition and dietetics-Respiration-Excretion of metabolic waste-Biocommunication Zoology - Blood and blood circulation-Endocrine system-Reproductive system-Genetics the science of heredity-Environment, ecology, health and hygiene, Bio- diversity and its conservation-Human diseases, prevention and remedies-Communicable diseases and non- communicable diseases-Alcoholism and drug abuse-Animals, plants and human lifeUNIT - II. Current Events History - Latest diary of events – National - National symbols -Profile of States-Defence, national security and terrorism-World organizations-pacts and summits-Eminent persons & places in news-Sports & games-Books & authors -Awards & honours-Cultural panorama-Latest historical events- India and its neighbours- Latest terminologyAppointments-who is who? Political Science - India’s foreign policy - Latest court verdicts...
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...wild that were from game farms. Those turkeys did not have enough genetics from their ancestors to survive in the wild. The first attempt to release wild turkey in Ohio was unsuccessful. This relates to conservation biology (Starr, Evans, and Starr, 2012, p. 370) This article caught my eye because I am a hunter and I am originally from Ohio. Wild Turkey is one of the most difficult animals to harvest. By doing research on the wild turkey in Ohio, I learned that the bird had to be reintroduced into the Ohio wildlife. Hunting in general is an important part of my life and my family’s life. Since I was young, I was raised to hunt, fish, and love the outdoors. Without animal conservation it would not have been possible for me to enjoy this sport and provide this type of food for my family. I believe that this type of research and project should be funded by the state. The wildlife that we have in our states is something that represents our area and state. With city’s expanding and taking up more and more of the rural area we need to be conscious of wildlife. I believe that this is an important research. And should be a high on the priority list, but I do not think that this type of research is more important than saving a human...
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...to believe that competition is petty and immoral; that competition teaches us to be selfish and egotistical. I, however, disagree. Competition is an important aspect that we all face many times in our lives. Competition does teach us negative skills, but it also teaches us important traits such as innovation and perseverance, without it we would have complacency. With that in mind, we are often contradicting ourselves by saying that competition is not important. Vince Lombardi once said, “If winning isn’t everything, why do they keep score?” If winning is not everything, then why would there be competition to begin with? In order to have a competition, there would have to be both a winner and a loser. Competition does not only exists in sports, but in life; every day we face a new competitor. It is an engraved concept that we have grown accustomed to; from a young age we were taught to compete, that no competitor should stand in our way no matter the stakes, and that if we believe we shall succeed. Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines winning as, “Relating to or producing a win, successful at something” which brings up a key point—success. Success is something that we all strive for throughout our lives, which can only be achieved through winning. With winning, comes success on various scales. Lombardi was a great advocate for winning; he had spent a greater part of his life teaching this attribute. “He constantly lectured his three sons that they’d be successful only if...
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...High Step Shoes-Student Activity 1 High Step Sport Shoes: A Linear Programming Problem Linear programming is a method often used to solve large, complicated problems. These problems often require a manager to determine how to use the company’s limited resources most efficiently. In order to see how linear programming is used to solve such problems, let’s investigate a problem experienced at the High Step Shoe factory. The High Step Shoe problem is just a fraction of the size of those actually encountered in the real world. Step 1: Understanding the problem Mr. B. Ball, director of manufacturing for the High Step Sports Shoe Corporation wants to maximize the company’s profits. The company makes two brands of sport shoe, Airheads and Groundeds. The company earns $10 profit on each pair of Airheads and $8.50 profit on each pair of Groundeds. The steps in manufacturing the shoes include cutting the materials on a machine and having workers assemble the pieces into shoes. A = number of pairs of Airheads produced each week G = number of pairs of Groundeds produced each week Mr. B. Ball’s goal is to make the most money or maximize his profits. Using A and G, write a function to model the profit. 1. Profit = _______ A + _______ G This function is called the objective function. The number of machines, workers, and factory operating hours put constraints on the number of pairs of shoes that the company can make. High Step Sport Shoe Corporation has the following constraints...
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...ECOLOGY: AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE By Iftekhar A. Hai, Director of Interfaith Relations, United Muslims of America The below article was published in EarthLight magazine about the Islamic attitude towards nature and the environment. It will also be published in a book called "The Best of EarthLight: Ecology and Spiritual Living" Al Ghazali, the most renowned Muslim scholar, philosopher, writer and teacher, lived from year 1058 to 1111 c.e. during the Muslim era in Spain and Portugal, said, ãI can excel in rational knowledge (law, theology, philosophy and science) while remaining egotistical, self centered and arrogant. People can become masters in worldly knowledge with their inner self still impure. Moses Maimonides, the most renowned Jewish scholar, philosopher, writer and teacher was greatly influenced by the writings of Al Ghazali. He lived from 1135 to 1204 c.e., born in Cordoba during the Muslim era in Spain said, “ cannot You achieve excellence in thoughts, word and deeds without the purification of the heart with divine knowledge. These two great people lived to influence multitudes of people from generations to generations. Their works are still held in high esteem. Even today, these two philosophers and thinkers are read and quoted for their wisdom. From all their writings it is evident that they, not only respected and enhanced human rights, by explaining the law, they also were firm believers in extending kindness and compassion to the animals. Both compared humans being...
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