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    Development

    there, so I settled on my choice to venturego further into the forest. As I got deeper and deeper, the mist began to churn with every step I took, like as if it wereas alive with magic. There were strange noises and faint screaming in the distance beyond the mist. I followed it. It grewot louder and louder as I movedgot closer and closer. Then as suddenly as they had started - they stopped. I was left alone, lost in the middle of the forest with no sense of direction. I tried retracing my steps but

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    Management

    In recent years, organizations want to attract customers in order to maximize their profit, thus as managers, they need to consider many environmental factors as part of their growth strategies. Gloria Jean’s Coffee (GJC) is one of organization which is successful applying those factors in its business. The most important environment factors that make GJC become popular in the world are customers, suppliers and competitors. This essay will explain about all the environmental factors, including specific

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    Economics

    Introduction POSCO INDIA, THE SUBSIDIARY OF THE SOUTH KOREA HEADQUARTERED COMPANY PRODUCES STELL SHEETS TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES. IN THIS CASE THE SOUTH KOREAN STEEL COMPANY, POSCO ALSO KNOWN AS THE POHANG STEEL COMPANY, HAD SIGNED A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (a MoU) WITH THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF ODDISHA IN THE YEAR 2005 WHICH WAS MADE AS DEAL WITH THE GOVT TO CONSTRUCT A STEEL PLANT AS WELL AS THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRON ORE MINES IN THE STATE. ANOTHER MOTIVE WAS TO CONSTRUCT

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    Why Did Grant Win The Civil War

    The bloody war is over, and we are united again! Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865. Grant had Lee surrounded after chasing Lee through a dense forest between Washington D.C and Richmond. Grant let all of Lee’s soldiers live and he let them keep their small firearms and their horses. Grant also fed Lee’s troops and told Lee no one would disturb the soldiers on their way home. Today should be a day that you say thanks, to Grant and the soldiers that stood with

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    Nothing

    cold and snow. In winters when the high mountains are covered with snow these Gujjars move down to the low hills of the Sivalik range. On the onset of summer, when the snow melts and the mountains become lush and green, these pastoralists move back to the mountains. The Gaddi Shepherds of Himachal Pradesh have a similar cycle of movement. They also spend the winter on the low Sivalik hills and the summers in Lahul and Spiti. The Gujjar cattle herders of Kumaon and Garhwal spend their summers in

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    Eco Tourism

    families can support themselves. Besides all these, the revenue produced from tourism helps and encourages governments to fund conservation projects and training programs. Saving the environment around you and preserving the natural luxuries and forest life, that's what eco-tourism is all about. Whether it's about a nature camp or organizing trekking trips towards the unspoilt and inaccessible regions, one should always keep in mind not to create any mishap or disturbance in the life cycle of nature

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    Research on Garasia

    Maharana pratap’s army got out numbered and defeated by mughals, the soldiers ran into aravalli hills for survival. During Pratap's exile, he received much financial assistance from Bhamashah, a well-wisher. The Bhil tribals of the Aravalli hills provided Pratap with their support during times of war and their expertise in living off the forests during times of peace. Since, then the army never left the hills and been residing since then. ------------------------------------------------- During

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    Care of the Newborn

    counts as an example of “suicide”, but depending on how we understand the voluntariness condition; they may not meet the conditions set down in our definition. Harder issues arise when we consider the relationship between responsibility and suicide. Hill uses the example of the Christian martyrs and Socrates to illustrate this point. The early Christian martyrs were given the option of renouncing their Christianity or being fed to the lions. In choosing the latter, they chose their own death, but we

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    The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Summary

    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Nate Holbus Ichabod, the tall, slick, innocent man, anxiously rode his horse through the gloomy forest. Hard splashes of wet dirt throughout the forest produced a nerve racking echoing sound behind them. Ichabod’s muscles tensed up. Up the hill he traveled. The instructor started to become afraid, because he felt that someone, or something, was following him. Suddenly, he heard footsteps behind him, and they were becoming louder, and louder, and louder. Ichabod’s horse

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    Sustainable Tourism: Myth or Reality:

    of places. Santa Lucía is a community owned cloud forest reserve, located on the edge of the Andean Mountains about 80 km Norh West of Quito. The reserve protects 730 hectares of predominantly virgin cloud forest at an elevation of 1900m. The Santa Lucía ecotourism project was the community's first of many sustainable development projects established with the help of Rainforest Concern. The natural beauty and diversity of Santa Lucía's cloud forest makes ecotourism a logical choice to provide a sustainable

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