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    Cyclotron

    Activity Guide 2012-13 Sub-Theme-VI Energy Planning and Modelling Page 85 Activity Guide 2012-13 Working Group of the sub-theme Prof. A. Srinivasan Mr. Jayanta Kr Sarma Dr. Lalit Sharma Sheeraz Kirmani Dr. Kishor Kumar Baruah Mr. Sandeep Bhattacharjee Page 86 Activity Guide 2012-13 Energy Planning and Modelling 1. Introduction Planning is a process for developing a system and approach to fulfil a predefined goal and objectives on the basis of assessing the present scenario. Planning is

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    Sustainability Report

    21348891 Contents Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Scope of Analysis 4 3. Background 5 4. Water Management 6 4.1 Recommendations 6 5. Pollution/ Waste Management 8 5.1 Recommendations 8 6. Energy Management 10 6.1 Recommendations 10 7. Land Management 11 7.1 Recommendations 11 8. Transport Management 12 8.1 Recommendations 12 9. Sustainable Accounting System 14 9.1 Recommendations

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    Entrepenureship

    Letter of Acknowledgement          27th November, 2013 Erfan Haque Faculty of Business, AIUB. Dear sir, We would like to acknowledge the receipt of report (Friends Agro). We have presently examined it and if there are no issues to be addressed, the signed report has been returned to you. If there are any further concerns regarding the report, we will contact you. Thank you for your continued trust in our group and we look forward to doing class with you in the BBA program

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    Business Analysis of Coca-Cola Company

    different economic trends, such as lower disposable consumer income and the importance of conservation. In a recession, consumers will often reduce their spending on non-essential items such as carbonated beverages so that their disposable income can be used to cover the essential household expenses. Carbonated beverages have been viewed as non-essential items because they lack any nutritional value. Coca-Cola has positioned the company to sustain this economic trend by offering products focused on a nutritional

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    Japanese

    including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reductiion o GH FINAL REPORT T February 2011 y THE WORLD BANK JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY STUDY OF JAPANESE EXPERIENCES ON SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING POLLUTION CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE / ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND GHG REDUCTION FINAL REPORT The First East Asia Eco2 Program, including this study, was funded by the Cities Alliance through a non-core contribution of the Japanese Government

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    Beef...and Why It Should Not Be for Dinner

    defined as a person who refrains from using any animal product for food, clothing, or any other purpose. Therefore, with the human population increasing on the planet, putting more and more stress on the planet’s capacity to produce food and renew its resources, veganism is becoming more and more popular because it is considered to be a conscientious way of life. For some it is for religious and personal reasons, for others it has to do with the fair treatment of animals. In any case, those whose diet has

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    Hydrogen Production by Steam Reforming of Ethanol

    Hydrogen Production from Ethanol for Fuel Cell Applications D.Kunzru Department of Chemical Engineering, I.I.T.Kanpur, Kanpur-208016 Email: dkunzru@iitk.ac.in Ethanol is a renewable resource as it can be produced from biomass without contributing to the greenhouse gas emissions. Reforming of ethanol to produce hydrogen is a potentially attractive process. The reactions involved include steam reforming followed by water-gas shift and selective oxidation of CO. The development of suitable catalysts

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    Going Green

    Van den Bergh Rotterdam School of Management Why do people purchase proenvironmental “green” products? We argue that buying such products can be construed as altruistic, since green products often cost more and are of lower quality than their conventional counterparts, but green goods benefit the environment for everyone. Because biologists have observed that altruism might function as a “costly signal” associated with status, we examined in 3 experiments how status motives influenced desire

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    Evidence Based Research Paper

    Touch on Patient’s Health “Healing Touch (HT) is a complimentary non invasive biofield therapy, which has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing pain, distress and fatigue. HT purportedly supports the body’s natural healing process and enhances the function of the immune system (Wong, Ghiasuddin, Kimata, Patelesio, & Siu, 2012, pg.1).” The goal of Therapeutic/Healing Touch is to restore harmony and balance to individuals energy systems, which provides the opportunity to self-heal (Wong et al.,

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    Bp Annual Report Review

    Annual Review 2009 06 Our performance 08 Our market 10 Our strategy bp.com/annualreview Operating at the energy frontiers How a revitalized BP is driving efficiency, momentum and growth Meeting the energy demands of today and tomorrow Oil Natural gas Wind Solar Biofuels Efficiency BP Annual Review 2009 Reconciliation of profit for the year to replacement cost profit The Annual Review for the year ended 31 December 2009 includes the summary financial

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