This document provides an overview of the exploration and colonization of North America from 1492 to 1682. It summarizes key events and figures including Columbus' first voyage in 1492, the Viking exploration of Leif Ericson around 1000 AD, the conquests of the Aztec and Inca empires by Spanish conquistadors in the 1500s, the establishment of St. Augustine, Florida as the first permanent European settlement in North America, and the founding of New France by French explorers such as Cartier, Champlain, and Marquette in the 1600s. The document compares the Spanish, French, and English colonization efforts and influences during this early period of North American history.
This document provides an overview of the exploration and colonization of North America from 1492 to 1682. It summarizes key events and figures including Columbus' first voyage in 1492, the Viking exploration of Leif Ericson around 1000 AD, the conquests of the Aztec and Inca empires by Spanish conquistadors in the 1500s, the establishment of St. Augustine, Florida as the first permanent European settlement in North America, and the founding of New France by French explorers such as Cartier, Champlain, and Marquette in the 1600s. The document compares the Spanish, French, and English colonization efforts and influences during this early period of North American history.
Project-based learning is a teaching method where students gain knowledge and skills by working to design and create a product or presentation. It uses multimedia like text, graphics, video and sound. Key aspects include addressing core curriculum, making real-world connections, extended timeframes, student decision making, collaboration, and assessment. Students learn by creating multimedia themselves rather than just using others' work. Benefits include improving hard skills like problem solving and soft skills like collaboration. It prepares students for skills like planning, presenting information, and applying academic knowledge to the real world.
Slide presentation which discusses some of the causes of high prices in the construction industry, especially for the public market, with a suggested course of action to correct the problem.
The document outlines reforms to Peru's forest sector legislation and institutions to promote sustainable forest management, including establishing a new forest zoning system, mechanisms for communities and companies to access forest resources, efforts to reduce deforestation and illegal logging, and initiatives to improve forest monitoring and transparency.
Forests play a key role in India's ecological system and biodiversity. They support a vast variety of plant and animal species, many of which are endangered. Factors like agricultural expansion, development projects, mining, and unequal resource access have negatively impacted forests and wildlife. In response, the Indian government established laws in 1972 to conserve forests and protect endangered species by creating national parks and sanctuaries. Projects like Project Tiger have helped increase tiger populations from near extinction levels in the 1970s. Local communities are also increasingly involved in conservation efforts to support their long-term livelihoods and cultural traditions.
Project-based learning is a teaching method where students gain knowledge and skills by working to design and create a product or presentation. It uses multimedia like text, graphics, video and sound. Key aspects include addressing core curriculum, making real-world connections, extended timeframes, student decision making, collaboration, and assessment. Students learn by creating multimedia themselves rather than just using others' work. Benefits include improving hard skills like problem solving and soft skills like collaboration. It prepares students for skills like planning, presenting information, and applying academic knowledge to the real world.
Slide presentation which discusses some of the causes of high prices in the construction industry, especially for the public market, with a suggested course of action to correct the problem.
The document outlines reforms to Peru's forest sector legislation and institutions to promote sustainable forest management, including establishing a new forest zoning system, mechanisms for communities and companies to access forest resources, efforts to reduce deforestation and illegal logging, and initiatives to improve forest monitoring and transparency.
Forests play a key role in India's ecological system and biodiversity. They support a vast variety of plant and animal species, many of which are endangered. Factors like agricultural expansion, development projects, mining, and unequal resource access have negatively impacted forests and wildlife. In response, the Indian government established laws in 1972 to conserve forests and protect endangered species by creating national parks and sanctuaries. Projects like Project Tiger have helped increase tiger populations from near extinction levels in the 1970s. Local communities are also increasingly involved in conservation efforts to support their long-term livelihoods and cultural traditions.
A PPT on Forest and wildlife resources for students. This PPT contains info on biodiversity, Flora and Fauna in India and about conservation of Forest and wildlife in India. Made by the students of Oakridge International School - Newton Campus.
India has a vast array of biological diversity, estimated at 1.6 million species, and is one of the richest countries in terms of species. However, many species are now endangered or vulnerable due to habitat loss from factors like agriculture, development projects, mining, overexploitation, and pollution. While conservation efforts include protected areas like national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, as well as laws banning hunting of protected species, continued conservation action is needed to protect India's biodiversity.
India has high biological diversity and is one of the twelve most biologically diverse countries in the world, containing nearly 8% of the world's known species. It has over 47,000 plant species, 15,000 of which are flowering plants representing 6% of the world's total. India also has 81,000 known animal species and a variety of natural vegetation communities that have developed without human interference. A country's biological diversity is influenced by factors like climate, temperature, sunlight, precipitation, relief and soil type. Forests provide economic value from wood and minor products as well as environmental benefits like soil protection, water table recharge, and habitat for plants and animals. The IUCN classifies species as extinct, endangered, vulnerable,
The document discusses forest cover in India, China, and Canada. It provides statistics on India's total forest cover of 678,333 sq km, which is 20.64% of India's geographic area. The policies aim to increase forest cover in India to 33% of the land area. China's forest cover increased to 21.63% by the end of 2013, up from 19% five years prior. China aims to reach 23% forest cover by 2020. Canada maintains 34% forest cover, containing 10% of the world's forests across 348 million hectares. The policies and programs in each country aim to promote sustainable forest management and conservation.
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Forest cover in India makes up 23.81% of the total land area, though much of this is plantation rather than natural forest. Several factors like agricultural expansion, railways, mining, and commercial forestry have led to large-scale deforestation since colonial times. The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 established protections for endangered species and their habitats through national parks and sanctuaries. However, threats remain from habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Over half of forest land is designated as reserved forests for conservation, while another third is protected forest.
Causes and consequences of depletion of flora and fauna.
This presentation explains the causes for the depletion of the forest and wildlife resources in our country.
This presentation will help the students to understand the causes and anticipate the changes.
The students can suggest ways to prevent the depletion of flora and fauna.
مقدمة عن شركة بيتا كارجو للشحن البحرى تعتبر شركة بيتا كارجو من افضل شركات الشحن فى مصر و اسرع شركات شحن فى مصر
نشرفتا ان نتعامل معكم فى جميع انواع الشحن البحرى من و الى جميع دول العالم
شركة بيتا كارجو للشحن البحرى شركة مصرية 100%
Problematica de la prueba digital en los procesos judicialesHacking Bolivia
Exposicion Problematica de la Prueba digital en los procesos judiciales
Expositor Juan Peña (Ecuador)
IV Congreso Internacional de Informatica Forense y Hacking Etico
Sabado 13 de Septiembre
Sociedad de Ingenieros de Bolivia - Departamental Chuquisaca
Sucre 2014
La ingestión de alimentos debería ser suficiente para cubrir las necesidades metabólicas del organismo, pero sin llegar a producir obesidad. Además como los diferentes alimentos tienen distinta proporción de proteínas, carbohidratos y grasas, debe existir entre estos tres tipos de sustancias un equilibrio adecuado, para suministrar a cada segmento de la cadena metabólica los materiales que necesita.
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•The modern Chipko movement
started in the early 1970s in the
Garhwal Himalayas of
Uttarakhand,with growing
awareness towards rapid
deforestation. It was a non-violent
resistance, through the
act of hugging trees to protect
them from falling.