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  • Individuals and societies continue and end their lives within the framework of values. One of the most important of these values is the concept of homeland. Homeland refers to the land, where the individuals were born and live in, a piece of which may also be owned by such individuals.

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  • Being likened to the image of “Vietnam in miniature” with full of unlimited and limited resources, Quang Ninh - the leading land in the Northeast region of the country always carries its own unique values; to be a place with rich and unique natural resources; where the outstanding global values of heritage - world natural wonder Ha Long Bay are preserved.

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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Easements relating to land surveying and title examination" provides readers with contents including: case studies of who owns the road; case studies of who owns the land; case studies of how much research is necessary; case studies of how wide is the right of way; case studies of when does a road become not a road; case studies of presumption of ownership to centerline overcome; case studies of right of way created by estoppel; case studies of the marginal road, a special case;...

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  • This paper aims to explain variations in individuals’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL) by focusing on two separate sets of variables that clearly lie outside of own control: Parents’ health is measured by their experience of somatic diseases, psychological problems and any substance abuse, while parents’ wealth is indicated by childhood financial conditions (CFC).

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  • The objective of the project was to portray memories of the Millennium Drought period through the development of artworks and this was initially undertaken with a photoshoot in January 2014. The project marries fine art methodologies with digital media and contributes to contemporary art practices that re-imagine the ways that weather can impact the environment and inhabitants living on the land. The artworks created are overall a documentation of my stories and memories from North East Victoria.

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  • This study is to examine an impact of infrastructure investment on change of land values, particularly public road transportation in urban areas. Based on principles of the land rent theory, developed by Alonso (1964) and Muth (1969), this paper carried out a survey of land users who use plots of land or own residential property in several new urban areas in Hanoi -Vietnam, as a case study. Our findings reveal that Centre distance, Mobility timing and Development opportunity have positive impact on land values, while Land use changes and Accessible amenity have no influence.

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  • The genus Hosta is a group of economically appreciated perennial herbs consisting of approximately 25 species that is endemic to eastern Asia. Due to considerable morphological variability, the genus has been well recognized as a group with taxonomic problems. Chloroplast is a cytoplasmic organelle with its own genome, which is the most commonly used for phylogenetic and genetic diversity analyses for land plants.

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  • Social research involving rural people or farmers as the unit of study direct communication between the researcher and the respondent is must to achieve good rapport and to insure free and frank expression of respondents, keeping this point in view the investigator selected his own state i.e. Uttar Pradesh for this study. The study is confined to C.D block Thana Bhawan, district Shamli and the sampling process in this study consists of two stages viz. selection of villages and selection of respondents. Revealed that majority of (51.

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  • Lecture 5 - Populations and ecosystems (continue). In chapter students explored: Their own plot of land, a tiny section of an ecosystem. They should have catalogued the organisms that live in it and the physical environment that provides the resources organisms need to survive; These resources include water; soil; the appropriate temperature; gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen; organic and inorganic nutrients; sunlight; and shelter. they should have observed that organisms in an ecosystem may cooperate or compete for these resources and that these interactions can vary.

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  • Farming comprises of land preparation, sowing, plant protection, harvesting and post harvesting. The power source of farm machinery in every aspect is an engine, which is the costliest one in relation with the remaining parts of that machinery. If we could use the same source of power for different aspects, investment could be benefitted with multipurpose operations. Most of the farmers own some frequently required equipment like sprayer for fertigation.

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  • The water resources sector is one of the key sectors facing several challenges in the context of burgeoning population and large scale unsustainable exploitation which will have its consequences for our future generations. More and more areas have to be brought under agriculture to provide the food security to the growing population. The unplanned interventions in the form of deforestation and conversion of forest areas into agricultural land and conversion of agriculture areas to urban centres have its own set of impacts.

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  • The precision farming including plasticulture applications has proven its worth in realizing more output per unit of inputs and resources bestowed on to land. As an alternative to raise production and productivity especially to compete global trade and meet out own requirements. Cabbage is grown extensively in summers in Ladakh region and is stored for winters. Due to lack of scientific know how, improved varieties and modern precision farming techniques, crop yield and quality is comparatively low.

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  • Subsistence farming of Ladakh region is a production management system also identified as Remarkable land use systems excluding of all synthetic off-farm inputs but rely upon agri-livestock livelihood options best suited for sustainable development involving crop rotations, crop residues, animal manures, off-farm organic waste for nutrient mobilization and plant protection, etc which promotes biodiversity and agro-ecosystem health.

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  • Return migration is the gauge for changing socio-economic and political conditions in rural areas. Return migrated rural youths have involved themselves in agripreneurship development in rural areas. Here, the attitude of youths towards agripreneurship plays a critical role hence the study was taken with 180 return migrated rural youths in three selected states of southern India. The salient findings were the majority of the respondents (52.23%) possessed a moderately favourable attitude.

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  • The present study was conducted in Maheswarammandal of Ranga Reddy district, Telangana. A total of 120 farm women who engaged in farming were selected through purposive random sampling technique. The results revealed that majority (53.33%) of the farm women belonged to the age group of young age i.e., 18-35 years were married (86.67%) and 31.67% had completed their high school education and farm women were having below 10 years of work experience (38.33%).

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  • This study has an aim to study the mitigation performance of household living in disaster prone II of Mt. Slamet. Living harmony with disaster is employed by Indonesia. To gain the research objective, this study use sequential mixed methodology supported by qualitative research and quantitative research sequentially. It was started with indepth interview to 29 key informants for qualitative and 538 households as the samples for quantitative approach. Variables are consist of mitigation, household characteristics, capitals of households and transformation on process and structure.

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  • Training need assessment is considered to be the integral part of well designed training programme. Training needs are closely linked to learning: the target population is looked at more closely to determine the actual content, context and delivery method of performance intervention. Present study was conducted in two states of India i.e. Uttarakhand and Punjab to assess the training needs of the agri-entrepreneurs. One training center from each state were randomly selected and total 120 respondents, 60 from each state were selected using simple random sampling method.

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  • India is an agrarian economy where around 50 percent of their population is employed through this sector and to the contrary agriculture and allied sectors contributes only 16.4 per cent in 2017-18 to the Indian GDP. Rice is one of the three most imperative food crops in the India. The study was done during the agricultural year of 2016-2017 to analyze the differences in Return on Investment (ROI); when farmers own the land and when it is rented. Haryana is divided into 3 zones and from each zones one district was randomly selected.

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  • Adoption, Paddy is important cereal crop of Andhra Pradesh state, particularly East and West Godavari is considered as Rice bowl of Andhra Pradesh. It is cultivated under wide range of soils and climatic conditions. It is grown in black soils as well as heavy clay loam soils. In East Godavari district total rice production area is 4.23/ha. The major varieties grown in Ramchandrapuram mandal are MTU-1010, PLU-1100. More than 70% of the Indian farming community own less than one hectare of land. They belong to the category of small and marginal farmers.

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  • The study on assessment of factors affecting tree husbandry and woodlots establishment was carried out between September and November 2014 in all seven districts of Kilimanjaro region, namely Hai, Siha Rombo, Mwanga, Same, Moshi Rural and Moshi Municipal Council (MMC). A purposive sampling design was employed whereby two wards per district were selected for the study. Household questionnaire survey was used in data collection.

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