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Jabalpur is one of the most important cities in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Jabalpur is the administrative and educational center in Madhya Pradesh. Jabalpur is also important because it is the gateway to important wildlife sanctuaries around it. Interestingly, the name Jabalpur is derived from the Arabic word ‘Jabal’which means ‘mountain’ pointing to the [...]

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International Hot Spots – The Black Sea
AAPG & AAPG European Region Energy Conference and Exhibition (November 18-21, 2007) Technical Program
I have compiled these abstracts from the AAPG conference in Athens 2007, where the Black Sea had its own sessions. Especially Bulgaria, Ukraine and Georgia were covered during the session, but also some examples [...]

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AAPG & AAPG European Region Energy Conference and Exhibition (November 18-21, 2007) Technical Program contained a session called; International Hot Spots – The Black Sea

I have compiled abstracts from these sessions from the AAPG conference in Athens 2007. Especially regions like Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia and Georgia were covered during the sessions. Some examples from [...]

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Zoon on June 15th, 2009

When looking up Namibia in your travel guidebook you will read about the vast open plains of the Etosha National Park, the small coastal resort of Swakopmund with its old colonial buildings or the red sand dunes surrounding Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. But rarely do you come across an article that explains in detail the different [...]

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India has been among the world’s leading mining nations, and is endowed with vast mineral wealth. As a part of the Gondwana geological
landmass, India has a strong natural potential for coal, iron ore and bauxite. Accounting for about 6% of the global endowments, current estimates
mark India’s iron ore reserves at 23bn tonnes. The grade and [...]

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A passionate engagement
 
Marie Geissler on collecting Australian Aboriginal art
 
 
Aboriginal art is richly rewarding for the collector.
Described by renowned Australian art critic, Robert Hughes, as belonging to ‘the world’s last great art movement’, collectors of art from this extraordinary ancient but vibrant living culture have, in recent years, fuelled a boom in sales. Prices at [...]

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The Fabaceae Family
Plants in the Fabaceae Family are Flowers with a typical Structure, that resembles a Boat.The are classified as Sail (the prominent,bottom petal),Oars (the two petals on the right and left sides) and the Boat (the hermetic , bottom part of the plant). this structure of flowers exists only in this Family and not [...]

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1.      Indian Historians: Notorious or Ignorant
 

More than a hundred years ago, when History of India was written under British influence, there was no room for Ramayan and Mahabharat as historical events. They were epics and of no importance for students. It is surprising that India is one country whose history has been written by its [...]

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