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      <title>Hawking in Ahmedabad</title>
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      <description>Vegetable Hawkers on Roadsides Background for Regulation &amp; Rehabilitation Strategy
(Draft)

Prepared by:

Sandip Patil
Scope Consultants

For:

Idea Factory

*Contents1 Preface..................................................................................... ..1 1.Street Hawking.........................................................................3
1.1.Abstract..............................................................................................................................................3 1.2.History (in context to walled city)................................................</description>
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      <title>architecture development in baroda</title>
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      <description>CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
BARODA CITY
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT

GUIDES:

SUBMITTED BY:

AR. VIJAY MATAI AR. BRINTHA LAKSHMI

GURJOT SINGH RHIDUL SHARMA SANDIP PATIL

*DEVELOPER
- Developers started out as middlemen for a collection of individuals wanting to live together. - They would buy land, create the common infrastructure and sell the individual plots. -This was the era of housing colonies. -However, the laymen were incompetent in building their own homes on these plots. -There arose a demand for ready to live houses in such colonies. -So developers introduced the concept of tenements, whic</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 03:37:45 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>art and the common man</title>
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      <description>Art lives through the imaginations of people who are seeing it. Without that contact there is no art.

ART &amp; THE COMMON MAN
A DIALOGUE ON ART PERTAINING TO THE PUBLIC

SUBMITTED BY: PATIL SANDIP R. SINGH GURJOT SHARMA RHIDUL

*INTRODUCTION:
The topic deals with art as seen by the common man. Much art is appluaded which is does not relate to the public in any sense. It is just personal to the artist. This is an attempt to present the varied forms of public art, which though cannot be compared to the masters, have an appeal of their own, or have revolutionized their respective fields. Art for ar</description>
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      <title>adaptations of plants</title>
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      <description>ECOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS WITH ADAPTATIONS

Guide: Prof. A. Vora
LA &#8211; 8106 ARJUN SHARMA LA &#8211; 9106 SANDIP PATIL

ECOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS -BOTANY

*INTRODUCTION
Plant Ecology is the study of relationships between plants and their physical environment. &#8226;The term &#8216;Oekologie&#8217; was coined by Ernst Haekel for study of habitat of a species of community of species.

The functional arrangement of plants and surrounding environment with regular interaction and interdependence is ECOSYSTEM.

For purpose of description &amp; ecological studies, plant communities are classified in</description>
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      <title>soil acidity</title>
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      <description>SOIL ACIDITY

Sandip Patil LA &#8211; 9106 Guide: Prof. Deepa Maheshwari Department of Landscape Architecture, CEPT University.

*Soil acidity occurs when there is a build up of acid in the soil. The production of acid in the soils is a natural process and many soils in the high rainfall areas are inherently acidic. Acidification is a slow process but it is accelerated by agriculture. As soils become more acidic, plants intolerant of acidic conditions do not thrive and productivity declines. Acid soils are found mainly in the eastern part of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, i.e. in West Bengal, Bangladesh</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 03:27:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>palms</title>
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      <description>PALMS

*INTRODUCTION
Family: Order: Class: Palmaceae or Arecaeae Arecales Liliopsida

&#8226;Palms are one of the most well-known and extensively cultivated plant families. &#8226;They have had an important role to humans throughout much of history. &#8226;Many common products and foods are derived from palms, and palms are also widely used in landscaping for their exotic appearance, making them one of the most economically important plants. &#8226;The palms are highly speciose, with an estimated 2500-3500 species in 210236 genera. &#8226;Palms are long-lived, woody monocotyledons that are solitary or clumping in</description>
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      <title>Wind action &amp; Desert Landscapes</title>
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      <description>WIND ACTION AND DESERT LANDSCAPES

Sandip Patil LA 9106 Geology Seminar Guide: Prof. Madhukara

*Geology &amp; Geomorphology

Wind Action &amp; Desert Landscapes

1

Wind Action Circulation of air over the earth surface is due to the differential heating between the equatorial &amp; Polar Regions, and the fact that hot air being lighter rises above the cold air. Hence air heated at the equator would rise &amp; reach the Polar Regions, where the chilled air would descend to the equatorial regions. The simple process of rising of hot air &amp; descending of cool air over the earth&#8217;s surface is made complex by the</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 03:13:18 GMT</pubDate>
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