Lombok Essays

  • Alfred Wallace And Charles Darwin's Theory Of Natural Selection

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    anymore, or the koalas that have developed fingerprints which are indistinguishable from humans and platypus have beaks but they are mammals. The Wallace line runs through Indonesia and between Borneo and Sulawesi and continues through the Lombok Strait between Lombok and Bali. Which just happens to be where the Laurasian and Gondwana tectonic plates touch. The Wallace is an imaginary boundary which marks where the two sub-groups of species have been separated. Flora and fauna species from the Asian

  • The Revenge Of Geography: Monsoon By Robert D Kaplan

    566 Words  | 3 Pages

    Introduction. The book written by Robert D Kaplan is an unproclaimed sequel to the much acclaimed books by him titled ‘Monsoon’ (2010) and ‘The Revenge of Geography” (2012). Like his earlier books, this too has a powerful thesis and gives an authoritative account on Asia`s Security Situation especially the South China Seas, China and the ASEAN nations. The clarity and brevity in articulating this complex subject in a simple manner is the highlight of the book. The author starts the narrative

  • Sulfuric Acid Test Lab Report

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    EXPERIMENTAL SECTION Materials Materials used for this study were AMD samples, NSW from natural sulfuric hot springs, K2Cr2O7 (0.25 N), sulfuric acid reagent (Ag2SO4, concentrated H2SO4), oxidizing/digesting solution (K2Cr2O7, concentrated H2SO4, HgSO4), standard solution of KHP/Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate (HOOCC6H4COOK), Ferro Ammonium sulphate (FAS) 0.1 N, Ferroin indicators, sulfuric acid (H2SO4), HCl 6, standard solution of Iodine (I2) 0.025 N, sodium thiosulfate solution (Na2S2O3) 0.025N,

  • Positive Economic Impacts Of Tourism

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    According to McNeely (1998) and Mbaiwa (2003), tourism is known as the largest growing industry especially in the area of job creation, improve quality of life to host community, improving local economy and many more (Mochechela, 2010).This is because tourism industry is one of the largest industries where host resident can get the economic benefits where both skilled and unskilled people can be employed. Economic impact usually can directly bring benefits to communities. However, even though the