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Fire on the mountain (Novel)

Ecocriticism and Representation of Nature in Anita Desai’s Fire on the Mountain

Ecocriticism and Representation of Nature in Anita Desai’s Fire on the Mountain

... forest fire. The symbolic implication of the forest fire is reinforced by the title of the novel, Fire on the Mountain and is highly significant from the thematic point of ...The ...

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Fire on the Mountain – Theme of Alienation and Eco-Critical

Fire on the Mountain – Theme of Alienation and Eco-Critical

... novel Fire on the Mountain in an eco- critical perspective and examines the way Desai brilliantly manipulates nature imagery in her novel in the depiction of the alienation of her protagonist Nanda Kaul who ...

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Women, Animals and Violence: Anita Desai’s Fire on the Mountain and Lee Yew Leong’s “Honey, I’m Off To Be A Jellyfish Now”

Women, Animals and Violence: Anita Desai’s Fire on the Mountain and Lee Yew Leong’s “Honey, I’m Off To Be A Jellyfish Now”

... Desai’s Fire on the Mountain centres on Nanda Kaul, who retreats to a former British hill-station, Kasauli, supposedly to spend her old age in peace and isolation in her house called ...

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Community and fire service perceptions of bushfire issues in Tamborine Mountain: what’s the difference?

Community and fire service perceptions of bushfire issues in Tamborine Mountain: what’s the difference?

... a fire truck to come immediately… different response as Auxiliary red trucks are not supposed to go off road and RFB go off ...of fire brigades in the area: “[There are] urban paid volunteers and RFB unpaid ...

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Understanding sexuality from the security gospel perspective: Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries as a case study

Understanding sexuality from the security gospel perspective: Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries as a case study

... The indelible influence of Pentecostalism extends to the understanding of sexuality among Christians in Nigeria. Pentecostal leaders are at the forefront of promoting ‘Christian sexuality’. They have preached and written ...

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Restoration of mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides) forest after fire

Restoration of mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides) forest after fire

... of mountain beech seedlings to establish in plots sown with pasture species, even in the absence of fertiliser, demonstrates their vulnerability to competition from herbaceous ...the fire). At 2.5 years (or ...

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Native Bunchgrass Response to Prescribed Fire in Ungrazed Mountain Big Sagebrush Ecosystems

Native Bunchgrass Response to Prescribed Fire in Ungrazed Mountain Big Sagebrush Ecosystems

... natural fire re- gime is a logical approach to the restoration of sagebrush ecosystems that have been degraded by anthropogenic disturbance, it is difficult to predict the response of the native flora to ...

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The Effects of Warming Temperatures, Fire, and Landscape Change on Lake Production in Mountain Lakes, Alberta, Canada

The Effects of Warming Temperatures, Fire, and Landscape Change on Lake Production in Mountain Lakes, Alberta, Canada

... wild fire (Wright, ...from fire or natural landscape change (Laird, Cumming, & Nordin, 2001; McColl & Grigal, ...temperature, fire, and land clearance on lakes, research needs to be done ...

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Vegetation Responses to Changing Fire Regimes in a Rocky Mountain Forest

Vegetation Responses to Changing Fire Regimes in a Rocky Mountain Forest

... with fire episodes indic- ative of changes in fire type over the past 8 ka were observed (Figure 1B, Figure ...severity fire regime (Figure 1B, Figure ...low fire severity. Fire events ...

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Bark Beetle Responses to Stand Structure and Prescribed Fire at Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest, California, USA: 5-Year Data

Bark Beetle Responses to Stand Structure and Prescribed Fire at Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest, California, USA: 5-Year Data

... prescribed fire) levels of bark beetle-caused tree mortality ...prescribed fire on individual tree health and on subsequent levels of tree mortality may not be realized for some ...

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Forest fire danger rating in complex topography – results from a case study in the Bavarian Alps in autumn 2011

Forest fire danger rating in complex topography – results from a case study in the Bavarian Alps in autumn 2011

... and mountain–plain wind systems, all affecting fire behaviour and especially the direction of fire ...high fire danger and intensive fire behaviour). Further mountain wind ...

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The genetic and demographic impacts of contemporary disturbance regimes in mountain ash forests

The genetic and demographic impacts of contemporary disturbance regimes in mountain ash forests

... that mountain ash trees typically do not start producing mature fruit capsules containing viable seed until they are about 11 years ...of mountain ash may be considered reproductively viable (although they ...

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Perceptions of preparedness for bushfire: a case study of Tamborine Mountain

Perceptions of preparedness for bushfire: a case study of Tamborine Mountain

... Fire Risk: Risk is a given asset’s degree of exposure to damage by fire. Risk can vary over time and can be managed through human intervention. As such the risk to any particular asset at any particular ...

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Fire History and Forest Structure along an Elevational Gradient in the Southern Cascade Range, Oregon, USA

Fire History and Forest Structure along an Elevational Gradient in the Southern Cascade Range, Oregon, USA

... and fire history using tree cores and fire scar data across an approxi- mately 7000-hectare study area over an elevational gradient in the southern Cascade Range, Oregon, ...in mountain hem- lock ...

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Naturalization of Sequoiadendron giganteum (Cupressaceae) in Montane Southern California

Naturalization of Sequoiadendron giganteum (Cupressaceae) in Montane Southern California

... 1974 fire in the upper Hall Canyon area on the southwestern flank of Black Mountain in the northwestern San Jacinto Mountains, Riverside ...Black Mountain Trail, plus an outlier 450 m distant near ...

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Whitebark pine encroachment into lower-elevation sagebrush grasslands in southwest Montana, USA

Whitebark pine encroachment into lower-elevation sagebrush grasslands in southwest Montana, USA

... Beaverhead mountain ranges of south- western Montana, USA, served as the study area in this project ...contain mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ...Douglas-fir. Mountain big sagebrush ...

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Work Answer Key.pdf

Work Answer Key.pdf

... How is it possible that the least steep mountain a n d the steepest mountain require the same amount of work (and gasoline)?. Explain in detail![r] ...

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Mountain Arm

Mountain Arm

... Based on the fact that we only had nine months to design, build, and test our device, we came to the conclusion to focus on designing the socket and attachment of the prosthesis to Cass[r] ...

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Fire Risk Assessment: A Systematic Review of the Methodology and Functional Areas

Fire Risk Assessment: A Systematic Review of the Methodology and Functional Areas

... or fire accidents occur during oil and chemical process in the ...and fire accidents in China show a growing ...the fire risk prediction ...security fire risk management ...offshore, ...

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Response of Asymmetric Slim Floor Beams in Parametric Fires

Response of Asymmetric Slim Floor Beams in Parametric Fires

... Response of slim floor beams at elevated temperatures deems for detailed investigations because of their abundant use in high rise buildings and car parks [1]. Slim floor beams offer shallower depths as compared to the ...

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