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... Himalayan Mountains in the North, to the dry alluvial plains of the Sindh Province of Pakistan in the South. The basin is shared by India and Pakistan. The alluvial plains of the Indus basin cover ... major river basins inSouth Asia. By integrating hydrologic advances with existing water-balance techniques, newinsights into hydrologic processes and environmental impacts can be gained for climateimpact ... Mean minimum temperatures in the upper plain are 2°C in the winter while mean maximum temperatures in the s ummer is 49°C. Mean annual rainfall is low, ranging from 90 mm in the lower plain to...
... detectable increases in flooded areas in theGanges basin. No change was detected in the Brahmaputra basin. Only the WorsleyLikelihood Ratio test identified an increase in the Meghna basin in India. In ... due to a decline in flooded area in the period 1987-1997. Available evidence indicates increasing flood damage in recentyears in India. State governments estimated that flood damage in 1987 and ... toproperty increased from US$ 1.0 million in 1983 to US$ 100 .0 million in 1989 (ADB,1991). In India, out of the 34 mha of “flood-prone” area, some 23 mha are in the GBMbasins. Fifteen Indian states...
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... yours).●Unwavering civility is the single most important attribute for suc-cessful relationships in Singapore. However, diplomacy in no way hinders the determination of Singaporean businesspeople ... among the dominant Chinese against the Malays and the Indians. ere are clearly dierentiated sex roles in society, but gender equality is creep-ing in. Men still dominate inmost public situations.Cultural ... way.●People in Singapore may smile or laugh in situations that West-erners consider inappropriate. Smiles may hide embarrassment, Singapore 117 ●e traditional Indian greeting involves a...
... next-highest-ranking person, and so on. e Koreans will be lined up inside in order of importance.●English is the most widely studied foreign language. Your business meetings can be conducted in English. ... missionaries. Instead, a Korean scholar studying in Beijing was baptized a Catholic in 1777. It was this scholar, on his return, who introduced Catholicism to Korea. Protestantism gained a foothold in ... (representing all the arts), and respect for the Chun tzu (the civilized man who has developed all the virtues).●3 TIPS ON DOING BUSINESS INSOUTH KOREA●Koreans are more independent and individualistic...