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Mehukas,puoliksisyöty, joskus kesällä,kun oli lämmintä..

Juicy,half-eaten sometimes in summer

scarier in death than he ever was in life

Harvesting Lavender in Croatia , and having a rain delay we had to eate something :)))

 

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Harvesting Lavender in Croatia , and having a rain delay we had to eate something :)))

 

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Harvesting Lavender in Croatia , and having a rain delay we had to eate something :)))

 

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Jin Shat Eate Acrobatic Show, Beijing, China

Harvesting Lavender in Croatia , and having a rain delay we had to eate something :)))

 

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3. Fallows and unculturable land in the State are concentrated in specific regions of the State. The district level analysis shows that much of the barren and uncultivable land, culturable waste land and fallows other than current fallow is concentrated in six districts, Birbhum, Bankura, Darjeeling, Paschim Medinipur, Purulia and Bardhaman. Extensive tracts of flar land are, of course, not characteristic of the hilly areas of Darjeeling .

District. In Bardhaman District, the unculturable land is likely to be concentrated in the coal-mining areas. .

4. The area under forests is limited and concentrated regionally. Of the reporting are~ .

13.5 per cent is under forest (although, because of the methodology of data collection, this is likely to be an underestimate). As may be expected, forests are concentrated in the Western Districts of Banku.ra, West Medinipur and Purulia, in the estuanne areas of South 24 Parganas a d . .

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show that the share of land . under non-agricultural uses in We.st Bengal in 2003-04 was 18.5 per cent whtle the corresponding .

share for t11dia was 7.7 per cent. .

6. Environments that require special protection occur in all the different categories of land use. These include wetlands, different types of forest and scrub and the mangrove regions of the south, Himalayan forests, riparian tracts, coastal regions and water bodies." .

"'The main sources of new demand for land at present are industry, housing, urban spaces and infrastructure. The provision of land for each of these purposes will require the conversion of land from other uses. The factors to he considered when land is converted to any of these uses from other current use include the following: .

1. .

The current use to which land i.s being put and the social cost-s of land conversion. Where land is agricultural, the factors to be considered are the number of crops grown on the land, irrigation facilities current levels of employment and income generation and the productive potential ofland.-.

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The impact of land conversion on the present users of the land, particularly when they belong to the working poor. Full and just compensation must be provided for any land that is converted to alternative purposes. This is a matter of the people's entitlement. .

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The benefits from the alternative uses to which the land will be put, particularly with regard to employment and income generation. .

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4. Environmental considerations, particularly .

with respect to fragile or endangered ecological zones. .

5. ldmtify tKJCalll land fin'-}d stated, the Government has initiated action to o~eate an inventory ofland that is not cummtly in use.'' .

"The d<"rnand for land for industrialisation 8 statistics in West s-engal. rne .::::nare.

and urbanisation creates a special Government intends to revamp the statistical responsibility with respect to agriculture for system with respect to land use, and tothe· Government. The State can afford to undertake a three-pronged medium-term and convert land to non-agricultural purposes shortterm programme in this regard: .

only if it is able to enhance agricultural productivity, and to implement an agricultural .

l . The Government will establish an .

policy that will: .

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information system on the land that is based on annual .plot-by-plot verification of land Protect and extend the achievements tenure, land use, irrigation and cropping. Itof the State with regard to rice has been estimated that such a data base can production, thereby contributing to the be built over a period of five or six years, andfood and nutrition security of the .

the Government will organize the people of West Bengal; .

administration and the arrangements for a changeover to such a system of consolidated Improve productivity in food land records in the near future..

production, thus releasing a .

significant proportion of cropped area .

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2. The Government has initiated a p~.

in the State for the diversification of .

to create, in the short nm, a land bank. All .

crop production, and, in particular, the .

district administration have been aeked to .

production of oilseeds, pulses, fruit, .

provide infomuation on vacant land in the .

vegetables and flowers and other non-.

districts in the state-sector in the first food crops; instance and on aiguific~mt and unUI6Cl tracts of land in the private sector in the Dfl'rl .

Protect bio-diversity in West Bengal .

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instance. The objective of the State .

and develop agriculture and related .

Govewment is that, in future, when l1111d is activities -and, in general, plan land required for industrialieaticm, homring and in ecologically sustainable.

use -an in&astructural development the State way; and Govemment be able to specify land identified through rational criteria as being available for .

Ensure that the development of ·r ..

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agriculture and related activities is a .

key instrument of employment-.

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3. The Government of West Bengal will begin generation, income-enhancement and, an exercise to scientifically evaluate the in general, qualitative improvement in demand for land in the State for different the living standards of the working development activities. Evaluation will be people of the countryside." made, in particular, of the demand for land for cultivation and related activity, .

"A rational land use policy requires a modern urbanisation, housing, physical and scientific data base. In particular, the infrastructure, and industry for over a five-new demands for land in different spheres of .

year and a ten year period.".

development have brought to the fore the .

need to reform and update the systems of land .

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Harvesting Lavender in Croatia , and having a rain delay we had to eate something :)))

 

visit us @ www.lavender-croatia.com

Harvesting Lavender in Croatia , and having a rain delay we had to eate something :)))

 

visit us @ www.lavender-croatia.com

Harvesting Lavender in Croatia , and having a rain delay we had to eate something :)))

 

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Jin Shat Eate Acrobatic Show, Beijing, China

Harvesting Lavender in Croatia , and having a rain delay we had to eate something :)))

 

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A lot of English Language Fellow energy came together at the Estonian Association of Teachers of English (EATE) conference in Pärnu, Estonia, August 22nd and 23rd. Former Fellow Jesse Davey, recently arrived Fellow Allison Pickering, and the region’s RELO Jen MacArthur, met up in the capital Tallinn before piling into a van driven by U.S Embassy miracle-worker Tiiu Vitsut for the drive to Pärnu.

Ohh noes! The chair is eating me!!!

'There were two fishermen, where of the one lent unto the other (whom he hated) his knife poysoned with the juyce of this daffodill, for to cut his meate with all. Some few dayes after, he that did eate the victuals died' Gerard 1597

“DEATH*/-..&*WOMAN*WATCH/-.?-the*..-(T.V./-.?-ABB*/-..REVI**EATE!)?”

(C)-(rare edition)-signed 1974

-ETCHING!

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