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    Cedar Point Research Paper

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    Cedar Point is one of the best amusement parks in the world. Over the years Cedar Point expanded and got new rides. Because of the ability of expanding and making it through hard times helped keep Cedar Point open all theses years. In 2020 Cedar Point will be 150 years old. Cedar Point is an amazing place with a lot of history and famous rides with many different awards. With being around for many years‚ Cedar Point has a lot of history. Cedar Point first opened in 1870. Cedar Point opened as a beach

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    Abstract Located in tropical ocean waters‚ coral reefs provide priceless resources to both human and marine life. The leading natural cause of destruction among the coral reefs is global warming. Other natural causes are earthquakes‚ hurricanes‚ cyclones‚ and typhoons. The destruction to the coral reefs from these natural disasters is minimal compared to the dangers caused by man. Man-made destruction has a much wider impact on the health of the coral reefs. This destruction includes over-fishing

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    Why Do Earth Rotates

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    1. If the earth rotates in the opposite direction to that of today‚ with the aid of diagrams‚ describe the likely characteristics of the global atmospheric circulations. The sun heats the atmosphere more at the equator than it does at the poles. There would initially be a surplus of heat at the equator and a deficit at the poles which would be evenly distributed through oceans and the atmospheric circulation such as in Figure 1. This is due to the density differences between air masses because of

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    Disaster Risk Reduction

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    TO O L S F O R M A I N S T R E A M I N G D I S A S T E R R I S K R E D U C T I O N Construction Design‚ Building Standards and Site Selection G u i d a n c e N o t e 12 Tools for Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction is a series of 14 guidance notes for use by development organisations in adapting programming‚ project appraisal and evaluation tools to mainstream disaster risk reduction into their development work in hazard-prone countries. The series is also of relevance to stakeholders involved

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    channels‚ this had been a serious impediment in the path of progress. India’s vulnerability to various disasters has led to mounting losses year after year. Mammoth funds were drawn to provide post disaster relief to the recurring victims of floods‚ cyclones‚ droughts and the less suspecting landslides and earthquakes. Considering the vast area of the Indian landmass‚ around 57% of the land is vulnerable to Earthquakes‚ 69% of the area is vulnerable

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    Project: Emergency Management

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    National Disaster Management Guidelines Role of NGOs in Disaster Management National Disaster Management Guidelines: Role of NGOs in Disaster Management A publication of: National Disaster Management Authority Government of India NDMA Bhawan A-1‚ Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi - 110 029 ISBN: 978-93-80440-10-1 No. of Copies: 3000 September (2010) When citing this report‚ the following citation should be used: National Disaster Management Guidelines: Role of NGOs in Disaster Management

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    NATIONAL RAPID ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - THE MALDIVES THE MALDIVES Hakura‚ Maldives (10 January 2005). An aerial view of the damaged Hakura resort in the Maldives‚ along a flight path taken by the UN Secretary-General‚ Kofi Annan‚ who travelled to the region. At least 23 of the 87 tourist resorts in the Maldives were devastated in the 26 December tsunami. © Sena Vidanagama/AFP/Getty Images 76 77 NATIONAL RAPID ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - THE MALDIVES 5. 5.1 NATIONAL RAPID ENVIRONMENTAL

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    Bang Theory to present day.   There are many different factors which can a huge impact on the shaping of the land.   There are many natural disasters such as floods‚ typhoons‚ earthquakes‚ hurricanes‚ and even wildfires. Around 19-25 tropical cyclones enter the Philippines in a typical year. I had encountered a lot of typhoon since I was a child. The typhoon affected living creatures and properties. People‚ animals‚ and plants can be killed during typhoon. First‚ flooding can be the reasons for

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    INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is the area encircling the earth near the equator where winds originating in the northern and southern hemispheres come together. Consequences of the ITCZ’s movement are the "monsoon seasons" that affect areas in the tropics‚ as well as the formation of tropical storms during the local hemispheric summer (north or south of the equator). Navigators in the age of sail learned to utilize the "trade winds" that blow to the east

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    Lecture 1 Torts Law

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    I. DEFINITION: A tort is a civil wrong beyond a breach of contract for which the law provides redress. A. The law of torts focuses on private right of redress. The aggrieved party sues in tort to recover damages for the harm caused by her defendant. Contrast this to criminal law where the State‚ through government-employed prosecutors‚ pursues the action and extracts the punishment. B. LAWS come from 3 sources: i. Constitution ii. Statutory Law iii. Jurisprudential (or common law)

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