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    PressReleasePing The Decade Anniversary of Tsunami Marked Across Asia‚-- Divulges KAKHTAH Post-doc Multiversity in SAARC Region. Besides the several memorials paid by victims‚ survivors and the general public‚ the academic commencements of Tsunami commemoration also became events of note. The enormous observance also divulged a Post-doc Multiversity KAKHTAH‚ to be established in Asia for higher research studies on disaster risk reduction. Colombo‚ Sri Lanka‚ January 01‚ 2015 /PressReleasePing/ -

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    Boxing Tsunami Case Study

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    2004 Boxing Day Tsunami 1. Explain the causes of the 2004 boxing day Tsunami (6) A Tsunami forms when energy from an earthquake vertically jolts the seabed by several metres‚ displacing hundreds of cubic kilometres of water. Large waves begin moving through the ocean‚ away from the earthquakes epicentre. In deep water the Tsunami moves at great speeds. When it reaches shallow water near coastal areas‚ the Tsunami slows but increases in height. Before the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004 the waterline

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    The text “Killer Waves: How Tsunamis Changed History” by Becky Oskin is suggesting the tsunami in the 15th century transformed the people’s societies with culture transitions‚ circumstantial increase/decrease in trade/interaction‚ and the migration away from the coast. With food sources destroyed‚ societal changes had to be made in order to survive. The societal changes created a shift in culture‚ resulting in the Maori people to have a larger warrior based culture‚ to protect the remaining resources

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    What Are Tsunamis‚ and What Causes Them? Tsunamis are ocean waves produced by earthquakes or underwater landslides. The word is Japanese and means "harbor wave‚" because of the devastating effects these waves have had on low-lying Japanese coastal communities. A tsunami is a series of waves that can travel at speeds averaging 450 (and up to 600) miles per hour in the open ocean. As the waves approach the coast‚ their speed decreases and their amplitude increases. Tsunamis are most

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    coast of Miyagi prefecture. Then‚ the submarine earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0‚ transformed to a 15-meter tsunami waves (Akira‚ 2013). In the blink of an eye‚ the east coast of Japan‚ especially Sendai was engulfed by the massive tsunami waves‚ and led to the nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi and the Fukushima Daiini nuclear power plants. In the documentary – Children of the Tsunami directed by Dan Reed (2012)‚ it provides a glimpse into the life of the younger victims‚ the children‚ who

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    Ang Niyog Nga

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    Florendo‚ Ian Paul M. April xxx‚2013 Rayos‚ Howard Limuel A. MexE- 5201 Villano‚ Allen Joseph A. COCONUT SHELL and MEAT SEPARATOR The shell and coconut meat are removed manually using knife and hooks. Automation results in reduction of human effort and improves productivity of the output product. The dried coconuts are collected and they are placed in the clamping setup one by one. The loaded clamper setup moves along with the conveyor. When the clamping setup approaches the

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    Ang Guro: the Stage Play

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    ANG GURO” I really inspired when I watched the stage play “Ang Guro” and I never really thought that this stage would make me cry river. At the start of the play I was laughing along with my friends/classmate because of the actors funny lines an very good acting and somehow I could also relate to them especially with the portrayals of the different teachers that sad to say exist at present. The play has five characters of teachers and students. Ms. Palafox is a teacher that shocks or threatens

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    ang mga hudas

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    The Move‚ from Birmingham‚ England‚ were one of the leading British rock bands of the 1960s. They scored nine Top 20 UK singles in five years‚ but were among the most popular British bands not to find any real success in the United States.[4][5] Although bassist-vocalist Chris "Ace" Kefford was the original leader‚ for most of their career‚ The Move was led by guitarist‚ singer and songwriter Roy Wood. He wrote all the group’s UK singles and‚ from 1968‚ also sang lead vocals on many songs‚ although

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    ST.PETER’S COLLEGE Balingasag Misamis Oriental Basic Education Department Dr.Lita L. Jomoc/Mr.Marjun R. Abog TLE IV-Entrepreneurship School Year 2013-14 (Synthesis Paper) Entrepreneurship 101-20 Submitted by: Ruvielyn Ranan IV Aquarius Student March 17‚2014 LEARNINGS: What are the things I learned from my Entreprenuer subject? We live in a time where entrepreneurship is finally a focus of a significant number of colleges and universities‚ and is even reaching

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    Ang Tibay v. CIR

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    G.R. No. L-46496             February 27‚ 1940 ANG TIBAY‚ represented by TORIBIO TEODORO‚ manager and propietor‚ and NATIONAL WORKERS BROTHERHOOD‚ petitioners‚ vs. THE COURT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS and NATIONAL LABOR UNION‚ INC.‚ respondents. LAUREL‚ J.: The Solicitor-General in behalf of the respondent Court of Industrial Relations in the above-entitled case has filed a motion for reconsideration and moves that‚ for the reasons stated in his motion‚ we reconsider the following legal conclusions

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