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    Swordfish Research Paper

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    frequently‚ often moving to warmer waters in the winter and cooler waters in the summer. It is present in frontal zones‚ areas where ocean currents collide and the productivity is high. This fish can be found worldwide‚ it can vary from oceans like the Atlantic‚ Pacific‚ and Indian Oceans. Studies have shown a few swordfish make substantial seasonal migration. In the Pacific‚ swordfish appear to move northward from Baja California in the spring to California in the summer and fall‚ then move off-shore to

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    Paragon Information Systems

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    the company’s business strategy and direction (Exhibits 3‚4‚5) After a thorough alternative evaluation (Exhibit 11)‚ the proposed strategy is to continue expanding the company’s portfolio of IT capabilities and move beyond Newfoundland region of Atlantic Canada. The company’s employee commitment and innovation will be its main advantage in the industry and over its new competitor(Exhibit 8). After conducting the industry and environment analysis (Exhibits 6‚7)‚ it is clear that the IT industry

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    1) What are the 50 States of America? Alabama Illinois Missouri Oregon Wisconsin Alaska Indiana Montana Pennsylvania Wyoming Arizona Iowa Nebraska Rhode Island Arkansas Kansas Nevada South Carolina California Kentucky New Hampshire South Dakota Colorado Louisiana New Jersey Tennessee Connecticut Maine New Mexico Texas Delaware Maryland New York Utah Florida Massachusetts North Carolina Vermont Georgia Michigan North Dakota Virginia Hawaii Minnesota

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    Retention Strategies

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    - Employee Benchmark Survey Results - Category Talent Management Practice 19 TO: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FROM: VICE PRESIDENT‚ HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT DATE: NOVEMBER 3RD‚ 2013 SUBJECT: EMPLOYEE RETENTION AT ATLANTIC 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Over the years‚ employee retention has become a critical issue for companies especially for those in the energy sector. A global competition for skilled resources forces a company’s Human Resource Department to always

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    Marine Invasive Species

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    These vocarious and ambitious predators can expand their stomach 30 times in volume‚ making it capable of eating fish as large as a 20 pound grouper. A lionfish is known to be able to survive up to 3 months without food; with the lionfish in the Atlantic though‚ the lionfish are actually obese due to overeating‚ even suffering from liver damage. It is estimated that a single lionfish can reduce marine creatures by 80% to 90% within 5 weeks. This broad diet is part of how lionfish make such a huge

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    Geoforce

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    havoc on the east coast‚ in the US. Hurricane Sandy was the largest Atlantic hurricane on record‚ as well as the second-costliest Atlantic hurricane in history‚ only surpassed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Hurricane Sandy formed on Oct. 22 and started to dissipate Oct. 31‚ 2012. The eighteenth named storm and tenth hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season‚ Hurricane Sandy devastated portions of the Caribbean‚ Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States in late October 2012. The Caribbean’s

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    The Hydrosphere

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    the polar regions Ocean Surface Currents Oceanic circulations ●Horizontal flows (along the sea SFC; mostly wind generated) MOC A(tlantic)MOC ●Gulf Stream / North Atlantic Current (SFC currents) carry warm water from tropical Atlantic to polar region. ●Sinking in Nordic Seas and Labrador Sea produces North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW). ●NADW flows as a cold current at depth back to equator. ●Water transport along the AMOC consists of wind driven and density driven (i.e. THC) currents.

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    helped change the way the world looked at women. Amelia Earhart is a leader when it comes to equal rights for women because she attempted to fly around the world when everyone said she couldn’t.Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean‚ and Earhart was the first person to try to fly around the world. ‘‘Earhart set herself a new goal‚ to fly around the world at (or near) the equator‚ some thing never before attempted.’’(Amelia Earhart. Explorers)

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    explorer‚ born in the year 1451‚ voyaged across the Atlantic in search of a westward passage for direct trade with Asia in 1492. With burning ambitions‚ Columbus traveled to claim wealth and power for Spain and to convert the “pagans” of the New World to Christianity. Following in Spain’s footsteps to expand their country’s empires to the Americas‚ France‚ Portugal‚ and the Netherlands would send elite navigators to venture across the Atlantic Ocean in hopes to claim land and acquire power‚ only

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    Day After Tomorrow

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    freshwater in the ocean disrupted the North Atlantic Current. The North Atlantic Current is what is responsible for the warm temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere. With the current disrupted the Northern Hemisphere went into an ice age. In real life‚ the polar ice caps are melting‚ but at a rate not even close to that of the one represented in the movie. Even if the ice was melting at a quicker rate‚ the chance that it would throw off the North Atlantic Current is slim to none. Also‚ there is

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