Preliminary Biology: Topic Summary Australian Biota Matt Elrick 1. Evidence for the rearrangement of crustal plates and continental drift indicates that Australia was once part of an ancient super continent 1.1 Identify and describe evidence that supports the assertion that Australia was once part of a landmass called Gondwana‚ including: - matching continental margins - position of mid-ocean ridges - spreading zones between continental plates - fossils in common on Gondwanan continents including
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Tourism in Post-Crisis is Tourism in Pre-Crisis: A Review of the Literature on Crisis Management in Tourism 2006-1 Dr Christof Pforr Curtin University of Technology School of Management Working Paper Series 2006-1 Tourism in Post-Crisis is Tourism in Pre-Crisis: A Review of the Literature on Crisis Management in Tourism Dr Christof Pforr Curtin University of Technology School of Management GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845 Australia Tourism in Post-Crisis is Tourism in Pre-Crisis: A Review
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The first part of the 21st century was punctuated by a series of natural disasters‚ most notably the Indian tsunami‚ the earth quakes in Gujarat‚ India and Kashmir‚ Pakistan‚ the September 11 2004 terrorist attacks on the United States and Hurricane Katarina‚ Cyclone Nargis in Burma‚ and the Sichuan earth earthquake in China (Coppola & Maloney 2009). Reports indicate that individuals and communities struggled to cope in the aftermath of these and many other emergencies and endured a high risk of
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Global Travel & Tourism in 2011: A Year of Challenge Like all global industries‚ Travel & Tourism was impacted throughout 2011 by significant social unrest and economic instability in different parts of the world‚ not to mention a number of major natural disasters affecting specific markets and destinations. Yet‚ despite these different challenges‚ the industry overall still recorded positive annual growth in employment and GDP globally‚ demonstrating its resilience and underlying strength
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Theoretical Background This study is anchored on Brian Hills’ Dynamic Awareness Theory.Awareness (or lack of it) is an important property of people’s epistemic states at particular moments‚ with significant consequences for the decisionsthey make‚ their actions‚ and their behavior in situations of interaction (Hill‚ 2007). Awareness is a state of understanding about certain situations‚ events‚ phenomenon‚ in which people are mindful or knowledgeable enough to perceive such occurrence.A person’s
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Marketing Concepts MAR110 Major Report The Australian Takeaway Food Retailing Industry 17 May 2009 34 pages Word Count 3391 Table of Contents Executive Summary iii Introduction 1 Discussion 3 1 Markets 3 1.1 Trends in Size 3 1.2 Growth 4 1.3 Profit 4 1.4 Sales 4 1.5 Distribution 5 1.6 Customers 5 1.7 Competitors 6 1.8 Other Stakeholders 7 2 Major External Factors 9 2.1 Demographic Factors 9 2.2 Economic Factors
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Section 1 Weather and climate – do they matter? Data Based Questions Study the following newspaper and then answer the questions. |2009 among the hottest years in Hong Kong history | |With an average temperature of 23.50C‚ 2009 was probably the ninth-hottest years in Hong Kong Observatory’s records.| | | |The past decade
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| Global Warming: The Hoax of the 21st Century | Buena Vista University | | Bridget M. Brodie | | | . Abstract This essay takes a closer look into what “Global Warming” really consists of‚ or if it even exists at all. It will uncover proven scientific research that shows the truths behind the politics‚ provide data of the actual recorded climate changes‚ and explain why the Going Green policies are just a scam to make additional money off consumers as well as a scare tactic
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1. South Australia (SA): SA’s nicknames are: Festival State‚ Better by Bike‚ The Wine State‚ The Defence State‚ The Creative State. Australian people from other states have another different name for SA: Crow Eaters. The reason for that name is because of the symbol on the flag of SA; it looks like a crow on a dinner plate. It is called The Wine State because it was becoming the dominant wine producing state by the beginning of the 20th century. It has more than 150‚000 acres of vineyards. Even
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References: Protecting homes from bushfires (Health.gov.au‚ 2011)
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