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    the relationship‚ things will fall apart surprisingly fast‚ which in turn will cause more heartache than it is worth. Fortunately‚ there are ways to make the long distance relationship work. Whether your partner is deployed to a country many time zones away‚ or you are in your final years of medical school a couple states away‚ you CAN keep your relationship healthy. There are many things each of you can do to better manage the distance between you. Depending on how far you live from your beloved

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    the community pattern is zonation. Zonation occurs because different species need different environmental conditions to suit their adaptations in order to survive‚ and therefore they need to position themselves on the rocky shore accordingly. These zones run parallel to the water and range from the high tide point (the highest place on the shore that the high tide reaches) to low tide point (the lowest point which the water goes to). Zonation results from the constant change of environmental conditions

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    Question: Comfort or Confusion? Explain which emotion you think a Roman was more likely to feel in a society which has many gods. In a society with many gods‚ a roman citizen might feel confused as there are too many gods to pray‚ please and respect (polytheistic)‚ e.g. Jupiter the king of Gods. (Who’s responsibility is being God of sky and thunder) Roman citizens would have been powerless against the Gods as if they dishonoured a God‚ they would be punished‚ so they continuously prayed to the

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    November poem analysis The poem I am going to be analyzing is called ‘November.’ This poem is about death. In the poem‚ the author Simon Armitage gives a clear message about what he thinks death is and how to deal with death. He also gives clear connection with the poem to the title‚ which makes the reader understand the poem better. In this essay I am going to include the following; the poets attitude to his subject‚ the poets descriptive skills‚ the language used‚ how the poem affects me‚ and

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    MAJOR CHALLENGES IN MULTI-CULTURAL VIRTUAL TEAMS Robert Vinaja University of Texas-Pan American 1201 W. University Dr.‚ Edinburg‚ TX 78541 (956) 381-3314 Abstract: Some of the problems that multi-cultural virtual teams experience include: time delays in replies‚ lack of synergy among cross-cultural team members‚ communications breakdowns‚ unresolved conflicts among members‚ limited hours allowed to be worked and different holidays. This paper reviews major challenges faced by multi-cultural virtual

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    History of Caura River

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    mostly secondary growth. It is estimated that 60 % of the park area is formed by natural vegetation. However‚ cultivative species such as the Diptoryx ordorata(tonca bean) and calabash are common. Bamboo is also plentiful and is planted in riparian zones for ricer bank stabilization. The vegetation and

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    Heavy built shrimp found on the coastline throughout New Zealand. It has a green translucent body with longitudinal red stripes and carapace reaches 16mm in length (Morton‚ Miller 1968). Usually found beneath rocks or in crevasses in the sub littoral zone. The species is a good specimen for the aquarium because of its social interactions bright colours and scavenging diet but appears to be sensitive to abiotic factors. The purpose of this survey is to identify the preferred habitat of A. spinifrons

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    Euro Debt Crisis Explained by Tejvan Pettinger on July 10‚ 2014 in economics In 2007‚ EU economies‚ on the surface‚ seemed to be doing relatively well – with positive economic growth and low INFLATION. Public debt was often high‚ but (apart from Greece) it appeared to be manageable assuming a positive trend in economic growth. However‚ the global credit crunch (see: Credit crunch explained) changed many things. 1. BANK Loses. During the credit crunch‚ many commercial European BANKS lost money on

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    2. METHODOLOGY AND DATA 2.1 Holdridge Life Zones In Holdridge (1967) life zones approach (Figure 1)‚ there two assumptions: 1) The temperature and precipitation variables are main factors determining life zones (or biomes). 2) The vegetation is assumed to be independent of animals. According to the assumptions‚ the primary influences on life zones are those factors that make up climate of the Holdridge system. In this respect‚ it is not unlike the systems of Köppen (1931) and Thornthwaite (1948)

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    Impact on Railways

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    Introduction Railways had a big impact in Britain bringing economic and social benefits. People were able to travel greater distances to work or go on holidays for the first time‚ as trains were a cheap and fast way to travel. Manufactures and farmers could sell their goods all over the country and railways created many different jobs. Speed of travel The development of trains effected the owners of coach and canal services badly for them the problem was that the railways were cheaper and a

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