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    Last Summer Holiday was a splendid day to go to the beach‚ it was a hot sunny day. That afternoon while me and my sister were having ice-cream under a tall tree. Out of the blue‚ my father pop out in front of me holding a newspaper which gave me a big fright! My father say that he has great news! Which that he wants to bring us to Port Dickson‚ He showed us the news that referring to today Port Dickson is organizing an annual seashell collecting competition. Soon‚ we pack our stuff and head to Port

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    Mergers and Acquisitions: Finding Synergy and Avoiding the Reefs Before the merger takes place‚ the leaders of both organizations - at least‚ of the dominant one - should have a strategy mapped out‚ including communications to employees and customers‚ where layoffs will take place (if any do)‚ and how the cultures should be merged. Power relationships In many ways‚ it makes sense to consider mergers in the same light as acquisitions. It has become a truism that there is no such thing as a merger

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    Discuss the effectiveness of interpretation as a means of influencing or even changing environmental attitudes and/or behaviour of visitors to protected areas. 1. Forrest‚ J. (2006). Evaluation of effectiveness of interpretation at six visitor centres – main report. In (186 ed.‚ Vol. 1 of 7). Perth: Scottish Natural Heritage. Retrieved from http://www.snh.org.uk/pdfs/publications/commissioned_reports/ReportNo186_PART1.pdf (Forrest‚ 2006) It talks about the use of interpretation at visitor

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    appreciate the novel “Lord of the Flies” (1954) by William Golding (1911-1993) it is necessary to have read Robert Michael Ballantyne’s (1825-1894) “Coral Island” (1858)‚ or at least to understand its theme and treatment. And so‚ since it was Golding’s intention to set himself to write an island story that deliberately challenged Ballantyne’s model in “Coral Island” -by inverting its assumptions and values- we can explore multiple angles from which the two novels can be compared and studied. An item

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    have to get an organ doner‚ you can just have one printed for you‚ based on yourself. They’re also working on being able to 3D print food... Researchers are using 3D printers to make concreete‚ and help make replacement pieces for the great barrier reef...3D printing is a technology that lets you take a digital file and turn it into a physical object. You can take almost anything and create it. Everything that is printed‚ is protected by copyright. You take a 3D digital file and just with the click

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    Battle of the Coral Sea‚ the United States Navy decisively defeated an Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) attack against Midway Atoll‚ must be considered one of the most decisive battles of World War II. Fought over and near the tiny U.S. mid-Pacific base at Midway atoll‚ represents the strategic high water mark of Japan ’s Pacific Ocean war. The Battle of Midway was the most decisive single naval battle in US history. After having so little to show for the efforts until the Battle of the Coral Sea‚ Midway

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    vacation‚ it is exciting to see how the location of travel will incorporate the destination’s environment. For example‚ only in Australia can one experience scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef. Adventure tourism stimulates the local economy. For example‚ paying to scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef‚ provides capital for that destination which will support and sustain that destination for the future. 2. Many of the U.S. Route 66 destinations were comprised of early railroad settlements.

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    Finding Nemo‚ by Andrew Stanton‚ is a film about a clown fish named Nemo who gets taken away from his home in the Great Barrier Reef. The three main characters of Finding Nemo are Marlin‚ Dory‚ and Nemo. While traveling along an adventurous journey to find his lost son‚ Nemo’s dad Marlin‚ meets one of Nemo’s friends named Dory and undergoes many life threatening experiences. Throughout the film‚ all three characters undergo character development. Finding Nemo fits into four categories of genre:

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    The factors that contribute to the allied victory on the Kokoda track are primarily the supply line‚ the coral sea battle and the shear bravery of the Australian soldiers. The supply line was a major contributor to the victory of the Kokoda track and without it the soldiers wouldn’t have survived. The battle of the coral sea ultimately lead to the victory of the Kokoda track since japan could not participate anymore. Finally the bravery of the Australian soldiers without it they would of lost they

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