describe your experience in attaining a job on the island? 16) Do you give back to the community in any way? (examples: community service) 17) Do you find the water habitats on the island important and should be preserved? (for example the mangrove habitats around the island) 18) Could more be done to achieve this? 19) Do you identify you (or yours) as St.Maarteners or as from your country of origin? Why or Why not 20) In retrospect‚ do you think coming to St.Maarten was a smart
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Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area. The Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area or the LPPCHEA is “a 175-hectare protected area that consists of mangroves‚ lagoons and ponds located in the Manila Bay coastal area in the cities of Las Piñas and Parañaque. This mangrove forest and marine habitat also serves as a Bird Sanctuary for endemic and migratory birds.” As declared by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources or the DENR‚ the LPPCHEA is the
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MIA‚ PHILIPPINES Case Study Agenda The Philippines MIA Denmark San Huagon Problems Discussion Solution © 2012/13 FH Technikum Wien 2 The Philippines History 1500: Spanish colony 1900: American colony 1942: Occupied by the Japanese 1945: Liberated by American and Filipino forces 1946: Attained independency and founded a democracy © 2012/13 FH Technikum Wien 3 The Philippines The Country 7100 islands 299.735 km² Capital: Manila 92
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The Effect of Tourist Arrival to Firefly Habitats: A Case of Kg. Kuantan 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Topic and background of the study Tourism is one of the biggest industries in the world which contribute to the growth of the economic in some of the country. According to Sindiga (1999) tourism is used as a development strategy due to its economic effects such as generating foreign exchange‚ creating employment and stimulating local economies. The tourism activities also would cause direct and indirect
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jlsgsgbsdbSingapore’s Biodiversity Singapore‚ by virtue of its geographical location‚ has rich biodiversity‚ in spite of its intense urbanisation. Dry land tropical rainforests‚ mangroves and coral ecosystems are some of the key habitats found in Singapore. Singapore is a city-state with a land area of about 710 km. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and yet‚ harbours rich native biodiversity‚ both terrestrial and marine. The wealth of biodiversity can be attributed
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part of American nations. This country locates in the north of Colombia and in the south of Costa Rica. Panama City is the capital city of Panama. Panama has tropical weather. The rainy seasons began from April until December. Many rain forests and mangrove swamplands grow in Panama. (Mapsofworldcom‚ 2015) in early 16th century Panama was under Spanish colony‚ and Panama became independent in 1903. (Robert kelly ‚ c2015) (Googlech‚ 2015) Republic of Panama is divided into 9 provinces
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Sightings of Bigfoot In the Himalayas of Asia‚ it is known as a Yeti; in the Pacific Northwest of America it is known as Bigfoot. Bigfoot is described as a large‚ hairy‚ muscular‚ ape-like creature‚ covered in hair ranging from black to dark red. This creature stands anywhere from six to ten feet in height and weighs somewhere in between six hundred and nine hundred pounds. The enormous footprints for which it is named after range anywhere from four inches long to twenty-seven inches long; however
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The issues facing urban centers in developing countries are enormous; the consequences of rapid growth‚ underdeveloped infrastructure capacity‚ severe poverty‚ socio-economic inequality‚ need for affordable housing‚ resource scarcity‚ corrupt urban governance‚ lack of regulatory framework and continuing rural-urban migration are all impending and dire. The need for good comprehensive plans‚ well integrated development guidelines and management is urgent and the opportunity it opens for work in the
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great opportunity for me to help other people and our environment. In every community that we go theirs a lot of learning’s that I gained‚ lot of things I had shared and especially a lot of smiles I had received from them. And in every tree planting‚ mangrove planting‚ coastal cleaning that I joined‚ even in that simple ways to help the environment it is still a big contribution that I made for our mother earth. In Balayan I discover my passion‚ to help‚ help and help physically‚ emotionally‚ and spirituality
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to since I grew up near the sea. 1. Wood worm (Tamilok)- The tamilok‚ a wood worm which tastes like your familiar oyster‚ is a famous delicacy found in Palawan. Although it looks like a worm‚ it is actually a mollusk found inside rotting mangroves. The word ‘tamilok’ was surprisingly coined by two Americans. They started calling one of their friends - "Tommy‚ look!"‚ after seeing the locals eating the tree worm. The locals adopted this term to refer to this wood worm delicacy 2. Sea Urchin
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