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    Irish Whisky

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    Single Malt Scotch Whisky is the product of one specific distillery and has not been mixed with whisky from any other distilleries. The greatest concentration of malt whisky distilleries can be found in the Speyside region of north-east Scotland‚ with Highland‚ Lowland and Islay being the other main malt whisky producing zones. Each of these regions has its own particular distinctive style of malt whisky and although it is not possible for two malts to be identical‚ even if the distilleries that produce

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    Cote D'Ivoire Landscape

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    many different unique features. Terrain/ Physical Features Cote D’Ivoire physical feature consists of a flat to a rolling plateau. Its plateau rises up to 1‚500 feet above sea level and slopes downward toward the Gulf of Guinea. The country’s highlands are located along the western border‚ along the Nimba Mountains that reaches more than 5‚700 feet. Along its eastern half of the coast are the long‚ narrow sandbars that are backed by lagoons. The lagoons extend along the Gulf of Guinea from the

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    ability to keep out the cold‚ sooth a traveler on a long journey‚ tempered fever‚ acted as an anesthetic‚ and disinfected cuts. It was served at social gatherings and at the end of a business discussion to signify a deal had been reached. In the Highlands‚ the people drank scotch similar to the way Americans have coffee breaks today‚ and often drank scotch three times each day as an immune system boost. It was known that distillery workers were given three shots (or drams) daily throughout their shift

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    ORIGIN AND EXPANSION OF THE BANTU Bantu is used as a general label for the 300-600 ethnic groups in Africa who speak the Bantu languages‚ distributed from Cameroon east across central Africa and eastern Africa to Southern Africa. The bantu family is fragmented into hundreds of individual groups‚ none of them larger than a few million people (the largest being the Zulu with some 10 million).The bantu language-Swahili with its 5-10 million speakers is of super-regional importance as tens of millions

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    roles‚ but they also tend to embody the qualities of “the perfect woman”; they are beautiful women who have more androgynous or even male characteristics and actions‚ such as Diana in Rob Roy. In Margaret Oliphant’s short story “Three Days in the Highlands”‚ George MacDonald’s fairy tales including “The Light Princess” and “Little Daylight” from The Complete Fairy Tales of George MacDonald‚ and Sir Walter

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    Flood Impact Assessment

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    Focus on UNDP Interventions in Ampara‚ Sri Lanka OVERVIEW The second week of January 2011‚ heavy rains caused extensive flooding in most parts of Eastern Province. On 11th & 12th of January & 17th – 19th January‚ the UNDP-Ampara assessed the district to determine flood impact for livelihood‚ Infrastructures facilities‚ human life & impact for its livelihood development interventions. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The 2011 monsoon induced flooding in Ampara constitutes an evolving crisis on an unprecedented

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    variety of wildlife‚ plus hiking trails & panoramic views. It covers an area of 524 km2 (202 sq mi). Satpura National Park‚ along with the connecting Bori and Pachmarhi wildlife sanctuaries‚ provides 2‚200 km2 (850 sq mi) of unique central Indian highland ecosystem. It was set up in 1981. The animals here are leopard‚ sambar‚ chital‚ Indian muntjac‚ four-horned antelope‚ Chinkara‚ wild boar‚ bear‚ black buck‚ fox‚ porcupine‚ flying squirrel‚ mouse deer‚ Indian giant squirrel‚ etc. There are a variety

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    variations of population change which can be seen on the map. Figure 2 will be used to describe the variations in the changing age structure from 2000-2010. Figure 1 shows a clear distinction in population change from 2000-2010. In places like the Highlands‚ Orkney Islands‚ Stirling‚ Fife‚ and the Scottish boarders the map shows that the population change is 4% to less than 8%. Aberdeenshire‚ Perth & Kinross‚ Edinburgh city‚ west & East Lothian have the biggest population change at 8% over 10 years

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    The Floating Resort

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    The Floating Resort The Floating Resort By: Brittany Contreras SCC Janelle Hoffman HRM 160 April 6‚ 2011 The Floating Resort A cruise is defined as “to make a trip by sea in a liner for pleasure‚ usually calling at a number of ports.” It is similar to a mobile resort (Dowling‚ 2006‚ p. 1). Why be on land when there is an option to travel on top of the beautiful ocean waters? The cruise industry has grown phenomenally in the last thirty-six years-from

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    Province of Enga

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    Clan. The cultures primary mode of subsistence is horticulture. The people are fascinating in their beliefs and values‚ kinship‚ and social organization. Enga Province is one of the seven Provinces of the Highlands Region of Papua New Guinea located in the northern most regions of the Highlands. Enga Province shares a boarder with the Western Province that was divided to become a separate Province at the time of independence in 1975 (Resture‚ 2012). Enga is the highest and most rugged Province in

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