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    Seven steps to troubleshooting hard drives Here’s a quick and proven hard disk troubleshooting process. With each point‚ ask yourself the question(s) that follow. Physical connectivity – Is the drive receiving power? Is it plugged into the PC by a correctly connected ribbon cable? For IDE drives‚ are its jumpers set correctly? Or with SCSI drives‚ are its SCSI termination and ID set correctly? BIOS setup – Does the BIOS see the drive? Viruses – Does the drive contain any boot sector viruses

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    Ecotourism Notes

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    Geography Notes: Topic 1 – Ecotourism Nature of Ecotourism: Ecotourism can be defined as: ‘Tourism in remote or natural areas that aims to enhance knowledge and appreciation of the natural environment and cultural heritage without damaging the environment or the experiences for others.’ 1. Nature based – primarily the environment is the ‘drawcard; and the activities are based primarily around the environment. Activities include: * Bushwalking * Whale watching * Swimming with

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    texts to portray its distinctive voice. This is evident in Marele Day’s novel the Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender‚ by the giving the protagonist Claudia Valentine - a hard boiled detective‚ the antagonist Harry Lavender – A major crime boss and Sydney each a distinctive voice. John Badham also incorporates this into the film The Hard way with the use of the protagonist John Moss – a hardboiled NYC Cop‚ the antagonist The Party Crasher – a serial killer and NYC. Emphasis on their voices increases readers’

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    A Goodman is Hard to Find

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    In " A Goodman Is Hard To Find" Flannery O’Connor suggest that the Misfit is psychologically unstable based off his murderous actions as well as his blatant denial of his actions. O’ Connor suggest that the Misfit suffers from anxiety and uses denial as a defense mechanism by mentally distorting his actions as more acceptable. The Misfit has escaped from jail‚ and was put in jail because he allegedly killed is father. His denial is evident because he claims that this is untrue : "It was a head doctor

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    Louisa and Sissy: Fact against fancy in Hard Times. Two female characters in Hard Times‚ Louisa Gradgrind and Sissy Jupe could be considered contrastive by fate and there is moral fable in this contrast. It is significant that in last two paragraphs of the novel Dickens applies to motherhood as a sense of woman happiness. Daughter of main educator of Coketown‚ have got only the bitter questionnaire: “Herself again a wife - a mother - lovingly watchful of her children‚ ever careful that

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    Ecotourism In Canada

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    need to become immersed in the natural environment and all it has to offer. Three policies that would benefit the country as a whole include; the prevention of overexploitation of natural resources by promoting sustainable development‚ promoting ecotourism rather than mass tourism‚ and immersing tourists into diverse cultures and the natural environment. The first policy that should be introduced should emphasize the prevention of

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    Ecotourism in Malaysia

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    ECOTOURISM IN MALAYSIA - THE TROPIC TRACK Home to an incredibly diverse array of flora and fauna‚ Malaysia is one of the twelve mega-biologically diverse countries in the world. Under its forest canopy‚ one can find a kaleidoscope of wildlife including some which have not been discovered. This nature’s haven‚ a million years in the making‚ provides a phantasmagorical stage for exciting and memorable eco adventures. Whether it is high-impact activities in the midst of the jungle or just taking

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    Hard Rock Cafe Case Study

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    Case Study: Hard Rock Café’s Global Strategy Discussion Questions: 1. Identify the strategy changes that have taken place at Hard Rock Café since its founding in 1971. Hard Rock Café is one of the most recognized brands globally. Since its founding in 1971‚ Hard Rock Café has been continuously upgrading itself to bring the brand to where it is now - adapting to the times and changing when change demands. Hard Rock started as a London Café serving classic American food. It became a “theme”

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    virtual stores on the Internet. In our case the Hard Rock Café operates in 38 countries throughout the globe. The Café’s of the Hard Rock chain are located in: Hawai‚ North America‚ Mexico/Central America‚ Caribbean‚ South America‚ Europe‚ Middle East‚ Asia‚ Japan and Australia/Oceania. Hard Rock Hotels are located in the following cities throughout the world: Bali‚ Chicago‚ Orlando‚ Pattaya and San Diego. In the near future (2010-2012) new Hard Rock Café’s will be opened in Atlanta‚ Hungary

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    Hard Rock Cafe Case Study

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    Hard Rock Cafe’s Global Strategy 1. When the Hard Rock Cafe opened up it first location in London‚ England in 1971‚ their strategy was based on expansion‚ placing their restaurants in areas with heavy tourism. In recent years‚ this strategy has changed in a few ways. First off they began putting social factors into play by each location. For instance‚ they have tweaked some of the menus to satisfy local taste. For example‚ in London‚ they have replaced much of the burgers and beef with seafood dishes

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