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    JNPT‚ Mumbai Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Assignment 1‚ Port management SJ0371 Department of Shipping and Marine Technology CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Göteborg‚ Sweden‚ 2008 1. Introduction Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) is Indians second youngest port after Ennore in Chennai. The development of JNPT in 1989 was because of the need for an alternate port in the Mumbai region to handle the increasing traffic. India’s increasing international trade necessitated the development of additional

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    Marine animals deserve a life just like us humans do to. Not just marine animals even the ones on land. We all deserve a life whether were humans or animals. We should be treated with kindness‚ respect‚ and love. I truly disagree with underwater noise affects. I don’t like them at all even if they hurt the marine animals or not. Whales are the most common marine animal that gets hurt by this object. It truly hurts to hear that their doing this to these poor animals. Especially‚ a whale because it’s

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    The reason I joined the Marines is to serve my nation‚ follow in my father’s footsteps and to help alleviate some college debt. That is the biggest motivator for me to do what I do. College has always been a goal and aspiration of mine ever since I could remember. With the career choice I have decided for myself a degree is required in order to do it. I would literally be wasting my time in the marines if I do not work on my degree at all. Earning my degree is important to me and I like having something

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    Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) Origin of MPEDA The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) was constituted in 1972 under the Marine Products Export Development Authority Act 1972 (No.13 of 1972). The role envisaged for the MPEDA under the statute is comprehensive - covering fisheries of all kinds‚ increasing exports‚ specifying standards‚ processing‚ marketing‚ extension and training in various aspects of the industry. Structure‚ Activities & Network

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    Effect of Killing and Capturing Marine Animals Alex Maldwin Winneconne High School AP English Language and Composition April 5‚ 2013 Abstract This paper explores disadvantages of detrimental killing and capturing of marine animals. It also discusses ways to stop and decrease the killing and capturing of marine animals and the effects on marine species from keeping them in captivity for people’s entertainment. The disadvantages of killing and capturing marine animals range from the wasting

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    soldiers were brutally tortured as prisoners of war. Imagine trying to forget every trace of the torture you’ve been through and to precede with your life as a normal person. This was the case with many POW’s like Johnny"s dad. In the short story‚ Marine Corps Issue by David Mclean‚ Johnny’s dad is like a turtle in a way because on the outside it’s solid and rough‚ however‚ on the inside‚ the turtle is very fragile and vulnerable. His character presents people with a false intuition of being tough

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    Marine Policy Project: Overview Blue Ice Antarctica (from B. Longworth (WHOI) with permission) This research project will be completed in four (4) parts throughout the term and will require students to identify‚ research‚ and build an argument (pro or con) regarding a specific issue related to the oceans. At the end of the term each student will have produced at least three (3) concisely written “letters of appeal‚” that may be sent to three different local‚ regional‚ national‚ international

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    of my life‚ Scouting has certainly contributed to my desire to become a Marine Corps Officer. From the onset of the scouting program I have been instilled with many values‚ starting every scout function with the scout law‚ “A Scout is trustworthy‚ loyal‚ helpful‚ friendly‚ courteous‚ kind‚ obedient‚ cheerful‚ thrifty‚ brave‚ clean‚ and reverent.” While there are many valuable principles thought by both the scouts and the Marine Corps the (65)three main values that both organizations stress of honor

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    you by the way their bodies are created? How do they even live under water? This questions is going through your head and you’re wondering what the answer is. Marine Biologists study things like that along with how fish eat‚ and swim in their habitat. They discover new things in the ocean everyday! But how did they know they wanted to be marine biologist? What made them decide that that’s what they wanted to do with their life? I have always had a fascination with fish ever since my dad took me fishing

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    U.S. Marine Corps Weapons: 1940s and Today Brandon L. Newberry ENG 121 Benjamin Daw 6/11/2012 U.S. Marine Corps Weapons: 1940s and Today A lot of men see the differences in generations within the military‚ but few can see that early military formed everything in to the way the military is today. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the Marine infantryman’s basic weapons of the 1940s and today‚ to include the rifle‚ machine guns and anti-tank weapons. In the 1940s every

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