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    lot drinking beer see two cops on patrol who bypass them and don’t address this minor‚ yet illegal offense‚ will see it as an opportunity. Now this has made it clear to these kids that the parking lot is a safe hangout spot which may later on be a hotspot for additional criminal activity such as smoking weed or any illegal substance which will lead to perhaps breaking in to a convenience store to obtain more beer or rob an innocent law abiding citizen to obtain funds for drug purchases. If the officers

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    person with a Wi-Fi enabled device such as a computer‚ cell phone or PDA can connect to the Internet when in proximity of an access point. The region covered by one or several access points is called a hotspot. Hotspots can range from a single room to many square kilometres of overlapping hotspots. Wi-Fi can also be used to create a mesh network and allows connectivity in peer- to- peer mode. Both architectures are used in community networks. .[pic]

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    70% of species in the world - a group of countries in which less than the 10% of the global surface has more than the 70% of the biodiversity - most of these countries are located in the tropics Hotspots - British biologist Norman Myers coined the term "biodiversity hotspot" in 1988 as a biogeographic region characterized both by exceptional levels of plant endemism and by serious levels of habitat loss Causes of biodiversity loss: 1. deforestation 2. exploitation

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    and water treatments (Goldman‚ 2001). A. There is a crybaby bridge located on the west side of town (Smith‚ 2007). B. There is an old abandoned church nicknamed Hell located in Peninsula (Smith‚ 2007). Goldman‚ J. A.‚ (2001). Ohio’s paranormal hotspots: A field guide for local paranormal research

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    biodiversity is that conservation of biodiversity is quite costly. We are just in the beginning of developing the technologies that is needed to preserve biological diversity hotspots. They are trying to restore an area to its original state but it is not only costly‚ it is often impossible. Farther‚ no one solution fits all hotspots. There are many groups and interest‚ and also high cost‚ but the clear thing was the conservation of biodiversity is a very serious and complicated matter. Yet if this problem

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    area around the Pacific Ocean where over 75% of the volcanoes on Earth are found. * While most volcanoes form near tectonic boundaries‚ they can also form in areas that contain abnormally hot rock inside the Earth. Known as mantle plumes‚ these hotspots are found at a number of locations around the globe with the most notable being in Hawaii. * Hot liquid rock under the Earth’s surface is known as magma‚ it is called lava after it comes out of a volcano. * Some famous volcanic eruptions of modern

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    so big. This is because the caldera‚ a large volcanic crater‚ are so big‚ in the case of Yellowstone it is over 40 miles across‚ so people do not recognize it as a volcano. Super volcanos occur when magma in the mantle rises into the crust from a hotspot but is unable to break through the crust‚ due to this pressure builds in a large and growing magma pool until the crust is unable to contain the pressure‚ this is what will and is happening at the Yellowstone caldera. These can also be formed at convergent

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    Airlie Beach Airlie Beach is a small‚ but lively town in the Whitsunday area of Queensland in Australia. It has a relatively small population of less than 10‚000. The town is an access point to the Great Barrier Reef. A boat trip will get you there in 2-3 hours. Airlie Beach has a tropical climate. Summers are humid‚ wet and hot‚ with day time temperatures hardly ever dropping below the 25C mark. Summer nights are warm and balmy. Although winter is cooler and less humid‚ the temperatures stay warm

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    A disaster hotspot is an area with a vulnerable population at risk from 2 or more hazards. The Philippines are considered a disaster hot spot. The Philippines are exposed to more than 2 hazards‚ geophysical and hydro-meteorological such as earthquakes and tropical storms these hazards are more affective as he Philippines is known for having a vulnerable‚ poor‚ population meaning it has a lower capacity to cope. The Philippines are largely affected by geophysical hazards‚ mainly by tectonic hazards

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    Qu1 Section A Reading: What do you learn from the article? (Source B) In paragraph one‚ we learn that there are many common disturbances that affect people that have no other choice but to sleep on the streets. This paragraph lists “rats‚ thugs‚ police moving you on and other homeless people stealing your blankets” as common disturbances for the homeless. Also‚ the author writes‚ “-a downpour was the most bearable” compared to the many challenges she saw these people face. This supposes to us‚ the

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