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    family traveling from UK (as this is where they live/ are from) to Germany. Domestic visitors to UK Destinations Domestic tourism is when a residents from the UK‚ travels within the UK. For example if a British citizen travels from York to the Lake district. Other examples include a family traveling from Bristol to London to see the London Eye and the national science museum. 2 Inbound Visitor’s to UK destinations • You should select two inbound visitors of two different nationalities and two differing

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    Pollution in Lake Huron

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    Pollution in Lake Huron Rosa Valladares Strayer University Pollution in Lake Huron A major concern is raised in the cities surrounding Lake Huron‚ where the pollution in the water is eutrophic effecting the environment and health of many. The sources of this pollution are many‚ and the culprits as equally diverse. With over 20% of the world’s freshwater supply residing in them‚ the North American Great Lakes are the world’s largest freshwater system (TEACH). Including Lake Erie‚ Michigan‚ Huron

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    Saving Lake Malawi

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    Saving Lake Malawi Lakes are complex ecosystems with many species of animals and plants interacting with each other and their environment. Every lake is a unique body of the water‚ reflecting many of the characteristics of the surrounding watershed and the climate‚ as well as the shape and volume of the lake basin. Malawi is a landlocked country in Southern Africa‚ bordered by Zambia‚ Mozambique and Tanzania. The country has no ocean coastline‚ but has the third largest lake in

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    Pollution Lake Huron

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    Pollution in Lake Huron Causes and Effects Water pollution is defined as a change in the chemical‚ physical and biological health of a waterway due to human activity. Unfortunately‚ this definition applies to the waters of Lake Huron and have had a negative impact on the people who use and rely on this body of water. There are several major causes for water pollution including point source pollution‚ non-point source pollution and atmospheric pollution. Point source pollution

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    his sister Dorothy around Glencoyne Bay‚ Ullswater‚ in the Lake District.[7][8]Wordsworth would draw on this to compose "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" in 1804. It was inspired by Dorothy’s journal entry describing the walk:[8] J. M. W. Turner – Ullswater from Gobarrow Park‚ watercolor‚ 1819‚Whitworth Art Gallery When we were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow park we saw a few daffodils close to the water side‚ we fancied that the lake had floated the seed ashore & that the little colony had so

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    in Cockermoth‚ Cumberland in the Lake District. The beauty of the region and stunning landscape provided him with the perfect setting and inspiration to write poems about nature. In 1804‚ he wrote the poem "Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"‚ a poem also known as "The Daffodils". His sister Dorothy‚ played an important part in his life and she also influenced him with her love of nature. The inspiration to write this poem came while he was out walking with Dorothy near Lake Ullswater in Grasmere and they

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    Portsmouth NH Historic District Commission Meeting Jennifer Pyke Kaplan University Prof. Iymen Chehade September 16‚ 2014 I chose to watch a historic district commission meeting from the city of Portsmouth‚ New Hampshire from August 13‚ 2014 because I couldn’t get to anything in person this week and I thought this would be an interesting meeting to listen to since our historical buildings down town are under so much scrutiny all the time. The HDC serves to safeguard the

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    District 9 (Peter Jackson‚ 2009)‚ a science fiction film produced by Peter Jackson‚ is a rare gem unlike the many sci-fi movies which have been released in our time. The story is established via a mix of standard third person camera and documentary footage and takes place in the present - a twist from your regular science fiction film which normally takes place in the future. The film‚ about a colony of alien refugees forced by humans to live in a South African slum‚ is an example of social satire by presenting

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    Lonely as a Cloud Poem By: William Wordsworth William Wordsworth was born to be a poet. With a last name like “Wordsworth”‚ it was destined to happen. He was born on 7th of April 1770 in Cockermouth‚ Cumberland in northwest England in the Lake District. Being one of the more scenic places in England‚ Wordsworth grew up surrounded by nature‚ providing him with the perfect inspiration and setting to write. Utterly in love with nature‚ and being a levelheaded and overall sincere man‚ Wordsworth

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    Onodaga Lake Pollution

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    that can be caused by pollution is Onondaga Lake‚ located just outside of Syracuse which many have called the most polluted lake in America. In order to understand why this happened one must take a look at the lake’s history‚ the actions of those that were utilizing it‚ and the results of using the environment as an easy solution. Onondaga Lake is a prime example of the effects pollution can have on an ecosystem. During the 19th century Onondaga Lake was a developing tourists spot including “Lavish

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