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    food companies. This practical part of the course helped secure her first job at Tasman Bay Food Group in Nelson. In food industry‚ a lot of employers ask if the person has had a lot of previous experience and Maggie had plenty. After finishing University‚ no further study was required as both work places offered professional development‚ which helps her skills sharp and up to date. Maggie worked at Tasman Bay Food Group for 3 years‚ before she decided she needed something more challenging and applied

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    Sundarban

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    Sundarban : An Overview Sundarbans National Park Sundarbans National Park covers 10‚000 km2 of land and water (more than half of it in India‚ the rest in Bangladesh) in the Ganges delta. It contains the world’s largest area of mangrove forests. A number of rare or endangered species live in the park‚ including tigers‚ aquatic mammals‚ birds and reptiles Outstanding Universal Value Brief synthesis: The Sundarban contain the world’s largest mangrove forests and one of the most biologically productive

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    Visual appropriateness

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    Visual appropriatenes s Mall of asia complex The place is commonly called the Bay City It is Visual appropriate because we can easily distinguish that it is a mall base on the different activities that gather in that area. SEA RESIDENCE SHELL RESIDENCE It is Visual Appropriate because of the material use in that structure like masonry on wall and massiveness of the building we can easily know that it is a residential. An open air public park by the seaside just across the "Seaside Blvd"

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    Ka MoaE: The Tradewinds

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    The song that I chose to write about is “‘Ka Moa`e” and it means “The Tradewinds”. I chose this song because ever since I was young I loved the Big Island‚ and it reminds me of how much I miss it there. I like the line that explains the excitement of being thrilled by a loves voice. In Hawaiian the line says “Ilihia ho`i au a i ko leo‚ I ka pane `ana mai me ka nahenahe.” Translated in English it means “I will be thrilled by your voice‚ And your soft answers. Ka Moa`e: The Tradewinds

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    Situated in the mouth of the Brisbane River in Moreton Bay‚ in the eastern coast of Australia‚ the Fort Lytton National Park preserves the remains of the oldest colonial fortress in Queensland‚ built in 1880-1882. The fort acted as a defence for the harbour of the capital city‚ Brisbane‚ situated 15 km inland‚ and represents the colony’s first response to the need to provide for its own defence system following the withdrawal of the British Imperial Garrisons in the 1860s and 1870s. Fort Lytton continued

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    Henry Hudson

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    Considered one of the world’s most famous explorers‚ Henry Hudson actually never found what he was looking for. He spent his life searching for different routes to Asia‚ but he ended up opening the door to further exploration and settlement of North America. Even though many places are named after him‚ Henry Hudson remains an elusive figure. There is little information available about the famous explorer’s life before his first journey as a ship’s commander in 1607. It is believed that he learned

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    Ecosytem Task 2 WGU

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    Science 114.2.3 Ecosystems Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem (Taylor & Allen) • The Bay is approx. 200 miles long‚ from Havre de Grace‚ Maryland to Virginia Beach‚ Virginia • The Bay ’s width ranges from 4 miles near Aberdeen‚ Maryland‚ to 30 miles near Cape Charles‚ Virginia Major Components Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem Biotic Components (Living) • • • • • • 350 species of fish Crabs Shellfish Birds Mammals Reptiles and Amphibians (Bay stat) Abiotic Components (Non-living)

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    Visualizing environmental science. Hoboken‚ NJ: John Wiley & Sons. Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research. (2008). Hypoxia & nutrient pollution. Retrieved October 5‚ 2008‚ from http://www.cop.noaa.gov/stressors/pollution/welcome.html Chesapeake Bay Foundation. (2008). The Chesapeake Bay’s dead zone. Retrieved October 5‚ 2008‚ from http://www.cbf.org/site/PageServer?pagename=resources_facts_deadzone Dybas‚ C. (2005‚ July). Dead zones spreading in world oceans. Bioscience‚ 55(7)‚ 552-557. Retrieved

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    How have Recent Technological Changes Contributed to Society‚ Culture and Media? Is this progress? In the past fifty years technology has revolutionised the way we live. The advancements in technology have not slowed into the new millennium and as they continue to advance so must we and the world around us change to keep up. Before the turn of the century we were in a world of mass media. As a population we were clumped together and all marketed at in the same style regardless of class and

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    provide critical habitat for a diverse marine and terrestrial flora and fauna. Healthy mangrove forests are key to a healthy marine ecology. Mangroves are marine tidal forests and they are most luxuriant around the mouths of large rivers and in sheltered bays and are found mainly in tropical countries where annual rainfall is fairly high. Mangrove plants include trees‚ shrubs‚ ferns and palms. These plants are found in the tropics and sub-tropics on riverbanks and along coastlines‚ being unusually adapted

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