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    Gulf Of Thailand

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    Marine Biology Shantal Ortega 1st The Gulf of Thailand Introduction The Gulf of Thailand is a semi-enclosed tropical sea located in the South China Sea‚ it is surrounded by Malaysia‚ Thailand‚ Cambodia and Vietnam. The Gulf covers roughly 320‚000 km². The boundary of the Gulf is defined by the line from Cape Camau in southern Vietnam‚ south of the mouth of the Mekong River to the coastal city of Kota Bharu on the east coast of West Malaysia. It is particularly shallow; the mean depth is 45 m‚

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    gulf stream

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    effects on climate. Consider the Gulf Stream. The climate in Northwestern Europe (the UK especially) is much more mild than it is directly across the Atlantic in Canada and the Northeastern US. There can be up to a 30-40 degree (Fahrenheit) air temperature difference in January between these two areas. The Atlantic Ocean near Canada is locked in ice in winter but the Atlantic Ocean near England is not. It is thought that the huge temperature difference is due to the Gulf Stream‚ one of the strongest

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    Gulf of Tonkin

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    Gulf of Tonkin Resolution The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution‚ to me was a considerable formal declaration of war against communist North Vietnam. The United States wasn’t interfering with the conflict between North and South Vietnam‚ they were in international waters. The U.S did have a right to attack to keep peace and have security between themselves and the rest of the world. The U.S.S. Maddox was in the Gulf of Tonkin on the 2nd of August in 1964 surveying the coast and gathering intelligence

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    FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT DISPUTE IN KRENZKE V. ALEXANDRIA MOTOR CARS‚ INC. In the case Krenzke v. Alexandria Motor Cars‚ Inc.‚ the appellate court must decide whether or not Julie Krenzke deserved a claim to unpaid absence under the Family and Medical Leave Act. Julie Krenzke was employed by Lindsay Lexus of Alexandria Motor Cars‚ Inc. as a Financial Services Manager. She worked from March 2002 until October 2004‚ demonstrating superior knowledge and work ethic in her field of work. However

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    MacPherson v. Buick Motor Company This case overviews MacPherson who bought a Buick who had a faulty wheel that collapsed‚ causing an accident that injured MacPherson. Buick had not manufactured the wheels but had contracted a manufacturer to make wheels for them. MacPhereson sued Buick for the accident. The lower and higher courts agreed that Buick was responsible for the defect. While it had not manufactured the wheels themselves‚ Buick was responsible for the final product that made it to

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    Gulf War

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    COLLATERAL DAMAGE IN THE GULF WAR: EXPERIENCE AND LESSONS THOMAS KEANEY The Gulf War of 1991 introduced a new set of issues concerning collateral damage. Although the U.S. military had faced controversy concerning the targeting and effects of aerial bombing in previous wars of the 20th Century‚ the day-by-day reporting and political context of the Gulf War brought increased scrutiny of the air attacks. Ironically‚ attention increased even as the employment of precision weapons decreased the occurrence

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    Coasts and Their Management

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    helps to reinforce students’ understanding of geographical terminology and processes (Job et al1999). Victoria Stuckey Bellaire High School SL Human Geography Internal Assessment Fieldwork Victoria Stuckey 2012 Coasts and Their Management Victoria Stuckey 2012 Coasts and Their Management Contents A. Fieldwork Question and Geographic Context 2 B. Method of Investigation 3 D. Written Analysis 5 Station 1- Apffel Park 5 Station 2- 31st Rear Street and Seawall Boulevard 7

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    Gulf War

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    IMPACT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ON WARFARE - GULF WAR 1991 Appendices:- A Army Deployment Comparison. B Armament Used In Gulf War. C Satellites Used In Op"Desert Storm". D Anti - Tank Weapons Used In Op "Desert Sabre". INTRODUCTION 1. "On the battlefield of the future enemy forces will be located‚ tracked and targeted almost instantaneously through the use of data-links‚ computer-assisted intelligence evaluation and automated fire control. With first-round

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    The Ivory Coast

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    Côte d’Ivoire Ivory Coast is located on the south coast of West Africa. It is bound by Liberia and Guinea to the west‚ Mali and Burkina Faso to the north‚ Ghana to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Côte d’Ivoire‚ also known as the Ivory Coast or officially the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire‚ is a country known for it’s cocoa production. The exact coordinates are 6.8500° N‚ 5.3000° W. It’s poulation is 20.6 million people. The southern Ivory Coast forest is a typical rain forest;

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    Midler V Ford Motor Co. 849 F.2d 460 (9th Cir. 1988) Facts: In 1985‚ Ford motor Company (defendant) and it advertising agency‚ Young & Rubicam‚ Inc. advertised the Ford Lincoln Mercury with a series of nineteen 30 or 60 second television commercials in its “The Yuppie Campaign.” Which is supposed to bring back memories of when they were in college. The agency tried to contact the original people who had popularized the songs‚ to sing them. This idea failed and decided to go with sound alike

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