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    by completing this questionnaire. Ship Building Industry of Bangladesh The history of indigenous shipbuilding in Bangladesh goes back a long way. It is one of the early industries developed in Bengal based on its old business of building boats and sea vessels. Bangladesh has a strong background in building ships since ancient times. Many countries of Asia and Europe regularly bought ships built in Chittagong. Bangladesh has a strong background in building ships since ancient times. It is quite

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    Tourism Pre- Industrial Revolution As early as 300 BC the Phoenicians also called the Canaanites or Sidonians were one of the first real travelers. Trade‚ Commerce and food supply were what motivated them to travel. Also the Romans travelled to Shrines‚ seaside resorts and different attractions of their time in Egypt and Greece. Most medieval travel was religiously related. They also travelled to visit the pyramids‚ sphinx and the valley of kings. The Roman Empire provided a safe passage for travelers

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    same trading players‚ i.e. the ship owners. Hence their activities are closely correlated. (Stopford 2009)Any fluctuations or changes in sentiments will affect the cycle of the markets. Based on the article by Reyes‚ B. (2013)‚ „Scrapping activity slows to a crawl‟ in Lloyd‟s List‚ this paper aims to discuss the relationship between the two of the significant markets- the new-building and demolition market‚ looking into how the two markets affect one another and why ship breakers are losing interest

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    Collings 1 Transportation is one of the most important parts of society today and even five hundred years ago. In Elizabethan England‚ travel was very basic‚ just feet‚ hooves‚ and wheels on cobblestone streets (Singman 86). Ships were also very important to travel and colonization‚ for England is an island nation (Time Life Ed. 132). Many towns were put on navigable rivers just to make travel easier because many people in this time used rivers and oceans for transportation

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    demands a discount for older boats. For example‚ new ships earned a 15% premium in daily hire rates relative to the industry wide average and 25 year old ships received a 35% discount form the industry wide average. 3. Should Ms. Linn purchase the $39M capesize? Make two different assumptions. First‚ assume that Ocean Carriers is a US firm subject to 35% taxation. Second‚ assume that Ocean Carriers is located in Hong Kong‚ where owners of Hong Kong ships are not required to pay any tax on profits made

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    MODULE 1‚ ASSIGNMENT 1 October 15‚ 2012 Topic: Performance Management Overview Welcome to Module 1. If you have not already done so‚ read the Program Manual located in the Reference Material section of the CMA Canada Professional Programs website. It provides you with important introductory information about the program. In Module 1 of the program‚ candidates are exposed to many functional competencies from the CMA Competency Map that involve decision making regarding performance management

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    The bow is the forward part of the hull of a ship or boat‚ the point that is most forward when the vessel is underway. Both of the adjectives fore and forward mean towards the bow. The other end of the boat is the stern. The bow is designed to reduce the resistance of the hull cutting through water and should be tall enough to prevent water from easily washing over the top of it. On slower ships like tankers‚ a fuller bow shape is used to maximise the volume of the ship for a given length. A "wet bow" results

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    Financial Express 11. Ethirajan A.‚ 20 August‚ 2012‚ Bangladesh Shipbuilding Goes for Export Growth‚ BBC News 12. Hossain S.‚ 2010‚ Shipbuilding in Bangladesh: Regulatory Environment & Access to Market‚ Western Marine Shipyard Ltd. 13. Overview of Ship breaking in Bangladesh‚ Available on http://www.shipbreakingbd.info/overview.html 14. Marine Training Institutions Website 15. Akhtar S.‚ 2012‚DHK-CTG Container Vessel Shuttle Service Project‚ A Business Case Study of ABL 16. Jiang L.‚2011‚Assessing

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    modern cruise ships today‚ the line has been an outstanding success.  Indeed‚ without it there would have been no Carnival Corporation‚ the largest firm in the cruise business and parent company of Holland America‚ Curnard‚ Princess‚ P&O and several other major lines. Passengers tend to be mostly Americans of diverse middle class backgrounds.  A significant number of the ships spend part of the year home-ported away from the traditional cruise ports of Florida and those ships tend to attract

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    Сontent Introduction………………………………………………………….……….3 Conclusion List of sources used A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging paid on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation‚ in times past‚ consisting only of a room with a bed‚ a cupboard‚ a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities‚ including en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning or climate control. Additional

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