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    that the Mesopotamians changed their method of travel to accommodate their growing needs for certain goods. Starting by traveling on foot‚ Mesopotamians would take sling bags and fill them with their goods when they only had a few small items to transport. Maybe a small amount of Barley or wheat to make some bread with or some pickled or dried‚ salted fish would fit into most sling bags and the person would hang it over one shoulder like the way women carried babies in slings and just walk their route

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    Fishing Port Case Study

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    included in the design. Tourism is also included in the design. The proposal is given by the government of India for the upliftment of the society. i. What is fishing port? A port is a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbours where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land. Port locations are selected to optimize access to land and navigable water‚ for commercial demand‚ and for shelter

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    battle ship‚ a bike accident in sunny Florida‚ A huge navel jets‚ Blue Angels‚ and a fun day in Pensacola. These are my top five memories since the royals won the world series‚ wait I wasn’t even born in 1985! Paragraph 1 Have you ever been on a huge towering battleship? Well I have. On our long drive to Florida we were going through Alabama and went to Mobile Bay. We stopped at the USS Alabama. I’m stunned at the huge hunk of metal thing called a ship as we get

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    LP8 ASSIGNMENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN By: Jeffrey L. Blake Course: MT4210 Quantitative Analysis Instructor: Paul Larson Distribution System Design 1. If the company does not change its current distribution strategy‚ what will its distribution costs be for the follow quarter? Original shipping plan model MIN 3.2x1+2.2x2+4.2x3+3.9x4+1.2x5+0.3x6+2.1x7+3.1x8+4.4x9+2.7x10+4.7x11+3.4x12+ 2.1x13+2.5x14 DISTRIBUTION CONSTRAINTS 1. x1+x2+x3≤30‚000 2. x4+x5≤20‚000

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    The seventh habit in Stepen Covey’s book is synergy. I did not know what synergy was before I read this book. The only place I have heard of synergy was occasionally by Jack Donaghy on 30 Rock and I always assumed it was a strange corporate buzzword. After reading the book I have learned a lot about how this process can greatly improve teamwork and relationships. Covey (1998) does a great job summarizing this habit in the book‚ “Simply defined‚ it means that the whole is greater than the sum of

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    ----------------------- Task 1. Find and match the biography details to the explorers. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3. He was a Portuguese explorer‚ one of the most successful in the Age of Discovery and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India.He is one of the most famous and celebrated explorers from the Discovery Ages‚ being the first European to reach India through sea. This discovery was very impactful and paved the way for the Portuguese to establish

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    Transport Systems Essay In single celled organisms‚ nutrients‚ water and various substances that are need for basic cellular processes can easily be transported in and out through the cell membrane. This is an effective transport system for microscopic organisms‚ but multicellular organisms require a more complex transport system to sustain itself. Take humans for example; unlike a cell‚ only the outer layer of skin is in contact with the body’s outside environment. It’s not possible for substances

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    Piracy History

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    Piracy is said to have existed since ancient Roman times with its roots in the fishing industry. Some acts of piracy were handled as criminal acts‚ while others were a lawful means of plundering in warfare (privateering). The actual work of a pirate and a privateer was generally the same‚ so it was‚ therefore the authorization and perceived legality of the actions that formed the distinction. But after modern states came into existence and the principle of freedom of the seas was established all

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    Transport in Indonesia All transport modes play a role in Indonesia’s transport system and are generally complementary rather than competitive. Road transport is the predominant mode‚ accounting for about 70 percent of freight ton-km and 82 percent of passenger km. There are four unconnected railway networks in Java and Sumatra dedicated primarily to transport bulk commodities and long-distance passenger traffic. Sea transport is extremely important for economic integration and for domestic and

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    discovered the trade winds among the seas and noted where they were in relation to each other and what their effects on shipping were. The winds caused either a faster and smoother trip or a longer and rougher voyage‚ depending on the direction of the ship and the wind involved. This was an advancement to previous methods because they now knew what to expect and prepare for instead of guessing or being surprised. They could also plan routes and try new routes. This led to a period of time called the

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