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    Summet Island in Thailand. My unforgettable trip in this year. People on our planet cannot live without travelling now. Tourism has become a highly developed business. Modern life is impossible without it. If we are fond of travelling we see and learn all sorts of things we can never see or learn at home. If I am asked a question “Where would you like to go”‚ I can’t answer this question immediately. It’s a difficult question for me‚ because I’d like to go wherever I can. We can choose any place

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    Formation of the Philippine Islands The Indo-Australian plate is found south of the Eurasian and the Philippine Seaplates. It is generally oceanic‚ being submerged by Indian and Pacific Oceans‚ but it holds two gigantic land masses – the island continent of Australia and Indian subcontinent. Recent researches‚ however‚ show that these two land masses are moving independently of each other‚ thus‚ may actually be parts of separate plates. The Philippine Sea plate is found east of the Eurasian

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    Essay Orkney Islands

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    that Orkneys are islands north of Scotland and there are monuments similar to the Stonehenge‚ this is clear‚ because almost everyone knows Stonehenge. This was an input for writing this essay‚ because it was disappointing‚ that many people know Stonehenge but not the Orkney. Therefore‚ this essay is focused on describing what is interesting about Orkney heritage and why is it more important in comparison with Stonehenge. Finally‚ there are suggested reasons from past of the islands for overlooking

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    Spratly Islands Dispute

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    interested in claiming its ownership‚ namely Taiwan‚ Vietnam‚ Malaysia‚ Brunei‚ China‚ and Philippines. The Spratlys are located in the South China Sea between these countires. There are a number of reasons why the neighboring countries want to own the islands. Firstly‚ it is a great source of oil. It is estimated that the Spratly holds even greater natural gas reserves compared to Kuwait and is the fourth largest reserve bed in the world. From this‚ China’s motive could be seen since they have inadequate

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    Chile Atacama desert Useful To Find Life On Mars Chile Atacama desert may appear to contain little other than red-dim shakes and sand. However‚ researchers are occupied with hunting here down pieces of information to life in a place it much looks like the Mars. This desert in northern Chile‚ similar to the red planet‚ is hot‚ dusty and to a great degree dry. However life exists here: modest green growth and microscopic organisms that have developed to get by in the dry earth on minimal more than

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    Fiji Island for package holidays. The report summarizes the main attractions as well as the accessibility and accommodation. Location and access The Fiji islands are located in the Pacific Ocean off the eastern coast of Australia‚ therefore the most convenient way of traveling to the island is by plane or by boat. Once on the island‚ traveling from the airport is possible by using the public transportation such as busses or taxis. Busses run from the airport or the center of the island to any

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    Senkaku Island Dispute

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    sovereignty over the Senkaku islands. Chinese believe the islands were unlawfully seized by Japan in the war 1895. Japan argues that possession is nine-tenths of the law and that there can be no dispute since they have occupied the Senkakus for the past over 100 years. For the past 40 years Japan has managed to avoid the conflict over the islands by not raising questions of sovereignty and not engaging in any economic development. China fully expected that the islands would be returned to them in

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    Philip Island Attraction

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    If you have not already taken a vacation to Philip Island by now‚ you surely don’t know how much you are missing and in case you have been there I can bet tat you have not exhausted all the attraction this beautiful island has to offer. Philip Island is an island located about 147 km south-southeast from the city of Melbourne and has a population of just fewer than 10‚000 people. The is named in honor of the first governor of new south wales who went by the name Arthur Philip in case you are wondering

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    specific reason no one wanted to go‚ it was just the name for the place that made it sound inferior. It was called the “Great American Desert”. I meen that is a terrible name‚ especially back in the olden days. Nobody would want to live in a place where it is always hot and air conditioning was invented. Also‚ there is supposedly no water. “The Great American Desert” was the old name for Nebraska. I know it is very hard to believe. There was a man by the name of Edwin E. Perkins. He was living a fine

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    Deserted Island Paragraph

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    February -20-2012 Deserted island paragraph In a deserted Island scenario‚ it’s best to have a government that is ruled by the people. There are three main reasons why rule of law would benefit everyone on a deserted island. Firstly‚ the people have the right to elect anyone that best represents them. Therefore‚ the leader of the island will be majority of the people’s favorite. This way‚ the leader(s) will attempt to bring

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