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    area of Warringah Council and part of the Northern Beaches region. Collaroy is well known for its excellent surf beach which joins with Narrabeen Beach in the north and Long Reef and Dee Why Beach in the south. Also in close proximity is the Dee Why Lagoon as well as the Long Reef Head. Collaroy beach is the most highly capitalized shoreline in the Warringah local government area‚ featuring beachfront houses and apartments built on the edge of the sand including the famous Flight Deck Apartments.

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    s Lesson Seven: Tourists Nancy Mitford From The Water Beetle‚ 1962 Warming-Up ν       Do you like travelling (making tour)? Why or why not? ν       What is the purpose of a tourist? for knowledge or culture; for sightseeing pleasure; for relaxation; for seeking novelties; for showing-off of their having physically been to places; for no purpose. ν       What are the advantages and disadvantages for a tourist attraction? Economy (hotel‚ restaurant‚ shop‚

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    Coral Reefs

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    reefs: ← Barrier reefs are to be found parallel to the coast and are usually separated by a shallow but wide area of water called a lagoon. Belize has one of the second largest barrier reefs. ← Fringing reefs are low platforms of corals‚ 0.5 km. to 2.5 km. Wide‚ lying close to the shore of an island or continental shelf‚ but separated by narrow lagoons; its outer edge descends sharply into the sea. These are most common in the Caribbean. ← Atoll reefs tend to form a horseshoe.

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    Extract from ‘The Lord of the Flies’ Chapter: 9 – A View of Death Page: 168 – 169 Ralph‚ under the threat of the sky‚ found they eager to take a place in this demented but partly secure society. They were glad to touch the brown backs of the fence that hemmed in the terror and made it governable. “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!” The movement became regular while the chant lost its first superficial excitement and began to beat like a steady pulse. Roger ceased to be a pig and

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    1.0 What Causes the Tides Tides are periodic rises and falls of large bodies of water. Tides are caused by the gravitational interaction between the earth and the moon. Tides are the cyclic rising and falling of earth’s ocean surface caused by the tidal forces of the moon and the sun acting on the earth . Tides cause changes in the depth of the sea and produce oscillating currents known as tidal streams‚ making prediction of tides important for coastal navigation. The strip of seashore

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    south and Paranaque River on the north is the Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area. The Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area or the LPPCHEA is “a 175-hectare protected area that consists of mangroves‚ lagoons and ponds located in the Manila Bay coastal area in the cities of Las Piñas and Parañaque. This mangrove forest and marine habitat also serves as a Bird Sanctuary for endemic and migratory birds.” As declared by the Department of Environment and Natural

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    HISTORY OF ILOCOS Before the coming of the Spaniards‚ the coastal plains in northwestern Luzon‚ stretching from Bangui (Ilocos Norte) in the north to Namacpacan (Luna‚ La Union) in the south‚ were as a whole known as a progressive region called the Ylokos. This region lies in between the China Sea in the west and Northern Cordilleras on the east. The inhabitants built their villages near the small bays on coves called “looc” in the dialect. These coastal inhabitants were referred to as “Ylocos”

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    kindly awaited by Simon‚ Jack and the other boys. He was offered a seat on his log as the others were settling in for the assembly. Ralph’s back faced the sun when he sat on the log and the boys saw him as a darkish figure against the shimmer of the lagoon. Assemblies always had ended up in laughter and so Ralph thought to himself that this one shouldn’t be like that. He also figured out that it was Jack who was the one who started it and so decide to criticize him on that. He faced the boys. He started

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    ABOUT THEM Hawksbill turtles are graceful saltwater reptiles‚ well adapted to life in their marine world. With streamlined bodies and flipper-like limbs‚ they are graceful swimmers able to navigate across the oceans. When they are active‚ Hawksbill turtles must swim to the ocean surface to breathe every few minutes. When they are resting‚ they can remain underwater for much longer periods of time. The hawksbill is a smaller sea turtle with a narrow head and 2 pairs of prefrontal scales in front

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    Griffin Finnell AP One Sheet William Golding‚ United Kingdom‚ Lord of the Flies‚ Dystopian 1954 Historical and Biographical Information Sir William Gerald Golding was an English novelist‚ playwright‚ and poet who won a Nobel Prize in Literature‚ and is best known for his novel Lord of the Flies. William Golding was born in his grandmother’s house‚ 47 Mountwise‚ Newquay‚ Cornwall and he spent many childhood holidays there. Golding married Ann Brookfield‚ an analytic chemist‚ on 30 September 1939

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