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    EMR has calculated that it operated at an average of 70% capacity throughout the 2009/10 ski season. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages to EMR of this level of capacity utilisation. (18 marks) Acting at 70% capacity utilisation is regarded as the best way for a business to work at‚ as EMR are still making use of its equipment‚ whilst at the same time‚ not having any problems that come with 100% utilisation‚ with regard to reduced customer service and productivity. However‚ in EMR’s case

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    Air transport is increasingly used to export types of fruits and vegetables to countries where they cannot be grown or are out of season. Some people say it is a good thing‚ but other people think it can’t be justified. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. The speed of this world is changing rapidly. In the past‚ people do not have capability to eat the exotic fruits and vegetables and greenhouse food. But now‚ the flights solve this problem. This phenomenon leads to some controversies

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    Fight by JGardener Tourists on an African safari snap photos of tall grasses‚ bushes‚ and a couple of acacia trees here and there. In the distance‚ a group of giraffes graze. Along with the rustling of the wind over the landscape‚ a gentle whistling resounds. A giraffe approaches and starts munching away on the leaves of one of the acacia trees. Cameras click in rapid succession. Suddenly‚ the huge mammal utters a horrific grunt of pain and runs away shaking its head. “What just happened

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    Adaptations of Savanna vegetation. Savanna vegetation must adapt to survive. Many problems must be overcome‚ such as lack of water‚ very seasonal rainfall‚ poor soil quality‚ grazing animals‚ very high temperatures and fire. 1. Define the following terms: Xerophytic = A plant adapted to living in a dry arid habitat; a desert plant Pyrophytic = plants adapted to tolerate fire Deciduous = Loss of leaves seasonally Perennial = lives more than 2 years Dormant = A condition of significantly

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    The African Savanna is a tropical grassland. African Savannas get lots of rainfall. In the beginning of May is when the rainy seasons start. It ends in November‚ and they usually get about fifteen to twentyfive feet of rain a month. In the dry season they only get about four inches of rain. In the Northern hemisphere the dry season is from April to September. But in the the Southern hemisphere its from October to March. The African savanna comes in a wet-dry tropical climate. One way

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    Analysis When Titania argues with Oberon about ownership of the Indian boy‚ their relationship is not only affected‚ but the society is affected negatively as well. The argument over the Indian boy causes major difficulties in the weather and seasons. Titania defying her gender role also causes problems because she is not obeying the demands of her husband whom she should. She “ha[s] forsworn his bed and company‚” which means she rejects his bed and company and refuses to sleep with Oberon (2

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    with rosy hue" while gnats mourn "in a wailful choir." Other sound imagery is found in the bleating of the lambs‚ the singing of the crickes‚ the whistling of the "red-breast‚" and the twittering of the swallows. As the stanzas are arranged in the order of the progression of the season of autumn. The first stanza describes the early stages of the season with images of fruit ripening‚ the "maturing sun‚" the gourds‚ the vines‚ and the hazel nuts all ripen. In the second stanza‚ the ripening process

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    especially are known to be tropical grasslands and are found on either side of the equator‚ right on the edges of the more tropical rainforests. Savanna’s are usually warm year round but not desert warm. The two seasons that conflict with each other are long dry‚ season known as winter and a very wet season‚ called summer. The only time the grassland is sort of cold or chilly is during

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    decreased. After a long 15 hour bus journey we finally made to Rampur at around midnight. The small village was lively with small time businessmen and children. Everyone was trying to make the most of this pilgrimage season. The rooms‚ that are otherwise available for only Rs. 200-400‚ in this season cost around Rs. 1200. No matter how much you bargain it is impossible to spend a night under 1000 rupees. A bus journey on such roads can prove just as tiring as a 10 mile trek. We were all zonked out and after

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    written by Keats in September‚ 1819. He was greatly struck by the beauty of the season. The air was fine‚ and there was a temperate sharpness about it. The weather seemed “chaste”. The stubble-fields looked better than they did in spring. Keats was so impressed by the beauty of the weather that he recorded his mood in the form of this ode. The Progress of Thought and Feeling in the Poem Here is a poem in which a season has been personified and made to live. In the first stanza‚ the poet describes

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