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    Travelling by Sea

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    If you have never taken a cruise before‚ here are tips that will make your trip more enjoyable‚ less frantic and organized. Lately‚ there are more requirements that cruise lines require like completing immigration information before the cruise. It is important that you have two ID forms. You must either have a travel passport or a birth certificate. You must also carry a photo ID like a driver’s license. Print these papers after you have made a final payment and take them with you when you check

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    Kamikaze Planes

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    KAMIKAZE PLANES The Japanese word for Kamikaze actually means ‘God Wind or Divine Wind’ but referred to by the Japanese as ‘Special attack unit’. Kamikaze planes were suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan‚ aiming at attacking Allied ships in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II. Designed to destroy warships more effectively than what was possible with conventional attacks. Exact numbers vary‚ but it is known that at least 47 Allied vessels from PT boats

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    The Train Station

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    Travelling by trains is cheap and comfortable compared to buses and planes. So we find a railway station a place of great hustle and bustle. We come across people from different parts of the country‚ in different fashions and colours in the station. Once I happened to be at the Old Delhi Railway Station to see off my friend. He was going to Kolkata by the Kalka Mail. The waiting hall was fully crowded with passengers. There was a long queue in front of the booking window. Everyone seemed to

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    Train

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    Boys Don’t Cry is a story about a real life hate crime‚ but Pierce chooses to focus on the personal‚ the tragic love story of two people who‚ while overcoming some personal obstacles to their love‚ can not escape the societal disapproval of their relationship and the murderous feelings it engenders in others. Then focus on the four main techniques of film making‚ mise en scene‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ and sound and show how they contribute to the overall meaning of the film. In discussing

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    blanket they are! (Murmuring) L: Daddy‚ we’ve heard every word you’ve said. S: Well‚ we have to define 2 main points: the first one is where to go and the second one is which means of travelling to choose. O: As for me‚ there’s nothing better than to travel by car – a good‚ fast car‚ I mean. When you’re in a plane or smth like that you have to be driven by someone else‚ but travel by car is a more personal experience‚ for there you can drive yourself. S: Darling‚ your racer’s past won’t live till

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    Case Study 7-1 Sunrise Cleaners “To train or not to train” Background: Sunrise cleaners company sales have been expanding rapidly. In order to meet the demand Mickie Parsons‚ Sunrise sales manager‚ has hired a number of sales representatives and expects to hire 6 to 10 salespeople in the coming year and more the following. Recently‚ they have been hiring recent marketing graduates but they do not have experience. However‚ they need more training on both company policies and sales procedures before

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    Bullet Train

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    High-speed rails are a model of such solutions‚ meant to improve humans’ lives. Their high speeds (between 200 and 431 km/hour)‚ and their easy boarding (the time spent in boarding is less than 30 minutes‚ depending on the travelling class)‚ transform the meaning of travelling‚ making it a real experience. Moreover‚ the high-speed rails lead to indirect benefits such as allowing the possibility to travel for business purposes‚ or to working relocation. On the other hand‚ indirectly‚ high-speed

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    Faculty of Economics and Management 21st century challenges Travelling Report Student: Lecturer: 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS QUESTIONNAIRE 3 INTRODUCTION 5 1. LITERATURE ANALISIS 6 1.1. History of travelling 6 1.2. The purposes of travelling 8 1.3. The most visited places in the world 8 1.4. New technologies in travelling 10 2. DATA ANALYSIS 12 CONCLUSIONS 21 REFERENCES 22 QUESTIONNAIRE Travelling 1. Your gender: * Female * Male 2. Your age: * Under

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    Travelling Experience

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    Can you remember your best experince in another country? Last summer (in 2007)‚ I traveled to the United States for working and spending some time with my friends. I stayed two months in that country. I decided to travel because I wanted to do something different. I was bored about all my daily activities‚ so I decided to take the risk. I traveled alone for getting a job in the same company than a friend of mine. Traveling to the United States was one of the best experiences that I ever had. When

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    Importance of Travelling

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    Travel Have you ever wondered why traveling is important? “All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.” Martin Buber. Many people in this world don’t see the point of traveling‚ and the most common excuse is it’s a waste of time‚ money or it’s scary to travel to places that are far away. People don’t recognize the importance and outlook of traveling. To me‚ I believe that traveling is very essential to all of us. It’s very important to educate ourselves and know

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