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    University of New South Wales POWER POLE FAILURE AND BUSH FIRE NEAR CAPE NATURALISTE LIGHTHOUSE DUNSBOROUGH WESTERN AUSTRALIA ON 14 FEBRUARY 2009 Assignment report Name: Manni Zeng Student No.: 3286654 2 Content 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Time and Date of Occurrence ...................................................................... 3 1.2 Incident Location ...................

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    The shocking and outrageous xenophobia, which is an irrational fear or hatred of foreigners, has hit South Africa. I want to discuss this terrible behaviour with you today because I believe it is important that people should know about the issue of xenophobia and how it leads to violence and racism amongst the people within South Africa, as well as the effects it has on South Africa and its people as a whole. I also believe that if people are more aware of this situation, they can educate others

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    Karen Minster Rebecca Medley ENG-123 June 14, 2015 Cape Cod’s Housing Crisis Cape Cod is plagued by an economic dilemma: young people, especially young families can not afford to live here. From 2000 to 2010, Cape Cod experienced an exodus of 27% of those between the ages of 25 and 44. One of the major factors in this outmigration is the lack of affordable housing. Affordable housing is defined as a specific, measurable ratio of income-to- housing expense. They are homes made available specifically

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    As I look back to when I first started taking this class I began to think about the things that I have learned. It had been quite a long time since I wrote anything other than basic notes or letters before I started taking the EN100 course. In fact, I have never been much of a writer even when writing about subjects I enjoy, so when the Justice was brought up as the main topic of the papers that we would be writing over the semester I was less then pleased. Now that my misgivings as a writer and

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    Five Stages of Standard Diffusion Model The diffusion process is the communication theory for adopting or rejecting ideas, products, or innovation. Sociologists of the 1950s developed a standard diffusion model that had five different stages. The stages are awareness, interest, evaluation, trial, and adoption. In the awareness stage, an individual is introduced to a new idea, procedure, or product with known knowledge about it. Following the awareness stage is the interest stage which is also referred

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    Case Study Of Lydenburg

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    near a nature reserve. (The Star Guide 2013/2014:pag6) (ASATA 2013/2014: page 4 & 6) Hotels is South Africa Hotels • Luxury Hotels- E.g. The One and only hotel in Cape Town South Africa - A hotel where accommodation and facilities is mostly for business seekers and leisure tourists this type of hotels are for the rich and famous as it has a lot of high demands. The star Grading of luxury hotels rates is five to Six

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    Ethnicities of Latin America By Natalie L. Caragianis Latin America is a place of many different cultures and ethnicities, tribes and religious groups. These communities are anywhere from ancient to modern, and have adopted to “western” culture while staying true to their traditional cultures. Today we will discuss 3 traditional cultures from Latin America, the Mayas, the Olmecs, and the Incas. All of these cultures have a rich past and their descendants remain among us today. The Mayans were

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    Cape Henlopen, Delaware is a beautiful town with plenty of things to keep you occupied. It is located at the top of Delaware and is known it’s well kept campgrounds. It has different kinds of restaurants and a lot of fun activities to do for everyone. I think Cape Henlopen is a good setting to have an awesome time for everyone! Every place has it’s best time to visit and for Cape Henlopen, it’s September. The weather in September in Delaware is perfect! It’s not too cold nor too hot for any activity

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    It’s “the worst ocean on the globe.” (82) It can be truly terrifying. Drake’s Passage is an 800 kilometer wide gap located between the tip of South America (Cape Horn) and the islands at the end of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is the shortest crossing between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Once key aspect about Drake’s Passage is that “There is no significant land anywhere around the world at the latitudes of Drake Passage.” This means that there is nothing to stop or slow down the movement of

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    and made them flee for the shelter of the ice pack is the worst ocean on the globe.”(82) Drake's Passage can be considered to be “the worst ocean on the globe”(82) by many. This treacherous ocean is an 800 kilometer wide gap between South america’s Cape Horn and South Shetland Island of Antarctica. What makes Drakes passage considered to be the worst on the globe? Sailing through this passage is incredibly dangerous because of its insane winds. On the Beaufort scale is has known to have winds from

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