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    The picturesque qualities across the Surf Coast has been home to unique communities drawing in tourism for many years. The Great Ocean Road gave way to settlement and tourism along the rugged coastline; The Great Ocean Road serving as a vital interstate travel and scenic route. Comprising of pristine beaches, coastal and rural environments; the locality recognises the need to maintain and enhance Jan Juc - Torquay green spaces and beaches (Figure 1 & 2). Figure 1 (left), Jan Juc Surf beach, (source

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    I am a very excited to tell you about my holidays to The Great Ocean road because in my opinion is one of the most interesting place. Last weekend, I went to The Great Ocean Road with my friends we decided to spend two days because there are many attractive natural area we have to visit. For example waterfall, forest and beach. The Great Ocean road is located in the east of Melbourne. Each of us paid $ 200 for the trip. This was my first visit to this area we took around two hours to arrive there

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    the Great Ocean Road Tour Today The Great Ocean Road in Melbourne is a marvelous stretch of beach front street that offers a large group of lovely and characteristic historic points. Situated along the south eastern shoreline of Australia, the Great Ocean Road was worked by hand through the span of 16 years by servicemen, as a remembrance to the individuals who passed on amid the First World War. Taking The Great Ocean Road Tour is one of the most ideal approaches to see all that The Great Ocean

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    Marketing plan Italian flower restaurant I 'm going to write about Italian flower restaurant 's marketing plan, it is very closely to the financial and business plan. This plan outlines a strategy and success is a comprehensible, actionable tools that will enable The Italian flower restaurant to apply marketing activities to give a profitable return of the investment. This plan is designed to tools the business plan, but is also a handled to the for company stuff members to get a handle on the

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    the Great Ocean Road to surf, visit the 12 Apostles, and walk through the Otways. Main Point: The Great Ocean road is a 150 mile course that takes you down the coast of Australia full of beaches that are great for surfing. 1. The infamous

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    of development of trades between Silk Roads and the Indian Ocean, both went through some changes along with being tied to each other. For the silk roads, Roman and Egyptian Jews would travel through the silk roads as they were the most common traders. Although for the Indian ocean Muslim traders had dominated the sea. The world's shipping lanes was the Indian ocean during the years 1100-1500 A.D, as Arab sailors soon were masters of the sea trade in the ocean. When northern groups had taken over parts

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    sustainability of the Great Barrier Reef whilst idling in traffic congestion? Gold Coast vehicle owners are currently faced with concerns relating to the amount of carbon emissions being released into the atmosphere whilst idling in traffic congestion. This is highlighted through their daily, lengthy car journeys caused by the increase in population. Although these carbon emissions have a direct impact on the immediate environment it is also contributing to the decline of coral growth on the Great Barrier Reef

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    Silk road and the Indian Ocean trade network. The Indian Ocean trade network moved products from east Africa to eastern Asia, and transported products using boats. The Silk Road traders connected and move products to the east from the west through regions of Asia. The two trade networks are similar in the way that both of their trade routes spread religions in the process, however they differ in the dangers the traders faced while on the trade routes. The dangers traders in the Indian ocean trade

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    The Silk and Sea Roads were the most important and efficient trade routes in all of history. They brought wealth and access to foreign products to many places. All while also making the cost of long distance trade reduce. They also enabled people to concentrate and participate in economic activities. They facilitated the spread of religious traditions beyond their original homeland. While they created much good, they also made some bad things happen that changed history forever. They built economic

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    “You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is and ocean, if a few drops are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty,” by Mahatma Gandhi. In society just because one person got a negative impact from society it doesn’t mean everyone has. Society mostly gives a positive impact on an individual. By reading The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton and “The World is Not a Pleasant Place to be” by Nikki Giovanni and watching “On the Road: Middle School Football” produced by CBS, one may be lead to believe that

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