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    Chennai is the biggest industrial and commercial centre in South India. Also, it is known for being a major cultural, economic and educational centre. Since Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal, a rise in sea level poses a threat to coastal areas and becomes a risk to people’s lives, food, security as well as infrastructure and biodiversity. Because of this, there will be many impacts on the human environment, such as affecting tourism. Chidambaram and how flooding will

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    Tsunamis are some of the most powerful and deadliest piece of nature. Within history, you may recall the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the 2011 Japan Tsunami. The Indian Ocean tsunami happened after a massive earthquake hit somewhere south of the Indian Ocean. The energy from the earthquake itself released more than every single explosive that was detonated in world war 2 including the nuclear bombs. The earthquake caused Tsunamis all the way up to 30 meters high. The wave smashed into Indonesia

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    Introduction: Natural disaster is a sudden and terrific event in nature (such as a hurricane, tornado, flood, heat waves,typhoon) that usually results in serious damage and a huge amount of deaths. It's basically defined as an event of nature, which overwhelms local resources and threatens the function of process and security of the community. Generally, disasters are the ultimate test of a community’s emergency response capacity . Bangladesh is one of the largest deltas in the world which is highly

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    Ports are basically a means of integration into the global economic system. Ports are basically a means of integration into the global economic system. As international barriers to trade have effectively been lifted by the WTO-agreements since the 1980s, global manufacturers have vertically disintegrated their production systems into geographically dispersed and flexibly organized supply chain systems. The development of deep sea ports as associate economic infrastructure assumes that like roads

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    The poem I am reviewing is "The birds" by Nanos Valaoritis; It was published in 1972. Valaoritis tells a story about a boy and his father. The son hears and sees things, but the father lies and says that it is only something else, only trying to move his son's attention away from "the birds" as " the birds" roam home to home. What what is "the birds" symbolizes? As though I had read the poem "the birds" many of times there is one thing that catches my eye is: "what do the birds mean?" what it

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    To start it is extremely bias from the beginning starting with the website name being Save Bristol Bay. The page does not even list an author for the essay or any sources from where they got their facts. It throws random statics out there with nothing to back them up. For example, “The dam and 10-square-mile-wide containment pond are intended to hold

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    Philippines it was never below 75 degrees and the humidity was always almost at 100 making working in outdoor regions physically and emotionally draining. It was so hot the air conditioners would freeze up and we would have to wait for them to thaw again. After being apart for 6 months, my wife was able to come to the Philippines also. We moved into a small apartment off base and in order for protection, we had a German Shepard dog. This pet was trained to attack Philippine people. We needed protection

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    Vision: Aquidneck Mobile Movers will only operate on Aquidneck Island for the first year. After two years, we hope to expand our services to three more towns: Tiverton, Bristol, and Jamestown. By expanding our services, we can reach new customers and provide further transportation service to pre-existing customers. In five years, our goal is to provide services all over Rhode Island using 8 wheelchair vans and 15 runner vehicles. Startup Costs: The initial investment required to start this business

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    dispute, likely means “Great Bay of Shells” or “Great Shellfish Bay” in the language of the Algonquian Native Americans (“Oyster History”). This translation is appropriate and accurate to anyone familiar with the Chesapeake Bay and its rich history of oysters. The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States with over 150 rivers and streams flow into its basin. It measures roughly 200 miles in length, 3.4 to 35 miles in width and stretches across six states. The bay is home to over 2,700 plant

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    Chesapeake Shores

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    Even though your series Chesapeake Shores has come to an end as far as a book series goes, will you ever consider writing any more books in that series? Well, I'll consider anything. At this moment, I'm not planning to write any more in that series. And as far as that impacts the TV show, amazingly, we got through the entire first season, and we haven't even finished book one. So we've got a long way to go before we would empty out the coffers of the books. That's why I certainly hope it goes on

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