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    According to the economic fundament, the success of deep sea port is helping in the economy of the country like roads, communication and etc. this ports have a vital effect on the extension and countries well being.Maritime history clearly stated about the remarkable and analytical role of ports in countries like Britain, Spain, and Portugal’s increased economy. Deep sea port has favourable effects for the enrolment and income of a country. However we cannot deny about the advantage of trade

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    The development of deep sea ports as an economic infrastructure plays a vital role in the transportation and communication system from country to country. The improvement in such economic infrastructures effects the growth of a country in a positive way. Coastal countries such as Britain, Spain and Portugal are the finest example of development by the help of maritime powers. Their Ports had played a significant and critical role in the development of their economies. Deep sea port development has

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    you were hired to look at situations that are happening at the port over the past and current year. After analyzing the port, you have to recommend changes that can improve the Port. Which in the future can result in the Port being one of the top harbors in Florida that attracts a lot of different businesses and gain money for the community. To start your new job as a consultant, you have to look at the Harbor's history and current situation, market forecast, do a SWOT analysis, Horizontal analysis

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    Sea Ports Advantages

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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, communications

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    Influence of the Ancient Port of Massilia on the contemporary Port of Brisbane Introduction The influence of historical aspects of the built environment on contemporary infrastructure can be recognised throughout the world today. The range of these built environment aspects that were created and have continued to exist to the present, indicate the importance of development throughout these times to create modern technologies. This influence can be seen through design elements such as bridges, buildings

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    The Museum of Contemporary Art currently has two exhibitions on view; one is called “Dirge: Reflections on [Life and] Death,” and the other is “Sara VanDerBeek.” One work of art that stood out the most to me was Epitaph from 2011 by Pedro Reyes. Reyes works are often meant to physically engage his viewers in order to shift their social and emotional expectations. The Epitaph invites his viewers to imagine a future in which they no longer exist, and then create a short message that conveys the life

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    Throughout his argument against aesthetics, Heidegger strongly states he believes in the true “work of art” and believes that this aesthetic approach goes against this. One artist that Heidegger particularly discusses is Vincent Van Gogh. He uses works of art by Van Gogh in order to give more power to his argument. Through works of art such as Van Gogh’s A Pair of Shoes, Heidegger makes his a distinction between artwork and things. In order to truly analyze the culture of another, he explains how

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    The Magic of the Conservator – Ensuring Art Does Not Disappear As with many advances in industry and technology, we can thank war for increasing the interest in research for art conservation. After the Great War, the British Museum unpacked its collections after wartime storage in the Underground railway tunnels. Many items had unexpectedly deteriorated in a relatively short time; iron had rusted, bronze developed green corrosion, pottery and stone objects were covered in growth of salt crystals

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    Our town is more home to us than our actual house. We make so much memories around town, whether it’s dining out with the family at a local restaurant or learning how to ride a bike at our local park to spending our first paycheck at the local mall. Our town is very precious and we often take for granted, what a privilege it is to live in a place where so much is accessible to us. We often oversee all the little things our town offers like the stores, the parks, the many street lights that keep our

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    Art Reflection

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    For project two I decided to attend the Norton Simon Museum. Some time ago I had seen a friend share several pictures through social media, it consisted of a beautiful garden and distinct art work. After going back and forth in conversation she informed me it was a museum located in Pasadena. At the time I never took the initiative to go despite how intrigued I was through simple pictures however, I moved from Pomona to Pasadena and decided since we had the project coming up it was the perfect occasion

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