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    Unit 2: sales, promotion, operation in leisure and tourism Every organisation has aims and objectives that they need in order for their organisations outcome to be successfull.This depends on the organisation itself on whether it is part of the voluntary,private or public sector.An voluntary sectors purpose is to improve and enhance the value of society.it is sometimes reffered to the third party sector and known as the non for profit sector because their organisations are specially made for the

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    Australia Fair Analysis

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    In the reality, asylum seekers who come across the seas by boat are not welcomed by Australian government. However, in the Advance Australia Fair, it says: “For those who've come across the seas we've boundless plains to share.” Locking up the asylum seekers who come across the seas to escape from persecution in the detain centres is absolutely not the way people share their “boundless plains”. Also the detain centres have a poor hygiene conditions (Greene & Sveen, 2014) and may have

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    Queensland (Queensland Climate Change Centre of Excellence, 2010, page 23). Queensland has one of the world’s highest rates of greenhouse gas emissions per capita, which has only continued to increase over the last decade (Queensland Climate Change Centre of Excellence, 2010, page 23). The last decade was the warmest recorded in Queensland’s history, with temperatures being 0.58 degrees Celcius higher than the average for the past four decades (Queensland Climate Change Centre of Excellence, 2010, page 1)

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    Life In The Hadal Zone

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    is at the very bottom of the ocean? Or if any sea life could withstand a pressure so intense? In fact, there just might be life in depths of the deep sea. Life in the Hadal Zone is quite intriguing. In the Hadal Zone, which at 11,000m is deeper than Mount Everest is high, the pressure rises to about one ton per square centimeter. There is almost no light at all, plants cannot grow, and there is very little food. Somehow, the ocean, and the sea life in it, still has the ability to manage a diverse

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    Canada went beyond 3,000,000. Of these, nearly 80 percent lived in Ontario and Quebec. Although cities were growing in the old centres of Halifax and St. John on the Atlantic, Quebec City and Montreal along the St. Lawrence, and a strip from Kingston to Toronto along the north shore of Lake Ontario, more than 80 percent of Canada's people lived an (away from cities) life. They travelled on dirt trails and corduroy roads, (shook and rolled around really fast) their own butter, sewed their clothing

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    Plastic In The Ocean

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    when we are not responsible on how we dispose our plastic including plastic water bottles and plastic packaging. These things seem convenient to most of us but in the end they do more harm than good. The remainder 20% comes from plastics released at sea, such as lost and discarded fishing gear. Once plastic gets into the ocean there is no way out due to the fact that it does not biodegrade. Plastic bags can take 20 years to decompose, plastic bottles up to 450 years, and fishing line, 600 years;

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    one type of kayaking and they are sea kayaking and a sit on top. Let’s talk about sea kayaking before boats and different types of equipment shall we? Sea kayaking to most kayakers is an unknown place. People who kayak don’t generally think of going out on the sea. Either because they think that the tides will drag them out or that it is to much work to move your boat, to these people I say that this is absolutely not true and it is no harder to move on the sea than to move on a flowing river. admittedly

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    i. Abstract Numerous extinct spreading centres are found within the world’s ocean basins and these record instances of spreading cessation or migration that provide valuable insights into the mechanism of heat-loss from the mantle and plate tectonic behaviour. This study presents the first comprehensive review of all reported extinct ridges and investigates their characteristics and regional distribution and frequency of occurrence over the last ~170 Myr as recorded in present-day preserved oceanic

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    winter is great for skiing, skating and the annual snow festival with its world-famous ice sculptures.(2). The coal-mining, forestry and fishing industries is important and industrial development is taking place around Sapporo, the principal city and centre of development of modern Hokkaido. Hokkaido is also one of the most popular place to visit for thousands of the tourists throughout the year. The island of Honshu, at 231,000 square

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    OVERVIEW: China has been building artificial islands, shown in Figure 1, on the South China Sea, surrounded by China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei. The South China Sea is the centre of ⅓ of the world 's shipping transits as well as many reefs. There is also claims of potential oil and gas reserves. All of the countries have been competing for power in parts of this area; extending far from coastlines to claim many areas as possible.These territorial claims have caused

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