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    this population lives within 20 kilometers of the Nile River. Because the Nile River and its surrounding areas have, the only arable land in the country it draws a lot of attention. Therefore, Egypt became known for its physical environment, infrastructure, military…

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    PEST Analysis Of Air Asia

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    Flying outside Malaysia is difficult. Bilateral agreement is one of the obstacles in the way of truly pan-Asia budget carriers. Landing charges at so-called "gateway airports" and navigation charges are often prohibitively expensive, and in key destinations like Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong and Singapore there are no cheaper, secondary airports. The budget airline industry in south-east Asia has been underdeveloped because the aviation market is tightly regulated by bilateral air rights…

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    Questions: Drones

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    Assignment-1 Name: Dalal Ibrahim Ali ID: 434808940 Section : 1134 ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬-_____________________________________________________ Frist question:Drones. Answer of first part of question 1. First aid aircraft (good) This unmanned ambulance arrives faster than an ambulance at 100 kilometers per hour . More than 800,000 people in Europe suffer from heart attacks every year, and the response time and access to emergency services is about 10 min . This plane can carry…

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    Kyushu Figure 1.1

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    active volcano, which is situated in the Aso region in Kumamoto Prefecture (Organization, 2015). This is an opportunity to attract tourism to Kyushu. Infrastructure Fukuoka is the largest city of Kyushu. The airport of Fukuoka is one of the biggest in Japan servicing Asia (Golfmania.com, 2015) and Japan. Kyushu has eight international airports; Fukuoka, Kagoshima, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Nagasaki, Oita and Amakusa. This makes Kyushu…

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    challenging. Much of Latin America has been plagued by corruption, which has systematically trickled into every facet of the economy. Corruption has raised barriers to doing business, diverted funds away from important societal pillars like education, infrastructure, and healthcare, and has given several countries a poor international reputation. All of these effects have made Latin America – some countries more than others – inordinately difficult to do business in. Is that a plus or a…

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    The main goal of Data ware house is to maximize use of current infrastructure to provide acceptable and consistent query response times. In order to help traffic police to accomplish their goal, current workloads must be understood. Question A3: What problems may be encountered when an organization is trying to adapt a…

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    Essay On 3/11 Crisis

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    Infrastructure suffered large-scale damage, closing many ports along the coast, the principal regional airport at Sendai, railway lines and roads, complicating relief and recovery efforts. At the outset 4.4 million households lost electricity and 1.5 million lost water services. In addition, the earthquake…

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    displaced and natural resources will be wiped out. Specifically studying the United States, climate change would adversely influence its infrastructure. America’s national security groundwork will be affected through the weakening of its military resources and the inevitable chaos from the citizens of the country, allowing a chance…

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    Tourism Case Study

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    (£2.77), and last would be the money spent on fares and petrol, accounting for 2% each. Thus, tourism is central to Bournemouth’s economy. It generates jobs, earns foreign currency, increase profits for domestic organizations, regenerates infrastructures/transports. As Fig 3 shows, Tourism is a multiplier process, through which, either directly (hotels, restaurants) or indirectly (banks, hotel’s suppliers, etc) tourism effects on the economy are remarkable. Fig 3, Dorset County Indirect…

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    Stretching all the way from the Bosporus Strait in the west to the Diomede Islands in the east, Asia is not only the planet's largest continent but also it's most populous with 4.4 billion people calling it home. Following Marco Polo’s epic tale of an overland journey to China in the late 1,200’s and the marvels he encountered upon the Silk Road before arriving at the great market in Peking , the Venetian travellers exploits spurred a new wave of explorers to find a safer, quicker way to the…

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