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    lot of planned projects were changed due to various reasons. As a result of that outcomes of this research may not be applicable for future time periods. In this research the scope was limited to BIA since the operations of Hambantota International Airport (HIA) were stopped after the election of new government. In future if HIA starts operations scope of the research can be widen to have a better…

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    7 Eleven Case Study

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    Seven Eleven Background (World level) 7 Eleven is the world’s largest convenience store consists of 55,800 stores in 16 countries. 7 Eleven also is one of the nation's largest independent gasoline retailers. Founded in 1927 in Dallas, Texas, 7 Eleven are a convenience store that operation as an ice company during its first years then its retail outlets began selling milk, bread and eggs as a convenience to guests. The name 7 Eleven originated in 1946 when the stores were open from 7 a.m. to 11…

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    Since the attack security has only gotten more strict and to this day continues to do so (Opalsky). Prior to 9/11 airport security screenings checked the bare minimum and infrastructures in airports and planes allowed bypassing security to boarding the aircrafts (The Evolution). Homeland security has been on fortifying defenses relentlessly. They cannot afford another attack like that on the United states…

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    Brazil Research Paper

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    Brazil is the largest country of South America and the fifth largest of the world. Its total area is approximately 8,514,877 square kilometers which is 3,287,564 square miles. It is on the Eastern part of the continent and it borders the Atlantic Ocean with a coastline of 7,491 km. In addition, Brazil also borders all countries of South America except for Chile and Ecuador. The topography consists of a flat surface with gently sloping lowland, and some mountains and rounded hills as well. Some…

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    Nepal Airlines Case Study

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    strategies and properly implementing the plan into action. NAC is strong in infrastructure having good human capital and have a good experiencing of operating the airlines…

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    subways, airports, synagogues, and important business places. With the attacks at these places, there could have been many thousands of deaths from any one attack. The people, or groups of people, involved in these plots were all stopped before these attacks could take place, and steps were taken to prevent possible future attacks of a similar manner. In 2002, Iyman Faris, a U.S.-based…

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    Tnz Marketing Objectives

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    positioning New Zealand as an aspirational destination in our key markets. TNZ found that 70% of international visitors go through Auckland airport so they have positioned Auckland to be appealing gateway for the rest of New Zealand. Auckland is position as an internationally competitive city. This means that Auckland needs to have a world class airport with terminals for cruise ships and have efficient…

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    Benefits Of Tourism Essay

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    Benefits of Tourism Tourism is an important activity that people has undertaken for a very long time in the most countries around the world. In recent time it has been recognized as an important social and economic phenomenon (Richard Sharpley, 2014) . It has strong links to cultural and social studies, foreign policy initiatives, economic development, environmental goals and sustainable developments and it embrace nearly all aspects of the society beyond physical development and marketing…

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    because of his inability to access medicine and treatment of any kind. Medicine became a thing of the past. The average lifespan quickly lowered after all infrastructure collapsed and hospitals and pharmacies just became another opportunity for looting or shelter. During the final moments of modern life the inhabitants of the Severn City airport scrambled to contact their friends and family, only to be met with dial tones. A massive part of our lives is how easy it is to socialize, taking cell…

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    2014 Ebola Epidemic

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    The 2014 Ebola epidemic was one of the most publicized events in recent history. News sources from all over the world covered the crisis 24/7. With many varying views on the topic, it was difficult to get an unbiased opinion on the topic. With the competition between these various media sources, much that information was skewed to please particular constituents. This lead to false information to being spread and the epidemic being viewed as a bigger threat than it actually was. Large news…

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