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    Risk Management Plan Risk management of the Giza Pyramid project is undeniably critical given the nature and scope of the project. Starting from the extensive supply chain to the construction site, quarries and workshops, risk management is necessary to control the possible dangers. The risk to this project mainly lies on the project workforce mainly because there are huge quantities of materials being moved over long distances and heights. Consequently, there is a high risk of site accidents…

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    One of the last Seven Wonders of the World to be standing is the Egyptian Pyramids. The pyramids were one of the first of the seven wonders to be built and is also one of the tallest to this day. What makes the pyramids so interesting is how they were built. The pyramids were built with no modern tech-nology in hand. So they were basically by man and man-made tools. The reason the Great Pyramid was built was for the Old Kingdom ruler Khufu, the pyramid had a burial chamber built inside with a…

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    Case Study El Gouna

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    STRATEGY EVALUATION TOOL USED The strategic evaluation method used primarily by the resort is the SWOT analysis. SWOT analysis has been considered as the epitome and the simplest method of analyzing the strategies used. This not only describes the strengths and weaknesses of a strategy but also assists in understanding the opportunity and threats of the strategies and relevant decisions used. A SWOT analysis is a widely used method for evaluation of strategies and decisions made. It…

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    In 1946, Canada gave political asylum to Igor Gouzenko, a soviet sipher clerk responsible for stealing 109 documents, which proved soviet spies were operating in Canada and the United States. Gouzenko’s actions arguably began this period of tension between the Americas and the Soviet Union, now known as the Cold War. When Canada accepted Gouzenko’s claims against the Soviet’s as reality, we launched ourselves into the Cold War. Although the majority of the conflict was between the United States…

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    The recent phenomena in regards to police actions and duty is getting out of hand. Authorities are not performing their job as required. To be precise, police officers continue to abuse their given authority by acting in a brutal manner in order to control detained suspects. Many people have been victimized because of campus police and other high authorities’ senseless attitudes on how to handle the law. What citizens have to realize is that racial profiling does happen to innocent people who…

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    day Italy and Alexandria in Egypt. In 1348 the plague reached French cities Marseilles and Paris, also making its’ way into Spain, then moving to England along the Rhine river and into Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The plague then reached Aswan in Egypt, the entire Islamic world was also affected. By 1350 the plague had infected all the countries in the Mediterranean Sea as well as further into Eastern Europe, Russia and the rest of Scandinavia. By 1352 the plague was widespread…

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    COMMERCIAL LAW Student number: 1400547; Word count:2,173 words The Sale of Goods Act 1979 is a consolidation of the 1893 act and subsequent legislation which places numerous legal obligations on business sellers apart from the agreed express contractual terms. These terms, although not expressly provided for in the contract are fictionally ‘incorporated’ into the contract for consumer protection and also because the contract does not make any commercial sense without them, they are referred to…

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    Gamal Abdel Nasser was a monumental leader in modern Egyptian history. He was born on January 15th, 1918 in Bakos, Egypt. During Abdel Nasser’s childhood, Egypt was a monarchy which was controlled by the British, during the age of imperialism in Africa. Abdel Nasser group up with his uncle in Cairo, the capital of Egypt. Cairo is also where Abdel Nasser received his primary and secondary schooling. While not much has been made public about Abdel Nasser’s childhood, one major aspect of his early…

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    American Indians inhabited the continent now known as America for thousands of years before the arrival of Columbus to it. "The graceful boat of death" as described by Linda Hogan in Solar Storms, whose riders committed the most barbaric crimes ever: "beloved children (were) mutilated, women cut open and torn, strong, brave men would die, and even their gods would be massacred" (168). Since that discovery, American Indians suffered the worst of injustices: subjugation, expropriation, forced…

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    from Europeans at high interest rates. d. None of these e. All of these* 22. British efforts to increase Egyptian agriculture resulted in a. the attack on Omdurman. b. the annexation of large portions of Ethiopia. c. the construction of the Aswan Dam.* d. a large reduction in cotton production. e. the Wheat Revolt of 1874. 23. The French initially planned to open the interior trade of Senegal by a. building an intricate road system to the coast. b. widening the Senegal River for…

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