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    Jared Diamond, a geography professor and the author of Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, was asked a question posed by a native, Yali, to the island of New Guinea. Why do some people have “cargo”, meaning material goods and other useful items, but others did not? This simple question had such complex possible answers and Diamond attempted to create his own. According to Diamond the environment where societies initially started evolving was the main factor that decided whether…

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    Contents Executive Summery 2 INTRODUCTION 3 STRATEGY AND VISION 3 THE COMPANY AND THE MARKET 3 TARGET MARKET 4 MARKETING MIX 5 CONSUMER BUYING AND DECISION MAKING PROCESS 7 RECOMMENDATION 9 Executive Summery GadgetsTech pvt ltd is well-known brand among Maldivians for their reliable and wide variety of consumer electronics products and for their valued aftersales services. The management of the company has decided to expand their business by emerging in to supplying personal computers and…

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    TPP7123 Assignment 2 Template Task 1: Essay question analysis (a) Essay Question: (Write question from Assignment 4 here. Highlight the task words. Underline the limit words) The course reading identifies no. of potential problems related to global population growth. Select one issue that you believe needs to be addressed as a priority and justify your selection. Describe a solution proposed in the reading and from your further research that you think best addresses the issue that you have…

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    long-term consequences due to the radiation and high temperatures. In 1954, the U.S. tested a huge hydrogen bomb in the Marshall I stands and still to this day Marshal Island is unloveable due to the damages of the bomb. The hydrogen bomb or the Bikini Atoll was a thousand times more powerful than the atomic bomb on Hiroshima during the Cold War. In a report to the UN human rights council, Calin Georgescu said: “near-irreversible environmental contamination had led to the loss of livelihoods and…

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    During the seventy-three years since Amelia Earhart had “vanished into thin air” many theories have emerged about how and where the famous pilot died. According to some researchers, new discoveries on the Pacific island of Nikumaroro may bring us closer than ever to the discovery of what might’ve happened to her. Amelia Earhart’s daring flight around the world was cut short when her plane, the Lockeed Electra, disappeared over the Pacific Ocean on June 2, 1937. Shortly after,…

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    Climate change is one of the biggest problems facing humanity. It is “a long term change in the earth’s climate, especially a change due to an increase in atmospheric temperature” (http://www.dictionary.com/browse/climate-change) and is one of the greatest threats to our planet. (www.123helpeme.com). so, what causes climate change? Climate change is a consequence of the combustion of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. As these fuels combust, Carbon Dioxide and other greenhouse…

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    conveniently on the walls. Drills where Morgan shot a machine gun and wore a metal helmet on the back of the ship, were ran just in case of an actual attack out at sea. According to military.wikia.com, there were 7 devastating detonations at Bikini atoll while Morgan ran the ship. With the first test of a hydrogen bomb, Russell Morgan recalls the bomb being unexpectedly being twice the size and dropped from a B-fifty-two bomber. In the twenty-seven mile wide archipelago of islands, Morgan ran a…

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    The world we live is a home to the splendid panorama of mountains, majestic volcanoes, marvelous rivers, and boundless deserts. Our delightful planet is a very compelling and captivating place but we should not forget how threatening Mother Earth can be. Traveling means unwinding, relaxing, and leaving all your worries behind. There are risks when travelling to any parts of the world but there are also places that are very dangerous especially to unaware travelers. Dangers come in different…

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    and Trinity was the name of the first nuclear test. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki made Japan to surrender and end the war. After the war, Americans weren’t satisfied. They saw weapons as tool of survival. Americans did some tests on Bikini Atoll. Marshal Islands were also one of the testing sites of these bombs. The chemicals produced by these actions took its toll on the environment. Nevada Test Site was another place for testing the nukes. The winds passing through the Nevada Site…

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    stronger and carry the fallout away from the blast site like radioactive seeds. This materials can be pulled up into the upper atmosphere and be carried away for thousands of miles (atomicarchive). Castle Bravo was detonated on the island of Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The fallout from the Castle Bravo explosion blanked an area of over 5,000 square miles and one of the islands effected was the island of Rongelap more than 115 miles away from the initial blast and was evacuated two days…

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