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    In contrast to many other countries, Australia contains a massive amount of continuous costal lines stretched out all over the country. The vast coastline consists of approximately sixty thousand kilometres. In order to protect and maintain this coast line, costal management plans must be put into action. Costal management is the act of proposing and taking into action ideas in which help to maintain costal areas. Most of the Australian coast holds many financial benefits in regards to its…

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    love and loyalty, Westley is definitely the character who many look up to. Even though Westley knew he would have to fight against strong men who were involved in buttercups kidnapping, his bravery shone through and nothing would stop him. On the cliff of insanity Westley used…

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    is the only option. The Catcher in the Rye highly talks about the innocence of children. “Thousands of little kids, and nobody's around—nobody big, I mean—except me. And I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff—I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I'd do all day. I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all.”(Salinger,51).…

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    Situated on the Markagunt Plateau, Cedar City is embraced by the majestic Hurricane Cliffs to the East and the vast Escalante desert to the North West. This unique transition from mountainous area to desert offers the ideal climate and landscape for adventure activities all year round. However, this is not the only reason why visitors are flocking to Cedar City. Due to the efforts of Utah Parks Company for the last 50 years, who worked tirelessly to establish Cedar City as the ‘Gateway to the…

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    Symbolism in Catcher in the Rye In Catcher in the Rye author J. D. Salinger offers the reader a glimpse into the mind of a young teen protagonist, Holden Caulfield, as he seeks to establish his identity. Catcher in the Rye is laced with clues of Holden’s struggle with the rite of passage. Throughout Catcher in the Rye, symbolism illustrates Holden’s struggle with transitioning from adolescence to adulthood. One of the first and most important examples of symbolism found in the novel is the…

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    along his way and met another man named Sciron who was a giant. Sciron told him to clean his feet on the edge of his cliff for safe passage. Theseus looked over and saw a huge turtle. Right away he recognized that this was the giant that threw people off the cliff to his giant man eating turtle. As Theseus began to wash the feet of Sciron, he managed to shove Sciron off the cliff to be eaten by his own turtle. He went on his way to meet yet…

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    The Galapagos Islands are located 727 miles straight west of the country of Ecuador. They were discovered accidentally by Tomas de Berlanga, the first Bishop of Panama. He drifted off course and ended up there while travelling from Panama to Peru. He was not overly impressed with what he found due to the lack of fresh water and their inability to sustain their stay. There was not much interest in the Islands for many years, until, however, Charles Darwin found the “Mystery of Mysteries,” the…

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    Can you imagine being hunted by another human being? For Sanger Rainsford, a hunter from New York, this crazy scenario has come true. The short story “The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell, portrays Rainsford’s struggle to survive. When he falls off of a boat, Rainsford swims to a mysterious island, where he meets a man named General Zaroff. Zaroff likes to hunt humans because he is not challenged by hunting animals. Later in the story, Zaroff hunts Rainsford. Even though Rainsford faces…

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    his stick-like arms around himself in desperation to shelter them from the biting wind. However, a shudder still weaved its way up his spine as he began to push the vessel farther out of the shallow cover surrounded by dizzily high cliffs stained with ashes. Crimson Cliffs was located at the southernmost point on the overly large wet rock known as Krieger. The boy shuddered once more, though this time it wasn’t from the cold. His hazelnut eyes flickered over to the sandy shore just a few…

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    costs. “For example, bioinformatics solutions are helping to accelerate pharmaceutical drug development, and IT plays a vital role in improving the supply chain efficiency and regulatory compliance.” Improvement in technology will then Legal Patent cliffs have threatened the industry over the last five years since most patents for drugs are expiring within this year. This has forced manufacturers to cut R&D expenditures due to emerging competition with generic drug manufacturers from Korea,…

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