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    Railway According to (The Economic Times , n.d.) Rail transport is also known as train transport. It is a means of transport which run on tracks (rails or railroads) that handle cargo from seaport to varies area of the country. The railways were introduced in the 19th century and is still being used in this present era to transport goods, therefore the writer understands that it is one of the oldest and fastest means of transportation for goods and also cost effective. Since the system runs…

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    the conditions may be harsh for the people do have positive sides to them. The ships themselves play an important part in the lives of many people, not only do the owners of the cargo make a profit, but the workers do as well. Bangladesh has no iron ore sources or mines which is why they have a demand for 500,000 tons of steel and metals. Ship breaking supplies the country with sixty percent of its raw materials for the local steel industries. In a couple of ways, taking into consideration…

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    reservoirs. CSG occupies a significant proportion of natural gas to provide a secure supply for Australia and international markets. Production of gas generates revenue for industry and government that have social and economic benefits for Australia. Iron ore and concentrates, coal and natural gas made up around 40 per cent of Australia’s exports at a value of around $124 billion. For the foreseeable future, Australia will continue to be a major supplier of crucial energy and raw materials to…

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    The day started the same as any other. The sun was hot, it must have been almost 100 degrees, which isn’t out of the ordinary for Brasil, but on this particular day the heat seemed as though if you threw an egg on the street it would fry right on the pavement. I took my usual route through Bento Rodrigues to get to work. Stopping at the corner store by the farm to get my favorite candy before going to work on the docks. I had stopped there every day for the past seven years before work, it was…

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    Normandy D-Day Geography

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    Normandy, most associated with the historical tragedy of D-Day, and home of the ever-famous William the Conquer, one of the most brilliant warriors of all time, is a region encompassing the northwestern divisions of Orne, Calvados, and Manche. It is bounded by the regions of Haute-Normandie to the northeast, Centre to the southeast, Pays de la Loire to the south, and Brittany to the southwest. The northern and western shores of the region are guarded by the English Channel. Though known mostly…

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    Hacienda Plains Case Study

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    the carefully cut stonework. It is likely that they were able to achieve this due to the fact that they were a more “advanced” civilization technologically on par with the Zatopec. The Totalrec had both their stolen goods (which must have included iron tools, as it would most likely be near impossible to create their elaborate pyramids otherwise) and a social organization structured enough to include rulers or kings, as evidenced by the names recorded in the Zatopec…

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    In Mo Tzu’s Against Music, the audience learns that music is detrimental to society. He first starts out by claiming the responsibility of a benevolent man, or women is to eliminate what is ruinous to society. Besides this, a benevolent man’s obligation is not to just take his only interest and add it, but also decide based on the common good. For instance, plenty of people of a higher class, rulers, and ministers may enjoy music, and all it entails, very much; but, it offers few to none…

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    Angola is rich in diamond, oil, iron ore and manganese and copper deposits. With oil being one of its biggest economic contributors, making up 90% of its exports, providing countries such as USA and China with oil. The two major liberation movements, MPLA and UNITA fought not only for power…

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    Ever since the Spanish settlement in the 16th century, the country has worked as a service economy. In 1821, Panama broke out from Spain and joined Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela, calling themselves the Republic of Gran Colombia. When it dissolved in 1830, Panama remained part of Colombia, and in 1903 along with U.S support it became separated from Colombia. The United States and Panama signed a treaty that allowed the construction of a canal, and that also gave sovereignty to the U.S over a…

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    China Threat Analysis

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    Does China represent a threat or opportunity to Australia? Discuss in relation to trade and security The rise of China has sparked renewed public and political interest in Australia’s foreign policy. As an engine of the world economy, China has elevated Australia’s trade market and has influenced Australia’s economic stability through the export demands of China and its bilateral agreements. Additionally, Australia’s involvement with China impacts its security environment. This essay will…

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