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    to 160 km) and has an area of 135,000 square miles (350,000 square km) allowing it to be the largest coral reef in the world. It is sometimes referred to as the largest structure built by living creatures. (2) Something that I would call the Burj Khalifa of the animals. Key Abiotic Components of the Great Barrier Reef: An abiotic factor is something non living that affects the biotic factors of an…

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    Another area that the media often associates with hip hop music is its relation to drugs and violence. Violent and explicit themes are what makes rap music often subject to controversy. Looking at Eminem, a notorious artist known for his provocative and explicit songs, is very often criticized for the vulgar themes and aggressive behavior. His “The Marshall Mathers LP” album details his rage with drugs, his relationship with his estranged wife Kim and his mother, and his price for fame. Despite…

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    Mariah Norris Edward Joffe Intro to Hospitality 21 November 2016 Doing Business Overseas Recommendation: The hotel chain HomeAway, a brand new state-of-the-art resort, is looking for a new destination. The hotel corporation believes in blending in the city’s culture with the ambiance of the hotel and bringing guests in from all over the world to experience it. HomeAway wants their guests to immerse themselves in a new culture and make it home. To truly live in a destination, not just visit.…

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    other, and hinders interaction. In the novel, there is a sad city, whose inhabitants are so sad that they have forgotten the name of the city. In the sad city, there is one happy fellow named Haroun, whose father is the famous storyteller, Rashid Khalifa. However, Haroun’s happiness turns into sadness because Soraya, his mother, runs away, and Rashid lost his ability to tell stories. To set thing straight, Haroun convinces a water genie he ran into to take him to the source of stories. The…

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    Khalifa Almazrouei Bess Myers Writing 121 24 October 2014 Should Student Pay that Much For Colleges? In today’s time, it cost thousands of dollars every year in tuition to go to college in America. A lot of families do not have all of the money the school requires to send their son or daughter in school, but they still try to find a way to send them anyways, because education is very important to them. Sometimes the parents will look get another job, or take out loans if they can. But,…

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    Question Two: Sheikh Saed bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, Sheikh Mohammed’s grandfather ruled Dubai between 1912 and 1958. He showed farsightedness and put down the foundation for Dubai and its diversified income resources from port to souk (market) ( Govers & Go, 2009). But the actual progress started with Sheikh Rashid bin Saed Al Maktoum, father of Sheikh Mohammed. He ruled Dubai between 1958 until 1990. Oil was discovered during his reign. He showed –as his father- farsightedness as he invested the…

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    Hong Kai Case Study

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    The personal preference about the attraction for HongKong & Dubai The taste of people is just like the personality, no one has the exactly same compared to others. For me, there are parts I like and dislike both in HongKong & Dubai, for example: As foodie (likes tasting all kinds of food), the first thing I search for in a city is the food center. HongKong is recognized as a food paradise, but it is also a city that never sleeps( a paradise for people having fun). There are more than ten…

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    Popular Music Influence

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    The trend in popular music is to glamorize drugs and alcohol. This music encourages young adolescents to “have fun” while minimizing the risk and dangers of the substance. Through music, deviant behaviors magnify the illusion of a carefree, unfettered life. Popular music encourages recreational drug use among adolescents by removing barriers for illicit drug use and endangering the lives of those who take part in the drug fueled culture. Music is present almost anywhere and easily accessible…

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    architecture are often addressed the context in term of materials, forms and details of the building around it-cultural context. For example, most of the buildings and attractions in Dubai are being built with unique architecture and design such as Burj Khalifa. Dubai is also well known with other various megaproject such as Palm Islands which consist of luxury hotels, marinas, water theme park, residential villas and apartments (Junemo 2004). Apart from that, other feature of postmodernity…

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    Some say music is the key to the soul, and the way music is turning in recent years many believe it is making a turn for the worse. Ten years ago with songs like, “We belong together” by Mariah Carey and “Let me love you” by Mario showed more thought and substance when it came to the concept of love and intimacy. The songs created in past years showed more conservation and used clever metaphors to insinuate sexual relations, rather than blatantly stating it. In more recent years, with songs like…

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