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    1. Define enemy combatant. Provide examples of who might be deemed as such and why? Enemy combatants are persons detained under the executive order established by former president of the United States, George W. Bush. It also includes the definition of an individual who was part of or supporting Taliban or al Qaeda forces, or associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the United states or its coalition partners. One example of someone who may be deemed as such is a…

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    An interview with stationery duty manager and a survey on Emirates (Appendix 1) reveal that delays at the check-in counter because of the passenger luggage poses the biggest challenge for the airline. Significant time is spent in printing the bag tags and sorting baggage. The various procedures involved delay the loading of the baggage to the aircraft and the departure time. Considering the high level…

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    Louis Vuitton, French entrepreneur and fashion designer, was born on August 4th, 1821 in Anchay, Jura, France. Vuitton descended from a working-class family of joiners, carpenters, farmers and milliners (Bio.com). At the age of 10, his mother died and his father remarried. According to bibliography.com, “Vuitton’s new stepmother was as severe and wicked as any fairy-tale Cinderella villain. A stubborn and headstrong child, antagonized by his stepmother and bored by the provincial life in Anchay,…

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    Drag Bag Case Study

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    Introduction: Global luggage market includes bags for packaging of personal belongings. The market can be broadly segmented into casual bags, travel bags, and business bags. These segments include several types of luggage (such as spinner bags, suitcases, duffel bags, messenger bags, carry-on bags, expandable bags, and others) to suit various consumer needs. Having chosen that the time has come to reconsider the conventional bag, we have built up a Luggage Bag – an inventive way of life item…

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    9/11: A Case Study

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    The passenger terminal at Indianapolis International Airport was the first to be designed and built in the United States after the September 11, 2001 attacks. As a result of this, the airport has in place a multi-million dollar luggage screening process. The events of 9/11 necessitated this comprehensive screening process, which was previously absent, in order to make sure that explosives were not being placed in checked bags For the first time ever, on Monday, the Transportation Security…

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    with me as well as my friend, Brittany, and her mother. We would visit Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Arizona. When I got to the school, we loaded our luggage on the bus and started off for the airport. As the bus pulled up to the airport, everyone bolted out of their seats. After the luggage had been unloaded, we made our way to check-in for our luggage registration. I walked away without my suitcase, feeling as if I forgot something important. Security screening was the only obstacle between…

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    there was a checkpoint and a register that asked me a question, he said “What is your name, Sir?” I replied with my poor English “Chin Bao.” He wrote my name down and sent me on my way. Since I didn’t have any real place to settle I placed my luggage in the little cubby space I was given for my pickaxe. After that I instantly started to work. Work was pretty tough, I sweat a lot but kept going. When my day was over I found an alley way where there was a Chinese family living so I kindly asked…

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    Disney Informative Speech

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    Inside this package will be luggage tags that you will put on your luggage before going to the airport. When you land in Orlando, there will be no need to pick up your luggage at the airport. This is because Disney will deliver your luggage to your room once it arrives at the resort from the airport. However, when it is time to leave, the most magical place on earth, you are able to check-in to your flight from your resort. The cast members at the resort will tag your luggage and deliver it…

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    My first and biggest concern was what would happen at the airport? How did it work entering another country and then also what would happen on the way back when I wanted to re-enter America? This concern also included what would happen with my luggage? If I had multiple flights, when did I need to pick up my bag and when would it just go through to my final destination?…

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     Ski equipment If you’ve got your own ski equipment and you are able to bring it, you should pack it in specially designed bags that are easier for carrying. On the other hand, you should not be worried if you have your own equipment, since every ski center offers renting services.  Special accessories Winter conditions can be pretty tough, so be sure that you’ve packed: • waterproof gloves, scarves, and hats, • sunglasses. Bonus tips: o Dress in layers! If possible, wear the clothes made…

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