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    King Crab straight from the local coral reef; during our spearfishing trip (I mentioned it earlier at the activities paragraph) among all the fish and conch we caught and found we had the incredible fortune to run across a King Crab in the Caribbean sea; later that day we had a very large and very wonderful meal of fish, conch fritters, ceviche, and the grand item: King Crab; the meal was actually large enough that everyone (including the onsite guide’s family) had enough to eat. Our last trip…

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    Sea Ice Biome

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    have been significant changes in sea ice extent. Specifically, the report addresses the slow but significant seasonal decline in sea ice cover. Arctic sea ice is of utmost importance for ecosystems to thrive. Post et al. (2013) discuss this further, stating “the sea-ice biome influences the abundance, distribution, seasonality, and interactions of marine and terrestrial species.” This is especially true for polar bear populations in the Arctic, as the presence of sea ice is imperative to their…

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    The Crusades were influenced by the Eastern culture. Because of this the Crusades took the opportunity to spread the idea. They saw the way there country treated each other and decided to spread it throughout the land that they occupied in the Western Nations. This made the peoples Social life more courteous to one another and spread the chivalry around the Western Nations. The last are that will be focused on is the Religious area. Religion was pretty big with the Crusades were the Christians,…

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    As I looked out at the gorgeous light blue Caribbean Sea I saw a large white boat in the distance with a rope connected to a parachute sailing over it with multiple people in the boat. My family and I were standing on the pure white Dominican Republic sand waiting for our turn to take the dinghy out and meet the parasail boat for our first experience parasailing ever. The sky was as clear and blue as could be, with absolutely no clouds and the sun beaming on each and every one of the vacationers…

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    Battle Of Kadesh Analysis

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    (Kitchen 1982: 56). Furthermore, they are visually represented as looking different from the Egyptians in terms of their clothing, complexion, and chariot technologies to list a few (Baines and Malek 1988: 202-03). Shaw however points out that many “Sea Peoples” coming from the Mediterranean and Syria-Palestine migrated to Egypt in fairly large numbers, and it not only included warriors and soldiers that later became Egyptian mercenaries, but entire families as well. Despite them living…

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    Fun fact, it is not named the green sea turtle because of the color of its shell, which is usually not green but brown, dark olive or black. It’s green because of the color of its subdermal (another word for under the skin) body fat. In Addition, green sea turtles can grow to be as long as 5 feet head to tail and can weigh up to 350 pounds. They tend to live for quite a while, reaching sexual maturity…

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    creating the documentary to study and show the situation of the crisis. They create multiple documentaries, as well as have a specified channel, and a credible website. Their documentaries and news pieces vary in topic from gun control to the South and North Korean border. The company was founded in 2013 and was based in New York City, they now have bureaus worldwide to cover international news. (Vice News, 2007) The company that is being interviewed or followed in this work is a group called…

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    Tallink Group Case Study

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    The Business Strategy of Tallink Group The Group’s vision for 2014 is to be a market leader in the cruise line industry of Europe by offering world class services in leisure and business travel. The Group’s Strategy is to: 1. Strive for the highest level of customer satisfaction 2. Increase the volumes and strengthen the market position in the region 3. Develop wide range of quality services for different customers and to pursue new growth opportunities 4. Maintain an optimal debt level that…

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    companies such as Rankin Bros. subcontracting with Conger Lumber and later the Mitchell-MacDonald Company that started in 1898. Through to the 1920s, Mitchell-MacDonald Co. have a wood mill strategically placed about 1.5 km west of train tracks on the north side. They brought the logs from Crane into Blackstone by a small steamboat…

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    The Viking Age

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    draw on influence from foreign ideas and knowledge. The extent of the trade in the port town was international. Some artefacts have been found in excavations from the far reaches of the known world at the time; for example, a bronze figurine of a North Indian Buddha, Irish crozier head, and the Coptic bronze ladle uncovered at the sight act as evidence of a significant flux of trade in Northern Europe in the “Pre-Viking” era. This port serves as an example that pre-existing commerce and…

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