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    Case Study El Gouna

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    industry has economic importance for a country’s financial system. It assists in its economic recovery and social stability. According to the statistics provided in the Orascom’s Annual Report, El Gouna had 2707 hotel rooms in 2013 with 63% of the occupancy rate. On the other hand, rooms available in other countries for tourists were at a lower side. For instance, rooms in UAE hotel are just 346, followed by Jordan with 260 and Oman with 55 and 64. This shows that El Gouna resort has improved…

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    Schmidtke, 2004). Depth-damage curves relate water depth with estimates of damage to various types of infrastructure to estimate potential damage (Scawthorn, Flores et al., 2006). Depth-damage curves, at a minimum, require two inputs, namely the occupancy classification of the structure and the depth of flooding (Figure 1.3). The output is an estimate of the damage, expressed generally as a percentage of the replacement cost. Depth-damage functions are developed separately for structural or…

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    Shipwreck Research Paper

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    Throughout history human beings have been exploring the sea, whether for trade, sustenance or pleasure, the sea has vast knowledge of the history of seafaring societies. This shows that what is discovered in the ocean in association with the human past is valuable in understanding the societies and cultures of the time. Shipwrecks such as the Uluburun, found off turkey is a notable example of these contributions, alongside the discoveries made off the coast of Levant, modern day Israel, Syria,…

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    court and counsel cases Conrad had and how they all worked out. She was involved in getting a bill through the California legislature that prohibits landlords from requiring that renters' cats be declawed or that dogs be debarked as a condition of occupancy. Most viewed this new law as some zany way of putting animals…

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    Antipsychotics Vs Sga

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    Both first generation antipsychotics (FGA’s) and second generation antipsychotics (SGA’s) are associated with a wide range of side effects that can lead to patient distress and noncompliance with treatment. First generation antipsychotics are strong D2 antagonists resulting in pronounced extra-pyramidal side effects and increased rates of hyperprolactinemia making them second-line treatments for schizophrenia (Werner). The SGA’s (risperidone, olanzapine, clozapine, quetiapine, paliperidone,…

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    A tidal wave of destruction swept across Europe from 1939 to 1945. With Hitler in its wake, a surge of Nazi German invasions reeked havoc as World War II played out across the continent. With the threat of this unrelenting force, an unlikely alliance was born: The Grand Alliance. Great Britain, the United States of America, and the Soviet Union all put their former disagreements behind them and banded together to suppress Hitler and his devotees. The Second World War merely acted as a Band-Aid…

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    Have you ever just went down the road and saw someone who had less than you and felt sorry for them? People that are homeless all have a different story on how they got where they are. In September 2011, the Census Bureau showed the poverty level for America. Our poverty level was 46.2 million Americans were poor in 2010 (Rector and Sheffield). Homelessness is a growing problem in todays society. Many people live through struggle of not knowing where they will sleep that night or where they…

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    lucrative contracts with clauses that ensure they are paid according to bed guarantees. As per Prison Legal News, “These contractual clauses require that a state keeps prisons full, usually at ninety percent but in some case up to a one hundred percent occupancy requirement.” These for profit prison organizations use lobbyist to develop relationships with legislators and ensure their continued successes. Corrections Corporation of American and GEO Group are two of the largest for profit prisons…

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    Street Art Essay

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    Graffiti was once labeled as street art which was frequently a prominent problem in urban cities; defacing or “tagging” public and private property was against the law. As time as evolved, so has the street art culture. Today, street art is one of most sought after and creative outlets for local artists. The culture around street art can be interesting in the fact that artists build their names and reputation with one piece of work at a time; sometimes when it starts to take over the city it…

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    For the midterm project, I chose the topic of leadership in management. I feel that to be a good manager, you must have good leadership skills, so you can help motivate your employees, sustain a controlled and organized business from day to day and socially, you can respond in an effective manner to solve problems and meet goals. Now, to be a good leader you need leadership training as well as an organization that allows you to use resources as effectively and efficiently as need be and to trust…

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