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    Martin Zebracki’s article Beyond Public Artopia: Public art as perceived by its publics, discusses public art and how the people who pass by it interact with it. This type of art can serve as a way to reinvigorate urban development, and Zebracki examines the perception of the public with reference to several specific public art installments. Public art integrates the location into the art and allows the piece to become a part of the city. Barcelona is a city where public art has become an…

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    difficult job. He has to protect two native Navajo soldiers at all cost. Navajo language was used in order to send successfully encrypted messages between American troops. Japanese could not break the Navajo Code. The plot is set during Mariana and Palau Islands campaign during WW II. Those two Native American troops were supposed to be presented in a noble way, but in fact they were not. They are fulfilling very important mission. Hoverer, during training, when they were learning how to send…

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    Sharks There are more than 465 known species of sharks living in our oceans today. Sharks are an apex predator and are at the top of the food chain. They help control the population of fish below them in the food chain. Research has shown that the decrees in shark population has had a major effect in the oceans eco system. Species Diet Most species of sharks eat the normal fish, meaning they eat, crustaceans, mollusks, plankton, krill, marine mammals and other sharks. Sharks also have an…

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    Throughout history there have been countless examples of leader’s effective implementation of the mission command principles. Colonel Puller, an example of one such leader, was the Commander for the 1st Marine Regiment during the invasion and battle of Peleliu. Throughout the 7 days of fighting, he successfully demonstrated the principles of mission command through his use of: building cohesive teams through mutual trust, providing a clear commander’s intent, exercising disciplined initiative,…

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    Introduction Marine invertebrates in the class Anthozoa are known as Corals. These diverse organisms give quite a show in the shallow clear parts of the ocean. Corals live closely together in groups expressing their bright colors that stand out so nicely. Many people consider coral reefs to be very diverse and productive than anything on land. Their skeleton is made out of calcium carbonate protecting them from future encounters with predators. Many more coral polyps then can attach themselves…

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    The level of service has also greatly improvement for our veteran community here in Guam, but the Department of Veterans Affairs seems to forget about our sister island of the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, Federated States of Micronesia and Palau. In the micro level practice I will looked into the veteran homeless and finding them appropriate homes, making them get into the health care that they need and most important to me is social service. Knowing that it is not easy to deal with a…

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    look at the basis of human relationships and see how perfect strangers can form friendships and enemies right away. This made most of us stop and watch fascinated to see how each person developed being watched by cameras on the beautiful beaches of Palau. The challenges to win luxuries were new and different. These were based on the culture and history of the island and got all of us involved in becoming fans for our own survivor. Slowly we started to see how reality television could be family…

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    agrees with Barry D. Bruce when it states that despite the research results there was still not enough data to know for sure if shark cage diving would negatively impact shark populations(2873). Charlie Huveneers at the end of the article writes that from what has been observed there is a possibility that shark cage diving could reduce the over all health and fitness of the shark population at Neptune Islands and recommends for more research to be done(2873). Based on the information from both…

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    Nauru Case Study

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    Nauru, is a small country located in the Pacific Islands that not many people know of. Nauru is located approximately twenty-five miles south of the earths equator, and it’s closest neighboring country is Banaba, another island that is about two hundred miles east of Nauru. The territorial size of the country is only about eight square miles, with a population of “9540” people (Nauru: 2016 Country Review, 3). Nauru “became an independent” country “in 1968,” making it the “smallest republic in…

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    exhilaration and pleasure. An identification card now holds true value for this twenty-year old, as he or she reminisces at the bar over legal drinks. The United States is one of just four countries in the world, including Mongolia, Indonesia, and Palau, where the legal drinking age…

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