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    to Port Moresby against the 250 in the 39th division, local men from New Guinea called 'Fuzzy Wuzzy angels' or just 'Fuzzy Wuzzy,' helped the Australians by carrying fallen soldiers, equipment and assisting the Australians with geographic locations. However just like those from the 39th division, many local men assisting the Australians were forced labor, yet many of the 'Fuzzy Wuzzy' were rewarded the medal of honor and proclaimed as heroes. With the Japanese closer than 40km away from Port…

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    Unable to convince the workmen to place them in front of the empty storefront next door, Bob tries calling the city to no avail. He then decides to team up with Teddy and Linda to move the port-a-potties himself. Jordan comes up with the idea of tagging the Land Ship’s sale, and Tina reluctantly agrees to help him. Afterward she feels guilty and wants to fix it, but she needs white paint and all the stores are closed. Luckily Gene reveals…

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    Methanol Plant

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    Imagine having just cleaned up an area and someone was planning to go and pollute it again. The Port of Tacoma is planning on making a methanol plant for a company based in China. They should not build a methanol plant because, it will pollute our air with different chemicals, and it will cost a lot of money. These are only a few reasons why they should not build a methanol plant at the Port of Tacoma. The first reason why they should not build the methanol plant is that it will pollute our…

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    Janis Joplin Biography

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    ambitious which helped her rise above the ignorance of the people in Port Arthur. When she got a taste of the real world and the music business it all became too much for her. Everything Janis had set out to achieve was now being set back. Janis Joplin died at the young age of 27, but during her life she was able to overcome adversity and make something of herself whether you think in a negative or positive way. In the end the “pig” from Port Arthur became rock’s first female…

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    off from Cadiz in 1500 in search of new lands. He found the isthmus in 1501, but was unable to stay for very long because of his ship's deteriorating condition due to shipworms. Despite many attempts to repair them, his ships sank in a Santo Domingo port and was not only unable to continue his exploration of the isthmus, he was also arrested and sent back to Spain by the governor for allegedly trading with natives without permission. After returning to Spain to face trial, the…

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    The decision to implement a converged technology within an organisation should be a conscious decision, however, with wireless there exists a very real threat of unauthorised implementations. This ultimately creates a risk to the information assets within an organisation, even when there is no perceived threat. So in the security policy the organisation can state its stance upon the installation of wireless access points, in that at the very least they must have prior authorisation and adhere to…

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    Sheltering Sky Analysis

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    The traveler has become a common image of those of the modernist writers. This image is prominent in Paul Bowles novel, Sheltering Sky. The characters of Port and Kit do more than just visit the sites. They become immersed in the culture that have journeyed to. They do this to escape themselves but civilization of the world that they came from. The traveler is more than just the tourist; there can be a moment where they can decide to be native even for a little bit. The traveler goes beyond just…

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    which is perfectly comfortable for carrying in a bag or from one desk to another desk. It has a memory of 8 GB and offers an excellent connectivity and includes one HDMI port, 3 USB 3.0 ports, a smart card reader, headset jack, an Ethernet port, a micro SD card reader, a Noble cable lock port and underneath there is a docking port as well. Therefore, if in case in the future if anyone wants to use it as like Desktop the only thing need to add is one monitor, keyboard, mouse, and dock (Domingo,…

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    gentlemen, Smart.co proudly introduce to you “simple Reef” My name is Mechail Abarcar the founder of Smart.co. My name is Billy Bolang the founder of Smart.co. The Great Barrier Reef, specifically Port Douglas is on track to extinction due to the never-ending spiral of plastic waste. Port Douglas needs your help, with a little bit of…

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    Bluescope Case Summary

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    1. Summary: • BlueScope’s biggest steel factory in Australia----the Port Kembla Steelworks, is in serious economic trouble. The future of BlueScope Steel's Port Kembla plant is "on a knife edge”. • Weak demand, a global glut of cheap production, increased import competition and a stubbornly high Australian dollar are all incentives contribute to BlueScope’s dilemma. Among them, China’s cheap import is a key factor to bring pressure. • BlueScope’s top managers are considering layoffs to reduce…

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