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    3.6. SYDNEY AIRPORT Sydney Airport (Kingsford Smith) is an International airport in Sydney, Australia. It is located 8km (5mi) south of Sydney City Centre, in the suburb of Mascot. It is the primary airport serving Sydney, and the primary hub for Qantas, secondary hub for Virgin Australia and Jetstar Airways. It is situated near to Botany Bay. Figure 14: Information about Sydney Airport [48,49] Sydney Airport is both the longest continuously operated commercial airport and oldest…

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    Question 1 – ASSET ALLOCATION The following report and its contents outline the asset allocation of charity X to be submitted on 25th May 2015. Strategy Overview A balanced asset allocation has been formulated with Australian and US equities, as well as cash and government bonds. This medium-term investment strategy will generate the best possible (while conservative) rate of return. In order to ensure that we achieve a well-diversified allocation in terms of securities and global market…

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    AMERICAN AIRLINES GROUP INC. COMPANY ANALYSIS HISTORY American Airlines Group (AAG) Inc. was formed on December 9, 2013, after a merger of AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines and US Airways Group, the parent company of US Airways (Statista.com, 2016). AAG Inc. is a publicly traded company with NASDAQ Ticker, AAL. It operates flight services on both the domestic and long haul routes. In 1983, AAG established a subsidiary known as AMR to provide aviation services to other…

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    Nighttime Fatigue Research

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    Research Problem Pioneering research into the effects and countermeasures of fatigue is largely understudied according to Scott et al. (2010); the effects of extended work hours, time hours worked and the inverse relation to sleep and nursing errors has received little recognition. Furthermore, the problem of night shift fatigue is so prevalent the American Nurses Association (ANA), the Institute of Medicine (IOM), and the Joint Commission have called for fatigue countermeasures to be researched…

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    Airport Observation Essay

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    easier and quicker for people to enter with their luggage. The entrance to the departure area is made up of two separate wide automatic glass doors. As you enter you are faced with the check in counters of Air New Zealand on the left, and Jet Star, Qantas and Virgin Airlines on the right. There are self-check in stations in front of the Air New Zealand counters on the left and a few seats line the walls. To the left, along the same wall that the entrance is on is a huge sculpture of a dragon…

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    Nowadays airplanes have become a first choice for people because it is very convenient form of communication. But there is an issue whether to replace allow people to use cellphones on airplanes or do not allow them. In the beginning of this issue few airlines allowed the passengers to use their cellphones during flights. On 30 of August 2006 RYANAIR allowed their passengers to use cellphones in flights (BBC News, 2006). Two years later on 20 of March 2008 Emirates Airlines started operating…

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    Post Modernism

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    Modernity came up as a result of increasing industrialism in the late 19th and early 20th century and amidst thoughts that the traditional forms of religion, art, architecture, literature and society were becoming outdated. Its main principle in planning was to improve the problems in society and thus ultimately benefit society as a whole (Hobson, 1999). Gottdiener and Budd (2005) explain these principles as, ‘encouraging the zoning of like functions in to segregated districts’ as well as…

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