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…The disasters belong to tourism industry are disease, weather, the flood, the terrorism, the earthquake and so on. All of those will affect and influence the tourism industry with heavy hitting. For example, the USA 9.11 terrorisms bombing in year 2001 was not only…
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…be taken on here in the restaurant. Use your head in all situations, that's what you have it for. If you see an unsafe act don't be afraid to speak up. It the case of an emergency situation such as an earthquake or power shortage please remember to remain calm…
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…in the morning and somebody shaking you to wake up could be taken as an earthquake with sirens going off in one's dream. This is very common and usually occurs when the individual is waking from the REM stage. From a medical standpoint, dreams are determined…
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…the forces of nature such as floods, blizzards or earthquakes. When engineers are designing a bridge they ask these questions. What type of bridge?, where will the bridge be built?, how will people use the bridge?, a bridge designed for people will be much…
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…formations, volcanoes, and earthquakes, glaciers, over thrusts, continental shelves and slopes, and magnetic patterns on the ocean floor."(Brown,1989). Darwin himself expressed so many doubts about his theory, and yet for almost 150 years it has been considered…
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…. The reader knows this from the simile between the vibrations it undergoes, with that of an earthquake, when the giant of a boy enters the room. There are no technological advances once again made from that early time period of the 1960's in the sense of television…
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…a hindrance as the 'wind arose; the sea roared; and, as with the mighty shock of an earthquake; it split and cracked with a tremendous and overwhelming sound. The work was soon finished; in a few minutes a tumulus sea rolled between me and my enemy'. Because…
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…an Earthquake region. As minorities are becoming more educated and wealthier, the number of potential customers is rising. As a result, Daimler Chrysler has developed a "Minority Retail Development Program". Its purpose is to recruit, select and train minority…
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…. Varaha dove into the ocean and was able to locate the earth by using his enormous tusks with their superior sense of smell. He raised the earth from the ocean by using the tusks. According to Hindu myth, "earthquakes are believed to be caused whenever Varaha…
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…tenets of Christianity. The first line of attack was to point out that religion and astrology frequently offered conflicting explanations for the same phenomena. Whereas the Christian was taught to regard storms, famines or earthquakes as the manifestations…
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