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…is the Asian tsunami which has led to devastation of the tourism industry in Maldives. It has not affected Kerala in terms of economic or tourism assets. Initially after the tsunami there was 3% cancellation in terms of tourist booking but after a fortnight…
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…tidal waves, called tsunami, along Japan's Pacific coast. The Japanese islands have more than 150 major volcanoes. Over 60 of these volcanoes are active. Numerous short, swift rivers cross Japan's rugged surface. most of the rivers are too shallow…
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…2000 miles away if it doesn’t like the way it fee! ls; small wars in places you never knew existed; tourists in space; citizenship for dolphins; free cradle to grave high-speed information access. How do you sort thought this tsunami of data and put…
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…, the ideas come much more rapidly, albeit still in text form. One is able to interact with the text, expect timely textual returns, and appreciate a fairly uniform language base. In an oral plus graphic environment, ideas arrive in something akin to tsunami
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…in that specific area. "Waves are variable and transitory features of the sea's surface." (Sandra Smith) All waves, from the smallest ripple to the most destructive tsunami, have common characteristics. They all have crests, troughs, wave heights, lengths…
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…-growing community and it seemed to be on the edge of a wider awareness. Perhaps the tsunami of new weblogs created in the wake of Pitas and Blogger crushed the movement before it could reach critical mass; the sudden exponential growth of the community rendered…
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…it is the fires in California or Tsunami relief in Indonesia, they have guidelines that they have to follow to accomplish the most good. As a non-profit organization they are an example to the world showing what can be done with the various donations that can…
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…in that specific area.         'Waves are variable and transitory features of the sea's surface.' (Sandra Smith) All waves, from the smallest ripple to the most destructive tsunami, have common characteristics. They all have crests, troughs, wave heights…
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…to help the recent Katrina victims in USA and Tsunami victims in affected areas. This would further enhance their image as a caring organization. On the whole, it offers direct marketing as it creates a direct relationship between customers and the business…
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…fires, volcanic activity, tsunamis, severe storms with high winds, and highly acidic rain. The impact could have caused chemical changes in the Earth's atmosphere, increasing concentrations of sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and fluoride compounds. The heat…
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