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    Intern Ship Report

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    THREDZ INTERNSHIP REPORT Submitted by: Kamran Umar Abbasi Submitted on: 19th February 2010 THREDZ INTERNSHIP REPORT BY KAMRAN UMAR ABBASI This Internship submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Textile Design‚ from the Asian Institute of Fashion Design. DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE DESIGN ASIAN INSTITUTE OF FASHION DESIGN February 2010 Contents 1. Thredz Introduction 2. Background of Thredz

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    sunken ship part 2

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    Suffering Ship Part 2: Sick as Dogs‚ Trapped like Rats PHL/251 March 17‚ 2014 Professor Robert King Suffering Ship Part 2: Sick as Dogs‚ Trapped like Rats So we still have 412 passenger and crew‚ including 50 kids. The Bird Flu has hit the Shakelton’s ship along with its failing engine. It is going to take 10 man hours to fix‚ and 8 days to get to a decent port for more help and medications. Just outside of helicopter range‚ aircraft drop is just at least a day away‚ it is going to drop

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    Recoverability Test and Calculation of Impairment Loss Alternative Analysis Summary and Recommendations Appendix Operates one cruise ship that is financed with nonrecourse debt. Decline of 30% in cash flow due to presence of pirates. Financial position as of December 31‚ 2010 ($ in millions) • • • • • Cruise Ship Estimated Fair Value Net Book Value Net Carrying Value Nonrecourse Debt Net Working Capital (Directly Attributable) Remaining Useful Life of Asset $3.0 $4.6 $4.0 $0.1 5 years Management

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    and Theseus Ship Thomas Reid was an advocate of common sense realism‚ derived from the ideology of Aristotelianism. He strongly objected John Locke ’s theory of personal identity when pertaining to the idea of the ship of Theseus. Thomas Reid believed that there was a lack of sensus communis in Locke ’s attempt at deducing what defines something as itself. I agree with Thomas Reid. In my opinion‚ something did change from the beginning to the end of the reconstruction to Theseus ship. With no pre-existing

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    Cruise Ships: Is Bigger Better? “Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size‚ do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not.” -Yoda‚ Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back Throughout the world‚ there are hundreds of thousands of vacation possibilities a person can go and experience. Tourism has become a big business‚ and in terms of size‚ cruise ships are a big fish in the ocean of tourism. However‚ within the cruise ship industry‚ there is still a

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    Workplace Relation Ship

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    If you’ve worked in several offices over the course of your career‚ you probably know the differences between a workplace in which the relationships are effective and those in which the relationships need improving. In a healthy workplace‚ colleagues not only get along with their managers‚ but also with their peers. The key to building this type of positive environment is simple and translates into virtually every type of business. Trust and Honesty Trust and honesty go hand-in-hand in any relationship

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    Columbus Ship Journey

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    August - September Today we started out at 8 a.m. on our journey. I am traveling on the Nina‚ and Columbus is the captain on my boat. As we are traveling farther and farther‚ people aren’t having much faith. Everyone is losing their faith. I am trying to stay believing because I believe that God has a plan for us and he has control. Every day it gets harder to keep my faith‚ but I am hanging on. It’s really hard with everyone around me having such a bad attitude. I have been more to myself and

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    also to be looked at. It is this externalization of costs that has led to the ship breaking industry being an unsustainable one. Adverse Environmental Impacts: The 3 toxic materials present in any ship – asbestos‚ polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and toxic paint such as tributylin (TBT) – are the ones that have caused and are continuing to cause havoc in the environment. Mishandling of these hazardous wastes during ship breaking cause considerable and long-term consequences on health‚ safety and the

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    Supply Chain Management: Assignment K Line Ship management (KLSM) is a ship management company located in Singapore and involved in the technical management of a fleet of 30 container and tanker ships. It is a fully owned subsidiary company of K Line in Japan and all the ships managed by KLSM are owned by its parent company in Japan. Technical management activities include provision on crew members to man the ships‚ implementing and maintaining safety and quality management systems on board

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    Mendi tribe‚ wrote to John Quincy Adams. Kale‚ coming from nothing‚ learned enough English while abroad then Amistad Slave Ship. Africans of the Mendi tribe struggled to regain freedom after Spanish abuse. Sometime in January of 1839‚ hundreds of Africans were captured near Sierra Leon. The Africans were beaten and blindfolded. They were then boarded onto a Portuguese ship‚ called Tecora. The journey to Havana‚ Cuba lasted several long months. Many passengers faced viciousness from the captains

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