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    Maritime Law in Maldives

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    Table of Contents Enforcement of Maritime Law in the Maldives- Laws‚ regulations and aspects of enforcement 3 Introduction 3 Historical development of Maritime Laws in Maldives 3 Agencies involved in Maritime Activities in Maldives 4 1- Maldives Customs Service: 4 2- Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF): 5 3- Department of Immigration & Emigration: 5 4- Maldives Police Service: 5 5- Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture: 5 6- Ministry of Transport and Communication:

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    Maldives Visitor Survey

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    MALDIVES VISITOR SURVEY FEBRUARY 2014 Ministry of Tourism Republic of Maldives START READING © Ministry of Tourism 2015 Published by Ministry of Tourism Malé‚ Republic of Maldives www.tourism.gov.mv Prepared by CDE Consulting Republic of Maldives www.cde.com.mv Designed and Illustrated by ILLUME www.illume.mv ii  .  CONTENTS 02 04 4  SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS 17  TRIP PLANNING 18  .  Source of Information 05  .  Visitors to the Maldives 20  .  Motivators to Visit 05 . Trip Planning

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    Teacher and Interpreter

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    jobs: people were farmers‚ backers‚ salesmen or butchers. Today there are thousands of different kinds of jobs. The choice of future career is the most important and the most difficult in our life. The professions of an English teacher and an interpreter has become very important nowadays because English language is the most popular language for communication and business. English language is an international language. Teachers help us to learn English language‚ understand English speech and English

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    My Country the Maldives

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    Introducing Maldives Perhaps the ultimate in long haul luxury‚ the Maldives is currently enjoying incredible growth again having bounced back from a series of disasters in the past few years including the coral bleaching wrought by el Niño and the horror of the 2004 tsunami. Indeed‚ so superior are its beaches‚ so cobalt blue its waters and so warm its welcome that the country has become a byword for paradise whether it be for honeymooners‚ sun worshippers or divers. A geological eccentricity nestled

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    The Republic of Maldives consists of 1‚190 islands (fewer than 200 are inhabited) in the Indian Ocean‚ southwest of Sri Lanka. The Maldives has a population of 270‚000‚ of which about 70‚000 reside in Male‚ the capital city. Beautiful atolls‚ inhabited by over 1‚100 species of fish and other sea life‚ attract thousands of visitors each year. Tourism facilities are well developed on the resort islands. The Tsunami of December 26‚ 2004 caused some damage to several hotels and facilities on some of

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    Swot Analysis Of Maldives

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    Maldives is located in the Indian Ocean near Equator. It is a part of Asia. Maldives is one of the renowned beach resorts and it is famous for its landscape and exclusive hotels and resorts. Maldives is classified as high-end‚ world-class retreat. Maldives offers ultimate privacy because of this Maldives attracts many rich and famous people around the world. And the above mention fact is one of the major factors‚ which differentiate itself from many other island resorts around it. Ultimate privacy

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    Interpreter of Maladies

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    Secrecy is a recurrent theme of Interpreter of Maladies. With reference to at least three stories‚ what are the causes and effects of this trait on the lines of the characters? Secrecy is the act of hiding information from certain individuals or groups. Secrecy is often controversial‚ depending on the content of the secret‚ the group or people keeping the secret‚ and the motivation of secrecy. Jhumpa Lahiri’s anthology‚ “Interpreter of Maladies”‚ explores this theme through several characters

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    Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha

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    Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha‚ patroness saint of ecology‚ nature‚ and the environment. Kateri was born in 1656‚ in Ossernonan. At birth Kateri Tekakwitha was given the name Catherine‚ or Kateri in Iroquois languages. Kateri Tekakwitha became an orphan at age 4 when her village got attacked by smallpox and her family died‚ including her parents and her baby brother. After being weakened‚ scarred and partially blind‚ she survived. Her 2 aunts and uncle‚ the Kanienkehaka chief then adopted her.

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    Interpreter Of Maladies

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    Jhumpa Lahri is an Indian American author. She mostly in all her stories wrote about Indians. One of her debut short story released in 1999 was "The Interpreter of Maladies". In these short stories she addressed a lot of themes which includes: dilemmas in the lives of Indian immigrants‚ marital difficulties‚ and a separation between the first and second generation United States immigrants. However apart of all these she also attractively uses the relationship between Mr.Kapasi and Mrs.Das to illustrate

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    Interpreter of Maladies

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    important factor in many stories. In “Interpreter of Maladies”‚ the author‚ Jhumpa Lahiri‚ uses the symbol to represent her idea. In the story‚ the main character‚ Mr. Kapasi‚ is an Indian tour guide who accompanies the Das family on their way to see the Sun Temple at Konarak. Mr. Kapasi is an intelligent and knowledgeable man. He was once fluent in many languages but now speaks only English. He wanted to be a diplomat once but now he works as an interpreter in a doctor’s office. Mr. and Mrs. Das

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