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    Maritime Transport

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    Possible Liberalization of Maritime Transport Services through GATS Table of Contents 1. Introduction.……………………………………………………………………………….3 2. Development of Negotiation Rounds………………………………………………………. 2.1. Uruguay Round and NGMTS……………………………………………………………4 2.2. Doha Round……………………………………………………………………………...5 3. The three pillars of the Maritime Schedule………………………………………………...6 4. Benefits of Liberalization of Maritime Trade………………………………………………. 4.1. Possible Profits of Liberalization of the

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    The Maritime Expansion

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    April 04‚ 2012 Through the first week of notes in History: The Maritime Expansion History is the study of past events‚ as well as important events that happened in which we discover what brought us today to this actions. We always have to get down through these events in history‚ dig in and discover in detail the roots of life. Globalization is the systematic interaction and economic integration‚ an economic traffic. Most countries cannot survive without globalization such as United States. Omnipotence

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    The European Realm

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    2/9/14 GEOG 133 ONLINE The European Realm It is very difficult to determine the boundaries of Europe. A few characteristics that allow geographers to classify the boundaries of Europe include things such as culture‚ religion‚ and ethnicity just to name a few. Geographers can create boundaries based on cultural beliefs that are shared or similar to other groups. When comparing Eastern Europe to Asia‚ there is a very distinctive difference between the two countries that allows for the nations that

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    remember telling Alison I wouldn’t ride any of the horses beforehand because I was scared of what could happen. Despite me telling her this‚ Carla and Alison both encouraged me to ride a horse. "Nothing bad will happen"‚ they said. "It will be fine"‚ they said. Man‚ I bet they both felt bad afterwards for telling me that. About forty-five minutes into Alison’s lesson her instructor and Carla came over to talk to me. They both asked me I if was interested in riding the horse around with Alison

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    Maritime Law

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    Maritime law Module 1 – Introduction to maritime law 1 1. What is the field of law described as ‘maritime law’? The subject of maritime law attempts to give you a clear understanding of the legal principles applicable to commercial shipping operations. These are the legal principles that determine the obligations and regulate the relationships of the parties in the maritime transport chain

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    maritime industry

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    analyzes the production‚ distribution‚ and consumption of goods and services. The term economics comes from the Ancient Greek οἰκονομία (oikonomia‚ "management of a household‚ administration") from οἶκος (oikos‚ "house") + νόμος (nomos‚ "custom" or "law")‚ hence "rules of the house(hold)". Political economy was the earlier name for the subject‚ but economists in the late 19th century suggested "economics" as a shorter term for "economic science" that also avoided a narrow political-interest connotation

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    Maritime Issues

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    their family to become stable in life. And some just wanted to gain a capital to make their long-term business on land. Its true! When you became a seafarer you can have all these privileges and benefits in life—BUT--- as what they say‚ “It’s not all fun and games.” Being a seafarer you need to take heavy responsibilities and obligations too. In this study we would like the readers to see the other side of being a seafarer. Because walking the path of a seafarer is no easy job. We would like

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    Maritime Industry

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    How the maritime transportation had contributed to the growth of other mode of transportation? [pic] The transport sector is an important component of the economy impacting on development and the welfare of Malaysian populations. A good and efficient transportation system is a prerequisite for the economic development of Malaysia‚ which has a very open and highly dependent economy and generates very large volume of trade – totalling more than 391 million tonnes (2009) – to be transported

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    traveled on small boats and used kelp forests for sustenance on their long journey. The “Kelp Highway” theory suggests that the first people to settle the Americas traveled along the northeastern coast of Asia and eventually the west coast of what is now the United States. Additionally‚ a “New Polynesian Triangle” theory provides evidence that Polynesian peoples actually reached the coasts of South America and even up to the North American coast. Research for both of these theories

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    Maritime Transport

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    Maritime Transportation Intermodal Transportation Content Page Page 1 Introduction to Maritime Transport 2 2 Intermodal Transportation 2 3 Transmodal Transportation 2 4 Comparison between Intermodal and Multimodal Transportation 2 5 Intermodal Transport Cost 3 6 Containerization 3 7 Disadvantages of Containerization 3 8 Advantages of Containerization 4 9 Reference List 5 1. Introduction to Maritime

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