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    Philip Island Attraction

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    If you have not already taken a vacation to Philip Island by now‚ you surely don’t know how much you are missing and in case you have been there I can bet tat you have not exhausted all the attraction this beautiful island has to offer. Philip Island is an island located about 147 km south-southeast from the city of Melbourne and has a population of just fewer than 10‚000 people. The is named in honor of the first governor of new south wales who went by the name Arthur Philip in case you are wondering

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    PFAD MANUFACTURING PROCESS Crude Palm oil is extracted from the mesocarp of the fruit of the palm Elaeis guineensis. Crude palm oil (CPO) is refined by physical refining to get Refined‚ Bleached and Deodourised Palm oil. Palm Fatty acid distillate is produced as by product. The method of manufacturing of PFAD is as follows: The initial temperature of CPO is raised to 60 – 90°C. . After that‚ there is about 20% of the CPO feed to into the slurry and mix with the bleaching earth (6

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    The Desert Island Problem

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    been tossed through the South Pacific‚ the ship ran aground on an island which the Captain realised was a remote and uncharted and probably undiscovered new volcanic island. The implication of all this is that eventual rescue is remote but cannot be ruled out if they survive long enough: search and rescue would be based on the last plotted position thousands of miles away on the belief that the ship may have sunk at that point; the island is not near any trade route. This is before the days of GPS and

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    Dubai Examples Essay

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    energyDevelopment affects the wildlife and environment – destroying natural places so Aysha can go to MacDonalds!!!!!No natural resources – they only have oil – no water‚ no trees…Destroying the environment to build things – not sustainable – Why? Palm Islands – Bad – Why? Man-made – destroy beaches and sea life – built for rich people – very very expensive to build – takes up lots of money that could be used to build houses‚ schools‚ hospitals‚ parks etc – Good or bad???? Good for economy bad for environmentThey

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    the United Arab Emirates ….. ……………………………………….……...4 The Palm Tree Islands: focus on tourism for economic sustainability…………………....4 Other major tourist attractions and further construction projects……...……………..…...5 Conclusion ……………………………………………………………………………………….5 References………………………………………………………………………………………...6 Appendix Material………………………………………………………………………………..7 Executive summary The construction of The Palm Tree Islands in Dubai helped achieving economic growth and stability

    Free Dubai United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

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    Palm Oil; Poverty Fighter or Environmental Killer? The rapid globalization and dismantling of trade barriers is resulting in many changes in today’s international trade environment. According to Luthans (1) globalization is the process of social‚ political‚ economic‚ cultural and technological integration among countries around the world. Many challenges are facing agro-food producers‚ but also retailers such as our company Tesda‚ an international supermarket based in UK‚ that seek to remain

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    complex. The Palm Islands- The Palm Islands of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates are the world’s largest artificial islands‚ each manmade into the shape of a palm tree. The Palm Islands can be seen from space. Each of them is shaped like a palm tree‚ but there are no actual palm trees there. The project took just four years to complete and each island required nearly 12 million pounds of rock and more than 53 million pounds of sand from the ocean floor to construct. Jumeirah‚ the only island open to the

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    Public Space in Dubai Uae

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    A Rich Man’s Island: An In-depth Analysis of How the Expansion of Dubai Created an Exclusionary Space Environment Over the past twenty years‚ Dubai has grown massively. During the early 1990’s‚ Dubai was a desert area. It did not have many residents or businesses. However‚ within the past decade‚ the economy of Dubai‚ Emirate‚ which is considered the trade and tourism center for the Gulf region‚ has achieved a growth many cities see in a lifetime. At one point Dubai consisted of average middle

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    Dubai

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    Introduction The Palm Jumeirah is a large artificial island built off the coast of Dubai comprising villas‚ Leisure and entertainment facilities. It was one of the largest and most ambitious projects of its kind‚ 25km2 of new land being created. The project was held by Nakheel. The Palm takes the shape of a palm tree and is divided into three main sectors: the trunk (the hub)‚ the fronds (mostly residential villas) and the crescent (shore protection and luxury houses). Aims & Objectives The

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    purchase of sand to build the Palm Islands‚ three artificial islands spreading out of the city. As a country near the desert‚ this should not be a big deal‚ yet they are not using desert sand. Desert sand‚ because it have been blown around so much‚ is round and not ‘sticky’‚ thus‚ cannot compress together and make land. Where sea sand‚ with its rough edges‚ can be stacked together. Dubai‚ illegally‚ have been shipping in sand from other countries in order to build the Palm Island‚ and the failed project

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