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    ABERDEEN AIRPORT

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    along with its competitors. But given the fact that it is a relatively small airport it was quite hard to face all the expectations and now they are facing some problems‚ which are the following: 2.1 Short runway Currently the Aberdeen Airport is used by ‘only’ fifteen airlines. The short runway is the main reason for this. The average holiday plane requires a longer take-off area‚ so they avoid this airport. Consequently‚ the people from this area are forced to take a plane to the nearest major airport

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    KLIA has two parallel runways‚ the length of both is 4000 meters with a width of 60 meters. Each foundation has 10 taxi lane (lane used aircraft before takeoff) with a taxi time ranged between 2 minutes to 11 minutes. The second runway can be used to handle 120 movements per hour when one runway is used for take-off and other bases used for landing. Each runway is also equipped with a street cab complete with taxiway second and Instrumentation

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    Zanten drove before the disaster were 3 months. Therefore‚ there was a potential recency hazard existed in the disaster. * A-Aircraft 3) Fully fuelled When the Tenerife Airport disaster occurred‚ the KLM is fully fuelled‚ so that longer runway was needed to takeoff. The resulting conflagration was that much more terrible. 4) Too big aircraft The B747 was the biggest type of aircraft on that time. The airport was too small to handle two jumbo aircraft in the same time at the same

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    simple yet smart Andrea “Andy” Sachs‚ a Northwestern graduate‚ and her professional journey in the pursuit of her becoming a serious journalist. However‚ Andy interviewed for the job “a million girls would kill for” at fashion magazine Runway but not as a journalist but rather the second assistant to the merciless editor-in-chief‚ Miranda Priestly. Under the impression that after one year of being Miranda’s assistant she would receive Miranda’s support to pursue other opportunities

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    What Makes a Real Woman?

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    nightmare for some over the magnificence its moguls describe? For decades‚ the debate of whether the fashion industry promotes unhealthy body image has prevailed runway after runway. Would using larger models decrease the prevalence of eating disorders? In the contrary‚ would this be promoting obesity? The representation of “real women” on the runway continues to become one of contemporary society’s most controversial debates and yet... we are no closer to an answer. Within modern fashion history‚ designers

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    Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and in the air. The main function of ATC systems worldwide is to separate aircraft to avoid collisions‚ to organize and expedite the flow of traffic‚ and to provide information and other support for pilots when able. In some countries‚ ATC may also play a security or defense role (as in the United States)‚ or actually be run entirely by the military (as in Brazil). Air traffic control was first introduced

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    Transport Regional Aerospatiale Alenia ATR 42-320‚ N902FX Lubbock‚ Texas January 27‚ 2009 Executive Summary Aerospatiale Alenia ATR 42-320‚ N902FX‚ operating as Empire Airlines flight 8284‚ was on an instrument approach when it crashed short of the runway at Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport‚ Lubbock‚ Texas. The captain sustained serious injuries‚ and the first officer sustained minor injuries. The airplane was substantially damaged. The airplane was registered to FedEx Corporation and operated

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    improvements are small. White models still largely dominate the runways. Designers and fashion houses have full control over the models they put on the runway. Some designers have a certain look in mind. Naomi Campbell made a statement at the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in Berlin “ I hope that all the designers will consider using models of color because as we seen these last two years‚ models of color have not been used on the runways in a very minuet way. So let’s hope that everyone can not let fashion

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    Pole Vaulting Technique

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    ability. Speed‚ height‚ jumping ability‚ upper body strength‚ body awareness‚ and coordination are the main physical qualities needed to become good vaulter. The pole vault really should be visualized as one continuous event starting from the end of the runway to landing into the pit‚ but to better understand the technique it will be broken up into different sections‚ which can be worked on individually.

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    Anorexia: Models That Died

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    Models that died from Anorexia Nervosa and eating disorders Ana Carolina Reston She was young‚ happy and beautiful. She was successful in her modelling career‚ walking runways all over the world‚ in various fashion weeks. Her downward spiral into the pit of anorexia began in 2004‚ in China. She was told that she was ‘too fat’ despite being of a healthy weight and height for a working model. Her weight plummeted to 40kg‚ making her Body Mass Index (BMI) an unhealthy 13.4. On the 14th of November

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