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    industry. Need for ICDs Ports and harbors‚ due to inherent structural and procedural constraints‚ cannot accommodate the increased traffic in containerized cargo. Such increase in container traffic necessitated ancillary facilities‚ which could: v Provide a place for speedy evacuation of import containers from the port; v Provide a place where the activities like unitization (standardized packing)‚ stuffing‚ de-stuffing and regulatory clearances like customs formalities can be undertaken;

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    The narrator in "Stones" by William Bell and the musical artists in the article‚ "Voices Rising" by Shane Breaker and the time line are influenced by their appreciation for the past in the ways they affect the lives of others. The narrator in "Stones" shows his appreciation for history through working tirelessly in his family`s antique shop to recreate the stories behind all the items. The musical artists in the article and time line demonstrate their appreciation for their past through incorporating

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Rationale of the Study Containerization is a system of freight transport that transports trade goods from ports to ports. This system is based on a range of steel intermodal containers (also "shipping containers").These containers are built to standardized dimensions and can be loaded and unloaded‚ stacked‚ transported efficiently over long distances‚ and transferred from one mode of transport to another. Thus‚ it provided an economic way to ship 90% of the world

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    stone age

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    One of the most famous Stone Age sculptures that still remain today and used as a desktop background and one of the 7 wonders of the worlds Introduction: The Stone Age is a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make implements with a sharp edge‚ a point‚ or a percussion surface. The period lasted roughly 3.4 million years‚ and ended between 4500 BC and 2000 BC with the advent of metalworking.[1] Stone Age artifacts include tools used by humans and by their predecessor species

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    Rosetta Stones

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    Rosetta Stone can be qualified as a Hidden Champion according to criteria presented in A “ Hidden Champions of the 21 Century”‚ even though the level of public awareness about the company was approximately 74-79%‚ based on general population surveys. Even though the company is not “hidden”‚ but it is a “ champion” on the market of language- learning programs‚ and their success can be easily attributed to fulfillment of Hidden Champions characteristics. Lesson 1- Ambitious goals. The general

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    In the modern constant changes business environment‚ company needs to change constantly to remain competitive in the market. If not‚ the company will be facing survival risk. There are no mercy and exception for Cox’s Container Company (‘CCC’). CCC faced increasing competitions over the past 5 years and profits are in declining trends due to reduce in margins. Harold Cox was clueless on how to rectify the problems. He has delegated the task to Erica Wilson to review CCC’s operations and oversee

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    Mathematical modelling of a hyperboloid container Mathematical model is a method of simulating real-life situations with mathematical equations to forecast their future behaviour. Eykhoff (1974) defined a mathematical model as ’a representation of the essential aspects of an existing system (or a system to be constructed) which presents knowledge of that system in usable form’. Mathematical models are used particularly in the natural sciences and engineering disciplines (such as physics‚ biology

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    Kidney Stones

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    types of kidney stones? A kidney stone develops from crystals that separate from urine and build up on the inner surfaces of the kidney. Normally‚ urine contains chemicals that prevent or inhibit the crystals from forming‚ however‚ in some people‚ stones still become formed. Crystals that remain small enough will travel through the urinary tract and pass out of the body in the urine without even being noticed. · calcium stones Calcium stones are the most common type of stones. Calcium is a normal

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    The Rosetta Stone

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    The greatest discover of Ancient Egypt was the Rosetta stone. Carved on March 27‚ 196 B.C.‚ the stone was incorporated into a wall before a conflict in 205 B.C. On July 19‚ 1799‚ during the Napoleon Bonaparte’s Egyptian campaign‚ in a town called el-Rashid‚ a French soldier found it while rebuilding of a fort in Egypt. (History) While knocking down a wall‚ the soldiers noticed a block of basalt (stone) measuring 3ft 9 in height‚ 2ft 4½ in width and 11 inch in thickness. It had two written languages

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    Kidney Stones

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    Kidney stones can be formed due to changes in the normal balance of water‚ salts‚ and minerals in the urine. Sometimes minerals in urine mutually attached and form a small Kidney stone. Its size varies‚ ranging from the size of sugar crystals until the ping-pong ball. The difference of mineral composition changes also result in kidney stones. In General‚ most kidney stones rarely realized until it causes blockage in the urinary tract. These conditions will cause pain radiating from the front of

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