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    vacation‚ it is exciting to see how the location of travel will incorporate the destination’s environment. For example‚ only in Australia can one experience scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef. Adventure tourism stimulates the local economy. For example‚ paying to scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef‚ provides capital for that destination which will support and sustain that destination for the future. 2. Many of the U.S. Route 66 destinations were comprised of early railroad settlements.

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    Finding Nemo‚ by Andrew Stanton‚ is a film about a clown fish named Nemo who gets taken away from his home in the Great Barrier Reef. The three main characters of Finding Nemo are Marlin‚ Dory‚ and Nemo. While traveling along an adventurous journey to find his lost son‚ Nemo’s dad Marlin‚ meets one of Nemo’s friends named Dory and undergoes many life threatening experiences. Throughout the film‚ all three characters undergo character development. Finding Nemo fits into four categories of genre:

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    The factors that contribute to the allied victory on the Kokoda track are primarily the supply line‚ the coral sea battle and the shear bravery of the Australian soldiers. The supply line was a major contributor to the victory of the Kokoda track and without it the soldiers wouldn’t have survived. The battle of the coral sea ultimately lead to the victory of the Kokoda track since japan could not participate anymore. Finally the bravery of the Australian soldiers without it they would of lost they

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    the Battle of the Coral Sea? This battle was a part of World War II and was fought from May 4-8 in 1942. This was a major battle in this war. Both sides suffered heavy losses in aircraft and carriers damaged or sunk. The battle of the Coral Sea was the first battle in which neither side’s ships fired directly on each other. How did this battle come about? This battle begun because the Japanese invaded Tulagi‚ this took place May 3-4‚ the day before the Battle of the Coral Sea begun. After

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    “Hmmmm doesn’t this hermit crab look like a Zebra?” “What?” my mom asked. “The hermit crab” I repeated. “Oh‚ yes‚ very nice Kiel‚.” My mom is almost impossible to get off her book. She is like trying to pry off a small deep nail with only your

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    country‚ nothing no longer prevents you. As planes have become economically viable so you can catch a flight whenever you want to for there are no time restrictions. You may have to save up‚ but if it is your dream to go scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef‚ very few things can stop you. However 60 to 100 years ago‚ if you were a middle-class person who lived in England‚ it most certainly would have been impossible to have done this.

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    nonrenewable resources such as oil and coal and other minerals in great demand. Current thinking also favors the protection of entire ecological regions by the creation of "biosphere reserves." Examples of such conservation areas include the Great Barrier Reef off Australia and Adirondack State Park in the United States. The importance of reconciling human use and conservation beyond the boundaries of parks has become another important issue. Conservation Worldwide The commitment of nations to conservation

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    Synopsis The Battle of Midway is well known as the turning point in the Pacific war. However‚ if not for the Battle of the Coral Sea a month earlier‚ the three American carriers at Midway would have faced six Japanese carriers of the type that had devastated Pearl Harbor five months prior‚ instead of only four — and the Battle of Midway might have ended differently.Coral Sea was the world’s first all-carrier battle‚ and the first sea battle in which neither side could see the other. Both the U.S

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    INVITE THEIR FRIENDS TO JOIN THE RELEASE OF HER NEW COLLECTION AUGUST 16‚ 2013 6:00PM CORAL GABLES‚ FL (August 16‚ 2013) – CAROLINA HERRERA returns one more year to the city of Miami together with St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital to release the designers new F/W collection. The Women of Today Fashion Show will present all the new designs at the CAROLINA HERRERA store in the Village of Merrick Park‚ Coral Gables‚ FL. Carolina Herrera showcases a 1940s-tinged collection for Fall Winter 2013

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    Japanese had naval supremacy over the United States in the Pacific Ocean War and possessed the advantage of deciding when and where battles took place. After an “operational and strategic loss” (www.history.navy.com “Battle of The Coral Sea”) at The Battle of The Coral Sea in May of 1942‚ and a humiliating defeat in the Doolittle Raid in April‚ Japan was more determined than ever to take back full control of the Pacific and demolish the US naval strength. They planned to do this by surprise attacking

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