...There is truly no better way to discover Florida than by taking a tour of the waterways and rivers by airboat. However, not everyone who wants to explore the waterways of Florida have a boat that can reach all the places that an airboat can, especially with how shallow some of the waters are. Will you venture out on airboat rides near Tampa? Perhaps you would prefer the bigger tours on airboat rides Orlando? The choice is yours. What Are Airboats? If you are considering enjoying one of the many airboat rides around the Ocala, FL you may be kind of curious about what they are. Airboats are flat bottomed boats that have a propeller that sits on the back of them to push the boat forward. There are no props under the boat which may get caught up in the marsh or to hit bottom on a very low tide. The fan is often powered by an automobile engine or sometimes the engine of an aircraft. The propeller works the same as it would on an aircraft. It simply propels the boat forward. It is protected by a cage to keep objects such as tree limbs from getting into it and also protects wildlife from getting hurt if you are near a flock of birds or come across other types of wildlife. The airboat operator will steer the boat by using rudders and the whole design of the boat allows the driver to take it into even the shallowest waterways. The fact that they float over the water also contributes to a constantly growing appreciation of airboats in the Homosassa and Crystal Rivers. It is an area...
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...Do you like sand in your toes, warm air on your skin or do you like watching your children make snow angels in the snow? Bora Bora and Washington D.C are one of the top vacation locations in the world. Other than them being the top vacation spots they have little to nothing in common. Bora Bora and Washington DC have multiple activities but are very different. While Bora Bora is tropical, Washington DC is wintry. Bora Bora have many activities such as snorkeling, Safaris, parasailing and more; while Washington DC have different activities that coincides with the weather there, such as the National Zoo, National Mall Carousel and the Sculpture Garden. Although Bora Bora and Washington DC are both great vacation locations, Washington DC is a location that a family no matter the size will enjoy. Unlike Bora Bora, Washington DC is a national center for the arts. Washington DC has many historic sites and museum that are both educational and fun for a family. Washington attracts thousands of school visits a year which is why it’s a great vacation location for a family. Children especially will love and enjoy this trip because it is very educational and enlightening. There are plenty of free museums to take advantage of in Washington D.C such as the National Mall, Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian museums and the library of congress. Although Washington DC can be an expensive city, it is full of history and can guarantee you a good time. Washington DC has one of the best restaurants...
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...Compensation Plan for InterClean Puerto Rico Victor D. Rodriguez Rivera HRM -531 PR Human Capital Management July 22nd, 2013 Compensation Plan for InterClean Puerto Rico The new compensation package for InterClean Puerto Rico’s branch needs to have the ability to attract and retain quality employees who add to the company’s bottom line and this will basically depend on how attractive the compensation is to get the best possible candidates on the market. The traditional salary plus bonus and seniority based plan are basically obsolete for a company that is looking for the best possible candidates to take the company as a great place to work on that is looking to the future and takes into consideration the well been of their employees. In the 80’s a new strategy of pay plan emerged to reflect business trends including a leaner flatter organizational structures, customer focus, quality improvement, and team based work structures. Companies have struggled to develop merit pay programs, where employee evaluations are too subjective and have no relationship in how the company is doing and if those pay programs are aimed to achieve the organization’s financials goals. InterClean will not have a compensation program the will reward employees based only on their individual’s achievements while the company is actually losing market share to the competition or not been as profitable as it was last year. Several new pay plans have been develop to assure the organization employees...
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...Cultural tourism can be defined as that activity which enables people to experience the different ways of life of other people, thereby gaining at first hand an understanding of their customs, traditions, the physical environment, the intellectual ideas and those places of architectural, historic, archaeological or other cultural significance which remain from earlier times types of cultural tourists highly motivated” cultural tourists, people that travel to a town or region for what they provide from a cultural point of view (museums, festivals, theatre); -“partly” culture-motivated tourists: people that travel both for what they are provided culturally, and to visit their friends or relatives or to relax the third type, consists of tourists for whom culture is an “accessory” to a stronger motivation; - ‘’No motivated’’ consists of people that are never attracted by cultural attractions or events, no matter the circumstances. Accidental cultural tourists”: people traveling to the region who do not intend to go to a cultural attraction or event but find, for example that the friends or relatives they have visited bring them along, or that the cultural opportunity is close to their hotel. positive effects Local communities are benefited through contribution by tourism to the improvement of the social infrastructure like schools, libraries, health care institutions preserve the local traditions and handicrafts which maybe were on the link...
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...Case-In-Point Analysis Geoff Manbeck University of phoenix Environmental Issues and Ethics SCI-362 Brian Hoeft December 31, 2012 Case-In-Point Analysis The Salton Sea, once known as the accidental sea, became a popular tourist attraction which people would travel to for vacations (Ransriggs, 2011). People bought homes, built schools, restaurants, and yacht clubs; it was considered to be a miracle in the desert. Over the years the water at the Salton Sea became saltier than the ocean. Botulism poisoning killed millions of fish, and the heat, which reach the temperature of 120 degrees, made the air unbearable to breathe. A consequence was the sea began to flood (Ransriggs, 2011). The water at the Salton Sea was fed only by agricultural run-off, which increased the salt levels of the Salton Sea to levels that the fish could not survive. The death of 200 million fish had a large effect on the rest of the ecosystem, causing the death of the bird populations who rely on fish for food, increasing severe decaying of the dead fish, and creating a increased number of flies and other pathogens in their rotting carcasses (Ransriggs, 2011). The loss and harm to the populations of wild species at the Salton Sea is critical importance of migrating birds. The sea supports over 90% of the North American population species such as eared grebes, 30,000 American white pelicans, 2,000 brown pelicans, 25,000 snow and Ross’ geese, and 120,000 shore birds, which consist of 44 species (Ransriggs...
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...The Deepwater Horizon oil spill began on 20 April 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico on the BP-owned, Transocean-operated Macondo Prospect. An oil well about a mile below the surface blew out, causing an explosion killing eleven people. It is considered the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry, an estimated 8% to 31% larger in volume than the previously largest, the Ixtoc I oil spill. Following the explosion and the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, a sea-floor oil gusher flowed for 87 days expelling an estimated 270 million gallons of oil, until it was capped on 15 July 2010.1 The Deepwater Horizon oil spill may be now considered one of the worst oil spills but it is not the only one that had a devastating...
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...Email: lanphuongnguyen@gmail.com The introduction of Hotline for Vietnamese protection abroad Hanoi, 10/26/2015 Viettle Group is pleased to announce that from 27 of October, 2015, the operator serving Vietnamese civilians in foreign countries, located in No.69, Chua Lang Street, launched by the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Viettel Group officially opens. Vietnamese citizens in the foreign countries can make a call phone to the number 00. 844.11.699.699 to ask for an assistance. The operator is on 24/24 and solve all questions of Vietnamese civilians in foreign countries. The supportive areas include: providing information, answering the procedures in the Vietnamese Embassy all over the world, accidental situations in foreign countries such as missing passport, sickness, accidents, being captured or detained. Besides, the operator receives information about disasters, instructs civilian to overcome accidents in diaster. We also support fishmen when being restricted, suspected, captured to a foreign country, robbed or meeting pirates in foreign sea. Vietnamses people oversea can look up for contacts of Viet Nam’s Embassy as well as other departments belong to the Foreign Affairs to handle problems related to internal issue, leaving the country and other problems oversea. --continue-- The call to the operator will be counted as any other incoming call to Viet Nam. The capacity of the operator now is up to 1500 calls per day. Viettel believes...
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...Oil Spills: Impact on the Ocean Oil wastes that enter the ocean come from many sources, some being accidental spills or leaks, and some being the results of chronic and careless habits in the use of oil and oil products. Most waste oil in the ocean consists of oily stormwater drainage from cities and farms, untreated waste disposal from factories and industrial facilities, and unregulated recreational boating. It is estimated that approximately 706 million gallons of waste oil enter the ocean every year, with over half coming from land drainage and waste disposal; for example, from the improper disposal of used motor oil. Offshore drilling and production operations and spills or leaks from ships or tankers typically contribute less...
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...| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | An Overview of Land Based Sources of Marine Pollution | This page is one of a series of web pages developed by the CAR/RCU on various Environmental Issues in the Caribbean. These pages are a good starting point for research into many of the pressing concerns of the nations and territories of the Wider Caribbean Region. They contain definitions, descriptions, discussions, links to relevant on-line documents and web sites. Read about other Issues. | | * Introduction * Land based pollution sources and their environmental impacts * Sewage * Oil hydrocarbons * Sediments * Nutrients * Pesticides * Solid waste and marine debris * Toxic substances * Planning and management of environmental pollution * CEP and land based sources of pollution * Pollution related CEP reports * Links to pollution related websites | INTRODUCTION | The major sources of coastal and marine pollution originating from the land vary from country to country. The nature and intensity of development activities, the size of the human population, the state and type of industry and agriculture are but a few of the factors contributing to each country’s unique pollution problems. Pollution is discharged either directly into to the sea, or enters the coastal waters through rivers and by atmospheric deposition. In order to mitigate and control the impact of pollution on coastal and marine resources, it is essential...
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...surrounded by houses, hotels, and restaurants which all emit light. A study of turtle hatchlings found that 45% of juvenile turtles were disoriented when born. Their confusion leads to the turtles to follow the artificial light where they fall prey to other predators, run over by vehicles or drowning in swimming pools. The greatest effect of human impact on green sea turtles is through bycatch. When catching other marine creatures such shrimp, fisherman use trawls, longlines, driftnets and gillnets which also unintentionally trap the green sea turtles. The turtles are attracted to the bait that are in these hooks and travel towards the gear. 40% of bycatch are disregarded as waste, and sea turtles make up a huge number of this bycatch and their accidental deaths greatly threaten their...
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...PROJECT OUTLINE * Acknowledgement * History of EFU Insurance * Vision * Mission * Policies Offered By EFU Insurance * Detail About Policies * Coverage Under Policies * Risk Management * Claims * Payment of claims and Process * Duration of Policies * Marketing Plan ACKNOWLEDGEMENT All the Acclimations and Appreciation are for Almighty ALLAH, the Compassionate; the Benevolent. That knows the mysteries & secrets of universe. We would like to show the special gratitude to MISS Khudaija who provided with us knowledge Vision about the management. At the end, we would like to thank all who directly or indirectly help us in making the project. Introduction:- In 1932, Mr. Ghulam Mohammad, a far sighted man, established Eastern Federal Union Insurance Company (EFU) with financial assistance from the Aga Khan III and the Nawab of Bhopal. Mr. Abdur Rehman Siddiqui became the founder chairman. The company was originally registered at Kolkata and operated in India (undivided) and Burma. In 1947, on the birth of Pakistan, EFU found a new home in a new country. In Pakistan, EFU rapidly established itself as a progressive and innovative insurer. It gave the emerging insurance industry the leadership, the manpower and the drive needed to grow in a situation where at one time, three-fourths of insurance was held by foreign companies. By 1961, EFU had become the flag bearer of Pakistan's insurance...
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...the content found within the book was an accidental and somewhat ironic discovery. Horwitz was no stranger to Civil War history. In fact, his childhood memories were imbedded in Civil War books owned by both his great-grandfather and father. As a Russian immigrant, Horwitz’s great-grandfather continuously perused over a Civil War book filled with graphic pictures. His obsession soon passed to Horwitz who spent many of his childhood days analyzing pictures of soldiers on a battlefield as well as pictures of explicit causalities left to decay after a bitter confrontation. As years progressed, Horwitz’s interests expanded beyond his boyhood obsession with the war. In fact, he did not revisit these boyhood memories until 25 years later when he settled into a new home in Virginia with his Australian wife after nine years spent abroad as a journalist. While settling into his new house, he made a discovery about the unique culture hidden away at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. He was abruptly awoken one morning to sounds of war; however, it was no current conflict or unrest that would be the source of these war cries. On the other hand, it was the echoes of the battle cry sounded by soldiers long dead from conflict between the Confederates and the Yankees during the Civil War. The men responsible for these echoes were Civil War reenactors. However, these were not recreational actors who were putting on a show for tourists; rather, they were...
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...anonymous secrets does not reveal itself to the reader until the end of the story, yet it leaves a lot to the imagination. At the end of the story Margaret Macomber kills her husband by accident, in order to save him from being attacked by an enormous Buffalo while trying to kill it in the safari in Africa. The anonymous secret is whether or not this killing was truly accidental, or premeditated with an accomplice Robert Wilson. If it would of to be considered premeditation; therefore, it would certainly have to be evidence in the story suggesting such, with a clear motive as well. What makes this story so unique is the conflict theories that Hemingway gives the reader a very virtuously instances that would lead the reader to create a standard motive, yet Hemingway shows the reader that this killing or accident could not have been premeditated. From a virtuously impartial analysis of the story, the reader would see far more evidence supporting the theory of a premeditated killing rather than an unintentional criminal act. The narrator of “The Short Happy Life”, Wilson, is very blunt, tough hunter and tourist. He is a realistic and static character whose awareness, thoughtful environment and impartiality to those around him greatly aid his telling of the story. His current custodies are Francis Macomber, the “very tall, very well built” realistic main character and Margot, his “extremely handsome and well-kept”, static, realistic wife. The two despise each other but are unable...
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...choose to. We love this idea of promoting a program for the city, which is both healthy and affordable to all its residents. However counselor members, there is one big flaw of this program and it deals with public safety. Even with all the positives of this program, the fact that it lacks a helmet requirement is daunting, especially in a city of “fume-belching buses, speeding cabs, honking drivers and texting pedestrians, which turn even short rides into obstacle courses” (McKernan, 2013). The Citi bike program projected to accommodate approximately 10,000 cyclists-both NYC residents as well as tourist. Without a helmet requirement, this creates a recipe for disaster. Consider the following facts, the leading cause of death and permanent disability in bicycle crashes are head injuries. They accounts for 60% or more of bicycle related deaths. A case study involving 129 accidental cycling deaths between January 1 2006 and December 2010 looked to find a relationship between the nonuse of helmets and an increased risk of fatal head injury (Persaud, Coleman, Zwolakowski, Lauwers &...
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...Gun Control is when you keep firearms plus guns away from people. Many people think that gun control is right because they think keeping people away from guns will reduce the amount of deaths each year. They also think that guns cause many of the deaths that had been committed each year. Also when ever people hear the word gun, the thoughts are of violence and negativity. Many people, myself included think gun control is wrong because we know that it is not necessary, since we know that guns were not involved in many of the deaths caused each year. While many other people disagree and think it is good because of the safety for people. In this essay I will tell you why gun control is unnecessary and why there shouldn?t be any gun control at all. There have been many gun control laws established throughout the U.S., but they vary from state to state. For example, in Colorado you can purchase any type of gun: handgun, machine gun, shotgun, rifle, automatic rifle, etc. at the age of 18, while in other places you would need a hunting license.1 I think this is unfair because when I?m at the age of 18 I would want to buy a gun, but I can?t because I?m living in California and another 18 year old could in Colorado. Also, another example is that in some states, they allow citizens to carry concealed weapons, while in other states citizens can?t. I don?t think this is fair at all because I think they should make laws that suits the whole U.S., and not make different laws in different...
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