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    RISK MANAGEMENT AND SCENARIO PLANNING FOR HE PORT AND MARITIME INDUSTRY (PMMG6011) ASSIGNMENT: Devise a crisis management plan for your organisation TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 3 Overview 6 Objectives 7 Communication 12 Business Continuity 17 References 20 Appendices 21 INTRODUCTION A crisis can occur at any time and in

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    Assess the factors which stimulated Atlantic Maritime exploration in 15th century During the period of time 1400-1499 great gains were made by the Europeans in their quest for knowledge of the world they lived in. In this time period the Europeans circum-navigated Africa, located the territories of the West Indies and basically redrew the map of the world. All these things had one thing in common; they were the result of extensive Atlantic maritime exploration. The reasons that European engaged

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    American Military University Capstone Research Proposal Maritime Ports Security System and Action Plan against Terrorism Department of Homeland Security Riquelme Paez October 19, 2014 Research Question: The government and international organizations are working tirelessly to identify vulnerabilities in the Nation maritime ports and implement the necessary countermeasures because the consequences for life and business can be catastrophic, what could be loopholes in the

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    "bail out" and/or subsidize the American maritime industry? If not, why not? If so to what extent? There is little argument among national policymakers that the American economy was severely horsewhipped by the Great Recession of 2008, and that the country has only recently recovered sufficiently for economists to breathe a sigh of relief that the corner has been turned. Likewise, there is virtually no argument among national policymakers that a healthy maritime industry is also an essential component

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    Maritime Exploration Challenges of Ferdinand Magellan and Sir Francis Drake Exploration of the oceans was very popular during the time of Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan and English explorer Sir Francis Drake. Ferdinand Magellan was a young Portuguese man who enlisted under the Spanish king before he began his expedition to go on a trip around the world on the 10th of August in 1519 (“Ferdinand” 1). Ferdinand Magellan was in search of both fortune and fame, and he left Spain with 5 ships in

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    The Skye Boat Song, in a popular adaptation by the Starz television show Outlander, is a Scottish folk song whose lyrics were written by Sir Harold Boulton in the late nineteenth century (Origins of the Skye Boat Song). The song is an account of Prince Charles Stuart’s daring escape to the Isle of Skye by boat, in which he dressed as a serving maid after the Jacobite army’s crushing defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 (Flora MacDonald helps Bonnie Prince Charlie). It should be noted that in

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    as in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Transportation Security Administration (2010), broaden the definition of” the maritime sector to include a wide range of watercraft and vessels and consists of approximately 95,000 miles of coastline, 361 ports, more than

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    Women During World War 2

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    It is safe to say that the Canadian war efforts in World War 2 are something Canada should take much pride in. We united as one strong nation and showed the world how useful and powerful we could be on the world stage. These efforts were also a first step for women working for the Armed Forces in Canada. It allowed women to break many boundaries for themselves as before the war, they lived in a world in which they were expected to stay at home and manage the household. Women worked hard and courageously

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    As a proud member of the Canadian Armed Forces, I am happy to outline and expound various organizational aspects which are valuable to our members. While our organization is actively working to complete organization cultural changes that will see an improvement for all concerned, five examples of the signs outlined in Management Principles by Carpenter, Bauer, & Erdogan (2010) will be provided. The first sign is that of a mission statement. While the CAF does not have an overall mission statement

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    Canada’s large geographic size, the existence and fortitude of a significant number of native people, the conquest of one European language population by another and moderately open immigration policy led Canada into thriving as an very diverse and successful nation. Though Canada does not have the best military, Canada possesses a very strong economy, and Canada has successfully capitalized on its physical environment filled with vast and rich amounts of natural resources lead the nation to be one

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