The document invites the recipient to a barbecue at the host's rustic seaside property this weekend, provides directions and photos of the house and guest quarters, and requests a response confirming attendance and the number of guests.
The document expresses gratitude to God for creating the diversity of animal life on Earth. It describes animal life as both "wild and wonderful" in highlighting the variety found in nature. In 3 sentences, the document praises God for the different types of animals that exist.
The document lists various locations around the world including cities in Hong Kong, Singapore, New York City, and Toronto as well as specific landmarks like Merlion Park in Singapore and Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. Landmarks and skylines from Kowloon, Macau, and Westminster are also mentioned.
The document discusses several beaches around the world with unusually colored sands, including pink sand beaches in the Bahamas formed from coral, a red beach in Hawaii from erosion of red sandstone, Australia's white Hyams Beach known for its pure quartz sand, and Hawaii's black Punaluu Beach with sand from basalt lava. It also mentions green-colored sand at Papakolea Beach in Hawaii from olivine in lava and purple sand at Pfeiffer Beach in California containing manganese garnet.
10 things Taiwan does better than anywhere elseRoy Chung
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With 23 million people crammed onto an island that covers just more than 36,000 square kilometers, Taiwan ranks among the 20 most densely populated places in the world.
Although the industrious island has built a global reputation for cheap electronics, this is one Asian tiger that offers far more than stickers on the backs of calculators.
Economically there's little it has left to prove, but Taiwanese people remain a proud and determined bunch.
Here are 10 things they do better than anyone else.
The document provides information about Maersk's Triple-E class container ships. The Triple-E class ships have a capacity of 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) and measure 400 meters in length. They are powered by twin 32 megawatt engines and have a draft of 14.5 meters. The first Triple-E ship, the Maersk McKinney Moller, was delivered in July 2013 and ten ships in the class are currently being built, with delivery dates scheduled through June 2014.
The document lists various locations around the world including cities in Hong Kong, Singapore, New York City, and Toronto as well as specific landmarks like Merlion Park in Singapore and Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. Landmarks and skylines from Kowloon, Macau, and Westminster are also mentioned.
The document discusses several beaches around the world with unusually colored sands, including pink sand beaches in the Bahamas formed from coral, a red beach in Hawaii from erosion of red sandstone, Australia's white Hyams Beach known for its pure quartz sand, and Hawaii's black Punaluu Beach with sand from basalt lava. It also mentions green-colored sand at Papakolea Beach in Hawaii from olivine in lava and purple sand at Pfeiffer Beach in California containing manganese garnet.
10 things Taiwan does better than anywhere elseRoy Chung
?
With 23 million people crammed onto an island that covers just more than 36,000 square kilometers, Taiwan ranks among the 20 most densely populated places in the world.
Although the industrious island has built a global reputation for cheap electronics, this is one Asian tiger that offers far more than stickers on the backs of calculators.
Economically there's little it has left to prove, but Taiwanese people remain a proud and determined bunch.
Here are 10 things they do better than anyone else.
The document provides information about Maersk's Triple-E class container ships. The Triple-E class ships have a capacity of 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) and measure 400 meters in length. They are powered by twin 32 megawatt engines and have a draft of 14.5 meters. The first Triple-E ship, the Maersk McKinney Moller, was delivered in July 2013 and ten ships in the class are currently being built, with delivery dates scheduled through June 2014.