Viti Levu Essays

  • Geography And Geography: The Republic Of The Fiji Islands

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    archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean. The total number of islands in Fiji is 332. The geographical coordinates of the location of Fiji is18°00′S 179°00′E. Total land area of Fiji is 18,270 sq. km. Fiji is made of many small islands of which Viti Levu and Vanua Levu are the largest. Topographically Fiji’s topography is divided into three major classes: plains and valleys; low mountains and hills and high mountains. The landforms are either depositional - littoral or fluvial, erosional - fluvial erosion

  • Business Ethics: Case Analysis Of The Grape Company

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    On my quest to explore Christianity, I met a gentleman whose family operates a Muscadine grape business. He happens to be my Sunday school teacher. He asked if I would be willing to sell them at my store. I was interested, and I started promoting the grapes, and the products through their seeds. I personally invested a lot of time in the product by exposing it to my customers. The product became a hot commodity, and over time, I placed regular, increasing phone orders, and I began investing heavily

  • Memorandum: Breach Of Contract

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    Memorandum TO: Alexis Fairchild, Mediator FROM: Marshall Petersen DATE: February 12, 2017 SUBJECT: Breach of Contract Facts of the Case After my first conversation with the grape producer I decided that purchasing his company’s product would be to my business’s benefit. The partnership began with my company faithfully receiving Muscadine grapes from Mr. Bre’nard Williams. Each delivery was prompt and at a consistent price. An invoice was sent with each delivery, requiring payment within

  • Botobolar by Gil Wahlquist

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    Botobolar Botobolar was established in 1971 by Gil Wahlquist, who was one of Australia’s most prominent organic viticulturists. He acquired a 120 acre property, with 60 acres devoted to his vineyards and constructed an on-site winery. This was purchased in 1993 by Trina & Kevin Karstrom, who have continued the legacy Gil Wahlquist by maintaining the organic nature of Botobolar, and further enhancing its status in the local area and nationwide. Botobolar is a very successful organic winery, which

  • Analysis Of Vermentino Wine

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    The Vermentino grape, which is used to make Vermentino wine, is grown along the Mediterranean coastline of France and Italy. It is also known for growing on the coastlines of the islands of Sardinia and Corsica. The birthplace of this wine is a little unclear to most but it is indicated that it was originally grown in Italy, which is why it is primarily found in Italian wines. During the growing season, the grapes are typically grown on slopes facing the sea where they can benefit from the additional

  • Coonawarra Essay

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    Coonawarra is the oldest vineyard in Limestone Coast. In 1890, the first vines were planted in Coonawarra. The entrepreneur John Riddoch starts the Penola Fruit Colony which John Riddoch changed the name to Coonawarra Fruit Colony was producing large quantities of an unfamiliar kind of wine. The main grape that produced were Shiraz, Carbernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Chardonnay. In 1897, Riddoch cellars was the first vintage that had made and the building now named as the Wynns winery. Other entrepreneur

  • Wine Making: The Malbec Grape

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    Malbec grape Malbec is a one of the purple grape varieties which is belonging to Vitis Vinifera used for red wine making. Because Malbec is one of the six grapes permitted for blending red Bordeaux wines, it has become popular and widely grown in South West France in last several decades. Moreover, in Argentina it has become the leading variety. The Malbec tends to have a very dark inky color and robust tannins, and usually it is berry fruit flavour and spice finished. It is also called Auxerrois

  • Wine Industry Essay

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    Introduction of the commodity and it’s industry The Australian grape and wine industry is now facing the problem of sustaining profit in a flat and sometimes declining market due to the local and national problem of oversupply and reduction in price and value. One of the key issues of this problem is the shift in global production and consumption, yet at the same time this has provided Australia with the opportunity for its previous rapid expansion, along with technological improvements. The long-term

  • Fiji Research Paper

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    The Viti Levu region is also considered to be the largest of the islands located within Fiji. As for the Vanua Levu region, or the second largest island in Fiji, it is the home of the Waisali Rainforest Reserve. Within the region of Yasawa Islands, this region was known for tourists to go island-hopping during

  • Fiji Research Paper

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    Meaning of Flag Fiji is a spectacular place with unimaginable sights, but the flag tells a lot about it and its history. Their flag’s main colors are red, blue, and white. The blue background of the flag is representative of the surrounding Atlantic Ocean. In the upper left corner is the flag of Great Britain; it is on the flag to represent Fiji’s long association with Great Britain. On the right side of the flag is Fiji's coat of arms. The coat of arms depicts a yellow lion holding a cocoapod

  • Research Paper On Fiji

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    of three-hundred and thirty two islands all together, but only 106 of the islands are inhabited by mankind. That is also not counting the five-hundred and twenty two smaller islets. There are two major islands that are inhabited are named Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Just the two islands together, make up to three quarters of the country's total land area. Fiji has a total land area of seven-thousand fifty six square miles. So just those two island together make six-thousand one-hundred sixty eight square

  • Fiji Essay

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    Research Assignment. Fiji. I chose Fiji for my project because I have always wanted to visit Fiji. It looks like a beautiful place, and it’s warm. Food. Basic elements of Fijian cooking consist of sweet potatoes, taro (which is a yam like root vegetable), rice, cassava, coconut and fish. The main cooking method is either open fire or using the underground cooking method. The underground cooking method is called “earth oven” the cooking technique involves a little more than the slow even release

  • Olmec Vs Aztec Culture Essay

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    Olmec of Mexico – The Olmec civilization prospered in Pre-Classical Mesoamerica from and is generally considered the precursor of all subsequent Mesoamerican cultures such as the Maya and Aztecs. Centered in the Gulf of Mexico their influences and trade stretched as far as Nicaragua. Sacred complexes, massive stone sculpture, ball games, as well as animal gods were features of Olmec culture which would be passed on to all those who followed the Mesoamerican civilization. Caral-Supe of Perú - The

  • Fiji Water Company's Carbon Footprint

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    Fiji Water's Carbon Footprint -An in depth analysis of the carbon emissions of the popular water company- Introduction: Fiji Water, established in 1996, bottles natural Artesian water found deep below the ground in the Yaqara Valley of Viti Levu in Fiji, near a primitive rainforest. The water is obtained from an artesian aquifer, a volcanic chamber surrounded by crater rock. The advantage of Artesian water over natural spring water is that Artestian water is not in contact with the atmosphere