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Air Force Policy on Tattoos, Brands and Body Piercing
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the new Air Force policy introduced in 1998. The U.S. Air Force introduced an interim change to their dress and personal appearance policy coded AFI 36-2903. The new code implemented new policy regarding tattoos and body piercing. Basically, the Air Force leadership strongly discourages members of the Air Force from tattooing, branding, or body piercing because of a number of factors which include health risks associated with these acts and the image they present worldwide and to the American population.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJAirFr1.rtf
Air New Zealand
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This 10 page paper examines the strategy of Air New Zealand. This airline company has had a difficult history, especially with the collapse and bankruptcy of Ansett. The paper uses Porters Five Forces model to examine the strategy and progress of the company and consider its position in the airline industry. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEAirNZ1.rtf
Air Pollution and the Aviation Industry
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This 9 page paper examines the problem of pollution from aircraft. The paper outlines what it is, how it is caused, the effect it has and the measures that have, or have not, been taken to reduce the problem. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEairpol.rtf
Air Transport of Hazardous Materials
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An 18 page paper discussing increasing regulation of air transport of hazardous materials, using primary lithium batteries and butane lighters as examples. Aviation authorities have moved to decrease risk in all areas, not only those appearing to be directly related to political pressures and the threat of terrorism. As hazardous materials are moved from one place to another and as manufacturing continues the trend of moving offshore, the movement of specific items becomes more frequent and therefore more open to accidents and transport-related problems. The current approach is to accept questionable items until it becomes apparent that these items should be transported by other means. The paper recommends that the government continue in this vein. Bibliography lists 22 sources.
Filename: KSairTranHazm.rtf
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