13 Tourism: Analysis of a Global Phenomenon from a Perspective of Sustainability Juan Ignacio Pulido-Fernández and Yaiza López-Sánchez University of Jaén Spain 1. Introduction Many international institutions have highlighted the importance of tourism as a motor of social transformation and a instrument for promoting economic development (OECD‚ 2009; UNWTO‚ 2005; WTTC‚ 2005). Its potential for growth is considered to be such that‚ at a horizon of no more than ten years‚ tourism is expected to
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The idea of success varies from person to person. What one person would consider success can be the polar opposite of what someone else considers success. Steve Mueller‚ the founder of Planet of Success‚ goes deeper into this topic in his scholarly article “The Meaning of Success and How to Define Success in Life”. In “The Meaning of Success and How to Define Success in Life” Steve explains how “The true meaning of success goes far beyond the common definitions of success…. Quite the opposite: true
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Leadership & Governance from Julius K Nyerere perspective This essay will critically discuss the speech made by the former President of Tanzania Julius Nyerere in his speech at the Conference of the Commonwealth of Universities in Canada on 17th August 1998. It will also compare to its practical relation to the present Fijian governing leadership. The former President is seemingly a replica to late Fijian pre colonial leader Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna who has similar special quality of being selfless
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are not worth crying for. In every story‚ there will always be edited‚ masked off‚ and hidden motives. There are scenes that are removed because they might not satisfy the viewers. The same thing happens when people are currently facing a problem. Because they do not want the other person to worry or feel sorry for him‚ he will just keep his problems by himself pretending that his life is going smoothly. This takes up a part of what you thought to be a complete “us”. This part is an open and complete
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Journal Article‚ The Meanings of Citizenship Kerber is discussing the constant evolution of citizenship. During the article she highlights four main points. She discusses Attentive & Multinational Citizenship‚ Braided Citizenship‚ Borders & Immigrants and Postnational Citizenship. My goal is to provide an inept assessment and my thoughts and understanding in regards to Kerber’s article. CAMOUFLAGED CITIZENSHIP Kerber begins her first point by discussing the attentiveness meaning of citizenship
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Description in my own words Evidence from the text (include direct quotes and page numbers) Description in my own words Evidence from the text (include direct quotes and page numbers) Explicit meaning The goal of the article is to provide instructors with a variety of strategies for engaging students to participate in classroom controversial discussions and enhancing their critical thinking skills at the collegiate level. This article we will discuss some common issues that surface in
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Empowerment in New Zealand firms: insights from two cases Empowerment in New Zealand firms Amelia C. Smith Department of Management‚ University of Canterbury‚ Christchurch New Zealand and 69 V. Suchitra Mouly Department of Management‚ University of Canterbury‚ Christchurch‚ New Zealand Introduction The growing popularity of programmes aimed at empowering employees through changes in work practices has been well-documented in the management literature (Conger and Kanungo‚ 1988;
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From Sea to Land: Mapping the American Dream from a Navy SEAL His hair is nicely parted and every grey hair is combed neatly to the side. John Teifer is 54 years old; born in New York City and grew up in Long Island. Married and divorced 4 times with 2 kids living with him. He is also known as my volleyball coach. Sitting in a classroom at the gym we practice‚ Coach Teifer sat up nice and tall‚ folded his hands‚ placed them in his lap‚ and cleared his throat preparing to be questioned. I don’t
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A. Background Very briefly describe yourself (age‚ birthplace‚ social class and status when you were growing up‚ current cultural orientation‚ etc.). I was born in San Francisco in 1985 to two young Israeli immigrants. I am the oldest of three and the only daughter. My family was Jewish but very secular‚ and our stance on religion and politics was liberal. I grew up in a middle to upper middle class suburb in the Bay Area where most of my friends were Catholic or Protestant. My current ideals have
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important in many different kinds of dance and theatre. The audience recognizes the characters played by the actor by identifying the masks they wear. (149 words) 2.1. Answer the following questions briefly (a) Why does the author call a mask ‘a false face’? (1) (b) Why do criminals wear masks? (1) (c) What was the use of masks in masked balls? (1) (d) For how long did people attending masked balls keep their masks on? (1) (e) What is the ancient belief associated with masks? (1) (f) How can
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