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    characteristics that differentiate it from other industries which have their own distinct products or services. Like other fields‚ tourism involves both goods and services‚ but the service component is relatively high. Tourism has been a major social phenomenon of the societies all along. It is motivated by the natural urge of every human being for new experience‚ adventure‚ education and entertainment. The motivations for tourism also include social‚ religious and business interests. The spread of education

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    more integrated every day” (Blockbuster Corporate‚ 2008). The economic‚ social‚ and political trends of business keep changing. ECONOMIC TRENDS Until 2007‚ Blockbuster had posted losses for nine of the previous 10 years and had closed numerous stores. Then James Keyes took over the responsibility of the company as the chief executive officer (CEO) in July 2007. He brought along his experience and success as former CEO of 7-Eleven‚ which was in bankruptcy in 1990. His initial strategies including

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    Ignorance Is Universal

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ King Lear‚ there are many similarities between Gloucester and King Lear both share. Both characters experience almost identical situations during the play. Both men undergo suffering at the hands of their beloved children and other people closets to them and both respond to the unfortunate events in parallel ways. King Lear is held at the highest rank in Britain as king‚ he is a very honorable and noble man and is a very a loving father to his children and places trust and

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    AFRICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT AND SELF-RELIANCE: PANACEA TO AMELIORATE UNEMPLOYMENT IN AFRICA Adebisi David‚ ALADE Department of History and International Studies Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba-Akoko‚ Ondo State‚ Nigeria 2348064151074; 2348024615670 aladeadebisidavid@yahoo.com Abstract In African states‚ there is high tempo of following the residual paths of Western thinkers such as Plato‚ Aristotle and John Locke‚ in the quest to formulate sound thoughts and policies. While nothing is inherently

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    government which they felt was overbearing and had been misusing their powers. The revolution which ended in seventeen eighty-three with the signing of the treaty of Paris. The former colonies where now their own individual entity‚ they were now Americans; living in the newly renamed United States. Post- American Revolution things in the states changed‚ drastically in some areas and not so drastically in other areas. Politically the states became polar opposites than that of the political system they

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    veil of ignorance

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    Position paper “Argumentatively discuss the strengths and weaknesses of John Rawls’ ‘Veil of Ignorance’ method” In John Rawls’ A Theory of Justice‚ he argues that morally‚ society should be constructed politically as if we were all behind a veil of ignorance; that is‚ the rules and precepts of society should be constructed as if we had no prior knowledge of our future wealth‚ talents‚ and social status‚ and could be placed in any other person’s societal position (Velasquez‚ 2008). Through this

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    The language of our age- political correctness or factual correctness The basic wants in any social interaction are the two aspects of face. According to Brown and Levinson face is the public self image that every adult tries to project‚ and positive and negative face exist universally in human culture. Positive face is the want of every member that his wants be desirable to at least some others and refers to one’s self esteem‚ whereas negative face is the freedom of action or freedom from imposition

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    2.1 Geographical Traits: Mauritius is considered a paradise island‚ with beautiful beaches‚ that stretches 48km to the west and 62km to the north‚ with a total surface area of 1800km2. Mauritius is divided into 9 districts. Due to it its size‚ the geographical aspect allows us to target the entire island. Urban population refers to the population in the five Municipal Council Areas defined according to proclaimed boundaries ‚ whos resident make up the urban population of a total of 42% INDEX

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    What is Islamic Economics?

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    What Is Islamic Economics? INTRODUCTION In Islam man is khalifatullah fil ardh or the `vicegerent of Allah on earth’. What this means is that man as a representative of Allah is required to utilize the resources bestowed upon him as a trust by Allah in the most effective and efficient manner in accordance with the Islamic laws and regulations. In other words in Islam man’s existence comes with a purpose namely to serve and worship his Creator as depicted in the verse of the Quran ma khalaqtul

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    Full Of Ignorance

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    not every day that one asks oneself what the meaning of their life is. All too often people get wrapped up in the here and now‚ alongside what they want and forget to think about the bigger picture; something extremely characteristic of younger generations. As a member of one of the youngest generations currently on this Earth ‚ I am often labeled as naive‚ inexperienced‚ lazy‚ unaccomplished and not as intelligent as some of my elders. I am not full of ignorance as I do not say that these labels are

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