Political‚ Economic and Social Contribution of Cultural Tourism in Three Asian Countries Different countries have different cultures. No matter it is a developing country or a developed country‚ it also has its own cultural characteristics to attract people from everywhere on earth to visit it. Tourists visit historical or heritage places‚ religious buildings or even performances in these countries‚ it is called “Cultural Tourism”. Cultural tourism has a great effect in the change of economic‚ political
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A Ticking Timebomb Post World War I Germany was plagued with a brutally weak economy‚ a lack of national unity‚ and an unstable government. This generation of German’s was constantly forced to cope with harsh conditions‚ wartime‚ and impoverishment. These circumstances‚ rooted within the economy and the government‚ undoubtedly led the German people to turn their allegiance towards something new. From the time after the war‚ up until Hitler’s reign‚ the people faced constant compounding problems
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Atlantic Revolutions were the wave of revolutions that happened between 1750 and 1914. “the states and empires of Europe were wrack by uprisings‚ revolutions‚ and wars”‚ at that period of time‚ the empires of Europe were filled with atmosphere of revolutions. For example‚ the North American Revolution (1775-1787)‚ the French Revolution (1789-1815)‚ the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) and the Spanish American Revolutions (1810-1825). What were the reasons for this wave of revolutions occurred in the
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JUSTICIABILITY OF ECONOMIC‚ SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS Content I. Introduction II. Conceptual Barriers of Judicial Enforcement A. Nature of State Obligations B. Separation of Powers III. Practical Issues A. Complexity of Adjudication B. Institutional Competence C. Remedies and Implementation D. Resource Scarcity IV. Potentials for Justiciability A.
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Ageing populations – the Economic and Social Consequences Two hundred years ago Thomas Malthus published his Essay on the Principle of Population‚ in which he predicted a future of gloom and doom for humanity. Population growth‚ he said‚ would outstrip food supply‚ leading to widespread poverty and mass famine. About 30 years ago the Club of Rome‚ an international group of industrialists‚ scientists‚ economists and statesmen‚ echoed his views‚ predicting that food‚ energy and raw materials would
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into it and argue with relevant fact and figures. Research according to author S. Sarantakos is “they are usually employed for the purpose of gaining knowledge that will advance our understanding of the social world. It may also help in rejecting or supporting existing theories about the social world”. [1] Basically there are two forms of research namely primary research and secondary research. If you are using an accepted methodology for collecting facts and data’s it means primary research. There
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Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011 The Center for International Media Assistance at the National Endowment for Democracy commissioned this report‚ Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011‚ several months before the revolts in Tunisia and Egypt‚ and it was completed just as they broke out. It is published as a stage-setter for the events that are rapidly unfolding in the Arab world. The Arab world has experienced an awakening of free
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The profound economic change that occurred in the early 1900’s was largely influenced and formed by the industrial revolution‚ in particular the second wave that occurred in the late 1800’s. The revolution as a whole resulted in the change from economies based on agriculture and farming‚ to industry based profits. This second wave of the revolution not only refined and improved the prior inventions of iron and coal‚ but brought with it new highly developed technologies such as steel‚ electricity
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Project Genesis | Atlantic Corporation | ACE Consulting Group | “A service we provide with excellence“ | ------------------------------------------------- Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to assess the viability of the acquisition of Royal Paper Corporation’s (Royal) Monticello mill and box plants by Atlantic Corporation (Atlantic). This will be conducted through the evaluation and analysis of whether this project is profitable
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Question 1: Briefly review the New Economic Policy of 1991. Highlight the landmark developments undertaken in the field of Public Sector Policy. Answer 1: New Economic Policy of 1991: Introduction: The New Economic Policy (NEP) consisted of wide ranging economic reforms. The thrust of the policies was towards creating a more competitive environment in the economy and removing the barriers to entry and growth of firms. This set of policies can broadly be classified into two groups: the stabilization
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