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    19TH FEBUARY 2013 Tourism is a social‚ cultural and economic trend which entails the movement of people to countries or places outside their usual environment for personal or business purposes. These people are called visitors and tourism has to do with their activities‚ some of which imply tourism expenditure (UNWTO 2007). According to Mowforth and Munt (1998)‚ “it is an industry that facilitates not just the movement of people going from one country to another‚ but the accompanying mass displacement

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    What are the impacts of chemistry on society? In: Biology [Edit categories] Answer: the impacts chemistry have on a society is huge. every single material that we come in contact with‚ in our daily ife is composed of chemicals there are negative and positive effects of chemistry but the negative effect is mainly due to the inability of a man to think carefully first of all lets take the example of drugs. drugs are composed of chemicals ofcourse‚ but these drugs can be used for a good purpose

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    having fun. In both ways movies are tools of relaxation. Is this the case or movies are tools that instigates violence‚ differences in societies‚ bring out sexual indecency in the very living room of houses? Allegorical stories‚ novels and movies can cause a huge revival and inculcate revolutionary thoughts if the correct message is conveyed in a right fashion and with simplicity that the uneducated and educated can be enlightened alike. Allegorical movies can help tremendously to make the

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    Although this film is not very long it portrays a strong message of how society tries to change a person to adapt to that person’s cultural stereotype instead of accepting them. The teacher shows a concern for Fatima‚ especially in her religious beliefs although the school is nonreligious. At the beginning of the short film‚ Fatima is speaking with her professor. Although it could be for any number of concerns‚ her teacher focused on Fatima’s hijab‚ a traditional head covering for women‚ is her teacher’s

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    “L’Oreal and the Globalization of American Beauty” I. Key Problem From the inception of L’Oreal‚ in 1907‚ until the late 70’s the global beauty market was largely fragmented and characterized by the domination of local consumer preferences over the search for global efficiencies. Though consumer product companies had been gradually moving toward beauty products and cosmetics‚ the 80’s marked a monumental industry shift when major conglomerates‚ such as Unilever and P&G‚ began to buy leading

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    innovation‚ especially in the areas of music and dance. After the World War II‚ people’s life began to prosper as well as the economy. People started to gain more access to things they want‚ and teenagers and young adults desperately wanted something new‚ cool‚ and exciting. The era of 1950s was the creation of rock and roll-the most popular music of the time. It is a blend of the Southern blues‚ gospel‚ country music‚ and a strong back beat. Also‚ country and western music were quite popular‚ and their popularity

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    THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY James Burke Jules Bergman Isaac Asimov NASA SP-482 THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY James Burke Jules Bergman Isaac Asimov Prepared by Langley Research Center Scientific and Technical Information Branch 1985 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington‚ DC Library of Congress Cataloging in PublicationData Burke‚ James‚ 1936The impact of science on society. (NASA SP ; 482) Series of lectures given at a public lecture series sponsored

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    The use of food as cultural products by tourism industry today affects the culinary heritages in negative senses Do you agree with this statement? Please explain and give example. Cultural products as a part of tourism industry have become an influential strategy in modern international trade. Food is one of the distinctive goods‚ which have popularly been brought to represent the country and the culture of its residents. However‚ surprisingly‚ the use of food as a cultural product by tourism

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    | A Borderless Society | Impacts of a borderless society | | Courtney BrownSC300 - Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to MutationKaplan University | 3/12/2013 | | When it comes to time of the day to sit down and eat a meal‚ there a couple of different things that I think of when I try to decide what to eat. The first thing is how hungry am I? The second thing is what kind of food do I want; chicken‚ steak‚ a sandwich? The last thing I think of is how long it will take me for me

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    * African music | The many music cultures of Africa may be broadly classified as North African and sub-Saharan. This article discusses only traditional music of the dominant population south of the Sahara‚ as North African culture is essentially Islamic or Arabic. The diversity of this population is reflected both in the number of languages spoken--about 800 to 1‚000--and in the wide variety of music traditions cultivated. Fortunately‚ these traditions have many traits in common‚ permitting a discussion

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