plantations‚ knowing about the history and commercial importance. This report includes detailed study on tea tourism in Darjeeling‚ different types of tea‚ advantages and disadvantages of tea tourism. Special Interest Tourism Tourists looking for products that will fulfil their particular need are the special interest tourists referred to as ``niche market.’’. Brotherton and Himmetoglu (1997) suggest that people who decide to take such holidays are people‚ who already have an interest in a specific activity as a`` dabbler
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Essay: Describe an experience that changed the way you viewed the world? When I was a 13 years old‚ I was leaving my country the Philippines. I was excited but also anxious at the same time. As I prepared my luggage‚ I felt a very strange emotions and feelings not knowing what it will be like to go into another place where everything is completely distinct and diverse. It felt like I was a fresh born baby that needed to be nourish from the start once more and then embarks on a new journey for
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1. How would you describe your spiritual well-being? I would describe my spiritual well-being as having peace‚ meaning‚ and purpose in my life. I feel that as an active Catholic‚ my life is here to assist others. As I assist others‚ my spirit is lifted and I feel good. The strong faith in my life has assisted me to become a better person. I am able to love others fully‚ even when they are cranky patients. I just put myself in their shoes and think about their situation. As a person‚ my spirit grows
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Though special education has improved by leaps and bounds in the past 50 years‚ we are still seeing the effects of disproportionality. Disproportionality describes the phenomenon of overrepresentation of certain races and ethnicities in the special education programs in schools. For instance‚ African American and Amerindian groups have a much larger representation in special education programs when compared to their actual population size in the school. This overrepresentation for special education
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Imaginary Place Far‚ far away there is a land above where any good soul may enter. This land is a resting place for all who escape reality. There is nothing that cannot be done in this land because all time‚ stress‚ worry‚ and hate is non-existent. Love is shown by every single body that roams in this dreamland. People frolic in this wondrous land with joy and happiness. For anyone who enters there is an ultimate reward‚ but only you can find it deep within yourself and only you will understand
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education should be equally available to all has eventuated from a number of ideological frameworks. The normalisation principle‚ for example‚ explains that “that all people are entitled to live a lifestyle that other people in their community would describe as ‘normal’‚” (Dempsey‚ 2008‚ as cited in Foreman & Kelly‚ 2008‚ p. 111). Principles such as normalisation have led to changes in legislation and policy which have acted as a catalyst to the development and adoption of inclusive education. Foreman
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4.5. Sense of place One of the important and effective concepts in relation to human and environment is the sense of place which is considered among the basic criteria for assessing quality of environments. This is a witness of reaching the environmental meaning and has different levels representing a range of relations between person and environment. Shamai (1991) refers to three main levels of belonging‚ attachment‚ and commitment to place in relation to the formation of different levels of sense
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A Special Kind of Love When I was in seventh grade I clicked on a youtube video that made me cry. It changed me. It made me feel disgusted by myself‚ but empowered to change not only myself‚ but those around me. The video was of a speech given by Soeren Palumbo during his senior year at Palatine High School. His story will forever be etched in my mind: “I want to tell you a quick story before I start. I was walking through hallways‚ not minding my own business‚ listening to the conversations
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BE A SPECIAL EDUCATOR What does it mean to be a Special Educator? Grand Canyon University September 1‚ 2010 What does it mean to be a Special Educator? What does it mean to be a special educator? This question arises frequently in the world of education. There are many people who ask themselves this question every day. One could say that a special educator is an individual who has special interest and a passion for primarily interacting with children with disabilities. The special educator
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time‚ towards the education of persons with disabilities. The spirit of reform‚ crystallized in the philosophy and precepts of the European Enlightenment‚ created new vistas for disabled persons and the pioneers who ventured to teach them. Although special education emerged in a number of national contexts‚ France was the crucible where innovative pedagogies to assist those deaf‚ blind‚ and intellectually disabled emerged and flourished (Winzer‚ 1986). Following the French initiatives‚ movements to
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