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    6.The economic impact of tourism? Social and cultural impact of tourism As an industry‚ tourism is a dynamic‚ evolving‚ consumer-driven force. It is the world’s largest industry. It is the employer of 183 million people. This represents 10‚2% of the global workforce. By employing one out of every the workers‚ travel and tourism is the world’s largest employer. As an industry‚ tourism is expected to grow much faster than other sectors. Growing so rapidly‚ tourism presents tremendous opportunities

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    Mikaela Tills July 18‚ 2013 HUM 1533 Drugs and Religion After reading “Do Drugs Have Religious Import” by Huston Smith‚ it is my belief that drugs do have religious import. Hylosenegetic drugs like mushrooms‚ marijuana‚ LSD‚ and acid have been proven to open ones unconsciousness. Things that otherwise‚ are not able to comprehend‚ while in a sober state are introduced. The Native American (Indian) Church and Mexico ’s 2‚000 year old while on "sacred mushrooms‚" ministered to Aztec as "God ’s flesh

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    In America‚ the problem of slavery began as an economic event which saw the affluent Europeans and Americans trade and own slaves who worked for them. The number of slaves that each person owned or commanded represented their wealth and the influence in the society. Coming from another country‚ I think America is all about liberty and rights. However‚ slavery is the opposite of the American concept. For me‚ Slavery was fairly new to me even though it is in the past. I didn’t know the impact or even

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    Economic changes in America had the greatest impact on American lives because the society was dependant on economic status of American citizens. During times of economic prosperity society flourished and civil rights were fought for avidly‚ during times of economic depression‚ society remained unchanging for the most part. From the 1930’s to the 2000’s America made many societal changes‚ many of which were instrumental in the development of American unity and culture. Most of the societal changes

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    Chapter 06 - The Duel for North America‚ 1608-1763  I. France Finds a Foothold in Canada Like England and Holland‚ France was a latecomer in the race for colonies. It was convulsed in the 1500s by foreign wars and domestic strife. In 1598‚ the Edict of Nantes was issued‚ allowing limited toleration to the French Huguenots. When King Louis XIV became king‚ he took an interest in overseas colonies. In 1608‚ France established Quebec‚ overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Samuel de Champlain

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    The Civil War’s outcome could have gone either way‚ on one hand you have the North‚ which had the industrial advantage‚ and the South on the other who had a home field advantage and better generals too. The war pitted brother against brother and father against son‚ and lost many wives their sons and or husbands. The victory of the North was due to many economical factors that hindered‚ and ultimately defeated the South. The North was the industrial part of the country. It depended on its’ factories

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    Between the 1500’s and 1600’s European countries sent out voyages that were told to find countries to colonize‚ colonization was essential to the mother countries economy and political agenda and also countries in the old world over populated and some were looking for religion freedom. They used the new words materials such as Furs‚ tobacco‚ meat‚ grain‚ flour‚ bread‚ barrel staves‚ lumber‚ horses‚ cloth‚ and iron just to name a few and also import goods from the mother country to help the economy

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    27th‚ 2015 The Greater Good? When it comes to questions regarding morality‚ the line between what is right and what is wrong becomes very blurred. Determining what is right and what is wrong is already is answered differently from person to person. If people can not agree on what is the right thing to do‚ should we hand over such moral-conflicted matters to a machine? This may sound like like a quote from Blade runner or some other work of science fiction‚ but this question may have to be answered

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    how did economic geographic and social factors encourage the growth of slavery http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_econimic_geographic_and_social_factors_encourage_the_growth_of_slavery_as_a_important_part_of_the_economy_of_the_southern_colonies_between_1607_and_1775 economic: indentured servants were becoming very inconvienent at the time. afterall‚ they only worked for a certain amount of time and then you had to free/reward them. socially: uprisings of white servants worried plantation owners

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    This assignment will assess the factors behind the economic success of Japan. These factors will be assessed through units of time throughout the Japanese history and how these factors of success have also contributed to the economic difficulties that Japan has faced over time. We will start with a brief introduction to Japan as a nation‚ its cultural practices to language and arts. We will then progress onto discuss the economic success and difficulties that Japan has faced over time Japan is

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