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    Be Fair to Tourists

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    Be fair to tourists‚ Tourism Fiji urges Tuesday‚ October 06‚ 2009 TOURISM Fiji is pleading with shop owners and traders to be responsible and not exploit tourists by selling them faulty goods. Chairman Patrick Wong said the shopping experience was an important part of any tourists’ holidays. Reacting to claims made by an Australian couple that they were cheated when buying a tanoa in Nadi‚ Mr Wong said it was important that the sellers meet the demands of any buyer. The couple paid $200 for

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    Television in the USA

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    Television in the American society: Name: Institution: Television in the American society Generally‚ television remains the most popular form of entertainment in the United States of America (Huston 1993). In as much as the industry‚ the technology‚ and the audience has changed over history‚ its social‚ political‚ and cultural influence remains significant to date. However‚ debate still exists as to whether television is good or bad for the American society. This article has poured much

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    The Impact of Television

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    The Impact Of Television Since the beginning‚ there have been mixed reactions to television and it was E.B. White who wrote "I believe that television is going to be the test of the modern world‚ and in this new opportunity to see beyond the range of our own vision‚ we shall discover either a new and unbearable disturbance of the general peace or a saving radiance in the sky. We shall stand or fall by television‚ of that I am sure." (Murray 7) White was correct‚ it would either be beneficial or

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    My First Day on a New Job

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    My First Day on a New Job The beginning is a place where we all have to start at some point in our lives. It could be the beginning of a marriage‚ a relationship‚ a business‚ a pregnancy‚ or a job. The one thing all these relationships would have in common is that you don’t know what it’s going to be like. We all have our expectations; in courtship‚ before marriage‚ research and planning‚ before starting a business‚ and the interview before starting the job. Not even the interview and the expectations

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    Try something new for 30 days. Do you believe that by doing something new for 30 days can change our life? Is this possible…? The great American philosopher Morgan Spurlock says that 30 day challenges or trying something new for those days will change our life. Matt Cutts was ordinary computer scientist who couldn’t make a progress in his life. Nevertheless‚ after reading this book he had learned many things and made changes in 30 days. The question is will his idea does work to everyone..? I

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    Does television advertisement have positive impact on consumer? INTRODUCTION: You must have at least once in your life seen television advertisements which made you feel bored and decide that you would never buy these products. In fact‚ television advertising becomes an indispensable part in marketing strategies. No doubt‚ there are many commercial advertisements that produce good responses right after its first broad cast. However‚ nowadays‚ consumers are very easy to "allergic" to

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    D-Day and the African Campaign D-Day and the African Campaign both held great importance in World War II. These wars were both the Allied powers against Germany‚ in most cases Germany against America‚ Britain‚ or Canada. Both of these wars were turning points in World War II. They had many technological advances for military actions during this time that had led more destruction and other countries trying to get these deadly weapons. Leading up to D-Day‚ Germany had invaded France‚ hoping

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    Television and Children

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    Television and Children How big a presence is TV in kids ’ lives? Kids with a TV in their bedroom spend an average of almost 1.5 hours more per day watching TV than kids without a TV in the bedroom. Many parents encourage their toddlers to watch television. Most children ’ s programming does not teach what parents say they want their children to learn; many shows are filled with stereotypes‚ violent solutions to problems‚ and mean

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    Television Censorship

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    Television has been around from the beginning of time and has been a great impact on households in America. Censorship is defined as the editing of material from a written or visual performance. There are a number of issues that are taboo and have been censored from television performances for years. The censorship of television began in the late 1960’s. Censorship has truly evolved and become more lenient and open on a broader range than when it first began in the the 1960’s. Being that television

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    Introduction Women may be afraid of strangers‚ but it’s a husband‚ a lover‚ a boyfriend‚ or someone they know who is most likely to hurt them. According to a U.S. Justice Department study‚ two-thirds of violent attacks against women are committed by someone the woman knows. In the United States‚ one of the most dangerous places for a woman is her own home. Approximately 1‚500 women are killed each year by husbands or boyfriends. About 2 million men per year beat their partners‚ according to the

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