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    Eco-Tourism

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    1. Introduction The word ecotourism is something that has only recently become a mainstay in the English language. Tours to rainforest‚ gamer reserves‚ and wildlife sanctuaries are growing in every region of the world. They go in tent camps‚ on safaris‚ to jungle lodges‚ and to rainforest resorts. Inspired by zoos and the throngs of animal themed television shows‚ people are taking to the jungles and savannas to see the earth ’s most fascinating creatures in the wild before it is too late. At the

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    trends‚ net migration needs to be factored in‚ so both immigration and emigration need detailed consideration. Population growth and household formation Penang has a growing population. Greater demand for housing will contribute to increases in prices. This level of needs analysis needs to be much more detailed and linked to economic factors such as household income. For demographics ’ factor that also includes the age‚ social class and race or ethnicity. Age of the buyer also important that may influence

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    Unit 372 1.1 Why is it important to recognise and respect an individual’s heritage? Because peoples heritage is part of their culture. The more you understand about it the more you understand the person and the reason they do some of the things they do. You have a heritage and it is why you were brought up with the beliefs and standards. You want people to respect that‚ so you should give the same respect. It’s also a part of history which has helped us evolve throughout this world. You may

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    Largest Landfill in the World Soon going to the will no longer be a vacation option unless you do not plan to swim. There will probably be a huge amount of plastic and trash in the water. This is due to the Pacific trash vortex. All of the plastic that has accumulated over the years had either eended up in a landfill or in the ocean. It is however‚ more likely that the trash has ended up in the ocean. Trash that people just toss in the water ends up in the ocean. Americans fail to

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    Assessable income=ordinary income + statutory income. Ordinary income: income deriving from the courts (s6-5) Negative propositions: items that are not income by ordinary concepts: 1.Amounts not convertible into money :In Tennant v Smith (1892) free accommodation provided to a bank manager was held not to be ordinary income because building could not be sub-let and the benefit thereby converted to money. In FCT v Cooke & Sherden (1980) an incentive prize offered by a manufacturer was not income of the

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    Eco-Energy

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    the consequences of moving them the way they are being moved. My objectives are 1) to know what people think about conventional transportation and the pollution it generates 2) to find out what people think about eco-friendly transportation and about the idea of getting it into the country‚ 3) to find out what the government plans to do about the pollution generated by conventional transportation and to discover if eco-friendly transportation is one of their solutions 4) to encourage the development

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    concept of the single-family and their corresponding struggles with daily life. As many single-parent households are female-headed‚ their economic burden is much greater than that of a single-father family. This issue results from the fact that single women typically do not earn the same income as a single man; thus‚ there is a consequent economic struggle not experienced in the single-father household. An offshoot of this economic struggle is the balance of work and family duties. Single mothers

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    Rawl has a very interesting take on how human rights should be. His four main ideas range from complete equality all the way to a very biased system toward the “least advantaged.” It seemed as if John Rawl could not decide which type of human rights he liked the most so he just presented them all. This makes reading his ideas difficult because you cannot tell what his main goal was when writing it. The U.N.’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights is expertly written to prevent exclusion of any group

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    The largest earthquake in the world had a magnitude of 9.5 and took place in Chile. The Valdivia Earthquake‚ also know as the Great Chilean Earthquake‚ happened on Sunday‚ May 22‚ 1960. It is the largest earthquake currently on record. It occured in the afternoon and the resulting tsunami affected southern Chile‚ Hawaii‚ Japan‚ the Philippines‚ eastern New Zealand‚ southeast Australia‚ and the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. The epicenter of the Valdivia earthquake was near Lumaco‚ a coastal city

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    Eco Tourism

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    foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Since the 1980s ecotourism has been considered a critical endeavour by environmentalists‚ so that future generations may experience destinations relatively untouched by human intervention.[1] Several university programs use this description as the working definition of ecotourism.[2] Generally‚ ecotourism focuses on socially responsible travel‚ personal growth‚ and environmental sustainability. Ecotourism typically involves travel to destinations

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