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    Small-scale‚ nature-based tourism as a pro-poor development intervention: Two examples in Kwazulu-Natal‚ South Africa Trevor Hill‚ Etienne Nel and Dayle Trotter Discipline of Geography‚ School of Environmental Sciences‚ University of KwaZulu-Natal‚ Pietermaritzburg‚ South Africa Department of Geography‚ Rhodes University‚ Grahamstown‚ South Africa Abstract Tourism is widely acknowledged as a key economic sector that has the potential to contribute to national and local development and‚ more specifically

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    Would you rather be a Peyton Manning fan and love the broncos or be a fan of the Indianapolis Colts who own a multi- million dollar stadium in downtown Indy. Most bronco fans where colts fan but changed to the broncos when they got Peyton Manning. Once again‚ the slight advantage goes to the Broncos. Quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck have remarkably similar statistics‚ but Manning has been better defended.In the defensive statistics‚ the two teams are very close but the Broncos have the

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    Week One Exercise Solutions -Set A 1. Recognition of normal balances | | | | | | The following items appeared in the accounting records of Triguero’s‚ a retail music store that also sponsors concerts. | Classify each of the items as an asset‚ liability; revenue; or expense from the company’s viewpoint. Also indicate the normal account balance of each item. | | | | | | Classification | Normal Balance | a.       The albums‚ tapes‚ and CDs held for sale to customers. | A | Debit

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    Unwrapping the ISLLC Standards Juan Castillo Grand Canyon University EDA: 534 May 15‚ 2013 The ISLLC standards provide high-level guidance and insight about the traits‚ functions of work‚ and responsibilities expected of school and district leaders (ISLCC‚ 2008). Their main purpose is to increase understanding of how educational administrators can enhance teaching practices and student learning. As future school leaders it is imperative that we use these standards as tools in assisting us when

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    Response to Intervention Essay Rhonda Gaskins Grand Canyon University: EDA 561 July 10‚ 2013 Response to Intervention “Of all forms of mental activity‚ the most difficult to induce even in the minds of the young‚ who may be presumed not to have lost their flexibility‚ is the art of handling the same bundle of data as before‚ but placing them in a new system of relations with one another by giving them a different framework‚ all of which virtually means putting on a different kind of thinking-cap

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    Japanese Cooking Terms

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    stew dishes made of kombu (sea kale) and kezuri-bushi. You can prepare it by yourself or dilute in water dashi-no-moto. Dashi-kombu - dried kelp. Dashi-no-moto - powder broth for fast preparation of dashi. Domburi - crockery‚ earthen saucer. E Eda-mame - fresh new beans. Enokiidake - small mushrooms with soft aroma and delicate flavor. F Futo maki - stodgy rice rolls with vegetables or fish etc.‚ wrapped with nori. G Gammodoki - quenelles made of deep-fried tofu with vegetables. Gari (see

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    Curriculum Planning History Grand Canyon University EDA-561 Fabienne Dominique June 10‚ 2015 Curriculum Planning History Curriculum was created to be used as a guide and implemented to maximize student learning and to achieve optimal academic achievement. According to Kelting-Bigson (2013) Prior to 1900 the idea of curriculum was simply describing it in terms of subjects‚ time allotted to these subjects‚ and when in years students would take these subjects. Beginning in early 1900‚ curriculum

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    The History of Curriculum Planning Hiawatha L. Blunt Grand Canyon University: EDA 561 July 17‚ 2013 The History of Curriculum Planning An effective curriculum depends on its design. When developing and planning a curriculum‚ educators must focus on student success. According to Danielson (2002)‚ “educators follow clearly defined steps that are designed to link the local curriculum to state and district content standards” (p. 81). Once a state has established a Standard Course of Study‚ educators

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    Iwo Jima Thesis Statement

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    Americans suffered more casualties than their enemies. Iwo Jima was defended by 23‚000 Japanese troops‚ and it was attacked by three marine divisions after elaborate preparatory air and naval bombardment. Iwo Jima‚ a key island in the Bonin chain roughly 575 miles from the Japanese

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    HDTV Television - An Introduction Two lectures of material I. The movement toward HDTV The original impetus for HDTV came from wide-screen movies. Soon after wide-screen was introduced‚ movie producers discovered that individuals seated in the first few rows enjoyed a level of participation in the action not possible with conventional movies. Evidently‚ having the screen occupy a great field of view (especially peripherally) significantly increases the sense of "being there". Early in

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