Hard Times Coursework Hard times was written in 1854 by Charles Dickens. Dickens was a famous Victorian novelist who wrote about the civilization that surrounded him. He was knowledgeable and middle-class but had some sympathy with the way poor people were treated. He was vital of utilitarianism and felt that those in power showed little understanding of the poor. His sympathy with the poor stemmed from his upbringing and his father’s failure to stay out of debt. Hard Times is Dickens’ shortest
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meerkats and mongoose have caught tourist-borne diseases. So Eco-tourism is nonsense? The author also said abolishing eco-tourism is not the answer. If done in a responsible manner‚ eco-tourism is a good thing. According to The International Ecotourism Society (TIES)‚ eco-tourism is: "Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people." Eco-tourism is about connecting conservation‚ communities‚ and sustainable travel. This means that
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GEN 1030 Introduction to Environmental Studies Project “Ecotourism: pro’s and con’s” Outline Introduction Advantages: 1. Environmental: a) Symbiotic relationship with nature b) Environmental education 2. Economic: a) Beneficial for the whole country b) Beneficial for local
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Hard Water Analysis Guided Inquiry Lab CaCl2 + Na2CO3 → CaCO3 + 2 Na + 2 Cl Purpose: Determine the amount of ions‚ specifically calicum‚ that are present in multiple samples of water by adding another chemical to create a reaction to percipitate the calcium out of the water into a measureable solid Materials: balance (.001g)‚ 100ml beakers‚ graduated cylinder‚ drying oven‚ Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate)‚ stir rod‚ scoopula‚ DI water‚ watch glasses‚ filter paper‚ ring stand‚ funnel‚ water samples with
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Patcharin Sirasoonthorn and Nathalie Coren A Comparative Analysis of Volunteer Tourism in Two Conservation Areas in Thailand and Vietnam1 Patcharin Sirasoonthorn2 and Nathalie Coren3 Abstract Due to a variety of cultural backgrounds such as nationality‚ sex‚ ages and religious belief‚ motivation and expectations of volunteer tourism differ. This article highlights the significance of both external and internal factors which influence volunteer tourists in two conservation areas‚ Koh Tao in
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Josiah Bounderby falsely claims his success in life was a result of his hard work and never receiving help from anyone in Charles Dickens’ Hard Times. Claiming to be a self-made man grants Mr. Bounderby wide admiration in Coketown‚ with the exception of Tom and Louisa Gradgrind and Mrs. Sparsit‚ who perceive him to be an insolent person. Tom mirrors Mr. Bounderby’s selfish and hypocritical personality‚ but blames the old man for his rigid upbringing. Louisa cannot admire Mr. Bounderby while he shamelessly
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products. The Western Ghat regions of Kerala can be projected as an Ecotourism Zone in true sense. Ecotourism projects the concept of sustainability in tourism. That is‚ the needs of today’s visitor should not be met at the expenses of future generations. Such as ecotourism project‚ based on internationally accepted principles‚ will help infuse the sustainability concept to other tourism ventures outside the realm of ecotourism.1. Kerala has 12 wildlife sanctuaries and two national parks.
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ECOTOURISM Introduction: Ecotourism is responsible travel to fragile‚ pristine‚ and usually protected areas that strive to be low impact and (often) small scale (as an alternative to mass tourism). Its purpose is to educate the traveller; provide funds for ecological conservation; directly benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local communities; and foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Since the 1980s ecotourism has been considered a critical endeavour
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In " Hard Times: Coketown" Charles Dickens is assessing industrialization and the effect it had on the people in the towns in which they resided. Coketown seems to be portrayed as a city of work and not anything else. It is put across that the town consists of only fact and nothing else to alleviate the dullness. Charles Dickens is sharing his analysis on the social issues implicated in this town through a narrative that reflects upon the environment. He uses a lot of descriptions and similes to
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[The Macro environment of ecotourism] by [SALMA AL MAHRIZI: 12716289] [DRITIKA SONI: 13294375] Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION: ............................................................................................................................................ 2 2. MACRO ENVIRONMENT: ................................................................................................................................ 3 3. MACRO ENVIRONMENT FACTORS: .................................
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