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    Title: Evaluate the role of transportation in the development of tourism Coursework Due Date: 2nd MARCH 2012 Word count: 1‚568 Tourism is one of the words used all over the world nowadays. According to WTO (world tourism organisation) tourism is “traveling to and staying in places outside usual environment for not more than 1 consecutive year for business‚ leisure and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited”

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    Compromise admitted California as a free state that ended up unbalancing the amount of free and slave states. The expansion of slavery was being resolved by using popular sovereignty. In 1854‚ the Kansas-Nebraska Act caused the North and the South to urge towards each other for the territory. Therefore leading to the Secession in 1860-1861. Based on the sources of The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution‚ the South had the right to secede from the Union. Everyone has the right to have

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    In the early 1800’s many countries such as Britain‚ Scotland‚ and The United States began looking to the Greeks for architectural ideas. This was known as The Greek Revival. The Greek Revival dominated American architecture during the early 1800’s. It was the first dominant style of architecture in the United States and was able to be found in all regions of the country. The architecture became so popular it became known as the first "national style" in America‚ and was the first architectural style

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    “the practice or system of owning slaves”. Slavery‚ in the United States‚ is discussed in elementary school‚ read about in high school‚ and dismissed in adulthood. This is‚ mainly‚ due to the fact that slavery is obsolete in the eyes of those born and raised in the United States. This is subsequently understandable‚ as slavery has been abolished for more than 150 years. The history of the slavery is important to the history of the United States‚ as it is the truth of what has happened. Slavery was‚ and

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    Nation States Will Never Disappear Introduction The international system began to change after World War II. Realism was the predominate perspective for scholars. Realism believed that nation states acted in their own self interest without regard to the effect of their actions would have on other nation states. After World War II‚ scholars began to see the world as an intertwined spider web and countries will also have to begin to cooperate with one another due to the rise in globalization and shared

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    The birth rate of a country refers to the number of live births per thousand of the population per year. The general trend for the UK is that there has been a decline in the birth rate since 1900 however there have been fluctuations in the rate due e.g. After World War 1 & 2 and in the 1960s. Sociologists believe this is because of four major factors: changes in gender roles‚ falling infant mortality‚ children being seen as an economic burden and our society becoming more child centred. A main

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    The market revolution era of good feelings began in the first half of the 19th century 1793-1860 where we see a shift from a self-sufficient agrarian society where farmers would produce for themselves to producing goods for sale that would change how Americans do business. During the market revolution we see a rise of two different type of industries between the north and the south‚ the north became an industrialized society with the factory system which allowed for mass production of goods‚ allowed

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    During the end of the 19th century to early 20th century there were numerous reasons for the United State to turn into an Imperialistic country. For example‚ there was lot and lots of economic‚ political‚ and strategic things that were happening throughout America and the rest of the world during this time period. Various industries such as investors including bankers and the new wealthy class were scared that the United States would soon produce more than it could ever use up and wanted to

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    Diabetes in the United States Outline I) History of Diabetes and Insulin II) What is Diabetes? A. What it is B. Major functions of insulin III) Types of Diabetes A. Type 1 B. Type 2 IV) Cause of Diabetes A. Hereditary B. Stress C. Obesity V) Complications A) Acute complications 1. Diabetic Coma 2. Insulin reaction B) Chronic complications 1. Retinopathy 2. Kidney Disease 3. Nervous system disease VI) Treatments 1. Insulin 2. Insulin pump 3. Transplants a) Pancreas

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    Chapter Summary 13.1 What Is Money‚ and Why Do We Need It? (pages 422–425)  Money is anything that people are generally willing to accept in exchange for goods or services or in payment of debts. Money has four functions: a medium of exchange‚ a unit of account‚ a store of value‚ and a standard of deferred payment. 13.2 How Is Money Measured in the United States Today?  (pages 425–429) The narrowest definition of the money supply in the United States today is M1‚ which includes currency‚ checking

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