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    45-53‚ 2010 ISSN 1818-4952 © IDOSI Publications‚ 2010 Investigating Service Quality Provided by Resort Operators: The Case of Lake Kenyir in Malaysia Faiz Abd Rahman‚ Nor’Aini Yusof‚ Mohd Yahaya Mohd Daud and Zulkifli Osman School of Housing‚ Building and Planning‚ Universiti Sains Malaysia‚ 11800 Penang‚ Malaysia Abstract: The main objective of this article is to determine whether tourists regard the product and services provided in an ecotourism area with a certain level of satisfaction. Specifically

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    there is more left in their tank. Although retirement is enevitable‚ and exciting and productive life can still be lived if properly planned and resources are used effectively. Macro System and Human Service Professional The concept of personal empowerment comes within you. Its self-reliance and making your own decisions‚

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    Years The history of the telephone has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. When the telephone was originally invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876‚ communication across a phone line was only achievable by short distances and was only used to transmit voice data. With today’s technology‚ communications can span the globe and carry voice‚ data‚ and video. The earliest phone systems used rotary technology and a manual switching system requiring human intervention. It was not until the

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    technology as a family member—even if that is a little co-dependent. You can’t blame us‚ though; it’s certainly made aspects of our lives easier: We’re no longer forced to send letters through the postal service‚ book vacations through travel agents‚ shop in stores‚ visit the library for research material‚ or wait for our photos to be developed. Thanks to technology‚ all of these activities can be performed either digitally or online. At the same time‚ though‚ technology can make life more convoluted—especially

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    Internet"How the Internet has fundamentally changed our society."The Internet is indeed the "superhighway" of communication in our modern world. Many types of people such as workers‚ families and criminals travel our nation’s interstates. These various types of people are also found on our "superhighway" of communication. Originally the Internet was an innovation to improve communication in our society and world. We will discuss the pros and the unexpected cons of this new innovation. As our course

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    distinctive characteristic of a group within its social context or period of time‚ typically expressed in its attitudes‚ habits or beliefs. Thus the ethical nature of the gods can be explored in two ways‚ from an Ancient Greek perspective‚ and from a modern perspective. <br> <br>However‚ this exploration from two perspectives violates the term ethical as it should be "a universal system of moral principles and values " applicable through actions perpetrated by humans. However‚ absolute standards are unobtainable

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    Professional and Ethical Obligations Oluwaseun Sijuwade Tennessee State University Click on “Principles of Medical Ethics.” What are the emphases of these nine principles? Also‚ what right are patients given in these principles? Principles of medical ethics are the code of conduct laid down for the medical professionals such as the physicians. The emphases of the nine principles of medical ethics reveals that physician should be able to care and respect the rights of their patients

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    FUNDAMENTAL BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLES Bioethics -Bios meaning life- involves the application of general normative ethical theories‚ principles and rules to medical practice‚ the allocation of health care resources and research. Medical and pharmaceutical ethics are sub-groupings within the diverse and interdisciplinary endeavour which bioethics has become. Within the ethical literature there are to be found fundamental and derived principles which are particularly important: AUTONOMY This is derived

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    it has since grown at an amazing rate. People now source the Internet for information‚ research‚ and recently‚ even shopping. Faster modem speeds have caused more people to rely on the Internet as information can be found at an amazing speed. In today’s business world‚ it has now become essential for a company to have Internet access. There are very few businesses today that do not have their own websites and e-mail address from which the public can contact them. Below is an analysis of how the

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    Social media has changed the way we live in many ways. It has changed everything from the way we communicate with each other to where we get our news from. It happened so fast that people hardly realized just how much their lives had changed. Personal and professional communities are now intertwined and within arm’s reach and our once small social and work networks have now expanded to proportions that were once unimaginable. Just like in any revolution or period of expansion‚ there are many positive

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