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    In the past‚people used to travel to many places to see the differences from their home country.Now all the places around the world are getting more and more similar.What is the cause of this simailarity?Do you think that the advantage of thissimilarity overweigh the disadvantages? Recently ‚lack of unique place to travel has become a top discussions in our daily life.It will be disappointed for people who expect to find a difference of their own country.In my opinion‚the most important factor

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    museum of Yangon downtown life. Shwedagon‚ the heart of Yangon‚ is the most profoundly honoured pagoda in the country and interesting history behind. According to the legend‚ the Shwedagon Pagoda was constructed during the time of the Buddha which is more than 2‚500 years ago and where the holy hair relics of the Buddha were enshrined. Towering to a height of 326 feet (100 meters) above the city‚ Shwedagon Pagoda is the famous landmark noticeable from miles around. It is one of the wonders of the world

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    In The More Factor author Laurence Shames explains that Americas fascination of wanting as much of everything as possible has played a key role in building this nations character and has been evident through Americas short history. Laurence Shames claims that the so called "ethic of decency" has been absent in the American way of life and replaced by an "ethic of success". While Shames has a valid point‚ I consider the lack of emphasis on decency and contentment in America a positive

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    INTERNATIONAL BALKAN UNIVERSITY 2012-2013 SPRING SEMESTER MIDTERM EXAM SCHEDULE Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences‚ Study Programme - International Economic Relations: 2nd Year |Lecture |Instructor |Date |Time |Group |Exam room |Examiner | |Information Technology |Asst. Prof. Hikmet Kamberaj |08.04.2013

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    distribution practices that discourage the development of a well-motivated and highly productive tourism workforce. Finally‚ the handling of tourists on arrival and departure at international airports remains problematic‚ while at the tourist destination center level in the LGUs‚ the ability of local officials to provide security‚ safety‚ order‚ and protect tourists from exploitation remains weak. This program is intended complement the access and connectivity infrastructure and destination and product

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    cells‚ including neurons and glial cells. Neurons are cells that send and receive electro-chemical signals to and from the brain and nervous system. There are about 100 billion neurons in the brain. There are many more glial cells; they provide support functions for the neurons‚ and are far more numerous than neurons. There are many type of neurons. They vary in size from 4 microns (.004 mm) to 100 microns (.1 mm) in diameter. Their length varies from a fraction of an inch to several feet. Neurons are

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    In this paper‚ I am going to be comparing and contrasting the movie version and the novel entitled “The Accidental Tourist.” First‚ when one begins to read the book‚ they will notice that the opening scene takes place in a car on a rainy day. During this pivotal scene Sarah Leary asks Macon if he remembered what he said to a comment Sarah had said. She said “’I said to you the other day‚ I said‚ ‘Macon‚ now that Ethan’s dead I sometimes wonder if there’s any point to life.’ Do you remember what

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    1    Zaia in Macau: A Lesson in Understanding the Chinese Tourist Market    ABSTRACT    With China’s recent economic growth‚ Chinese tourists have become a major target market  for Western companies. In reaching out to this new market‚ Western firms must consider how  much to standardize or adapt their products and strategies across cultures. This paper uses the  case of Cirque Du Soleil’s Macau show to evaluate this challenging decision. Through  interviews with audience members and with a Cirque du Soleil executive

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    IF WE ARE RELY ON TECNOLOGY As time changes season after season‚ we all change along with it. The way that we use to solve problems changes too. There is an idea‚ that caused by using technology ‚ ’as people rely more and more on technology to solve problems. The ability of human to think for themselves will surely deteriorate’ Of course‚ there are people who agree and who disagree with this idea. Personally‚ I agree with this idea. Hence‚ in the following content‚ it will mention about the reason

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    saying which revolution was more radical‚ I believe you must first figure out what really is radical. That is advocating or based on thorough or complete political or social reform; representing or supporting an extreme section of a political party. I believe that both the American and French Revolutions were radical as any revolution‚ for the fact that both revolutions produced drastic changes in its societies both socially and politically; but the French Revolution was more radical. The American Revolution

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