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    Project E3 - Sustainable and Integrated Rural Economic Development Summary:  Project E3 is a Public‚ Private and Community Partnership Project for creating a sustainable Rural Economic Development Telecentre Network to help grass root youth women farmers and micro businessmen to improve their quality of life through economic inclusion through innovative use of ICT. Project E3 used ICT for effective addressing of rural Telecentre economic problems implementing a local language based e business

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    Eco-resort in Rural India Georgy Rajan ID: 1259898 A Research Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Architecture Professional Unitec Institute of Technology‚ 2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost I offer my gratitude to my supervisors and all the other staff members at Unitec who have helped guide me through this project. I would especially like to acknowledge and thank Krystina Kaza for her continued support and encouragement with this

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    Andrew Miller History 1302 - LaCoco Monday‚ May 9‚ 2011 “Integrated Circuits” Gordon E. Moore‚ co-founder of Intel‚ noted in 1965 that the power of integrated circuits doubles every two years.[1] This‚ known as Moore’s Law‚ is the basis for what I believe to have had the most profound impact on American History. Without integrated circuits‚ culture changing devices such as the iPhone would not be possible. These circuits were created in 1958 by Jack Kilby‚ inventor of the hand-held

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    itself in 2020. The Butler’s Life Cycle model and what are the economic impacts on tourism have also been explained. This report contains Singapore as its main example to prove that tourism does have an impact on the economy. The author has given facts and figures to prove that Singapore economy has very high relevance to tourism‚ Singapore has also been put on the life cycle and explained. Thus concluding that Singapore’s tourism does impact the economy. Content Tourism may be defined as the processes

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    Economic Impact: Dubai Dubai is the largest of the seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates. It is quickly growing into a huge tourist spot and prides itself on having some of the world’s greatest attractions. However‚ sometimes having the best comes with consequences. Despite the Middle East’s relatively low tourist rate‚ Dubai had been able to attract many “big spenders‚” which has enhanced its economy‚ but can also take a toll on the people. In her article‚ “Tourism in Dubai‚” Joan Henderson

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    Wynn Resorts: answer the following questions in APA Format 1. What is the importance of Mr. Steven Wynn himself‚ to the company? What potential problems could arise if he left the company? 2. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Wynn’s Macau (People’s Republic of China) strategy? 3. What are the three main issues that Wynn Resorts must focus their efforts on in order to preserve their two largest revenue sources: the Wynn Las Vegas and Macau?  Mr Steven Wynn pursued his fervor as an entrepreneur

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    TOURISM IMPACTS OF RESORT OPERATIONS IN TALISAY‚ BATANGAS A Research Study Presented to the Faculty of the College of International Hospitality Management First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities Tanauan City‚ Batangas In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Tourism By Angeline Mae B. Paccial Krizzia Camille L. Rosas Lerizza L. Sunga Zarah Jane D. Villarey October 2011 First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities

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    Introduction Unemployment is a huge challenge facing South Africa. There are many people who are looking for jobs but cannot find them mostly because of the slow economic growth rate in the country. South Africa faces structural unemployment where people loose their jobs due to introduction of new technology or relocation of the company‚ these economic disruptions have resulted in high crime rates‚ low production and income as well as lost human capital. The NDP has been put in place to solve the problem

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    Economic Social Impact

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    INSTITUT FÜR TOURISMUSWIRTSCHAFT LUZERN Heinz Rütter Jürg Stettler Marc Amstutz Antoine de Bary Daniela GrozeaHelmenstein Economic impact of the UEFA EURO2008TM in Switzerland Study on behalf of the UEFA and Swiss Football Association in teamwork with the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS)‚ Vienna Rüschlikon / Lucerne‚ November 2004 Economic impact of the UEFA EURO 2008TM in Switzerland CREDITS Client UEFA Swiss Football Association (SFV-ASF) Prepared by Rütter + Partner

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    been numerous amounts of social‚ economical‚ and political impacts of slavery throughout the entire world. I believe that the economics in slavery in the United States were more significant than the social and political impacts of slavery. Slavery has proved that it has had an impact on economy in a different way by the invention of the cotton gin in 1790‚ the price of owning slaves‚ and the slave trade. One of the main economic impacts of slavery was the actual cost of slavery in general. Enslaved

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