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    Establishing the social tourism carrying capacity for the tourist resorts of the east coast of the Republic of Cyprus. Tourism Management 21‚ 147-156. Steeles‚ P. (1993). The economics of eco-tourism. In Focus 9‚ 7-9. Sweeting‚ J.E.N.‚ Bruner‚ A.G. & Rosenfeld‚ A.B. (1999). The Green Host Effect: An Integrated Approach to Sustainable tourism and Resort Development. Washington‚ DC: Conservation International UNWTO’s Ethics in Tourism (n.d.)

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    Stress among Nurses

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    individual’ (Gray-Toft and Anderson 1981: 639). ‘Stress is a psycho-physiologic arousal response occurring in the body as a result of a stimulus which becomes a "stressor" by virtue of the cognitive interpretation of the individual’. (Everly G.S.; Rosenfeld‚ R. pp. 4-5.) The perception of job stress is often mixed up with challenge. A challenge usually boosts us psychologically and physically and it also inspires us to learn new skills. The concept of stress has two components‚ one component deals

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    TBI in Early Childhood

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    deficiencies (Gerrard-Morris‚ A.‚ Taylor‚ H.‚ Yeates‚ K.‚ Walz‚ N.‚ Stancin‚ T.‚ Minich‚ N.‚ & Wade‚ S.‚ 2009; McKinlay‚ A.‚ Grace‚ R.‚ Horward‚ L.‚ Fergusson‚ D.‚ & MacFarlane‚ M.‚ 2008; Morse‚ S.‚ Haritou‚ F.‚ Ong‚ K.‚ Anderson‚ V.‚ Catroppa‚ C.‚ & Rosenfeld‚ J.‚ 1999; Taylor‚ H.‚ Swartwout‚ M.‚ Yeates‚ K.‚ Walz‚ N.‚ Stancin‚ T.‚ & Wade‚ S.‚ 2008). It is also found that children injured in early childhood are more vulnerable to developmental deficits‚ According to Taylor et. al (2008)‚ a younger age

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    Did the 1920's Roar?

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    boom in the roaring twenties. Culture in the 1920’s changed immensely in response to the 20’s roar; these changes were in sports‚ fashion‚ and entertainment. In sports‚ baseball was the most popular summer sport. Babe Ruth‚ Fanny “Bobbie” Rosenfeld‚ and Lionel Conacher were big names in these times. The NHL was established and grew in the 1920’s‚ as in 1924‚ the Boston Bruins were the first American team. Hockey Night in Canada became popular and brought families’ happy memories together

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    Drive - Analytical Review

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    note two things ‚ the story is set in LA‚ and the protagonist works in movies. This is a story that could only take place in LA‚ the land of dreams. If you skip ahead in the movie‚ when the Driver is wooing his soon to be lover (his neighbor Irene)‚ he takes Irene and her kid for a afternoon drive through a drainage river. This is a very iconic spot that has been featured in many movies such as Terminator 2 (chase scene). The setting of LA is important‚ with many aerial shots of the glistening city

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    Winter Dreams Analysis

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    and dream of taking her to New York to live together. Dexter eventually came to realize that he would never have Judy like he wanted to. He leaves Judy and later become engaged to a woman name Irene Scheereer. Later after Dexter and Judy returns to the club‚ she flirts with him and asks him to marry her. Irene family feels betrayed after breaking off the engagement with her. A month later Dexter is once again heart broken by Judy and he later joins the army as the World War 1 breaks out. Dexter appears

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    The Simple Gift – Steven Herrick Chapter Summary Chapter 1: Champagne Billy Champagne Billy packing his school bag with his personal things and plans to run away from home. Billy takes his dads cigarettes and champagne. Kiss The Dog Billy is sitting on the veranda with his dog ‘Bunkbrain’. Billy wants to bring ‘Bunkbrain’ with him because he reckons no one “deserves to stay in this dump”. But bringing a dog would cause many inconveniences. Billy takes off. Longlands Road Billy walking

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    Determination In Gattaca

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    one of Saturn’s moons. Suddenly‚ an administrator is murdered at Gattaca‚ and Vincent’s invalid self is the primary suspect. Luckily‚ Anton‚ who is working on the case as a detective covers for him. Meanwhile‚ Vincent falls in love with his coworker Irene‚ who is a valid with a heart problem. At the end of the movie‚ Vincent leaves for Titan‚ and Jerome commits suicide. The movie GATTACA demonstrates that determination is more important than talent‚

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    The Toilet: Overview

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    The Toilet Use the plot synopsis to get an overview of the text Use the ‘graphic’ as a visual image to the text Use ‘Who’s Who’ to understand the characters and the author Use ‘Art form’ to analyse the genre and analyse the similarities or differences in other art from the period Use ‘Themes’ to analyse the important plots and themes Plot Synopsis The story focuses on a young girl‚ coming of age as she discovers what life is like in an Apartheid South Africa. The narrator is living with her sister

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    On Sunday‚ April 9‚ I attended a production of A Heroine Free Summer‚ written by Dr. Janet Lowery. This production was held at Spring Street Studios‚ and directed by Chesley Krohn of Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company. Set at a lake house in upstate New York‚ this play explores what happens when a family of four sisters becomes divided - the result of two teenage sons confessing to drug use. The piece explores ideas of drug addiction‚ family history‚ and determining where your allegiances lie. Although

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