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    TOUR 413 Global Code of Ethics for Tourism Article 9 Submitted by: Submitted To: Isles‚ Bernadette Sir Ryan Paligsa Samonte‚ Celine Ivygail Ybamit‚ Jacqueline Article 9: Rights of the workers and entrepreneurs in the tourism industry Tourism workers and entrepreneurs includes those people who works in the tourism directly or indirectly like tour guides‚ travel agents‚ hotel staffs‚ vendors and the like. 9.1 The fundamental rights of salaried and self-employed

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    Characterization is a physical description of a character‚ the way the character acts and the personality traits of the character. Bailey Johnson Jr. is the older brother of Marguerite Ann Johnson‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou. In order for Maya to become independent‚ she needs to separate from Bailey. Their original relationship was holding her back. Bailey is described in the book as a bright‚ clever and light-spirited person. Maya needs to separate

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    NIAAA code of ethics can be very beneficial to an athletic director. With how things are in sports right now‚ with all the scandals and inappropriate behavior nationwide. It is very important to having some sort of universal rules to go by. The code of ethics put into place‚ so that athletic directors no how they are to act and what is expected of them. If there wasn’t a national code of ethics‚ you would have AA’s handling the same situations differently. When an athletic director knows the code

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    Racism and Segregation Maya confronts the insidious effects of racism and segregation in America at a very young age. She internalizes the idea that blond hair is beautiful and that she is a fat black girl trapped in a nightmare. Stamps‚ Arkansas‚ is so thoroughly segregated that as a child Maya does not quite believe that white people exist. As Maya gets older‚ she is confronted by more overt and personal incidents of racism‚ such as a white speaker’s condescending address at her eighth-grade graduation

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    businesses as well as large multinational firms. But in the case of Wholesome Snacks‚ INC.‚ one could make a valid criticism of the ethics behind the company’s actions and intentions. In fact‚ the American Marketing Association’s Statement of Ethics specifically touches on ethical conduct regarding distribution channels in developing nations. While the gaps between ethics and legality frequently cause controversy‚ it is ultimately up to citizens to take a stand against shady business practice. Wholesome

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    Why‚ God? Why?” This all too common phrase can be heard in every language around the world. Throughout time people have always wondered how a supposedly kind‚ loving‚ and just God could allow such suffering and evil to happen to his children. How could he create some of his children poor‚ while others rich? Why are some beautiful‚ while others ugly? Some healthy‚ and others sick? Some find love‚ and others die alone? So many times‚ has God’s children looked to the skies and cried out‚ “Why

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    Throughout I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings there were many themes such as racism and segregation‚ strong black women‚ and literature. The strongest theme addressed in the book was racism and segregation. Racism and segregation was shown in just about every aspect of the book. A major example of to this theme is presented by how Maya and her family lived in the black side of Stamps. Their side of town is all dirt roads and broken down‚ while the white side of town the roads are paved and everything

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    The definition of ethics is the moral principles that govern a person or group’s behavior. My own personal ethics are shaped around the way I was raised. My faith and religion have helped to influence my personal ethics as well. My mother and father are both catholic and so I was taught this religion from as young as I can remember. This has influenced the way that I live my life and what my moral’s are. The way that my mother and father live their lives‚ as well as my grandparents‚ are also

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    when we consider joining or starting an organization. Why is it important? Because if we do not know these things we can end up spending a lot of time being busy but ineffective in achieving our goals and meeting organizational objectives. It’s vital that we understand the importance of this matter‚ because time is a very valuable commodity. Time is one thing that we give to people and business endeavors that we cannot get back. We only know for sure that we have this one life to live‚ and we want

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    Dress Codes For Students Requiring a dress code for students is like making the Pope wear red‚ you just don’t do it. The Pope wears white because it’s his right in the United States to dress how he wants so there’s no logical reason that school districts should take away students’ rights to freedom of expression. Most kids and teenagers across the globe express themselves and their personality through what they wear. It’s like their identity. The argument that implementing a dress code would eliminate

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