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    Tourism and Local People

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    Tourism is one of the most effective ways of redistributing wealth‚ by moving money into local economies from other parts of the country and overseas. It brings income into a community that would otherwise not be earned. Economic benefits Economic benefits resulting from tourism can take a number of forms including: 1. Jobs Employment may be associated directly‚ such as tour guide or managerial positions; or in supporting industries like food production or retail suppliers. 2. Increased spending

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    Buying local foods

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    Mary Ellis November 16‚ 2014 English-099 Buying Local Produce Have you ever wondered why the produce you find in a grocery store comes from all over the country When there are local farms that sell the same produce grown in your backyard? My family buys our produce from our local C.S.A.(Community Supported Agriculture)‚ farmers markets‚ and produce stands. There are thousands of places like these across the country that get overlooked by consumers every day. An individual’s choices regarding

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    Sinsuat‚ Maguindanao LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION I – Introduction: The history of national-local relations in the Philippines is characterized by centralism. The central government from the Spanish regime up to now maintained a very strong control and influence over local governments. The evidence of such centralist tendency is Section 4‚ Article X of the 1987 Constitution which provides that‚ “The President of the Philippines shall exercise general supervision over local governments. Provinces

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    concern over the noticeable issue of sand storm. A numerous countries are suffering from it. With the increasing of the fierce competition among countries‚ sand storm are gradually getting grievous because per countries extremely exploit source and cut down the tree to structure the building in order to develop country‚ which seriously jeopardize the solid. Sand storm increasingly brings about damage‚ which should not be neglected. So preventing sand storm is of strategic significance for human to

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    between them. Whether it may be between characters‚ settings or even just their central ideas. We sometimes don’t even notice them until we read between the lines. “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway “The Storm” by Kate Chopin and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin are three different stores all having distinctive themes‚ but seem to share one common desire between them and that is freedom. Freedom plays an overcoming persuader to the all of the characters. Each story describes what

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    DON HONORIO VENTURA TECHNOLOGICAL STATE UNIVERSITY BACOLOR‚ PAMPANGA SY 2013-2014 LOCAL TOURISM OFFICE OF APALIT (COMMITTEE ON TOURISM) Submitted by: Submitted to: Angeles Elaiza Kay M. Ms.MARIE CHLOE DE GUILLA Bustos Sharmaine M. Cabangon Danielle F. Ocampo Rogine S. Tongol Jenine B. HRM-3C Apalit is a first class municipality in the province of Pampanga‚ Philippines. It is situated in the Luzon Island. According to the 2010 census‚ it has a population

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    Film reflection: The Storm that Swept Mexico The film The Storm that Swept Mexico tells a story about the Mexican Revolution in 1910. It was the first major political and social revolution of its time‚ it transformed the relationship between the United States and Mexico. Important people of the Mexican Revolution include Porfirio Diaz‚ Fernando Madero‚ Emiliano Zapata‚ Pascual Orozco‚ Pancho Villa‚ Venustiano Carranza‚ Alvaro Obregon and many more. These people hold great impact on how the Revolution

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    LANs: Local Area Networks Local Area Networks also called LANs have been a major player in industrialization of computers. In the past 20 or so years the worlds industry has be invaded with new computer technology. It has made such an impact on the way we do business that it has become essential with an ever-growing need for improvement. LANs give an employer the ability to share information between computers with a simple relatively inexpensive system of network cards and software. It also

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    In “The Story of an Hour”‚ Chopin‚ through symbolism and plot development‚ dramatically but profoundly heightens the experience of an hour of life in order to reveal the impermanence of life and underline the restricted‚ subjected role of women in society. The story begins with two people contemplating the contending fear of effecting Mrs. Mallard’s fragile health and the need to relay the news of her husband’s death. The explanation of this delicate situation‚ tight-roping between two evils‚ successfully

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    singing‚ smooth style melody. Pedal marks are given to ensure the cantabile legato melodic line. The main tune is characterised by a falling motif which gives the effect of falling raindrops. It was common to represent sadness‚ melancholy and grief. Chopin fills in an initial leap by the stepwise ascent up to G flat then a stepwise back down to D flat to complete the phrase. In section B there is a chorale like melody with regular (periodic) phrases. The melody is in the right hand/treble part in section

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