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    com/uncontrollable-variables-affect-hospitality-industry-38795.html [Accessed 09 October 2013] Another economic factor to effect the hotel industry is the tax increase on air travel. Placing a tax increase on air travel means the prices for flights are rising‚ therefore fewer people‚ again‚ are unable to afford the prices to be able to travel to their holiday destination. The tax increase on air travel not only effects leisure customers‚ but also business passengers that tend to move between countries for conferences

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    has a ultimately negative effect on America and the world. Greenwald’s constant tone shifts from happy Wal-Mart commercials to the sad stories of family’s who have had their lively hood taken away by Wal-Mart. Greenwald uses dialog through interviews throughout the film to show people the actual effects of Wal-Mart. Not only does he ask people for humanity through video of factory conditions and worker interviews‚ but he appeals to them personally‚ but showing the effects on all of America. Greenwald

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    towards the effect this can have on our world. It shows in this poem that even the class is pretending to be in war thinking it’s a fun game but not realizing how this can actually affect different people and places of this world. “ lifts into the air above the desk trenches” Foulcher shows that Martin indicates he has got his gather’s bleak skills‚ they discover that it was his bleak skill caused by getting taught and shown to kill by his father. This discovery made really put an effect on how people

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    An analysis the effects of addiction in computer games on academic performance of Selected Grade-9 Students of Saint Mary’s Academy of Sto Nino S.Y 2015-2016 CHAPTER I:The Problem and it’s Background Introduction: As the results show‚ addiction to computer affects academic deterioration‚ personal neglet‚ isolation‚ avoidance‚ no family bonding‚ health dis order and depression. In conclusion‚ these problems should not be left untreated as it can bring serious harms to the youth’s that are addicted

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    main activity or just as something to take up space in the background. It is not surprising‚ then‚ that music has a great effect on how humans think and act‚ possibly even affecting intelligence. Several studies have been conducted on this theory; though some results are questionable‚ the consensus view seems to be that music has the capacity for both positive and negative effects. As a background activity‚ listening to music has been shown to positively affect mood‚ productivity‚ and even intelligence

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    Study Habit

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    in 2004‚ good study habits help the students in critical reflection in skills outcomes such as selecting‚ analyzing‚ critiquing‚ and synthesizing. (“The effect of Study Habits on the Academic Performance of Freshmen Education Students in Xavier University‚ Cagayan de Oro City School Year 2008-2009”). Following the view of Fielden‚ there is an effect‚ however‚ are his findings applicable to all? Is it applicable even to students‚ regardless of age‚ gender‚ year level and courses? Does it also apply

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    disadvantage to other athletes but also because they destroy the human body. When a person is consuming steroids it does not dramatically change your body immediately. It does make you look built and strong but it also has negative effect to the human body. Steroid use has different effects on women than men. The women using steroids will begin to have facial hair growth. Yet that is not all!!! They will just not be growing facial hair; their chest will also decrease its size. The chest affect will be the opposite

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    exchange had many effects such as the exchanging of plants‚ and animals; also disease‚ and different skills. All of these effected the population and economy in Europe in the period 1550-1700. The first effect on population‚ and economy were the exchange between animals‚ and plants. The economy was affected by the people were taking animals from England‚ so there were less animals meaning lower animal power‚ and meat‚ for the people to eat. Even though there was no significant effect on economy‚ there

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    displays their dislike for Sex offenders may be considered an outcast. Economic Factors It is not common practice to associate economics with Sex offenders. Generally‚ Sex offenders would be thought to have no effect on our economic situation‚ but there are in fact some effects. The sales industry associated with Sex offenders is actually a 2.3 billion dollar a year industry and growing each year. The industry employs nearly 150‚000 people in the United States alone. It would be safe to say

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    Bank Suction

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    has to do with the strange effects of "bank suction." Bank suction is the tendency of a vessel traveling near a steep underwater bank to move sideways toward that bank while an opposing force pushes the bow away. Although it usually affects large ships‚ it can affect smaller yachts and boats as well. The combination of close proximity to a steep bank‚ shallow depth and increased speed are the critical factors that determine the severity of the bank-suction effect. Bank suction starts when

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