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    Heritage Tourism

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    destination which has joined the World Heritage List‚ it is particularly attractive for the urban heritage tourist to visit. In July 2005‚ Macau’s Historic Centre World Heritage Site has joined the World Heritage List. As a Special Administrative Region (SAR) within China‚ Macao is a good example to examine the successfulness of its development on heritage tourism in China and whether it is well-managed. In this report‚ successfulness of developing heritage tourism in Macao will be discussed. In-field investigations

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    Unit II Studyguide World History 102 Byzantine‚ Islam‚ and Africa 1. What is the relationship of push-pull factors to causes of migration? They act as reasons for migration 2. What are examples of migration? The movement of Aksum south 3. What was the most likely cause of the beginnings of the Bantu migrations? The development of agriculture 4. What was the effect of the migration of the Bantu-speaking peoples? A diversity of cultures and a widespread family of languages

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    holds together these hyperpowers. But the path to the golden times of peace and glory and the strategic use of tolerance differs in each empire‚ and within the empire itself‚ from ruler to ruler. The Roman Empire enjoyed far more longevity than the Mongolian‚ British and American empires combined; two millennia[1] to be exact. Also‚ another unique feature of the Roman Empire was the idea of Rome‚ which was bigger than the empire itself‚ and an ambitious vision shared by most Roman Emperors. But let’s

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    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations 1-Introduction Every country has its own sovereignty‚ independent‚ culture‚ traditional‚ religion language‚ and so on. Therefore‚ we have many differences basic interests according to each state preferable. However‚ each country can’t be isolated or occupied by one country. Many conflict either domestic or international happed because the cause of different interested. Recently‚ the United States strongly concern with the masses destruction weapons

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    The Mongols The mongols were a enchant force that was not to be trifled with. The mongolians of the Asian steppes had a positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1206 to 1368 by influencing trade peace and good rulers. The mongols were led by the Kon family and only them. Ganghis Kon was the first leader and the one that brought all of the clans together and concerned most of china. Kublai Khan Becomes Emperor. With the mongols in power trade flourished and

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    In the Dynastic cycle‚ the Song and Ming Dynasties of Ancient China showed similar periods of decline. The two Dynasties increased the taxes for different reasons. The Song Dynasty increased their tax payments to pay the invaders. The Ming Dynasties leaders were corrupt‚ and they kept taxes for themselves. Therefore‚ they raised them to get more money for their own luxuries. The peasants couldn’t afford the high taxes and due to this both of the dynasties started to ignore the needs of the poor.

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    Western Mongolia Costumes

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    Mongolians wear clothing that reflects their love of the grasslands‚ while also protecting them from the elements. Snug hats and sleeveless padded jackets‚ called khaantaz‚ are essential. Pants are tucked into sturdy leather boots with upturned toes to retain warmth. Both genders wear wide‚ calf-length gowns with buttons down their right sides‚ called deel. Deels are robes that are long‚ wide sleeves and high collars. A matching belt around the waist serves for both form and function—the wearer

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    In Day of Empire‚ author Amy Chua discusses how the hyper powers rise‚ and why they fall in the struggle for global dominance. The book begins in the United States – the present-day world hyper-power. The United States’ ascent to world dominance began after its victory in World War II‚ which was catalyzed in large part through what the country offered – freedom‚ as well as a chance to start anew. Offerings such as freedom sparked an influx of immigrants‚ and immigrants attracted into the United

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    steady until the late 1990s. In 1998‚ 44.5% of total government revenue was produced by the direct tax on gambling. Then there was a 9.1% decrease in 1999‚ probably due to internet gaming. After the handover of the Macau from Portugal to China‚ the SAR released gambling licenses to other companies in order to eliminate the monopoly played by the STDM. In 2002‚ the government signed concession contracts with two Macau gaming companies‚ Wynn Resort Ltd. and Galaxy Casino. This opened the gambling market

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    The radiation protection to be practiced → cell phone radiation During normal use‚ over half of the radiation transmitted by your mobile phone is absorbed by your head or body. Around 80% of the phone’s microwave emissions are absorbed by the head. Only shielding or distance to the phone can reduce their severe impact. The United Nations World Health Organization has classified mobile phone radiation as possibly cancer causing and advise that it is important for mobile phone users to minimize

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