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    Tourism Planning

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    Abstract This report mainly deals with the basic tourism based concepts and theories relating the same to a case study. The authors starts with a brief introduction on the topic going on to explaining the various impacts that tourism has on the host destination. Socio-cultural‚ economic and environmental concerns are tackled. The author then presents a case study on Botswana elaborating on the various reasons why Botswana’s tourism industry is poised to take a positive turn. The report also deals

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    The world recession of 2008 to 2009 was caused ultimately by global imbalances in trade and capital flows‚ globalization of financial markets‚ the trend towards a new finance-led capitalism and the related pattern of income distribution. The effects of the recession on Africa were tremendous and are still being felt today. Africa is homeland to numerous natural resources. Contrary to this‚ it is one of poorest regions in the world constituting almost 10% of the world’s population and ravaged by high

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    Sexual Orientation Discrimination Men and women are being killed in Iraq for their sexual orientation. In Iraq people are dying for showing or coming out to being gay or any other sexuality. If they try to make a pack the government hunts them down and kills them. For these acts‚ the human rights organization Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ Transgender group has benefited the people in Iraq suffering from sexual orientation discrimination. 1980’s non fiction books on gay rights movement comes to the

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    EuroTermsCh25

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    Sam Harris AP European History Mrs. Fabich 24 February 2015 Key Terms Chapter 25 1. Extraterritoriality: the state of being exempt from the jurisdiction of local law. This occurred in China in treaty ports where foreigners were exempted from Chinese law enforcement and could only be judged by officials of their own countries. This example of extraterritoriality represented a distrust of Chinese legal procedures and a cultural arrogance on the superiority of Western institutions. 2. Geopolitics:

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    Babies Movie Analysis

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    I first watched this film two years ago when I saw it in the library DVD shelve. I found the concept of babies interesting since they are adorable and tiny‚ but watching it with a symbolic interaction perspective has given me an insight that I did not have the first time I watched it. Even though all the babies were born to different social environments and economic statuses‚ the parents wanted their child to be safe and provided what they perceived to be the best basic needs. The film shows the

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    Herero Play Analysis

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    On October 2‚ 2016‚ I recently went to see my first play that dealt with cultural and racial issues‚ We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia‚ Formerly Known as Southwest Africa‚ From the German Sudwestafrika‚ Between the Years 1884-1915 at the San Jose Stage Company‚ directed by L. Peter Callender. The playwright of this piece is Jackie Sibblies Drury‚ whose known for tackling heavily ethical and racial topics. In this play‚ a group of actors‚ three white actors‚ and three

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    Prediger et al. (2013)‚ used an experimental approach to examine how the scarcity of natural resources affects the willingness of people to cooperate or involve in antisocial behavior. The experiment was undertaken with pastoralists from southern Namibia and the study area is divided into two parts according to the exogenous differences in biomass production (a high yield and a low yield area). In this paper‚ biomass production is taken as a proxy of resource scarcity and moved the lab to the field

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    again also far below the average for efficiency-driven countries (8%). In the latest GEM study‚ a comparison is made between the youth in South Africa and the youth in nine other sub-Saharan countries: Angola‚ Botswana‚ Ethiopia‚ Ghana‚ Malawi‚ Namibia‚ Nigeria‚ Uganda and Zambia. South Africa’s rate of perceived opportunities for its youth is 39% - the lowest of the sub-Saharan African countries that participated in GEM. The average for the region is

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    Structural Adjustment

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    would meet national priorities...IMF-World bank reform packages constitute a coherent program for economic and social collapse…They destroy the entire fabric of the domestic economy’” - Herbert Jaunch‚ Labor Resource and Research Institute (LaRRI)‚ Namibia To find the multiple roots of the debt problem in Africa‚ you have to go back to the European colonial administration of Africa. Many of the colonial powers were only in Africa for resource extraction. Because of that‚ the people of Africa were

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    Blood Diamonds

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    hemispheres of the world and in every continent except Europe and Antarctica; twenty three of these are major diamond mines. Gem quality diamonds are mined primarily in Russia‚ Botswana‚ South Africa‚ Angola‚ the Democratic Republic of the Congo‚ Namibia and Australia. However 57% of major diamond mines are found in the Southern and Western part of Africa forming a clustered and concentric spacial pattern around this area. The rest of the Diamond mines are dispersed around the globe and create a slightly

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