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    The Negative and Positive Effects of Tourism Submitted by Arianne Smith DeVry University Tourism Management‚ Warren John Fall 2011 Abstract The current research paper covers the main effects of global tourism‚ both positive and negative. International tourism is a significant sector of business. For some countries it is one of the main sources of national income. The most important positive economic effects of tourism are as follows: increase in budget revenues‚ production expansion‚ stimulation

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    made a 5 year plan that resulted in many positives and negatives. A few of the positives that came out of his plan were‚ in 1928 and 1939‚ the large factories and industrial complexes rising up against the Soviet Union‚ new railroads were built and put in and oil‚ coal‚ and steel production expanded (5 year plan results notes). A few of negatives that came

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    to transport the oil safely you must first separate all the different elements/compounds. After all of this the oil is safely transported to and from countries‚ across seas‚ wherever the oil is needed. Most people would say that oil has only a bad effect on the environment it does but not for all the reasons you think. Of course oil causes pollution and destroys our ozone layer however it also a participating factor towards climate change‚ it helps in making the north and south poles smaller and the

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    Transportation March 2‚ 2013 Department of Transportation The Department of Transportation (DOT) was established on October 15‚ 1966. Its first secretary‚ Alan S. Boyd‚ took office on January 16‚ 1967. But the department ’s first official day of operation was April 1‚ 1967. The mission of the Department of Transportation is to provide an efficient and economical national transportation system. In other words‚ to maintain and provide a safe‚ efficient‚ environmentally‚ aesthetically and culturally

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    disrupted. The downside of watching too much television is that it will make the children less creative and more passive where they refuse to leave the spot and would rather just ask someone near them to fetch necessities for them. Thus‚ engendering the effects on the body-activity to malfunction. The body monitors and handles the distribution of energy where it needs the most of it. When you just sit there and watch‚ your body will get confused and the energy distribution will go haywire as it doesn’t have

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    businesses and government agencies still transfer them around yet yield little to no benefits in which they will have a negative impact regardless‚ however they can come in any form like bacteria‚ plants‚ amphibians‚ fungus‚ and etc this is what makes them difficult to deal with.

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    Positive and Negative Effects of Recycling Recycling is the processing of waste materials in order to make them reusable. This helps conserve energy and reduce the consumption of natural resources. Recycling used products is one of the best ways to save the environment. It is important to recycle‚ so as to avoid environmental harm. Used plastic bottles‚ glass‚ and newspapers can be effectively recycled to make useful items. Here are some positive effects of recycling. Positive Effects of Recycling

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    The Good and Bad: The War on Drugs The current War on Drugs has had horrible effects on society economically and socially. The drug prohibition efforts have had little impact on the supply of illicit drugs and have had no success in lowering the demand. Rather than spending trillions and incarcerating millions for a failed drug war we should be regulating the supply of drugs and providing treatment for those who want it. Legalizing drugs would lower abuse and deaths from illicit substances and

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    The Industrial Revolution had many effects on the way of life and countries growth afterwards. Some negative effects include‚ unfair working conditions‚ union strikes‚ pollution and child labor. A few of the most important positive effects of the I.R. were‚ unions formed‚ new transportation‚ the need for raw materials and new markets‚ and Imperialism. These effects lead directly into imperialism and the need to imperialize. The Industrial Revolution motivated European nations to compete for overseas

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    consoles may not be rotting their ideas‚ as many parents scared. A report from the European parliament concluded that computer games are good for children and teach them essential life skills. Misunderstanding the advantage of screen time causes many negative

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