Business English group 1. Modulation Group Members. Gergö Ezter Chistina Fatou Dominic Topic: Climate Change and its Impacts on Tourism This report reviews the impacts of climate change for a wide range of international holiday destinations visited by UK tourists. Tourism as an industry is increasing in both volume and economic importance. Several places‚ that only a few years ago were inaccessible‚ are now becoming very popular holiday destinations. However‚ the ecosystems of many
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Today’s society would be incomplete without the advancements of technology. From hitting the snooze button on the alarm clock in the morning‚ to watching the latest events on television‚ to checking one’s email on the internet‚ technology is part of everyone’s life and is simply impossible to avoid. But what if the luxury of technology was not available? What if people lived a so called “primitive” life? A life in which one would read a book for enjoyment‚ not play God of War II on a video game
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Cost of terrorism – Effect of the September 11 attacks on tourism industry: 1The total economic impact of 9/11 is realistically immeasurable; however the world travel and tourism council has estimated the decrease of the travel and tourism demand world wide to be 10%. 2Job loss of 8.8 million people globally including airlines‚ hotels‚ tour operators‚ car rental and credit card companies‚ creating a 1.7% decrease of total GDP for the world economy. Terrorism is an inhuman act which is
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HOW TOURISM CAN CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIO-CULTURAL CONSERVATION Negative socio-cultural impacts from tourism How tourism can contribute to socio-cultural development Tourism can contribute to positive developments‚ not just negative impacts. It has the potential to promote social development through employment creation‚ income redistribution and poverty alleviation. Other potential positive impacts of tourism include: Tourism as a force for peace Traveling brings people into contact with each other and
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The Everglades National Park "American Crocodile" Kimmie Jordan SCI230 10/10/2010 Shannon Kam The Everglades National Park "American Crocodile" The Crocodylus acutus known as the American crocodile is a very large species it is known to grow as large as 6m. It is said that Florida has the largest crocodile with a size of 4.6m. The American crocodile is the only true crocodile found in the United States today. The region in which the American crocodile live in is located in south
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Xuan Thay National Park (XTNP) became the first Ramsar site in the South East Asia in 1989‚ and the core zone of the Red River Biosphere Reserve in 2004. These titles designated for XTNP emphasized its importance at the international level as a habitat for rare migratory birds‚ as well as a coastal ecosystem with high biodiversity for conservation that creates livelihoods for thousands of local people. The aquatic biodiversity of this wetland ecosystem provides food and livelihood for local
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National Parks: A Double Edged Sword? Justin Pearly Environmental History Prof. Mark Bishop Newell Tuesday July 21‚ 2009 Pearly 1 Few places can match the sheer diversity of wildlife and culture that exists in the country’s national park system. Humans‚ with the future in mind‚ have “set aside” these beautiful sites of wonder and awe. But at what cost? Do national parks end up being good and bad at the same time? Our national parks are a supposed to be a natural treasure. Here
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The work of various artist from this time caught my attention but the work of Barbara Kruger stood up as I think with her work one can feel the atmosphere of our society in the late 60s’ early 70s’. The field of aesthetic activism‚ had a branch of precursors that addressed feminism as a recurrent trigger in its production. Several of these artists came out of disciplines such as photography and the "object" to rely on the corporal and the performative. With some exceptions‚ it was during the ’60s
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Many outdoor activities will have to be cancelled and schools will have to be closed if the PSI reaches unhealthy range. The cancellation of the various activities will cause reduced interactions among people. The loss in recreation activities will impact the wellbeing of the people physically and psychologically. School programs will have to be revised to take into account of the closure and may delay the progress of their studies. At the individual level‚ the haze will cause a surge in medical
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A field trip to Lava Beds National Park would be a splendid opportunity. There are a plethora of advantages for the students and even teachers. The learning‚ social‚ and cultural benefits are a plenty. The eighth grade deserves this trip on behalf of the amazing grades‚ attendance‚ and behavior. Most likely the parents of students will agree to letting their child go on a trip. The first advantage I’m going to discuss is social. Young teens crave social experiences‚ that’s how they learn morals
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