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    Armita Sahebkar Yazdi Student number: M00250307 Programme of study: The Business of Tourism Lulu Baddar The Role of Transportation in the Development of Tourism In this essay‚ I will evaluate the role of transportation in the development of tourism and how it will help to improve and expand the tourism industry. I will also mention how different types of transportation will help attract more tourists on choosing a certain destination as well as making their travel experience easier‚ faster

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    Demonstrative Communication Jared Battad December 11‚ 2013 BCOM/275 Professor William Slomski There are many ways in communicating between one another being verbal and non verbal. Many people communicate more non verbally if there foreign to the language or just in a normal fast pace day. Demonstrative communication is a form on nonverbal and unwritten communication. Unlike verbal communication‚ demonstrative involves Body‚ physiology and nonverbal. There is a saying that actions

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    Transportation 6 (1977) 171 189 © Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company‚ Amsterdam - Printed in the Netherlands JAPAN’S URBAN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM I N T HE MAJOR TRANSPORT S P H E R E S * T OMOKI NOGUCHI Urban Transportation Program‚ Department of Civil Engineering‚ University of Washington‚ Seattle‚ Washington 98195 ABSTRACT T he urban areas in Japan have undergone rapid changes in the last two and one-half d ecades. At the same time‚ the urban transportation system has been

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    What is communication ??? Humans live their daily lives through a series of communications without which nothing in this world would be achievable. The medium through which men convey their innermost thoughts and will are expressed through a variety  of communication channels. When you take a closer look at the number of expressions and responses that human beings make everyday you begin to understand the types of communication that exists in the world of Homo sapiens. Communication is a process

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    traditional transportation includes: increasing car accidents‚ worsening of the environment. Los Angeles is also one of the most polluted cities in the U.S. The air pollution not only brings health problem to residents but also comes with financial consequences. These problems are all caused by the traditional transportation system‚ which only focused on improving mobility‚ especially for motor vehicles‚ ignoring other aspects of society and the wider consequences. The public transportation system

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    In the modern era‚ there is an issue involving “private vehicles and public transportation”. Most of people nowadays prefer using their own vehicles to taking public transport‚ especially in developing countries where the public service is not really good. Whereas‚ others argue that “we should participate the traffic by public transport more frequently whenever possible”. Both of these perspectives have their strength; however‚ in my point of views‚ I consider the latter argument is more convincing

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    Transporting goods and supplies took a lot of time to arrive at its destination. The transportation they mostly used were wagons or ships. An example of this is when the tea brought to the colonists were brought by the east india company was carried on boat. Lots of the supply routes were known so they got raided or attacked for their valuable goods. Transportation was important in American Revolution by transporting useful goods‚food‚supplies‚weapons anything that would help out the troops and

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    Public Health Reflective Assignment The following assignment will analyse and reflect on a communication situation which I observed during my practice .To be able to reflect upon this situation I will use Gibbs(1988) reflective model that will allow me to analyse the communication process between health visitor and client .It will also identify importance of reflective practice and will draw out conclusion for my new leadership role as health visitor .Epstein and Hundert(2002) stated reflective

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    Research Brief #10 Sasson‚ Noah J.; Pinkham‚ Amy E.; Richard‚ Jan; Hughett‚ Paul; Gur‚ Raquel; Gur‚ Ruben C. (2010) Controlling for Response Biases Clarifies Sex and Age Differences in Facial Affect Recognition. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior; Dec2010‚ Vol. 34 Issue 4‚ p207-221. What is the article trying to better understand? They wanted to find if demographic groups differ in emotion-specific response biases. If so they wanted to know “whether controlling for these biases modifies demographic

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    centuries a wide range of change and industrialization occurred in Britain and other European countries‚ known as the Industrial Revolution. Previous to the Industrial Revolution‚ horse carts were used as way of transportation and production was regularly done in people’s home’s. The public welcomed new inventions and technology that were established during the revolution. It created jobs‚ railroads‚ and unions therefore developed stability. New inventions such as steam-powered machines and

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