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    References: Handwerk‚ B. (2002‚ October). Expedition to explore Belize ’s Barrier Reefs. ‚ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. Parks‚ R. A. (2009). World Heritage Site in Belize Comes Under UNESCO Scrutiny. Amandala Online Belize Newspaper. www.amandala.com.bz/index.php?id=8388/ United Nations Environment Programme-WO (2009). Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System‚ Belize. www.eoearth.org/article/Belize_Barrier_Reef_Reserve_System%2C_Belize

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    fine dining restaurants‚ a lounge and a bar await you. Not to mention‚ the ultra-luxurious cabins designed in architectural styles that flaunt the rich heritage of North-central India‚ Rajasthan in particular. The five new itineraries designed for the new season let the guests embark on a luxurious voyage covering the magnificent World Heritage Sites at Agra in Uttar Pradesh and Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh‚ the exquisite forts & palaces in Jaipur‚ the wild terrains of Ranthambore National Park

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    Culinary tourism a growing focus For New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE — Boosters of New Mexico’s tourism industry are increasingly focusing on the state’s kitchens and restaurants as attractions that’ll draw more visitors and their dollars to the state. Tourism Secretary Monique Jacobson estimates that New Mexico’s spending to promote culinary tourism will reach $100‚000 during the current fiscal year‚ the Albuquerque Journal reported online Sunday. “It’s something we don’t want to [just] let happen

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    tangible and intangible multicultural heritage elements. These elements were included the influences of other Asia and Europe countries which have ruled Malaysia in the past. The Malacca today has many different ethnics living in it‚ they include the Malay‚ Chinese‚ Indian‚ European and the others. With all these historical elements of Malacca‚ buildings and culture‚ Malacca has a huge achievement in year 2008 – Malacca has been declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site together of Georgetown‚ Penang

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    between Mama and Dee (Wangero) in Alice Walker ’s story of "Everyday Use" brings about the major conflict over heritage. Mama and Dee have many differences which enables them to agree on certain circumstances. The main differences between Mama and Dee are their appearances‚ attitudes toward each other and things around them‚ amount of education‚ and of course‚ their idea of what heritage really is. Alice Walker starts her story of "Everyday Use" by introducing Mama. Readers get a visual of a middle-aged

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION My dissertation is devoted to the overall study of impact cultural heritage tourism in Seam Reap‚ Cambodia. It is because Cambodia is rich of the cultural and historical heritage sites‚ when Angkor Wat was listed in World heritage site by UNESCO the tourism industry grows rapidly in the Seam Reap especially the region with historical sites such as temples. The conservation and preservation effort by the relevant sectors also included in the study as it is vital for the future

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    Accepting Ones Heritage in Everyday Use Ember Eslinger February 24‚ 2010 English219-M Essay 1 Individuals’ identities are formed and moulded by how he or she chooses to accept and preserve their culture. One might believe that it is important to have the chance to pass down the stories of their past and the significance of their family treasures. Another opinion one might have in saving one’s heritage may be simply possessing family heirlooms. This paper focuses on the importance of experiencing

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    Frenchman’s Cap is a unique world heritage area‚ known for it’s amazing flora and striking peak in HUMAN-NATURE RELATIONSHIPS: Topic 4 the middle of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Development in this area has allowed for a wider range of user groups access the area but does this compensate for the effects on the wilderness? The concept of low impact and sustainable development are vital in ensuring that only benefits come from the development. Human-relationship is impacted by the

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    Furthermore‚ Jeju has charming natural scenery that is unusual compared to the mainland of Korea. Jeju is a volcanic island; therefore‚ Halla Mountain‚ which is volcanic island is located in the center of the island. Halla Mountain is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO with two other tourist site‚ Seongsan llchulbong Peak‚ Geomunoreum Lava Tube System‚ of Jeju. The volcanic activity generated tremendous amount of basalt. People in Jeju used the basalt to create a symbol of Jeju‚ Dolhareubang (it

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    In evaluating the Heritage Assessment Tool (HAT) two things became immediately obvious. First‚ the questions provided a fair outline and structure for identifying factors of culture‚ religion‚ tradition and environment and how they may influence the subject family’s approach to health maintenance and health restoration. And second‚ that the medical professional using the HAT must be aware of and sensitive to the scrutinizing nature of the questions and what defensive and evasive responses they

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