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    Issues in Sustainability in the Tourism Industry in West Bengal: Moving towards Eco-Tourism Shomik Saha Assistant Professor Department of Management Salesian College Siliguri Campus Abstract For humans‚ sustainability is the potential for long-term maintenance of well-being‚ which has ecological‚ economic‚ political and cultural dimensions. Sustainability requires the reconciliation of environmental‚ equity (social) and economic demands - also referred to as the "three pillars" of sustainability

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    Tiger and 30-40 Words

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    that they do various tasks. One mid night‚ they see the boys resting on the stone of a footpath. Nicola sat tired with a bundle of unsold newspapers. His brother was sleeping by putting his head on Nicola‘s shoulder. The narrator asks the boys if they save the money for emigration to America‚ they deny and say that they have other plans. The writer offers them help for which Jacopo asks him to drop them at Poleta by their car. The writer accepts their request. The next afternoon‚ they reach the village

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    A very clear example that Flying Tiger is using country-of-origin branding in communicating to their Japanese customers is visible when approaching the huge Flying Tiger shop by the south exit of the worlds biggest train station‚ Shinjuku station in Tokyo. One is met by two meters high letters on the shop front saying “Halløj Shinjuku” [Hello Shinjuku]. Very few Japanese probably understand the meaning of this colloquial Danish expression‚ but they do know that the letter Ø and Æ are Scandinavian

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    Short Biography: Tiger Woods

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    golf has been changed forever with the arrival of Tiger Woods. Eldrick “Tiger” Woods was born on the 30th of December 1975‚ the only child to biracial parents Earl‚ a retired lieutenant in the army‚ and Kultida a stay-at-home mother. Earl Woods was always the most influential person in Tiger’s life. At 10 months Tiger would sit in the garage watching his father repeatedly hit golf balls into a net for hours. It wasn’t long before Earl took Tiger out of the highchair and let him play with a small

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    Running head: THE COMPANIES THAT DROPPED TIGER WOODS The Companies That Dropped Tiger Woods During His Scandal Should Not Reinstate Him Joseph E. Thomas TUI UNIVERSITY THE COMPANIES THAT DROPPED TIGER WOODS Abstract This paper explores the truth about when a popular athlete such as Tiger Woods makes a mistake or is even just faced with accusations of a crime these moral clauses are revisited extensively‚ because the end results and affects of such a marketing campaign that includes a celebrity

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    Pollution and Save Earth

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    human health‚ harm living resources and ecosystems‚ and impair or interfere with amenities and other legitimate uses of the environment.[1] The major forms of pollution include: If just 25% of U.S. families used 10 fewer plastic bags a month‚ we would save over 2.5 BILLION bags a year. On the average‚ the 140 million cars in America are estimated to travel almost 4 billion miles in a day‚ and according to the Department of Transportation‚ they use over 200 million gallons of gasoline doing it. Every

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    using more than we are replacing and we are not giving the earth enough time to replenish itself. Protecting the earth doesn’t mean only protecting the rainforest. Many believe that by just keeping from chopping down trees and digging for gold will save the earth. Don’t get me wrong it will help a lot but "girls" what about that top of the line makeup kit you bought last week? Did you notice if it contained any whale fat? Was it animal tested? "Guys" have you checked that your new cool exhaust & nitro

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    again and again. As he walked toward the door‚ he expected death‚ but what is death? He opened the door and there was a lady‚ a beautiful lady‚ just not his lady. He should feel excited‚ infact he should be rejoicing‚ instead he wishes he had met the tiger. Joyous bells start clanging in the distance and he is married to a woman he does not love. He runs to the other door and flings it open. Flashback “What happens if he finds out we are together? My lady” “He can’t my love.” She replied in her singsong

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    Mrs. Brown AP Literature and Comprehension 14 October 2011 Literary Analysis of The Child by Tiger The setting in The Child by Tiger illustrates the moral and mental challenges that Dick goes through. Ashville‚ North Carolina around 1912 was heavily racist based‚ but Dick was actually treated a little better until he went on a killing spree. Dick had most people’s trust and even played with white kids while he was young. Since this story is set post civil war era and pre Civil Rights Movement

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    In “To Save the Future‚ Live in the Present” article Wendell Berry Takes a strong position on the fact that no one knows the future and that no one can predict the future. Wendell states that we can only live in the moment to change the future. He is basically asking what is the best way to prepare for the future if you don’t know what is coming. He answers himself by saying that if you prepare for the morrow it “is a waste of time”(1). This shows that Berry is arguing that if you do right today

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