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    Eco-tourism

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    Content Introduction 1. Definition of ecotourism 2. The Advantages of Eco-tourism 3. The Disadvantages of Eco-tourism Conclusion Sources Introduction Ecotourism is defined as responsible travel to natural areas that protect the environment and improve the welfare of local people (International Ecotourism Society (TIES)‚ 2005). It also follow certain principles such as minimize impact‚ build environmental and cultural respect‚ provide financial benefits to local people. Global

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    "Eco-tourism is a feasible alternative to the negative impacts of mass tourism". Discuss this statement. Eco-tourism is defined as being responsible when travelling to natural areas that protect and conserve the environment‚ helping to raise the well-being of the locals living there. Eco-tourism is an excellent alternative to the negative impacts of mass tourism as it lets visitors appreciate the scenery of an area‚ or discover and understand a local culture‚ and at the same time it also

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    Fear Devanshi Patel 9P Fear is defined as an unpleasant emotion that can be aroused by danger‚ evil‚ or pain. Fear can also be conquered; it requires risks to be taken and sometimes sacrifices to be made. Harold Crick in the film‚ “Stranger than Fiction” conquered his fear like how I conquered two of my fears; one which was the fear of deep waters and the other‚ which was the fear of heights. Fears hold us back and prevent us from enjoying the moments. Conquering fears creates a full life. When

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    the Philippine Sea‚ topographically the Philippines is blessed with different kinds of land formations‚ water sanctuaries and some mysterious caves. With this kind of terrain‚ no question that it is home to some activities you might enjoy like‚ scuba diving‚ some surfing‚ perhaps a jump on a water ski may pleasure you or how about mountainous trekking‚ hiking’s and some variety of countless activities you could think of. With all the sandy beaches and treacherous terrains you crossed and all the

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    Compare and Contrast

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    ocean‚ surf‚ lay in the sun‚ Bar-B-Q‚ bring a picnic‚ build a bonfire‚ ride bikes‚ or go looking for sea shells. Another form of activities for beaches that may have a pier‚ would be fishing‚ bringing your boat for some ocean boat adventures‚ scuba diving or snorkeling. Other beaches offer amenities such as resorts to stay in‚ camping‚ indoor and outdoor showers‚ a mini store and restaurant for dining. Then there is the club scene for those that may enjoy drinks and dancing. As well‚ many places

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    Edmari Hernandez Silen was born in Puerto Rico on October 7th‚ 1992; however‚ lived many different places as she was in a military family. Growing up‚ her parents pushed her to pursue an art career. In 2014 she graduated from the University of North Florida with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting‚ Drawing‚ and Printmaking with a minor in Art History. She studied abroad many places‚ and classical artworks such as Shakespearean plays‚ Greek tragedies‚ and the renaissance and baroque eras influence

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    CASE STUDY: Effect of 2004 Tsunami on Economy of India The earthquake of December 2004 is well known as the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake and is the fourth largest earthquake in the world since 1900. This was an under-sea earthquake‚ which happened at 7:58:53 am local time. The epicenter of this earthquake was in the west coast of Sumatra‚ Indonesia. As an effect of this earthquake‚ Tsunamis occurred throughout the Indian Ocean‚ killing loads of people and caused immeasurable damage to the coastal

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    simple times when we’re doing nothing but sharing a thought‚ a feeling‚ or a dream‚ mean so much. These are memories I will treasure forever. The adventures are always a learning experience. Whether it’s whitewater rafting down the New River or scuba diving in Mexico‚ we are experiencing other cultures and ways of life that open our minds to more worldly views. The challenges we face together as a family can only make us stronger. Getting through the death of my father‚ struggling for years as a single

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    Assumption of Risk

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    assumption of risk to apply. Also‚ assumption of risk does not absolve a defendant of liability for reckless conduct. This defense is commonly used in cases of injuries occurring during risky recreational activities‚ such as skiing‚ paragliding‚ and scuba diving. The Assumption of risk doctrine is applicable where a hazardous risk is involved. Thus‚ the court looks at the time‚ place‚ and person and the relationship of the parties when deciding whether something is dangerous. The nature of the assumption

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