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    Discuss the environmental and social impacts of tourism in the UK and consider whether the benefits exceed the costs. Tourism is a fast growing industry and a valuable sector‚ contributing significantly to the economy (“The Social & Cultural Impacts of Tourism”‚ n.d.). It has been generally accepted that tourism is‚ for the most part and with relatively few exceptions‚ beneficial to both generating and destination countries (Holloway‚ 2009‚ p. 114). Some researchers are less sure that this

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    Philippine Travel and Tour Expo Research Paper The Philippine Travel and Tour Expo was held last February 19-21‚ 2010 at the SMX convention center. With the theme “Ready‚ Jet-set‚ Go!”‚ the event presents an exceptional atmosphere that stimulates the desire to travel among visitors – either by air‚ water‚ rail or road‚ for business or for recreation‚ within or outside the Philippines. Considered as the country’s biggest travel event‚ this year’s expo was participated by 230 travel and tourism companies

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    Objectives Man is one of the species who inhabit the earth.he is the only one who has interfered with various natural processes for use of both biological & physical resources to meet his multiple demands‚man has polluted all the three realms of the earth-lithosphere‚hydrosphere & atmosphere.it is essential for us to know about environment & its pollution. In this presentation we will be able to know about- •Environment •Biosphere •Ecosystem model •Atmosphere •Atmospheric pollution •Primary & secondary

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    [pic] Proposal by Ramanathan Ragupathi. Transmittal Letter Ramanathan Ragupathi Ksay82rra@starbucks.com International Strategy analyst Starbucks Seattle 98101 22 November 2010 Howard Schultz founder‚ chairman‚ president and chief executive officer Starbucks Seattle 98101 Dear Mr. Schultz Enclosed is a copy of the proposed report “Starbucks India”. This report is a summary of expansion of Starbucks outlets in India. The proposal covers the current strategies‚ target market‚ financial

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    Back on Growth Path On December 16‚ 2005‚ Harish Manwani (Manwani)‚ Chairman of Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL)‚ India’s largest fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) company announced that Douglas Baillie (Baillie) would take over as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of HLL from March 01‚ 2006. |Having worked with HLL’s UK based parent company - Unilever - for over 25 years‚ Baillie was promoted from the post of Group Vice-president| |and Head of Unilever AMET (Africa‚ Middle East and Turkey). HLL

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    Slumdog Millionaire- Health Studies review Slumdog Millionaire‚ a film released in 2008 by director Danny Boyle explores the lives of two young brothers‚ Salim and Jamal from the slums of Mumbai‚ India. Throughout the duration of the movie‚ the lifestyle and health of the boys vary drastically due to individual aspects and environments influencing these changes. At the beginning of the movie‚ we are introduced to Salim and Jamal as young boys living with their mother in the Indian Slum of

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    blended in perfect unity.” The most noticeable contribution that the Mughals made in art was architecture‚ because they left so many great mausoleums‚ mosques‚ and palaces. Perhaps the most famous piece of architecture even in the world today is the Taj Mahal‚ which is a mausoleum that was built by the Mughal monarch Shah Jahan to entomb his third wife’s remains after she died in childbirth. Construction on this beautiful structure began in around 1632 and was completed in the year 1653. This structure

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    What is meant by ‘place’ and ‘spirit of place’? What role does consideration of ‘place’ mean in architectural design? Introduction People make attachments to almost everything that they interact with. Whether it is with each other‚ a material object‚ a memory or even a perception about the three‚ There are subconscious relationships with things and thoughts. Often these interactions and experiences take place in a specific physical environment‚ a place which might be inhabited by many users

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    (Guiding Question A) Case Study 1: Exchange of Goods and Technology The exchange of goods and technologies has been a key aspect in the success of nations worldwide. The general idea is to move forward with the help of other nations by exchanging goods and technologies. Specifically‚ guns and raw materials. The British played a big role in the exchange of these goods. However‚ guns and raw materials were not the only things traded. There were plenty more values‚ traditions and languages exchanged

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    India is amongst the top-ranking countries in the field of basic research. Indian Science is one of the most powerful segments for growth and development‚ especially in the emerging scenario and competitive economy. Scientific knowledge and expertise‚ innovation‚ high technology‚ industrial infrastructure and skilled workforce are the key factors that have driven the progress of the country to a major extent. The Indian science and technology space has been instrumental to bring social and economic

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