Tourism is a Myth.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? (15 Marks) Sustainable Tourism is essentially an industry committed to making a low impact on the natural environment and local culture‚ while helping to generate income and employment for local people. As Global economists forecast continuing international tourism growth‚ this continuous growth will place great stress on remaining biologically diverse habitats and indigenous cultures‚ which are often used to support mass tourism
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are happy about the engagement‚ Priestley gives us hints that The Crofts disapprove of the marriage as they weren’t at The Birlings’ dinner and Gerald’s mother feels that Gerald might have done better for himself socially. We know Mr Birling realises this when he says “it’s a pity Sir George and- er- Lady Croft can’t be with us”. Mr Birling is obsessed with status and desperately tries to win the Crofts approval with his expected future knighthood and the same port that Gerald’s dad buys. Gerald manipulates
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Foreign Policy As we approach the next Presidential election the topic of American foreign policy is once again in the spotlight. In this paper‚ I will examine four major objectives of U.S. foreign policy that have persisted throughout the twentieth century and will discuss the effect of each on our nation’s recent history‚ with particular focus on key leaders who espoused each objective at various times. In addition‚ I will relate the effects of American foreign policy objectives‚ with
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access to more weapons was a key factor in them winning the war. They controlled the industrial heart of Russia‚ which included Petrograd and Moscow‚ this also meant they had control of all the factories‚ and the railway lines. Control of the factories meant they were able to made more supplies‚ and control of the railway networks meant that they could transport troops and supplies around. Petrograd and Moscow alone were home to 60 million people. Controlling one big area which was joined together made
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Branislava Jusufovic How far can countries be prepared for a serious outbreak of disease? The future will bring contagious diseases such as meningitis‚ bronchitis as well as influenza and other infectious diseases; some of which are introduced intentionally. Recognizing that it would be impracticable to deal with the vast range of latent microbial threats individually‚ public health policy makers are devising strategies to appraise and respond to epidemics of all kinds. Such as public awareness
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The Cold War conflict determine President Kennedy’s foreign policy by developing a new generation with his visionary and his say. Since The Eisenhower’s movement was slow moving over the years. The war against Communism also known as the cold war generated revenue and created jobs that contributed to the economical success in the 60s. John F. Kennedy was this well liked man‚ he went into office in 1960s‚ and he was known to be the “New Generation of Americans”. He wanted to be begin to build up
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“The evacuation of children in World War Two was a great success.” How far do the sources you have used support this interpretation of evacuation in World War Two? (25 marks) Before the War in September 1939‚ the government understood the risk of air raids and the danger they bring upon major cities in England. Plans for evacuation started as early as 15 years before in 1924; the Air Raid Precaution Committee (ARPC) identified London as the main target‚ with children as the biggest concern. The
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The causes of the First World War (1914-1917) are‚ as proven by historians‚ exceedingly complex and a topic of great debate. For instance‚ some believe that Germany simply created conditions for war‚ while others argue her long planned war of aggression. Therefore‚ to assess the validity if the above statement‚ it’s vital to consider the long-term causes of imperialism‚ nationalism and militarism as well the short-term origins of war from all those Great Powers. Looking back upon the statement
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What were the geopolitical realities of Europe at the end of the 19th century? What alliances were the result? What destabilized the alliance system? Between 1870 and 1914‚ European states were locked in a competition within Europe for territorial dominance and control. In the years 1871 to 1914‚ European diplomacy involved an increasingly precarious balance of power. The politics of geography combined with rising nationalist movements in southern Europe and the Ottoman Empire to create an increasingly
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To a less extent I agree that the Treaty of Versailles 1919 was fair and just. Firstly‚ I will define what is fair and just. For me‚ "Fair" is defined as free from bias and proper under rules. And "Just" is defined as what guided by truth or reason‚ punish and award rightly ‚done or made according to principle. For the Treaty of Versailles‚ some people argue that some of the territorial arrangement was fair and just. And which I partly agree with their statement. Here are the treaties about
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