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    Pros and cons of depend on tourism Today‚ many people spend almost all of their money on traveling around the world. Their expenditure makes a big income for many countries such as Caribbean‚ Egypt or Thailand. This is advantageous to the countries’ development; otherwise‚ tourism is impacting on these countries. Environmental pollution‚ destruction of monuments and dilution of culture are some problems that these countries’ government must solve if they depend solely on tourism revenues.

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    WGSS 1- Body size and shape is a controversy subject in all cultures. Large-size is acceptable in some places around the world but the others would prefer the small size. We all have that idea “fat” means ugly‚ health issues and wrong habits of eating but that’s defiantly not true according to the chapter 4 some societies consider large women attractive and see their fat as an evidence of prosperity (The Beauty Ideal‚ 189). Also in the website Health At Every Size that there is myth about fat kills

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    world is made up of cells‚ life of humans‚ plants‚ and animals. I know that to understand the nature of life we must first comprehend the cell‚ its parts‚ and organelles. There are two different types of cells‚ including prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Living bacteria is an example of something that contains prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are in just about everything‚ all humans and all animals. I must say that the eukaryotic cell is way more complex than the prokaryotic. A prokaryotic cell does

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    What Are Steroids? "Steroids" has more than one meaning. Your body naturally produces some steroids‚ to help you fight stress and grow bigger during puberty. (But your body knows just the right amount that you need‚ so there’s no need to take any extra.) There’s also a type of medicine called steroids that people might take if they have pain‚ asthma‚ or a skin problem. But these aren’t the kind of steroids getting attention in sports. When people say steroids (say: stare-oydz)‚ they often mean

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    The Devil in the Shape of a Woman by Carol Karlsen (1987) astutely focuses attention upon the female as witch in colonial New England‚ thus allowing a discussion of broader themes regarding the role and position of women in Puritan society. Karlsen’s work‚ which has been well-received‚ focuses on the position of accused witches as largely females placed in precarious social and economic positions‚ often because they stood to inherit‚ had inherited‚ or lost an inheritance in property. Karlsen departs

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    EXPLAIN THE MAIN STRENGHTS OF A UTILITARIAN ETHICAL SYSTEM [25] 27/9/13 Utilitarianism‚ the theory that actions are right if they useful for the majority‚ the greatest happiness and pleasure for the greatest and majority of people. Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) was an English moral philosopher concerned with social reform‚ Bentham wanted people to seek pleasure and avoid pain. On the other hand John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) who was a great admirer of Bentham; however‚ he believed

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    the ideas of society can greatly influence the individual‚ and sometimes the individual must break off from the accepted values of society to determine the ultimate truth for himself. In Huckleberry Finn’s world‚ society has corrupted justice and morality to fit the needs of the people of the nation at that time. Basically‚ Americans were justifying slavery‚ through whatever social or religious ways that they deemed necessary during this time. <br> <br>The conflict between society and Huckleberry

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    The bakuhan taisei (幕藩体制) was the feudal political system in the Edo period of Japan. Baku‚ or "tent‚" is an abbreviation of bakufu‚ meaning "military government" — that is‚ the shogunate. The han were the domains headed by daimyo. Vassals held inherited lands and provided military service and homage to their lords. The Bakuhan Taisei split feudal power between the shogunate in Edo and provincial domains throughout Japan. Provinces had a degree of sovereignty and were allowed an independent administration

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    Art Shapes History | | | | | | | Leila Hinton HIS 122-02 PR Dr. Howlett 11-15-2012 Outline I. Introduction * Thesis * Location of monuments was important * Art and architecture from foreign nations to the United States * African Americans were treated as second class citizens * Hostility from white Americans II. Statue of Liberty * Gifted by the French * Multiple layers of inspiration * Rejection

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    Review Sheets for Chapter 20.1 1. Assuming the following reaction proceeds in the forward direction‚ 3 Sn4+(aq) + 2 Cr(s)  3 Sn2+(aq) + 2 Cr3+(aq) 4+ a. Sn (aq) is the reducing agent and Cr(s) is the oxidizing agent. b. Cr(s) is the reducing agent and Sn2+(aq) is the oxidizing agent. c. Sn4+(aq) is the reducing agent and Sn2+(aq) is the oxidizing agent. d. Cr(s) is the reducing agent and Cr3+(aq) is the oxidizing agent. e. Cr(s) is the reducing agent and Sn4+(aq) is the oxidizing agent. 2. The

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