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    booming industries that bring in knowledge‚ social development and economic growth. “Incredible India” a tourism campaign by the Indian government and the information technology growth in India have been attracting millions of foreign tourists and business tourists to India. Medical tourism has also recently found its way into India. Now Tourism industry has become a big foreign exchange earner in India‚ yet the industry is still weighed down by several problems. When it comes to tourism you

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    making it easier to get the forgotten word out of all the dangers. Outside Magazine sent Jon Krakauer to Mount Everest to write about the commercialization of Everest. Why are ’’tourists’’ with more money than expertise being taken up Everest in the first place? Krakauer‚ an somewhat experienced climber‚ fell into the trap of the childhood dream of climbing Mount Everest. Though not nearly skilled enough to climb alone‚ Krakauer joined a guided team to be taken to the top. He discovers

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    we decided to backpack around here for a while and see something different for a change. We headed off around May and flew into Argentina to volunteer and check out some cool sights. Lis and I are both into weird destinations and like to avoid tourist traps‚ so Atlas Obscura and recommendations from the people we’ve met have been

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    the microclimatic elements such as rainfall‚ temperature‚ humidities‚ etc. Further‚ the process of urbanization creates concrete jungles which trap heat by multiple reflections‚ and the process of industrialization increases concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In addition‚ burning of fuel by vehicular traffic and domestic activities trap the heat at lower Venue ○ ○ _______________________________________________ Climate Change st ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

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    INTRODUCTION At independence in 1971‚ most observers of the newly emerged country took a pessimistic view about the developmental prospect of Bangladesh. Many thought that the country would remain permanently locked in a ‘below poverty level equilibrium trap’. Although there is little room for complacency Bangladesh has come a long way from there. About two-fifths of the economy is now connected with the global economy through exports‚ imports‚ factor and commodity markets; the degree of openness of the

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    Giant Pandas: The Possible End To An Iconic Symbol We all know about the Giant Panda and how important of a species they are. What most of do not know is that unfortunately the Giant Panda just might not be around much longer. Research shows that this furry little legend might not be around within two or three generations from now. This news is very shocking to most of us‚ and as time goes on we might be closer to the extinction of the Giant Panda species. The Giant Panda is a world-wide

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    the company. D. Anyone who is going to work here will have to be athletic‚ an intelligent person‚ and have a good sense of humor. 3. Which of the following is a fragment? A. The truth can be unpleasant. B. The rams locked horns‚ and the tourists watched them from far away. C. The dancer floated across the stage. D. The canoe with the blue stripes. 4. Which sentence contains repetitious words that should be left out? A. The bright star is visible. B. The bright star is visible

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    nightclub about 30 minutes after the countdown of the New Year. The record showed that 66 people were killed and over 200 people were injured from smoke inhalation‚ burns and while a stampede for the exit occurred. Included in the death toll were tourists from Britain‚ Australia‚ Singaporean‚ France and Japanese (“Santika Club fire‚” n.d.). There were many media reports that talked about this event‚ obviously in terms of news and the negative side of the celebrations. This report will looks at

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    the bottom right outside the fence. The contrasting dissonance between the two areas of the frame is symbolic of the differences between modernity and traditionality‚ and maintains a fascinated gaze from the viewer. As Friedberg discussed‚ "the tourist simultaneously embodies both a position of presence and absence‚ or here and elsewhere‚ of avowing one ’s curiosity and disavowing one ’s daily life"‚ and "tourism provides an escape from boundaries…it legitimates the transgression of one ’s static

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