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    Tourist Spot

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    Morong‚ Bataan Brief History of Morong Bataan Morong was originally known as “Bayandati”‚ believed to the settlement located in Nagbalayong. Due to the scarcity of land available for cultivation‚ residents migrated to adjacent areas where wider lands can be found. When the Spaniards arrived to this place in 1578 the residents were elusive and distant to newcomers. The Spaniards observed that people called “Moros’ engaged in trade with the residents‚ hence this place was called Moron. Moron together

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    Travel Agent

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    travel agents aand its effectiveness CONCEPT OF TOURISM INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND OF TOURISM Tourism‚ as an industry has emerged as an instrument for employment generation‚ poverty alleviation and sustainable human development. Tourism promotes international understanding and gives support to local handicrafts and cultural activities. It is an important segment of the country’s economy‚ especially in terms of its contribution towards foreign exchange earnings‚ generation of additional income

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    travelling people easier by decreasing the distance by the swiftness of vehicles. The prevailing journeys do not cost more than those were in the earlier days. The purposes of travelling are different for different people. There are some people who travel for the sake of pleasure. The people that are heavily burdened either at their domestic front or at their offices move too far off places for relieving their worries and anxieties. The poets and writers make a trip to distant places for collection

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    (DEASOHEPN) Position Paper Subject: Towards Rationalizing Philippine Higher Education by Dr. Allan B. Bernardo I. Background of the Issue A. A significant number of reasons and purposes have been articulated concerning the creation of typologies or classification scheme both in the Philippines and abroad since the 1960s. In the House Bill number 363 of the 15th Congress‚ introduced by Hon. Marcelino A. Teodoro‚ it was explained that the provision of a definite system for determining the

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    Serial Killer Typology

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    There are four Basic Factors in classification of serial murders. First is behavioral background where Basic sources are looked at sources are important in the origins of multicidal behaviors: persisting culture of violence that is accompanied by continuous change in the nature of society-individual relations. And the other is in patterns of early development and interaction in the family setting‚ this is the major causes of criminal behavior‚ motive‚ and behavior orientation. Next is their victims

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    Different ways of interrogations are used by officers to deal with suspects. Most often we do not know what is going on inside the interrogation room. The main purpose of the interrogation is to get possible answers that pacify their need of evidence to the case. Police are most criticizes of their way handling interrogations during custodial questioning which often uses deception to get whatever evidence needed. According to Skolnick and Leo there are eight types of interrogations deceptions. Interview

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    Thomas More's Typology

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    Thomas More is known for his 1516 book Utopia and for his untimely death in 1535‚ after refusing to acknowledge King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. He was canonized by the Catholic Church as a saint in 1935. Born in Milk Street in London‚ on 7 February 1478‚ Thomas More was the son of Sir John More‚ a successful lawyer and later judge‚ and his wife Agnes. More was educated at St Anthony’s School‚ then considered one of London’s finest schools. From 1490 to 1492‚ more served John Morton

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    Travel and Tourism

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    2008 Travel and Tourism GCE AS and A Travel & Tourism Teachers’ Guide 1 Contents GCE AS and A Level Travel and Tourism Teachers’ Guide (03/09/10) Page 1. Introduction 1.1 - Rationale 1.2 - Overview of New Specification Support for Teachers 2.1 - Resources 2.2 - NGfL Cymru 2.3 - Websites Unit Guides AS 3.1 - Unit 1 : Introducing Travel and Tourism 3.2 - Unit 2 : Investigating Tourism Destinations 3.3 - Unit 3 : Marketing in Travel and Tourism 3.4 - Unit 4 : Working with customers in Travel and

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    Kuwait Tourist Brochure

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    Landmarks Tourist Destinations Hotel Transportations Restaurants Market Shops Delicacies Souvenirs The Liberation Tower It represents Kuwaiti liberation‚ the sure sign of the country’s resurgence. It is one of tallest telecommunication towers in the world. The tower is 372 meters in height‚ and is 40 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower. It is the second tallest structure in Kuwait. It was meant to be called

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    Travel and Culture

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    Discuss ways in which travel has helped to shape the relationship among different cultures and nations. Throughout history‚ travel has been one of the main causes of relationship formation among different cultures and nations. From the 15th to 17th century‚ travel was provoked by the desire for power‚ freedom‚ knowledge and economic prosperity. In today’s world‚ tourism has become the main motive for travel. As modern day tourism is growing to become the world’s fastest growing industry‚ it is

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