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    IMPACTS OF TOURISM IN HOST COMMUNITIES Tourism is one of the most important worldwide activities; it is also of great importance to the socio-economic and cultural development of a country. Tourism is a vital tool for conservation of natural systems‚ contributes to sustainable development of local communities and creating communities about sharing experiences. But if this activity is disorganized‚ uncontrolled and poorly planned can cause damage to both‚ environmental and cultural. People started

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    3/31/2017 Paper II In this paper I will describe Thomson’s argument for the general moral permissibility of aborting a fetus that attributed personhood. I make the deliberate distinction of ‘general moral permissibility’ because Thomson herself says there are exceptional cases where her argument may not hold‚ and I too will detail said cases in this paper. I will also illustrate four examples Thomson provides as support for her argument--the violinist‚ Henry Fonda‚ people seeds‚ and the expanding

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    The General Argument made by Robert E. Shalhope in The Constitution and the Competing Political Cultures of Late-Eighteenth-Century America is that leading up to the 1787 Constitutional Convention there was political tension between the Federalist and Antifederalist about how the country would be governed. More Specifically‚ Shalhope argues that the Federalist thought that educated people should run the government and that the central government should have more power. While the Anti Federalists

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    Fishing Regulations

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    Fishing is a hobby enjoyed by thousands of people for thousands of years. Ever since humans have learned to fish it has become a hobby‚ sport‚ and business. In 2009 alone‚ Americans have consumed 4.8 billion pounds of seafood‚ and this number increases more and more each year. We already know that because of our over-population problem that fish is becoming more finite everyday. Luckily‚ we have many fishing regulations to help try to combat this problem. In 1871 the United States government took

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    Fishing in the Autumn

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    làn hơi gợn tí 
 Lá vàng trước gió khẽ đưa vèo 
 Tầng mây lơ lững‚ trời xanh ngắt 
 Ngõ trúc quanh co‚ khách vắng teo 
 Tựa gối ôm cần lâu chẳng được 
 Cá đâu đớp động dưới chân bèo" " Translation" Fishing in Autumn - Nguyen Khuyen$ Autumn pond cold and waters so clear" A fishing boat with me right here" Blue waves undulated and ridged with ripples " Yellow leaves free falling on the zephyr " Clouds floating‚ in the sky so cerulean" Sinuous bamboo trails‚ no one is here" Can’t keep

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    and society. These changes could come through extensive research‚ naturally‚ or through innovative programming from qualified researchers. However‚ the way you initiate social change will impact your success as a psychologist or perhaps hinder it in some way. In addition‚ social change also impacts your role in society and creates opportunities to become the positive voice in the community or for those that feel they have no voice in this world or for those that have become stagnant and complaisant

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    Illegal Fishing

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    Joan Carla ILLEGAL FISHING The Philippines ranked 11th among the top fish producing countries in 2003 with the production of 2.63 million tonnes of fish‚ crustaceans‚ molluscs and aqua plants. As an archipelagic state with over 2.2 million km of highly productive seas‚ the Philippines has vast fishery resources‚ and the most biodiverse marine area in the world. However all the country ’s main fish species and marine organisms are showing signs of overfishing. Illegal fishing methods kill our coral

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    I feel your novel Unequal Childhoods shows us social organization in the United States and how stratification can affect our lifestyles. In turn‚ this process begins in early childhood and continues for the rest of our lives. People are sometimes oblivious to the damage that can be done from this‚ and your book highlights the many issues that may arise from our class system. You have represented a dividing line between the middle class‚ the working class and poor. In your eyes‚ these are the most

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    Essay On Unequal Pay

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    employment discrimination‚ women are still earning less than men. Women earn on average 78 cents for every dollar that men earn. This gender pay gap needs to be closed because unequal pay affects women’s pensions or retirement income‚ women need to provide for their families‚ and lower wages for women affect men too. The unequal pay that women experience affects their finances in the long run. Many women

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    For (M2) - explain the short- and long-term effects of the major incidents on people‚ communities‚ environment and the wider impacts they may have had. Short Term Effects: The short term affects are that they would have no food which would cause the mass of Haiti to starve which would cause either great illness or death. They would have no clean water which could lead to getting diseases EG. Typhus! It is dangerous to drink unsafe water as it could lead to death. All communications

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