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    Using Traditional Arts to attract Tourists Traditional Dancing in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka’s Traditional dancing is a one major reason that attract foreign tourists to sri lanka. In this search for Traditional dancing ‚we are going to find out ‚ what are the dances ‚ their characteristics ‚ what musical instruments uses for the dance. There are three main styles of Sri Lankan classical dance: The Kandyan dances of the Hill Country‚ known as Uda Rata Natum; The low country dances of the southern

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    03 03 04 Task Two: appropriate strategy by harmonizing with ground realities 8 9 Introduction Labour Market below par with demand 05 05 06 07 08 09 10 Inertia as an impediment to expansion 11 Ground realities contradict more profitable segmentation strategy 12 Countering stumbling blocks 13 Proactive response to the situation from a marketers viewpoint 14 Appendices Table 1: fluctuations of the tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka during the civil war Table 2: International tourist arrivals %

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    Why Is Hip Hop Popular?

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    Hip-hop has been emerged in the early 1970s and took over the world since. There are so many reasons why hip-hop is so popular‚ not only in the states‚ but all around the world. One of the reasons is that hip hop is used as a representative of people’s thoughts‚ minds‚ and voices. People express their hidden feelings‚ and silently and peacefully protest through songs. It is considered to be a non-violent way of fighting. What makes hip-hop special is that “hip hop isn’t just music-it’s also attitude

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    The effects of TV violence on viewers has been the topic of debate for decades. Through several studies and evidence of sociological and psychological behavior‚ it has been said that violent acts portrayed on television have a direct impact on audiences young and old‚ male and female. The biggest problem concerning the effects of TV violence is that the impact involved on viewers is a negative one‚ particularly when shown without consequence or when carried out by an attractive villain. Young

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    Why English so important

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    References: Alba‚ R.‚ Logan‚ J.‚ Lutz‚ A.‚ & Stults‚ B. (2002). Only English by the third generation? Loss and preservation of the mother tongue among the grandchildren of contemporary immigrants Anthony‚ T. (2000‚ April 23). Polyglot nations look to English as unifying force: Nigeria‚ with 300-plus tongues‚ would barely function without linguistic glue Atal‚ Y. (2003). Globalization and linguistic

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    appear. I think the director chose this technique for the opening credits to symbolize how this graduate is arriving at a new destination & has much uncertainty in front of him. Dark rooms with shadows are used heavily in this film. The director shows Benjamin’s room as dark and shadowy to parallel his personality. This is also seen in the Robinson house. Shadows everywhere with light on only part of the characters’ faces tells you that this is a house of mystery and uncertainty. The director

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    Student: Ivy Liu 402110219 Professor: Ching Ching Yi English Composition (1): Classification 2013.12 Different Types of Horror-film Viewers Horror films have always been a popular genre among the movies. You might wonder: If the film is so scary and terrifying‚ why are people still willing to spend time and money to be frightened? What are they thinking when they are watching? Generally speaking‚ these people can be divided into three categories depending on their different motivations.

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    script people want to believe. So‚ history by its nature is a subject based on interpretation. As man and time changes‚ so do stories and tales that include history. Therefore it is necessary for students to make and justify decisions about the relative authenticity of historical texts. History can be compared to the situation in class where the teacher whispers a sentence into a student ’s ear‚ and then the student is to repeat the sentence to the next student and so on until the last student hears

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    Tea in Sri Lanka

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    Tea is Sri Lanka’s largest agricultural export and fetched $1.02 billion in 2007‚ its third highest foreign exchange earner after garments and remittances from Sri Lankans working abroad. The country is not likely to achieve its 2008 revenue and production targets‚ after demand and prices for Sri Lankan tea tumbled in the last quarter‚ with the slowdown possibly extending into 2009‚ Lalith Hettiarachchi‚ the head of Sri Lanka Tea Board‚ told Reuters in an interview on Friday. Production this year

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    affair’ (Dill‚ 2009) that has blossomed in our relationship with television has provided a field for many debates and approaches as to which is correct and applicable in the rapidly growing popularity in the media; whether it is a reflection of today’s reality and expectations‚ or whether it is actually more prominent in molding our behaviour. Theories such as the effects model (Lazarsfeld‚ 1948) and the hypodermic needle theory has emerged to support the suggestion that media ‘injects’ the information

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