transport which influenced tourism development‚ including: ships‚ eco transportation‚ coaches etc. Transport is highly related to tourism as it connects the tourism generating countries and the destination regions. According to Stephen J. Page (2005:P16) “transport is responsible for movement between two places so any activities can be undertaken”‚ it highlights the importance of transport for tourism industry. The role of LCC (low cost carriers) in the development of tourism industry Airline
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Student #: 110098988 Leading Innovation and Change Assignment 1 (Draft) October 27‚ 2011 I confirm I have read the University regulations on plagiarism‚ and that this assignment is my own work. Word Count: 2536 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: ......................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. What are change‚ creativity and innovation: ......................
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The issue of abortion is by far‚ one of the most controversial topics in American History and everyone seems to have an opinion on the topic. Although there are many sides to the topic‚ the issue has divided the majority of people to the two extreme views of the topic --Pro-choice Vs. Pro-life. We can see the main arguments of each side just by analyzing the titles given to the two sides. Those who are pro-life believe that they are in fact Pro-Life and that abortion is murder. Those who are pro-choice
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只限閱卷員參閱 FOR MARKERS’ USE ONLY May 4‚ 2012 香港考試及評核局 HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2012 年香港中學文憑考試 HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2012 物理 香港中學文憑考試 試卷一乙 PHYSICS HKDSE PAPER 1B 本評卷參考乃考評局專為今年本科考試而編寫,供閱卷員參考 之用。閱卷員在完成閱卷工作後,若將本評卷參考提供其任教 會考班的本科同事參閱,本局不表反對,但須切記,在任何情 況下均不得容許本評卷參考落入學生手中。學生若索閱或求取 此等文件,閱卷員/教師應嚴詞拒絕,因學生極可能將評卷參 考視為標準答案,以致但知硬背死記,活剝生吞。這種落伍的 學習態度,既不符現代教育原則,亦有違考試著重理解能力與 運用技巧之旨。因此,本局籲請各閱卷員/教師通力合作,堅 守上述原則。 This marking scheme has been prepared by the Hong Kong
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3B Wave Motion II 5 Chapter 5 Nature of Waves Practice 5.1 (p. 7) 1 B 2 D 3 (a) Transverse wave 11 Speed = f = 5 0.2 = 1 m s1 1 1 (ii) Period = = = 0.2 s f 5 (a) (i) (b) A heavier string (length unchanged) has greater mass per unit length. Therefore‚ (b) Longitudinal wave 4 (a) Water wave and EM wave (b) Sound wave 5 12 For case I‚ energy is transferred to the cork directly from the stone. For case II‚ energy is transferred to the cork through water waves. 6 = 1.6667 = 1
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1 Heat and Gases Chapter 1 Temperature and Thermometers New Senior Secondary Physics at Work Oxford University Press 2009 1 1 Temperature and Thermometers Practice 1.1 (p. 10) 1 B 2 D 3 A 4 Temperature is a measure of the degree of hotness of an object. 5 (a) On the Celsius temperature scale‚ the lower fixed point is the ice point (0 C) and the upper fixed point is the steam point (100 C). (b) We can reproduce the lower and upper fixed points by using pure melting ice and pure
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Entrepreneurial Finance Philippe Gregoire Louvain School of Management – Université catholique de Louvain Reference book : Entrepreneurial finance‚ a casebook. Paul A. Gompers and William A. Sahlman. John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. 2002 1 Entrepreneurial finance Project assessment (POCD) Funding (amount‚ firm’s value‚ best partner) Deal (ownership / control / incentives) Exit (IPO) Project Assessment • 4 critical success factors for entrepreneurial ventures People Opportunity
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3A Wave Motion I 1 Chapter 1 Reflection of Light Reflection of Light Practice 1.1 (p. 5) 1 C 2 C 3 Luminous objects: candle flame‚ lighted (c) lamps and the sun Non-luminous objects: books‚ blackboards and the moon (Or other reasonable answers) 4 (a) Divergent (b) Divergent (c) 5 5 Parallel Angle of incidence = 90 25 = 65 Angle between the incident ray and the (a) reflected ray = 65 + 65 = 130 6 (a) Angle of incidence = 90 30 = 60 (b) (b) (c) Angle of reflection
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lowering our population but causing many social problems. Elements of a Social Problem There are also elements that make up a social problem. One of these elements is that "they cause physical or mental damage to individuals or society" (Carter p16) which means that sometimes people may permanently suffer before any action is taken to solve the problem because everybody thought it was not that big of a deal until
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References: pointed at each citation‚ and at the end of the report. (P13.1). Attach raw and processed data 5 marks B. Performance at the site Your contribution of work in the project (P15) 15 marks Your attitude towards environment (P16) 15 marks
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