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    Separateness Of Persons

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    The notion of “separateness of persons” has posed several convincing objections to utilitarianism. These have been voiced by Rawls, Nozick and Nagel all of which have disregarded the moral force that drives utilitarianism, highlighting the theories lack of recognition of individuality and separate utility. To me, the “separateness of persons” not only is successful in silencing utilitarianism, it also is crucial to our very concept of morality. I argue this through presenting defeats to…

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    Tourist destination branding has to be the primary concept conforming to tourism branding according to Pike (2009) as the core of tourism branding is to develop a vibrant image that uniquely identifies the positivity of tourist destination with a consistent brand element mix because the perceptions of the place is reflected by the connotations seized in the tourist commemoration. And based on this model Baloglu and Magaloglu (1996) suggested that the tourism brand associations should include…

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    Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966-76) launched and orchestrated by Chairman Mao Zedong aimed to maintain his power in the Chinese government by spreading his ideological beliefs. He aimed to destroy the Four Olds (old ideas, old culture, old customs and old habits). In foundation to this, the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Propaganda Department (CCP-CPD) sought to bring about ‘thought reform’ through the use of propaganda. Propaganda was disseminated into cultural aspects of…

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    continent are bound to their cultures and laws to create a long lasting heritage for generations to follow. Individuals who act and follow their cultures and laws are perceived as normal, but those who have interests and ideas that different from the cultural norm were not welcomed. Therefore, they couldn’t fully express themselves in fear of the consequences. Ennis and Jack are examples of people who didn’t want to follow the social norm, but they did not try to change the world and deconstruct…

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    When it comes to millennials, the older generations seem to think that they are extremely narcissistic compared to them when they were the same age. Of course, that is not the case. While most adults seem to take the same stance on millennials, Brook Lea Foster does not. Brook Lea Foster understands that millennials and previous generations are not much different in terms of being narcissistic. Narcissism is not any more present then it was in the baby boomer age or other generations. Around…

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    Elizabeth Winkler writes about the exhibit, ‘American Cool’, at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and its numerous examples of cool. She says, that it highlights the idea of Americanness “earned individuality” as opposed to inherited arrogance. Cool people know which rules can be broken for illegitimate and legitimate reasons. Research emphasizes that cool people break the rules, but the right rules (Winkler, 2014). In fact, there has been a new research that finds cool people break…

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    Deng Achievements

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    such as reestablish relations with Dalai Lama by achieving this in late 1978 when Deng became the leader of China . But this is not enough to reduce the hostilities and contradiction of Tibetan minority towards the Han majority stemmed from the cultural revolution in which Red guards and collectivization destroy Tibetan culture and Tibetan got bloody oppressed , thus Deng realized the important of containing Tibetan culture and Tibet’s drive for autonomy , he…

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    have the opportunity to find a new friend in the same way you go. When you stay in a hostel or guest house you will meet foreigner friends. You and friends shared the experience together, it makes you know the viewpoint of another person and learn cultural exchange. Traveling the different place it makes you meet the foreigner you can learn another language from a new friend. When you travel on your own, you will choose the place if you want. You have more time to live longer in the place and…

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    The tourist destination is regularly used by marketing as a source of physical attributes and material assets that contribute to the tourism brand image in order to attract tourists and become a competition stage with other destinations. However the tourist destination itself remains a latent measurement of a full dimension observed by individuals who visit these areas or tourist destinations. Suggested by some authors (d'Orey, 2015), it was used a diverse representative bibliography of this…

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    involvement in the Korean War, the Great Leap Forward, division of the Communist party, and relations with the Soviet Union and the United States. However, his popularity and role as the ultimate leader kept Mao in power, so much so as to spark the Cultural Revolution that left China in a state of chaos. Before top Communist party members began this era of civil strife and weak foreign affairs, Mao and his closest followers tried to reform Chinese industry and way of living. After the Communist…

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