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    profit without placing irreversible strain on marine habitats. MPAs prevent overfishing, support tourism growth, and can be sustained with…

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    For the social outcomes of Hong Kong Dragon Boat Carnival, the Hong Kong Tourism Board has extensive publicity of Hong Kong Dragon Boat Carnival in Hong Kong or other cities, such as major newspapers, internet and TV channels, aims to build awareness of the event and city ambience to attract more people to attend and contact this event (Hong Kong Tourism Board, 2016). According to Hong Kong China Dragon Boat Association (2017), it attracts over 6000 competitors of different race and Hong Kong…

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    Services, and at the same time the Prefect Discipline of the institution. Maxwell Silver Hammer was a former professor as well in Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and teaches Logic, Philippine History and Values Education. He graduated Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from University of the Philippines, Los Baños and finished his Master’s degree in Public Administration at the same institution. As the Prefect of Discipline, he must ensure the welfare of the students and cater…

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    people to be in a situation where they would feel that selling their organs is the best course of action? Does it fall on the governments who do not have programs in place to help the less fortunate, so that they do not feel that donating their organs is the only option, or is it the responsivity of the administrations of the recipient countries to enforce regulations against organs arriving from other countries and against organs being obtained for profit or from outside of a recognized…

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    value, coral reefs provide a range of goods and services, which are essential to humankind. For an environment that covers less than 1 percent of Earth’s surface, coral reefs “produce an estimated $30 billion of revenue from direct use values such as tourism and fishing, and indirect use values such as coastal protection” (“Coral Reefs: Importance,” 2016). Reefs also provide protection to our land by “reducing the resilience of waves during storms thereby preventing flooding, coastal erosion and…

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    Essay On Organ Trafficking

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    ' from Pakistan, China, India, Philippines, Egypt, Moldova, Israel, Kosovo, Mozambique, Brazil, and many other foreign countries formally or informally participate in the harvesting of Human Organs.…

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    service providers. With the vast development gained by the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) related activities during the recent past, whole new set of challenges and opportunities were immerged in most of the business sectors. The Travel & Tourism business could be identified as one major area where the presence and challenges of WWW was experienced in major scale. Traditional Travel Agents who acted as the intermediaries faced the challenge due to the open…

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    Further, if given deeper comprehension, film and geography share evident differences and similarities; however, both meet at the same intersection –space. As written by Joseph Palis (2008) in his dissertation Cinema Archipelago: A Geography of Philippine Film and the Postnational Imaginary, he pointed out the cinematic representation of local cultures,…

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    Vision Of Dubai Case Study

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    vision for Dubai was for it to become the best at everything, he worked on every aspect that was beneficiary for the country from real estate, business hub, retail and tourism. He was a goal oriented leader who would set a clear goal and put all his efforts to ensure best results. His strategic vision of Dubai concerned its economy, tourism, retail, service and business center. A promise was made for Dubai to be a better place to live for its citizens and that was delivered. The strategy used to…

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    Offshore oil drilling occurs not only in the United States, but around the entire world. Drilling is a common practice and exists in eighty different countries. Within the entire world there are approximately 1,470 functioning offshore oil rigs (“Number of offshore”). At the rate that the United States is drilling, the country will use up all the fuel in the oceans within a fifteen-year time span creating the largest oil shortage in history. Although offshore oil drilling can be harmful to…

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