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    "[S]elling holidays is like selling dreams" (Holloway and Humphreys, 2012, p.10) and dreams live from inspiration as the initial impulse for planning holidays. Due to the tourism characteristic of mostly providing intangible products and services, “the tourism industry is highly information intensive and information is its lifeblood” (Benckendorff, Sheldon, & Fesenmaier, 2014, p.5). Consequently, information is key for consumers and tourism businesses to come together and to create a memorable…

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    Above all of my interests, the civil engineering industry fascinates me the most. Once I participated in a Popsicle Bridge Contest organized by APEGBC at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops as a part of extracurricular activity for my Physics 12 class. I did an abundance of research…

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    42 cities . The bank’s Indian operations are headed by Sunil Kaushal (CEO) and is headquartered in Mumbai. 3 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACCORDING TO STANDARD CHARTERED BANK S.C.B is committed to using its position as a leading banking and financial services business to promoting positive social and economic development in every country that it operates in. The business claims to not just think about sustainability…

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    nonviolence was the point of the civil rights movement, why was there so much violence? Protesters for the Civil Rights Movement made a difference without violence, despite malicious racists. In fact, most of the violence came from the prejudiced, such as what occurred during the Greensboro Lunch Counter Sit-Ins. Without receiving any savagery or brutality from African Americans, the Civil Rights cause was easy to be a part of. Although a great deal of violence during the Civil Rights Movement,…

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    Tesen 1 Dr. Chris Blankenship English 1010 11/30/2015 Civil Engineer The growth of urban settings and the never ending maintenance for building structures and roadways demand constant work, civil engineers are just some of those people that have that responsibility. Some of the common jobs and responsibilities of a civil engineer are to plan and design bridges, tunnels, highways, waterways, airfields, sewage systems, and buildings. They…

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    Martin Luther King Jr., a significant figure in American history. King mentioned this quote in his Letter from Birmingham Jail in April of 1963 as he waited to gain civil rights. Many have been taught about Martin Luther King Jr and his speech "I Have A Dream," but have not been taught about how he was important to American history and the Civil Rights Movement. Martin Luther King Jr. was an African American leader who was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. King was a grandchild of…

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    bank operated in Scotland beside the Bank of Scotland, which was founded in 1695. The growing of Royal Bank of Scotland was significantly good especially between 18th to 19th century. RBS mainly operated as a retail banking that provides banking services for personal, business as well as corporate customers. Together will National Westminster Bank (NatWest), which was acquired by RBS in 2000, are the two main retail bank for RBS Group. Before The Royal Bank of Scotland has formed The forming…

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    Aboriginal student Charles Perkins, that highlighted and brought international attention to the racism, poor state of Aboriginal health, education and housing in western and coastal New South Wales towns. This event was significant in the history of civil rights for Indigenous Australians. The campaign consisted of a group formed at the University of Sydney called Student Action for Aborigines (SAFA), who travelled around NSW towns protesting the rights for Aboriginal people, aiming to decrease…

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    To understand the effects of civil disobedience, one must fully comprehend its meaning. It's important that you’re aware of the significant difference between the concept in question and simple, unadulterated lawlessness. By definition, civil disobedience is the refusal to obey certain laws for the purpose of influencing government policy by nonviolent techniques such as boycotting. It’s called “lawlessness” when you deliberately break a law for the sake of breaking it and undermining its rules.…

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    Differentiating Between Services and Goods Good and services are products which are sold by a company to meet a consumer’s needs. They are the tangible and intangible things that we benefit from in our everyday life. Whether durable goods such as a car that we drive to work in, or the service that our garbage man provides, we are surrounded by products and services we purchase that drive the economy. This paper will describe the differences between goods and services and how technology is…

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