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    For the purpose of this essay I have chosen the issue of Irresponsible Tourism and how we can become more educated about responsible tourism preserving the world around us for future generations.In the main body of this essay I have outlined some major contemporary issues that tourists are Irresponsible about due to lack of knowledge and education around the topics. Tourism is vital to economies all over the world, it is one of the largest indigenous sectors creating employment everywhere all…

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    globalization, homogenization is the convergence of differences in culture to be integrated into a single, universal culture. Dominant ideologies are the most evident in homogenization. Information-rich and poor is defined as who is considered wealthy and developed, where the information poor, is deprived of this. The information-rich are able to extract as much information at their disposal and can create media content. As for the deprived information poor, they are not able to have this…

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    ACE 592 LR Assignment 1 NetID: xl2 Name: Xu Li Question 1: Discuss three economic rationales for having a patent system, and please provide examples to illustrate the rationales. The three economic rationales are Market reward, Ex ante rationales, and Ex post rationales. Market reward: A patent is a reward by the federal government that encourage inventive activity and promote disclosure of new technology. It gives the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling the invention. The…

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    (IDV) dimension differ from the UK. Additionally, China and the UK Uncertainty Avoidance Index (UAI) and Long-Term Orientation (LTO) dimension differ from Mexico. Immediately below is correspondence that breaks down the differences between the three countries. China (87), the UK (51) and Mexico (24) generated different scores with respect to the LTO dimension. Furthermore, the LTO demission identifies the Chinese culture as being logical, maintaining the ability to adapt the truth to each…

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    Literary Analysis: “The Monkey’s Paw” With money being the main concern in the daily lives of society, consumerism has spread dramatically with the globalization of the economy. As a result, companies frequently come out with newer and ‘better’ versions of items with minimal changes to entice consumers to spend more money. Although many consumers do not necessarily need the new product, many are compelled to purchase it to use as a status symbol or gain attention from peers. This behavior causes…

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    exceedingly high cost of repair of the damage caused once the war has ended.1 Supplies and establishments destroyed, the countries will look to others for assistance in reconstruction. Thankfully, the Dominican Republic has not seen the vast levels of devastation that other nations have experienced. You only have to look at news reports to see the horrors that other countries…

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    Though only briefly alluded earlier Ethnic Enclave Economic Theory seeks to explain how communities that fall with outside the normative value system and expectations of the dominant society are often have less access to social, political, natural, economic cultural capital and are often at a competitive disadvantage. The dominate society ensures this by the implementation of social policy that purposefully limited access to these forms of capital as a means to exert dominance over this now…

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    The film Poverty Inc. creates a new take on the social problem of poverty, not only in America but also in the countries that the United States work a little too hard to “help.” According to the film, America’s involvement in other countries seeking relief from natural disasters and assistance in stimulating their economy hurts the country and its development more than it does benefit. This goes against the belief and understanding that many American’s still hold- we grow up believing and are…

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    1. I really appreciate have more insights on the CU's history than McGovern's book provides. This gave me a deeper understanding of the "behind-the-scenes" of the consumers' movement in the '30s and '40s, but also about its historical and economic context. This paints a more complex picture of the main players, how they interacted, to what extent they were similar/different, and how they shaped mutually in the public sphere and consumer discussion of that time. 2. Regarding the CAB and other…

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    for the X axis and Y axis. The data of each country presented in a bubble form and the country’s population determined the radius of the bubble. Next to the graph on the…

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