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    A lot of measures are taken in order to prevent sustainable tourism development. One of the factors is the economic impact. Economic development should be to that extend that it becomes capable of generating employment. Apart from this, developing and improving the infrastructure, promoting the activities which are involved in productivity, and enhancing indigenous resources are all those factors which help in preventing the sustainable tourism development. Before the 1970 's, assumed these…

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    A serious public health concern, childhood obesity has reached staggering levels and has been classified by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as an epidemic. As a leading precursor to multiple other health issues such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension and diabetes, childhood obesity poses significant health and financial risks to the well-being of, not only the United States, but of the world as a whole (Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient Care, 2010). Several factors influence…

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    Exchange theory proposes that family violence is governed by the principle of cost and benefit, through abuse when the reward is greater than the cost. Sociocultural approval of violence allows the expressive and instrumental violent behavior to produce the significant reward of social control or power. Whether it is a…

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    The purpose of this review is to discuss the literature on national physical literacy interventions aimed at youth. The first section will address the definition of physical literacy (PL) and its philosophical roots, and the second section will develop the use of PL to guide several national sport and athletic performance development programs in youths, particularly in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom (UK). The final two sections provide a summary of evidence related to physical…

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    “Both the regions have been luring foreign investors with their tax friendly policies, easy company incorporation procedures and excellent infrastructure” (Hawksford, 2016). Certainly, there is well-trained and skillful work-force offered by Hong Kong and Singapore. Both regional hubs, with a powerful financial sector and a strong…

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    Industry Regulation and Legislation Dominique J. Fortson National University Industry Regulation and Legislation Industrial regulation is that the industrial regulation of costs charged to the buyer that is additionally called public regulation. The thought is to work out a value, or rate, that covers the assembly price and a good profit for the corporate. The general public interest theory of regulation that states that it "is necessary to stay a natural monopoly from charging…

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    Introduction: This case presents the Aramex's strategic approach of CSR and sustainability. Aramex is a logistics and transportation solutions provider offering customized services. CSR and sustainability principle and practices molded in the company's core corporate culture which lead to distinct and responsible business orientation. Aramex’s core values are customer centricity, people, creativity, empowerment, service excellence, passion and social responsibility. In this report, I will…

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    economic conditions and their effects on people’s lives determine their risk of illness and the actions taken to prevent them becoming ill or treat illness when it occurs. (WHO, 2013, para. 1). SDs cover a variety of socio-economic, cultural and environmental conditions that can affect people’s health which “include stress, early childhood development, social exclusion, work conditions, unemployment, social support, food/nutrition, transport, housing, addiction, education, gender/discrimination,…

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    When considering daily-basis situations, moral principles can be put into practice. A real life situation is the United Nations that is a well-known intergovernmental organization, which deals with issues of global significance. The foundation includes all countries to participate in meetings with representatives…

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    the US was able to consume 22% of the world’s natural gas in 2009. (Mitchell, 2012) Natural gas is produced by private companies with open access to the pipeline network and sold at prices set by the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) based on principles of supply and demand. Gas in North America trades at the greatest degree of independence to oil compared to other regions, indicating an exceptionally mature natural gas market. North America - Sources of…

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