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    The economic perspective makes up a great amount of the positive that comes out of tourism. “Tourism creates jobs, both through direct employment within the tourism industry and indirectly in sectors such as retail and transportation.” (Simm, “Positive & Negative Effects of Tourism”) There is a large amount of jobs that come from the tourism market. This helps the countries as well as the people living in those…

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    There was many positive and negative aspects to the Civil War. Some positive outcomes from the Civil War was the newfound freedom of slaves and the improvement in women’s reform. Some negative outcomes from the Civil War was the South’s loss of land and crop from the devastated land left behind and the South’s hold on to racism. After the Civil War ended and the devastation, the country experienced. Many Americans lost their lives during the Civil War; however, there was some positive outcomes.…

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    Shamarr perry gives readers first hand experience of how seemingly negative circumstances can lead to a positive end. Jakob Morgan alludes to the same difficult circumstances, yet he does not give a personal account of overcoming. Both shamarr perry and jakob morgan share similarity when it comes to struggles, adapting, and overcoming lifes obstacles. Shamarr draws readers in right away with his visionary tone, shamarr recalls a negative memory to spread his message. Shamarr leads into a…

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    had many negative effects on other territories, they managed to have some positive effects as well. Puerto Rico became under the control of the U.S. after Luis Rivera, negotiated Puerto Rico’ independence from Spain. With that Puerto Rico earned rights like being able to elect their own governor. ("Luis Muñoz Marín." P.1). This shows a positive effect on Puerto Rico because after becoming a U.S. territory, they earned a right to elect their own governor. King David…

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    Solution to the Minorities’ Rights It has been widely argued that minorities’ rights and dignity are well protected in western liberal countries up to a level humanly possible. Majority rule should be limited by the requirement that minority rights may not be violated. Will Kymlicka draws our attention by arguing that it is exactly not the case. In fact, classical liberalist conception of liberty, equality and neutrality posed three serious issues pertinent to the minority rights; (i) Liberalism…

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    congratulations nor does it promote any positive affirmation. It says in strong red ink, minus 10 and then a grade of 80 (assuming there were 50 questions). What does that student focus on? The forty he positively got right? NO. He is forced to focus on the negative, in red ink, the ten he incorrectly answered. Even if a student only missed 1 out of 50, the negative red ink screams what he got wrong, again negative, and gives no positive feeding of what he just did right, and that was 49. …

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    yourself become successful (“The Secret.”, 2015). There is a four step system on how to create a goals that lead to success. One of which is you have to evaluate and reflect on what you want to see in your future, or think about the things that are not right in your life currently and you want to change it. Secondly you have want to define your dreams and goals, think about things you want. We can dream about changes financially, emotionally, spiritually, or physically in our lives. Third you…

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    Despite the different views of freedom, there are two sub definitions that are negative and positive. Negative freedom is associated with the restriction after an individual over steps or forces themselves on to another’s freedom (Shabani, 2014, p. 285). Constraining another’s freedom is negative, but the constraints can place more liberty in a society and result in less harm towards others (Shabani, 2014, p. 285). Positive freedom can be defined as a goal people aim for (V. Burke, November 3,…

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    He expected staff to ‘argue back’ if they disagreed with what he was saying. Never provided positive feedback (felt that there were three negative aspects for every single positive aspect). He thought staff could ‘read through the lines’ to receive their positive feedback. These behaviors were unsuccessful because, in America, because it is the…

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    were a conflict of interest. Within the published articles, the audience can sense the negative connotation throughout the works and have the urge to feel negatively towards West’s comments. The article left out how West was just speaking his mind and thinking freely when trying to clarify his comments, and said that West was making it all about him when he decided to share his feelings. CNN News did everything right when publishing their article by using factual evidence and using credible…

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