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    underground basins and reservoirs. The drought has increased the scarcity of drinking/ potable water. Agricultural production has been affected. The wildlife is getting more prone to wildfires, which is putting the natural habitats in detriment. As per New York times article, the governor claims that the California population has increased unexpectedly (1). This requires the current population to adjust to the current circumstances. The article mentions about the Governor’s premise which…

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    implementation. It will also need to be monitored regularly and updated as new forms of gaming are discovered. Pascal Courty and Gerald Marschke encountered this process as they studied a federal job-training program in their article, Making Government Accountable: Lessons from a Federal Job Training Program. They found that after a federal agency created performance measures, the employees learned how to game the measures. The agency would learn of the gaming and reform the measures, to which…

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    Misconduct in News Media News media has evolved for almost thirty-five years because of Internet usage, leaving a great milestone in world history; now advanced in technology, social media has pulled itself in the world of news media, giving a window to viewers to read and reflect on news media without even knowing it. However, according to Tim Graham, social media has been put in a harsh spot because of the inaccuracy of sources within stories. In Paul Farhi’s “Why Everyone (It Seems) Hates the…

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    of culture and traditions. Also the crime rate is to increase in the country as locals would be introduced to new activities. E.g. the usage of alcohol in the Maldives is restricted as tourism introduces this. Due to the increase of tourism the spread of diseases are evident among locals and tourists as well. Some of my peers come to an agreement that the aspects of the culture and the new traditions that tourism has brought about should be balanced. They agree that modern industrialized…

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    A delegate has authority to approve recommendations of selection panels to enable an appointment to be made on behalf of the Organization. Selection Panel The role of the selection panel is to conduct all selection processes up to and including the point of making an appointment recommendation for consideration for approval by the delegate. All members of the selection panel are to exercise independent judgment in making a recommendation for appointment. The selection panel can delegate…

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    The Evolution Of Travel Blog

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    With the invention of blogs, there has seen an increase of not just specific topics but an abundance of ideas to help or show people how to live better. Blogs are online databases that someone creates not just of their life but could be helpful tips or ideas. They have started in the early 2000’s and has grown to have multiple websites on specific topics. One of the topics that has grown so much from its original idea is the idea of travel. Throughout history travel has not always been fun or as…

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    many ladies who love to entertain discerning gentlemen enter the profession after they are out of their 20s. Most often, their motivation stems from feeling the most confident they ever have, and them looking into escorting to express themselves in new, inspired ways. Vegas strip clubs are teeming with 20-something dancers, but men who have a longing for a woman of a certain age are always best served by arranging a private show from a mature or MILF Vegas escort. All of our entertainers are…

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    Yatra Case Study

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    Yatra.com is India’s leading online travel company. Positioned as a brand that believes in "Creating Happy Travelers", we provide information, pricing, availability, and booking facility for domestic and international air travel, hotel bookings, holiday packages and bus and railway reservations. We offer a host of travel services designed to make business and leisure travel easier. Based in Gurgaon, India, Yatra.com is a one-stop-shop for all travel-related services. A leading consolidator of…

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    ethos. Their advertising appeals to ethos by using these known women in their catalogue to establish a credibility to increase sales. Another form of ethos that is conveyed by the text is the statement beside certain products that say “Top Seller” or “New”. It achieves ethos because these women are known country wide as being attractive or beautiful in the eye of the public. Their beauty is publicized not only in these catalogues but national television fashion shows that always include a…

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    Examples Of Moral Luck

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    However, does this mean that human agency has absolutely no control over his or her decisions? I believe that it is true that we can act freely or exercise free will even if the circumstances are already laid in front of us. We, moral agents, can have control over certain actions by adopting…

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