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    Most Americans do not realize this, but water plays a significant part towards our survival. We use it for almost any basic need; drinking, cleaning, entertainment, and so on. Water is always there when we need it. However, in California, water is diminishing. Residents are finding out that they cannot take a shower, brush their teeth, or even drink water. “You don’t think of water as a privilege until you don’t have it anymore,” says Yolanda Serrato. Lakes and rivers are disappearing and…

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    Huckleberry Finn is the most conscientious character in his book. He helps criminals out when their life 's in danger. He tries to save a whole family from being broken up by con artists. Huckleberry even gives up his image and respectability, and his chance of going to heaven, just to free his friend Jim when he was trapped. However, are Huck and Jim actually friends? Does Huck really care about Jim’s feelings, his comfort and pleasure, his confidence? One might think someone as caring and…

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    Hypocrisy Of Ecotourism

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    A Modern Call to the Wild: A Look At The Effects and Hypocrisy of Ecotourism Joshua Wright The human soul is anchored in nature. The human race was born of this earth, shaped by it, and so far (despite our best efforts) tied to it. So, to state the obvious, we must protect it. However, it is with in the nature of man to exploit the resources available to us. This exploitation comes at a cost, to both the natural world and human world. The movement to protect our environment is at an all time…

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    The canyon walls kept the sun from reaching into the gorge and the shadows lay like bodies in front of gravestones. He clambered over the rockslide, pushing aside sagebrush, and eventually reached the concrete launch pad that the rafting companies used. At night, the normally sparkling green river looked black and unfriendly. The boulders on the shore and in the water seemed bigger, like they were trying to hide something. He took off his shoes and waded into the river. Even in August…

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    Holiday Essay

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    amazing services like playgrounds, clubs, swimming pools, shops, bars and entertainment while some of them offer you with more services like cycles of hire, fishing, tennis, snooker and French boules, which are not expensive at all. Paragliding, rafting, hiking, canoeing, horse riding and abseiling also available for the adventure lovers. There is a great facility for cycling in France. The extensive national network of veloroutes will bring you into canal towpaths, quiet country lanes and…

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    Hobbiton Case Study

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    How To Market Your Tourism Business Chosen Tourism Business Is Hobbiton Section One: Know Your Target Market It is important for Hobbiton to know their customers so they can adapt to their needs and better their company for their clients and the growing industry. The primary market for Hobbiton includes international visitors from Australia, china, UK and USA. Hobbiton know their main target market is international visitors as only 10% of their visitors are domestic. Hobbiton movie set…

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    5 Single Mothers

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    her motivation was still to have some spending money, since her parents were paying her tuition, they expected her to cover everything else. After she finished her undergraduate degree, she moved to Oregon, where she worked in a lab, for REI, as a rafting/rock climbing guide, and as a ropes course instructor. She continued to work throughout graduate school, and when I finished my graduate program. Kellar went on to work as a math and science teacher overseas. She worked at international schools…

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    Disadvantages Of Ecotourism

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    experiencing some kind of culture shock or by participating in things that require significant effort and involve some degree of either risk and or physical danger. Some examples of these activities include trekking, bungee jumping, mountain biking, rafting, zip-lining, paragliding, and rock…

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    Northwind Traders Case Study

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    Initially operating in the SeattleRedmond area inoutside of Seattle, Washington, Northwind Traders is rapidly expanding to sell its services worldwide via the Internet. Travel service sales is the fastest growing category of business to consumer activity on the Internet, and by the year 2000, the value of this market is estimated at $4.500M billion (see Appendix 1, Internet Growth and the Sale of Travel Services). Our emphasis will be on providing a complete specialized service based on…

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