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    of natural beauty, also impose rules and regulations for the tourism industries and travel agents. The horrid behavior of a group of Chinese tourists resulted in their fellow nationals being banned from Wat Rong Khun, or the white temple, in Chiang Rai, Thailand. While the ban was lifted later on, the incident has resulted in renewed calls from within China for tourists who travel overseas to behave appropriately and not damage…

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    According to the writer understanding, Conflict is a form of struggle or clash between ideas, interest that would happen between more than one opposing forces. There are so many factors that support conflict to happen such as differences of culture, race, religion and ethnicity. One of the factors that support conflict is Religion. Somehow, there are some aspects of religion that make it susceptible for being a source of conflict. All religions are accepting dogma, or articles or belief where…

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    their company in the future and the forfeiture of your ticket. Flying as a courier was a good gig so avoiding any screw-up was in my best interest. 
In the next year, I traveled to Bangkok four more times, once for $50, visiting Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Pattaya, Koh Samet and several other cities. I loved the…

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    The Supreme Court has the power to interpret the Constitution and federal laws, which is paramount in cases where disagreement arises among branches of government. Two significant cases, Clinton v. City of New York and INS v. Chadha, deal with the constitutional reality of the line item veto and legislative veto. Some argue these are constitutional, due to the complexities within each branch and the public's role in electing these. I disagree and support the rulings the Supreme Court made in…

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    part of checking in and this not only benefits the mother's health but the child’s. One reason why ppd does underdiagnosed is because there are no routine screening during checkups and stress the importance of it being part of the assessment. (Shashi Rai et al,Indian Journal of Psychiatry, suppl. Supplement) Another way is providing postpartum classes at the hospital that gives the mothers an option. The second step is making sure the doctors work with the mothers and give them treatment…

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    African Culture

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    from Cape Verde), Makossa (from Cameroon), Morna (from Cape Verde), Semba (from Angola), Marrabenta (from Mozambique), Kwaito (from South Africa). Kuduro (from Angola), Kizomba (from Angola), Mbaqanga (from South Africa), Pandza (from Mozambique), Raï (from Algeria), Taarab (from Tanzania and Kenya), and Sega (from Mauritius and Seychelles Islands). All of those music genres or styles have their specific dances. The speed of the rhythm determines how fast the dance is, and the way people dance…

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    The paper attempts to study psyche aspect of Diasporic woman by analysing the characters in the short stories collection of Chitra’s ‘Arranged Marriage’ and Jhumpa’s ‘Unaccustomed Earth’, Both are the Diasporic Indian Writers, who are well known in the field of writing. The psyche of the diasporic Indian woman can be seen vividly in the collection of short stories, ‘Arranged Marriage’ and ‘Unaccustomed Earth’. Chitra is known for the unique style of writing , which is quite different from other…

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    monocytogenes and E. coli, whereas the same combination had synergistic effect in preventing the growth of S. pyogenes, E. coli O157:H7, and P. vulgaris. This may be due to the activity of curcumin and MH at different target sites of pathogenic bacteria. Rai et al. (2008) have reported that addition of curcumin results in perturbation of the GTPase activity of FtsZ assembly which is lethal to bacteria and this leads to inhibition of bacterial cell proliferation by impeding the assembly dynamics…

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    Cocaine Experiment

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    Adam Rai Ms. Cayabyab Chemistry H Cocaine Report Cocaine is a chemical compound consisting of seventeen carbon, twelve hydrogen, one nitrogen, and four oxygen. It comes from the coca plant and is used as a local anesthetic for medical uses, but is more often used as a highly addictive street drug. It has a mood elevating affect by releasing dopamine in the brain, which in turn makes it a highly addictive drug. Cocaine is also referred to as blow, coke, crack, rock, and snow, it has these many…

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    Park 51 Vs Ground Zero

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    Should a race or religion be feared for the fault of a small group of members? Should everyone be seen as a terrorist or a threat to the nation for what two through four people caused? How would you react if a religion or race wanted to build a mosque some two blocks from an event that took place? Well since the 9-11 attacks many Americans have struggled to build a healthy bond with the Islamic World. This was very visible during the idea of Park 51 located in New York city 2 blocks from where…

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