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    Negative Socio-cultural impacts Commodification One of the most common negative socio-cultural impacts of tourism is commodification. The dictionary definition of commodification is to make something into an object for commercial use. In terms of tourism, commodification refers to using a place's culture and the cultural artifacts of that particular place to make money and generate profit either to support its economy or for personal gain. In other word, tourism can turn local cultures into…

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    To what extent were Walt Disney Productions involved in World War 2? Walt Disney Films and Productions; they are well known globally by anyone and everyone in the world. Some could say Walt Disney Films are the best thing that happened to the cartoon and film industry whilst others might say they are just the best at children’s entertainment. However, I do not think anyone has nor had a cooking clue that the American Government used Walt Disney Productions in the “Second World War” as forms of…

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    Additionally, when remote workers are employed by organizations it is important to provide the employee with a secure connection to the network and server. By using a VPN, the establishment of a safe connection can ensue. For example, when buying locks to keep homes or businesses safe there is a different key for every lock. This means like keys; the VPN establishes a secure connection that does not allow for intrusions to occur by using the Internet (Stewart 19). The remote connection is…

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    a great success as being the writer of Eat, Pray, Love which is a story about a once happily married woman who divorces from her husband and decides to go on a long journey around the world in search of what Bitch Magazine calls ‘’an international safari of self-actualization’’ (qtd.in Eat, Pray, Loathe: Woman’s Travel Memoir as Moving Metaphysical Journey or Narcissistic New-Age Babble?, p.47). She suddenly realizes that ‘’ she doesn’t want to be married, live in this big house and have a…

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    Selling Africa. A friend of mine was not feeling well when he woke up in the morning. As he was feeling dizzy and feverish, he decided to seek medical attention and went to the doctor’s office. The minute the nurse heard what his symptoms were, she got scared and was not willing to come closer to him even to take the vital signs. What could make a nurse, who took an oath to help the sick, act this way? You might ask. Well, it was the time where the Ebola outbreak was being extensively reported…

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    Secondhand Lions begins with a young boy named Walter and his mother Mae driving to a farm in Texas, where Walter will live with his great uncles, Hub and Garth. His mother tells him that his uncles have been missing for 40 years, but have just returned to Texas as millionaires. Mae tells Walter he must form a relationship with his great-uncles before they die, in hopes they will leave their fortune to him. When they arrive to the farm, Hub and Garth are reluctant to let Walter stay, but…

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    Melinda and Richard were like Romeo and Juliet. Peanut Butter and Jelly. Peas and Carrots. The perfect couple that everyone envied. They met when they were in nursery school and dated since the 5th grade. Their families went on vacation together - safari in Kenya, the beautiful coast of California, and the many famous sights of New York City - always together. They were always loyal to one another - like a dog to its owner. Melinda was told by her parents after being transported to the…

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    Apple was started by two friends who met high school who were both interested in electronics, Steven Wozniak and Steven Jobs. Both had been working in Silicon Valley; Wozniak at Hewlett-Packard and Jobs at Atari. In 1976, while dabbling in computer design, Steven Wozniak created what would be known as Apple 1. While Jobs was a man of the future, he insisted that Wozniak, sell the computer and April 1, 1976, Apple was born. By 1977, Apple II was debuted at a local trade show and by 1980 Apple…

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    5 unbelievable animal attack survival stories (-- removed HTML --) Each year we hear stories about people being attacked by wild animals. These stories are usually over the top, and sometimes they end tragically. The following stories, however, are ones where the people unbelievably survived being attacked. Sometimes miracles do happen. 1. Great white shark attack An Australian diver by the name of Eric Nerhus was diving near the town of Eden, New South Wales when he was swallowed head first…

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    A honeymoon trip to God’s Own Country Kerala - God’s Own Country Blessed with scenic beauty, long coastal line, evergreen forests, mountain ranges and rich cultural heritage, Kerala is indeed God’s Own Country. No wonder it has become a popular honeymoon destination for Indian as well as Foreign tourists. Kerala holiday packages and Honeymoon packages to Kerala is selling like hot cakes over internet and off the net. According to the season of travel and your budget different options can be…

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