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    Cultural Impact Of Tourism

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    2014, coming to 1,133 million arrivals, even though the fastest growing of tourism is known, UNWTO predicts that international tourist arrivals worldwide will grow by 3.3% annually between 2010 and 2030. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (2016, p.2) Travel and Tourism industry contributed with US$7.2 million to world GDP, representing 9.8% of global GDP. Also, the sector supported 284 million jobs, or 1…

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    She gave the job her best efforts as she pulled the country from its destructive state. While she dealt with her husband’s death, she evolved into a national symbol of reform. She had no intention of becoming president but did so because she was best suit to represent the people. As stated earlier, Aquino restored democracy in the Philippines…

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    differences between Stalin and his Western allies, which would later become an issue in the decision making process of the conference. The Americans proposed a brief list: “the creation of a Council of Foreign Ministers in charge of preparing the matters to be discussed in full session and of drawing up the peace treaties with the defeated countries; the coordination of the occupation of Germany; the definition of a policy towards Italy, the examination of the application of the Yalta…

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    Islamophobia Inmates

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    which national Islamic civil rights groups’ claim is “small, but highly welcome” (Replogle, 2013). The Council on American-Islamic relations (CAIR), revealed a report that claimed 78 bills or amendments were created to decline or prohibit Islamic religious practice in the United States from 2011-2012. On the other hand, another poll, taken 2010…

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    2011 National Strategy for Counterterrorism, the United States, "continues to face a significant threat from al-Qa 'ida, its affiliates, and its adherents." And while the death of Usama Bin Laden substantively affected the strategic and operational capability of the terrorist organization, al-Qa 'ida 's pervasive reach and insidious spiritual influence into East Africa continues to pose a significant security threat to the both the United States and throughout the region. This paper will…

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    who is often accused of “fiddling while Rome burned,” irresponsibly stood by as much of Rome was consumed. Now in a difficult position, he blamed Christian arsonists. This led to a large, state-sanctioned killing of Christians that continued, on-and-off depending on various historical events and periods of peace, to AD 313, when Constantine ended it with the Edict of Milan. One of the supporters of this persecution was Emperor Diocletian. Beginning in AD 303, Diocletian’s persecution of…

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    concerning the material description of development history and dialectical view of societal alteration. “Marxism is a social, political, and economic philosophy that examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and economic development” (Marxism, n.d.). The theory originated from the works of Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx. Initially, Marxism applied sociopolitical and economic inquiry well-known as historical materialism to critique and analyze the development of capitalism and…

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    Cause Of Climate Change

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    It is even expected that the Arctic will be free of summer ice by 2030 (Population and Development Review). Another cause of climate change is deforestation, forests are carbon sinks, they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and use it in photosynthesis (David Suzuki Foundation). Every year about 58,000 square miles of forests are lost…

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    philosophy, the arts, etc., not the mention the inception of today’s Middle Eastern nation-states. Jesus did not say His return would take place in the summer, He said that you will know when summer is near. It was in 1948 that Israel again became a sovereign nation. The “other trees” (nations surrounding Israel) also became nations around that time. But it was the peace settlements of WW1 that shaped the modern nation states we know today in both the Middle East, not to mention, Europe. For…

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    transition from living freely, to living enslaved by the rules of society decays the virtue of man. Before there was civilisation, people lived peaceful and innocent lives, in which they strove to sustain their own contentment and absolute freedom. In the ‘state of nature’, man was free to do as he wished,…

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