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    Tourism today has become a huge industry all over the world. Countries try their best to satisfy tourist needs and requirements; either for tourists from the same country or for tourists coming from other countries. Tourism is basically either relaxation, amusement, food or business and architecture plays a very important role in fulfilling those aspirations, bycontructing hotels, resorts etc. However during such process a huge impact has been inflicted on the surrounding environment. As a…

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    Part B. B1. Guha argues that the “Adivasis as a whole have gained least and lost most from six decades of democracy and development in India” Ramachandra Guha in his essay argues that Adivasis are the ones who has gained almost nothing from the development of India after its independence but instead they have been exploited and have lost so much from their lives in the process. He focuses on the tribals of peninsular India who are marginalized invisible victims with other minorities to show how…

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    paying the cost on economic level even if they do not live in the town themselves. Pellow stated that environmental racism, which is one category of the environmental injustice, is when all parties want the valuable resources and the benefits and the costs are payed back unevenly in the "Waste politics Environmental Injustice" chapter. The contrast in the growth of the Koch corporate and the decreased value of the Hillcrest town proves the uneven benefits returned each sides. "Corpus Christi,…

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    Challenges for Destination branding Firstly, as there is no clear distribution channel for tourism products (Gnoth, 2002), a fundamental problem arises in regard to how to define the core of the destination brand. However, marketing a destination is quite different than marketing a consumer product. A tourist destination is much more multi-dimensional than a consumer good; it is actually a composite of many different products (Boo 2009, Morgan 2002).Tourism offers are based on trust, the…

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    Komatsu Limited Case

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    price of the pieces would be three to four times more than that of the whole machine. This can be interpreted in two ways. The simple way to see it is that selling parts is more cost effective. However, it may also be interpreted that having a parts supply system is…

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    of the native population over the needs of the immigrant population. Many Americans were worried that the immigrants would take over the jobs and there would not be enough jobs to go around. When it came to cheap labor, it was normally difficult to supply. However the unskilled immigrants came to the United States looking for jobs greatly helped the factories and industrialization of American cities. The financial crisis produced a large number of unemployed Americans due to immigrants taking…

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    development as follows: First: Tourism and economic development. Second: Tourism and Social Development. First: Tourism and economic development Tourism in developed countries is a major source of economic development, and we find huge investments in the tourism sector, as in Italy, Spain, Greece, Mexico and other countries that have made significant progress in this area. We briefly explain the most important advantages that illustrate the role of tourism in economic development: Many countries…

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    International Economic Influence in Trading System Among Nations: Indonesian Footwear Dispute in 1998 (Widya Dwi Rachmawati / IRE-5 / 016201400176) Introduction Indonesian footwear dispute in 1998 is one of the international economic legal cases that occur in the WTO. This case is very concerned with Realism, Liberalism and Marxism. Realism is the perspective that sees a problem in terms of competition and conflict, emerging as the man basically selfish. The realist believes that actor in…

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    Ye Eun Heo (12th) Period 4 World Literature Compare and contrast between The Lottery and The Hunger Games. Tradition is passed on from one generation to the next in order to give important values of the events such as integrity, respect, and kindness (Reference, 2016). By this, the exact meaning of the tradition is revealed. However, what if traditions were not giving these important values to people? These of two stories - The Hunger Games and The Lottery - answer the question; distinctly go…

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    Brunei Rebellion Case Study

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    can asked for assistance from British if Brunei had difficulties and made Brunei as independence state if Brunei confidently govern themselves without the assistance on the other hand economy of Brunei at that time was boosted up due to increase in economic revenue mainly come from oil expenditure results even though not all the income directly to the British but more or less give them benefit. It can be proved that when Tunku Abdul Rahman delivered news to the Lord Selkirk, British general…

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