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    Hotel: Novotel Auckland Ellerslie Hotel The hotel is known as their quality of their service of the customer and the better hospitality to the consumer is reason of the many tourist attraction in all over the world in the New Zealand. Waste management: Novotel Auckland Ellerslie Hotel use to operate a glass, plastic bottle and paper as the recycle policy. They use to reuse their most of things and it also helps them to work for the eco-friendly and as well these also help in the business that…

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    Casino Economy

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    1.0 Introduction Casino development in the last few years to create, in the tourism industry has made an important contribution. These figures and casinos are capable of rapid growth of the Asia Pacific region, including Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Kampuchea, Burma, Philippines, Macao, and Singapore. Therefore, the development of the casino has become a highly profitable industry in these regions. Singapore has been to and the future market of the online games industry: first of all, it…

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    The geographical location of Dubai is a one part of United Arab Emirates (UAE). Throughout the rest of the 1970s, Dubai began to grow considerably as it gained revenue from oil and trading. Dubai is the second largest emirate with an urban area of 3885 sq km and the city is roughly 35 sq km Next, Dubai had relatively small reserves on the build its future mall portion of Dubai's economy is based on oil. Besides that, oil made up 6 percent gross a domestic products in 2006. The Dubai city is…

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    an outbreak in New Zealand. Naeglaria Fowleri is only able to infect individuals through entering the navel passages, from here they attach to the nasal mucosa, which allows the amoeba to travel through cribriform plate using the olfactory nerves, resulting in access to the frontal lobe. The result of which is a sudden onset of bi-frontal or…

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    Hawaii Climate Change

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    in fewer local tour guides being retained in employment. Lastly, the Polynesian Cultural Center “portrays the culture and daily life of the Polynesian islanders in Hawaii, Tahiti, Marquesas, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji as well as that of the Maoris in New Zealand.” (Law) Possibly a diminished visitation rate would affect the Polynesians dedication to present their culture which may lead it to become unobserved and…

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    Abolish Air Travel

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    I realize that with travel comes the risk of personal harm, and this of course would cause you to be weary of us doing so. I would remind you however, of my trip to New Zealand and how seamless my traveling experience was. This trip was the first trip I had ever embarked on by myself, and I believe that the fact that I was able to do it with so little trouble goes to show how easy and safe travel really is. You have expressed…

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    cover is enormous. If a country uses vast lands for solar energy facilities, the energy created from there can afford the whole country. South Korea can generate such efficient energy with less cost, which will lead to less tax. According to the local news of Jeju Island, “the local government carried forward a project for about 1700 households on the island installing solar panels” in 2003 (Park). Consequently, the households could reduce about two thousand dollars on average annually. Korean…

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    The Moriori Genocide

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    was in a terrible situation of being almost killed by enemies and some other people living around the same place. (Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand, n. pag.) The Moriori tribe were a peaceful people who were enslaved and almost obliterated from the Earth as a result of colonization and war. It is known that the Moriori were a race that settled in New Zealand…

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    Urban Observation

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    Walking the City Exercise: George Street, Central Dunedin According to the Dunedin City Council and the Social Wellbeing Strategy, the city of Dunedin, New Zealand strives for the title, “One of the World’s Great Small Cities.” On Tuesday, the 31st of March, I took the time to walk up and down George Street, a main shopping section of Dunedin. Along my walk, I observed the use of public versus private space, how people act and react to their surroundings, and the relationship between technology…

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    industry profit without placing irreversible strain on marine habitats. MPAs prevent overfishing, support tourism growth, and can be sustained with…

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