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    Museums as powerful institutions in the construction of identities in the public domain have long attracted the scholarly attention. Scholars, such as Carol Duncan, have abandoned the idea of the art museum being a neutral container for the disposal of art and recognized the verbal and visual methods employed in representation that leads to canonization through its establishment as a secular temple . The museum became the facilitator of modern ideological fiction . The ancient rhetoric, that…

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    Uneducated, naïve tourism is a major problem that affects the environment, wildlife, the economy, and many more. If the Gringo Trails, we see different tourism scenarios at different locations around the world. All of the scenarios had many things in common, including problems with both modern tourists and backpackers. Basically, the more tourism that occurs, the more problems that arise. Many of these problems can be corrected and avoided if travelers are educated and aware of things such as…

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    Turtle Cove History

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    Already by the early 1990's an established tourism identity with experience as manager of the then celebrated Colonial Club, teaching tourism at Tafe, and working at Be Bee's in its early days, Bert Gerbrands dreamed of a truly special gay resort, something unique, secure, secluded, preferably seaside facing the famous Great Barrier Reef, and surrounded by lush tropical rainforest. In pursuit of that dream he drove the local roads looking for a location and talked to friends about investing in…

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    People tend to fear death when something life threatening comes their way, but are not knowingly pushing themselves one step closer to it with their daily habits. How can one fear something such as getting Ebola and dying from it, when he/she is pretty much asking for the Grim Reaper at their doorstep. In the cartoon dated 10/9/2014, the artist draws attention to the American man fearing getting infected with the Ebola virus because he does not want to die, but is clearly pushing himself closer…

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    attributed to the cost effective living and abundant housing availability. Martin county is known for being a retirement community as well as offering the opportunity for new or young families to find their dream home in the Sailfish Capital of the world. “In 2009, 55% of Martin County’s population was 45 years old and older, as compared to 43% in Florida. Fourteen percent of Martin County’s 2009 population was younger than 15 years of age. The median age in Martin County increased slightly from…

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    family-friendly attractions, and multiple sports venues, Atlanta is an excellent tourist city. First, there are a variety of museums within the city of Atlanta, which will keep any scholar or history buff amused for hours at a time. For example, the World of Coca-Cola is a museum that presents the entire history of the Coca-Cola company. In addition to learning the origins of the Coca-Cola company, the tourists also gets to taste multiple products, watch the bottling process, and receives a…

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    Summary: Improving Alpena

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    Improving Alpena Everyone loves that feeling of warmth and welcome when they come into a town that is filled with lively people. We never really think about how these towns managed to become as friendly as they are but we seem to always want our town to be like those that we love. There are lots of things involved in making small tows warm and welcoming, and some of which are harder to work around than others. Considering Alpena, we have lots of closed doors, and most of businesses are out of…

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    Move to Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast - Queensland, Australia In the event that you are considering moving Downunder, and Queensland's unlimited summers speak to you - examine Surfers Paradise. A one of a kind blend of tall structure horizon, dynamic night-life, and dazzling shorelines, make it the most famous visitor destination in Australia. Also, the qualities that make Surfers such an energizing occasion spot make it well worth considering full time. A ton of local people are single, and…

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    Summary Of Ebola

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    -Summary: In this part of the book we go back to 1976 when the outbreak of the Ebola virus began with Yu G. Who was a store owner in the town of Nzara, sudan. Yu G. died from Ebola at home and is now buried in a traditional Zande funeral. The doctors are still unaware of how Yu G. became infection. A few days after his death two of his co-workers also started to experience the same symptoms. P.G one of the men has a large group of friends and without knowing exposed many of the people in the…

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    Throughout my working career I plan to utilize the critical model of disability, with a strong emphasis on both the social and cultural model of disability. I hope to encourage the young people I work with to view their disability outside the medical box it was put into. The critical model of disability views “disability [as] a social construct, not the inevitable consequence of impairment” (Hosking, p.7) and that people who are disabled are at a social disadvantage because their environment…

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