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    RESEARCH NOTES AND REPORTS 257 REFERENCES Graham‚ B.‚ G. J. Ashworth‚ and J. E. Tunbridge 2000 A Geography of Heritage: Power‚ Culture and Economy. London: Arnold. King‚ A. D. 1976 Colonial Urban Development: Culture‚ Social Power and Environment. London: Routledge. Nash‚ D. 1989 Tourism as a Form of Imperialism. In Hosts and Guests: The Anthropology of Tourism‚ V. Smith‚ ed.‚ pp. 37–52. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Palmer‚ C. 1994 Tourism and Colonialism: The Experience

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    requires that facilities constructed or altered after January 26‚ 1992 be designed and constructed to be readily accessible to and usable by people who have disabilities. The requirement for detectable surfaces on curb ramps was suspended by the Accessibility Board to conduct further research on the performance of their detectability. The Department of Justice (DOJ) continued the suspension through July 26‚ 2001. Since July 26‚ 2001 detectable surfaces are again required for curb ramps. B. City

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    my audience of the advantages and disadvantages of the impact of the internet and World Wide Web on society. Thesis: The impact of the internet and World Wide Web has changed society in many ways‚ such as it effected how we communicate‚ web accessibility and shaped technological innovation. Introduction I. Before the internet was created‚ it was an idea by a group of people whom had visionaries on what computers would one day communicate with each other. A. In order to get information from

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    policies and measures for disadvantaged visitors and those with disabilities. The policies and direction related to the accessibility of individuals with disabilities are highly detailed and realistic. The reason for this can be found in the background of the Smithsonian’s establishment and its philosophy. The Smithsonian shows its policies and direction related to providing accessibility to individuals with disabilities through three documents written based on its vision and mission. The three documents

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    AJIS vol. 10 no. 2 May 2003 DOING ETHICS: A UNIVERSAL TECHNIQUE IN AN ACCESSIBILITY CONTEXT Christopher R. Simpson1‚ Liddy Nevile2‚ Oliver K. Burmeister3 1 Adjunct Teaching Fellow‚ School of Information Technology‚ Swinburne University of Technology‚ Australia‚ E-mail: csimpson@swin.edu.au; 2 E-mail: Liddy.Nevile@motile.net; 3 Swinburne Computer-Human Interaction Laboratory‚ School of Information Technology‚ Swinburne University of Technology‚ Australia‚ E-mail: oburmeister@it.swin.edu.au;

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    public accommodations from discriminating against individuals with disabilities (“What is the‚”). This particular Title is associated with the hospitality industry and where they receive their guidance in reference to the minimum standards for accessibility on new construction or modifications needed for hotels‚ restaurants‚ movie theaters‚ etc. In March of 2012 new regulation updates to Title III of the ADA were put into effect that significantly changed public accommodations‚ all forms of lodging

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    the youngster compared to that school. Information you need including qualifications criteria‚ admission procedure‚ admission date‚ library facilities‚ sporting activities‚ learning infrastructure‚ arrangement of additional-curricular programs‚ accessibility to applications and many other important particulars are basedOnline representation of the school is becoming a lot more sought after within the country. Just about all schools‚ reputed or regular‚ get their presence on the web. A college website

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    Topic: Mia Mingus in her article “Changing the Framework: Disability Justice‚ How our communities can move beyond access to wholeness” advocates how the issue with society in regards to the treatment of the disabled community is not just about access‚ but also about understandment. She calls for her audience to question the stigma of disability and move to an integrated society. A society united with interdependence within various communities to be part of a collective disability justice movement

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    Professional Standards November 28‚ 2012 Meta tags are used in many ways to promote accessibility and search engine optimization. They are usually placed between the <head> and </head> tags. With these tags is where you place the description of your website. It can also be used to place the name of the author of the site. When you go onto a search engine to search for something the search engine looks for these tags to bring up the search results. Let’s say you are doing a

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    10000. Marketing: Increased marketing by 8% to deliver ~70% awareness and 60% accessibility Plant Utilization: Used 1st and 2nd shift capacity to deliver on high demand. Forecasting: Anticipate to maintain the current market share and sell out inventory. AFT-Performance No major changes. Moved along the "sweet spot" curve. Marketing: Increased marketing by 6% to deliver ~70% awareness and 60% accessibility Plant Utilization:Due to a small inventory used about 50% of 1st shift capacity

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