Leonard Norman Cohen‚ is a Canadian singer-songwriter‚ musician‚ poet‚ and novelist. His work often explores religion‚ isolation‚ sexuality‚ and interpersonal relationships. He was born on 21 September 1934 in Westmount in Quebec‚ into a middle-class Jewish family.. His father‚ Nathan Cohen died when Cohen was nine years old. Cohen attended Westmount High School‚ where he studied music and poetry As a teenager‚ he learned to play the guitar‚ and formed a country-folk group called the Buckskin Boys
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1. The (first) Cohen Fallacy is a term used to describe the erroneous method by which Cohen argues that socialism is superior to capitalism. In this method‚ one compares an ideal form of an economic governing system to a realistic form of an economic system and claims that the former is better. The issue here is that one makes a comparison between vastly different systems operating under differing assumptions‚ and therefore fails to compare them properly. Hence‚ the claim that one could be better
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Jaipur International Tourist Survey April 2011 Introduction With its extraordinary history and culture‚ Rajasthan holds a prominent position within India’s tourism industry. In the region‚ Jaipur has always been a major tourist destination with its many prized cultural assets. However‚ the economic boom India is witnessing is dramatically reshaping the tourism landscape‚ from the arrival of international hotel chains to the development of new transport infrastructure‚ new challenges and opportunities
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e c o n ANALYSIS Using the concept of yield to assess the sustainability of different tourist types S. Becken⁎‚ D. Simmons Environment‚ Society and Design Division‚ P.O. Box 84‚ Lincoln University‚ Canterbury‚ New Zealand A R T I C LE I N FO Article history: Received 4 November 2007 Received in revised form 7 November 2007 Accepted 18 December 2007 Available online 30 January 2008 Keywords: Yield Tourist types Sustainability assessment Indicators AB S T R A C T Sustainability assessments
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Agra Fort Amar Singh Gate‚ one of two entrances into Agra’s Red Fort Agra Fort (sometimes called the Red Fort)‚ was commissioned by the great Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565‚ and is another of Agra’s World Heritage Sites. A stone tablet at the gate of the Fort states that it had been built before 1000 but was later renovated by Akbar. The red sandstone fort was converted into a palace during Shāh Jahān’s time‚ and reworked extensively with marble and pietra dura inlay. Notable buildings in the fort
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Firm Size and the Nature of Innovation within Industries: The Case of Process and Product R&D Author(s): Wesley M. Cohen and Steven Klepper Reviewed work(s): Source: The Review of Economics and Statistics‚ Vol. 78‚ No. 2 (May‚ 1996)‚ pp. 232-243 Published by: The MIT Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2109925 . Accessed: 14/01/2013 05:08 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms
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Tourist motivations Content: Introduction P:2 Definition P:3 Nhatrang P:3 Maslow’s hierarchy P:4 Push and Pull P:5 Conclusion P:5 Introduction. Travelers always have a motivation or more to travel‚ whether they travel as in groups or individuals. What motivates tourists is different from each tourist to another‚ due to age‚ sex and so on. Because of that‚ It’s not easy to set all the motivations in one theory. Tourist motivations became an
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closely observing them since swans float on rivers for all to see; “Now the Swan it floated on the English river / Ah the Rose of High Romance it opened wide” (Cohen). The hero even says that “... the judges watched [them] from the other side” as they passed the summer together in their own little world‚ which is illustrated by the river (Cohen). Even though the couple’s peers are judging them‚ the two flirt and exchange conversation as if they are alone. The couple remains together regardless of the
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HNHM TOURIST DESTINATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS: TASK 1 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..1 a) Compare the appeal of current leading tourist destinations with that of currently developing tourist destinations…………………………………….………2 b) Evaluate how characteristics of a tourist destination affect its appeal…3 TASK 2 a) Analyse issues that affect the popularity of tourist destinations……..4 b) Discuss the potential for responsible tourism to enhance the host community
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the wealth that is created. According to the forecasts of World Tourism Organisation (2006) tourism will continue its ascending course. Europe which was the main tourist receiving region since 1950 will continue to be in the first place while for the Balkan’s peninsula and Greece specifically it is expected an increase of their tourist receipts. Tourism is a world-wide socio-economic phenomenon stemming from the human need for leisure‚ contact with nature and the desire to visit new places and cultures
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