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    Visit to Muree

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    Visit to muree It’s snowing in Murree and the heart is melting Weather is a great metaphor for life -- sometimes it’s good‚ sometimes it’s bad‚ and there’s little you can do but carry an umbrella. Or you can opt for Murree and its all-weather beauty and balm for the troubled Pakistani soul By Adnan Rehmat Murree is probably Pakistan’s favourite all-weather hill station. In the summers it gets crowded by people seeking to beat the heat of the plains. The cool scent of pines and the wheezing breeze

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    Tourism

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    the world’s leading leisure travel groups with massive sales over £9 billion and an astounding more than £20 million customers. Thomas Cook is home to 27‚000 employees and operates from 17 different countries around the world. Thomas cook is also one or two of the core of its markets. What do they do? Thomas cook is the second largest travel group in Europe. Also being one of the most excellent travel agents with its amazing service and being able to provide for all of its customers. Not only that

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    Responsible Tourism

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    implementation of responsible tourism principles makes better business sense than traditional mass tourism. While responsible tourism is fast becoming a global trend nowadays‚ some may wonder if it makes better business sense than traditional mass tourism. By defining the words “business sense” from Cambridge dictionary‚ it means an understanding of the ways in which business works successfully and/or if something makes good business sense‚ it will help a business to succeed. Tourism is a huge business.

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    International Tourism

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    Nowadays‚ international tourism is the biggest industry in the world. Unfortunately‚ international tourism creates tension rather than understanding between people from different cultures. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Globalization makes the world seem smaller and encourages people’s mobility on a global scale. International tourism which becomes increasingly popular‚ is considered both vitally important for a better mutual understanding between nations and harmful

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    Tourism

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    HISTORY OF TOURISM → EARLY TRAVEL Earlier travel was essentially to seek food or to escape danger. Travel was also undertaken for trade. Growth of cities along fertile river banks like Nile etc. encouraged water travel. Ancient empires like the Romans helped shape modern travel. → THE EMPIRE ERA THE EGYPTIANS As its peak the travel for business and pleasure flourished. Travel to outlining cities was necessary. Various amenities were offered to travelers. They travelled for pleasure

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    Why do you think our school is good for your future plans andpurposes?  A simple bridge truss was the first structure I ever analyzed . The simplecombination of beams that could hold cars‚ trains‚ and trucks over long spansof water fascinated me . Having the tools to analyze the loads on the trussfurther increased my interest in structures . I encountered the bridge in atextbook for my first engineering class . Knowing that the professor‚ Mr . John Doe‚ was a tough teacher‚ I asked himfor th

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    Lending financial aid to poor countries has become a trend of rich countries since the second half of the 20th century. In my opinion‚ it doesn’t matter whether rich countries should lend poor ones financial aid or not but the way poor countries utilize this capital source because financial aid has both pros and cons. For the first reason‚ financial aid is a helpful source to poor countries. It provides huge capital for these nations to develop infrastructure‚ improve education as well as health

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    Tourism Malaysia

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    Malaysia is a country‚ which is rich and abundant with culture as well as a well-diversified community. With its exotic and unique traditional customs existing in perfect harmony with first world infra-structure‚ it certainly is an alluring place to spend your holidays for those who yearn to experience an interesting blend of flavours. One of the many factors that make Malaysia a unique holiday destination would be its abundance in nature. Long stretch of sandy beaches and rainforests serve as

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    Individual Visit Scheme The Individual Visit Scheme was first i ntroduced in four Guangdong cities (D ongguan‚ Zhongshan‚ Jiangmen‚ Fosh an) on 28 July 2003 as a liberalization measure under the Closer Economic P artnership Arrangement. Prior to the S cheme‚ Mainland residents could only visit to Hong Kong and Macau on busi ness visas or in group tours. Individual Visit Scheme Above 49 cities with permanent hous ehold registration are eligible to appl y for the relevant exit endorsement Valid

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    A Visit of Charity

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    A Visit of Charity In the short story of "A Visit of Charity" by Eudora Welty‚ a fourteen-year-old girl visits two women in a home for the elderly to bring them a plant and to earn points for Campfire Girls. Welty implies through this story that neither the society that supports the home nor the girl‚ Marian‚ knows the meaning of the word "charity." Webster’s New World College Dictionary defines "charity" as "the love of man for his fellow men: an act of good will or affection." But instead of

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