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    Mens

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    Term 3‚ 2012 Certificate IV (Travel & Tourism Operations) SIT40207 NOTE: This is a guideline only and can be changed without notice. Incorporates: Write Business Documents SITXADM003A Tourism Law SITXGLC001A/SITXOHS004B Marketing SITXMPR001A/SITXPR004A/SITXCOM005A/SITXGT006A Underlined is the Unit of study ** is Assessment and due date WEEK 1 Mon 02 Jul Enrolment Tue 03 Jul Write Business Documents and Introduction Wed 04 Jul Identify Audience‚ Format and Styles Thu

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    Lenin’s real name was Vladimir Illych Ulyanov. He changed it to Lenin while on the run from the secret police to avoid arrest. Lenin’s importance to Russia’s history cannot be overstated; in November 1917‚ Lenin established the first communist government when he overthrew the Provisional Government. Russia had the first communist government in the world. Lenin lead the Russian Communists to power in November 1917. Strictly this should read Russian Bolsheviks as the party Lenin had joined as a

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    English 3103 801-12-0713 Prof. James L. Penner How Men Become “Men” How men become men? How men are men by being aggressive? Michael Kimmel in “Welcome to Guyland”& “Bros before Hos: the Guy Code” explains to us how men go through a social process by which men become “men”. Kimmel exposes some of the male myths in which society tries to establish ‘how a man has to be’. Kimmel makes a list of ten norms that the society or other men think that a man has to follow to become a real man‚ these

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    Could space be the next commercial frontier? When you look up at night at the stars‚ what do you see? Many now see the sky as the next commercial frontier. When John F. Kennedy gave his well known speech regarding space travel on September12‚ 1962‚ he stated “We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things‚ not because they are easy‚ but because they are hard‚ because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills

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    MaKisha R. Williams SS-473 04/28/14 The beliefs of the Wogeo people can be summed up with the phrase that was told to the author of The Island of Menstruating Men‚ Ian Hogbin‚ “Men play flutes‚ women bear infants.”(Hogbin 101) The Wogeo taboo on interaction between males and females declares that they will be safer‚ less vulnerable‚ healthy and prosperous if they refrain from interacting with the opposite sex. The notion of not interacting with the opposite sex causes separateness between

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    If I Could Change The Wor

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    "If I Could Change The World" "What would you do if you could change the world?" is not an easy question to answer for some people. There are endless answer to that question because there are endless ways to change the world. Everyone has a different vision of how they think the world should be. But now I am going to let you in on a little sneek-peek on my vision of how the world should really be. First of all whenever it rains‚ dollars would fall out of the sky. It would snow in the

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    "Could You Live with Less" The main idea of the essay "Could You Live with Less" states the opinion of the author about technology. According to this author‚ "technology comes at a serious cost to the planet and most of its people". It is hard to argue with this author about how we can restrict our needs by using less technology. However Mills believes that technology has more negative then positive influences in our lives. Mills is proud to live simply‚ restricting herself

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    English Homework November 1‚ 2012 Personal Essay Topic- If I Could Change the World If I could change the world I would get rid of cancer‚ drugs/alcohol‚ and cheaters. I have personal reasons for this list‚ and not so personal reasons. First‚ I would get rid of cancer because it hurts a lot of people. People everyday suffer from cancer‚ not only the people dealing with it themselves but families too. Some people don’t even know that they have cancer‚ and then it takes them away from their

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    Kyrie McCauley wrote If These Wings Could Fly‚ a fiction book. The book is about a girl named Leighton and her family and the things they go through. Leighton starts her senior year and plans on getting into college‚ but dreams of going to NYC to be a journalist. Leighton cares so much for her siblings and mom because she wants to protect them from their father’s abusive behavior. She doesn’t want to see them get hurt by an outburst he has‚ because of this Leighton is afraid to leave her three family

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    In “Tourists Could Destroy Venice—If Floods Don’t First” by Simon Worrall‚ a Venetian named Settis explains how the city of Venice could become lost. To begin with‚ important representatives of the city have thought about opening Venice as a theme park. However‚ Settis argues that tourist should not have to pay to explore the city and that the city itself can tell its own history because of its beauty. Also‚ he is a strong believer that Venice should not be famous for its tourism‚ but for the first

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