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    Bali or Thailand‚ depend on tourism as the main source of income. What are the pros and cons of this? Pros and Cons of depend on tourism income Tourism is travel for recreational‚ leisure or business purposes and dynamically developing sectors of external economic. Tourism income is vital for many countries‚ Egypt‚ Thailand and Caribbean due to the income generated by the consumption of goods and services by tourists. There are both pros and cons of the impacts of tourism on local ecology

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    Pros and cons of depend on tourism Today‚ many people spend almost all of their money on traveling around the world. Their expenditure makes a big income for many countries such as Caribbean‚ Egypt or Thailand. This is advantageous to the countries’ development; otherwise‚ tourism is impacting on these countries. Environmental pollution‚ destruction of monuments and dilution of culture are some problems that these countries’ government must solve if they depend solely on tourism revenues.

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    Tourism is one of the fastest growing and most heterogeneous industries in the world. It is vital to the survival of many Caribbean islands as it is the pillar of their economy because it provides a vast amount of employment opportunities for locals as well as constantly pumps foreign investment and expenditure into the region‚ among other benefits which will be highlighted. However‚ like most actions in life‚ there are pros and constourism is no different. It is a very controversial topic because

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    Income distribution or redistribution as some call it takes place when money is taken away from someone and given to someone else. Most of the time it is taken away from someone who has earned it and given to someone who has not. Why does this happen and when did it begin? What are the benefits and what are the unintended consequences? I will try to answer these questions and give another option in the next few paragraphs. ​The beginning of social safety nets began‚ in the United States‚ during the

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    Tourism revenue in all the world reach US$ 3 billion per day. It is really an impressive number. However‚ have you wondered that is tourism good for people? In the current surveys‚ when someone was asked this question‚ there were two different answers Some people said yes with this question and gave some examples to protect their opinion. First of all‚ Tourism was known as non-smoke industry‚ it holds about 10% of GDP‚ 11% of export turnover and 9.6% of investment all over the world. According

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    2305 75430 Professor Sherry Sherifian 22 June 2017 Birth tourism is a process of travelling to one country to give birth to their child that country. Birth tourism is to obtain the citizenship of a country through the birthright citizenship. The main purpose and reason behind the increasing birth tourism is the benefits of that country specially the healthcare system of that particular country. The most popular countries for birth tourism is United States and Canada because this countries have so

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    population. A place is worth as much as someone is willing to pay and accordingly‚ low income communities are unable to pay for their homes‚ since they can no longer afford it. However‚ a solution to this issue is the SB 1533B. This bill requires 20% of a multifamily building to be marked as affordable when sold or rented.

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    Unconditional Basic Income (UBI) is the idea that every citizen should be guaranteed a paid income simply for survival. A basic income would help pay for necessities while also promoting liberty and an egalitarian society. With the potential to transform 21st century society‚ the UBI can have major beneficial outcomes in the fight against poverty‚ the labour market and on economical and societal benefits. This paper will examine the arguments for the implementation of a UBI‚ arguing why such a policy

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    Art& Design ART AND DESIGN: AN INTRODUCTION The unique nature of Art and Design In many ways Art and Design tends to stand apart from other curricular areas. Primarily‚ it differs from other subjects in the unique way in which children communicate their ideas i.e. in a VISUAL way. However‚ this subject is often considered apart because it is seen being not as important as other curricular areas or is simply viewed as a time for finishing off tasks left over from other parts of the curriculum

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    We have to understand the several concepts by means of definition and its integration. • Tourism Hunziker and Krapf‚ in 1941‚ defined tourism as "the sum of the phenomena and relationships arising from the travel and stay of non-residents‚ insofar as they do not lead to permanent residence and are not connected with any earning activity." In 1976‚ the Tourism Society of England’s definition was: "Tourism is the temporary‚ short-term movement of people to destination outside the places where they

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