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    person’s behaviour (Crompton & McKay‚ 1997). Motives initiate the satisfaction and a factor in decision making (Browns and Daniel‚ 2005). The festival visitors’ motivation is multiple‚ as a dynamic process of internal psychological factors such as needs and wants. The three frameworks of tourism motivation are Maslow’s need hierarchy‚ Iso-Ahola’s escape-seeking dichotomy and notion of push-pull factors and Crompton’s seven socio-psychological motivational domains (Crompton & McKay‚ 1997). Maslow’s need hierarchy

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    "Napoleon’s tragedy was that his ambitions surpassed his capacities; Bismarck’s tragedy was that his capacities exceeded his society’s ability to absorb them. The legacy Napoleon left for France was strategic paralysis; the legacy the Bismarck left for Germany was unassimilable greatness"(statement made by Henry Kissinger) is in my opinion a correct statement. This statement can actually be separated into two parts. The first parts relates with the capacities‚ ambitions and successes of Bismarck

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    In my mind the Renaissance era was the greatest era. This era had a huge impact on our life styles and beliefs today. Some of the things adopted from the Renaissance era was Culture‚ Society‚ and Religion. But in order to fully understand the concept of the gender roles of the men and women of the time. We must first understand how the men and women of that time were viewed. Throughout history there is a lot of ways men and women were different. But only a few were the biggest setback for women.

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    (2008) "Contemporary Approaches to the Social Contract". Retrieved August 9‚ 2010‚ from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy website:  Legal Information Institute. (N.D.). Miranda vs. Arizona. Retrieved August 12‚ 2010‚ from http://www.law.cornell.edu McKay‚ W. (n.d.) "The Philosophy of Law Enforcement." Retrieved August 9‚ 2010 from Police Reform website: http://www.policereform.org/ Mill‚ J. S. (1869). On Liberty. London‚: Longman‚ Roberts‚ and Green. U.S. Constitution Online. (N.D.). The Miranda Warning

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    A happy farm life‚ tragic heart break‚ traitorous family‚ and of course dogs: the marvelous components that make The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski a true classic. Within this brilliant novel there are of course many memorable moments that leave the reader filled with shock‚ sympathy and deep sadness. The most intense moment in the novel to me‚ though‚ was the death of Edgar’s father‚ Gar. The strong relationship between father and son as well as Edgar’s muteness makes this moment a

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    Baroque one big misshapen pearl STYLE ARTISTS and IMAGES VOCAB HISTORICAL NOTE Baroque art falls into the period of Counter-Reformation led by the Catholic church against the Protestants. Much of the Baroque art‚ especially in Italy‚ reflects reaction to Mannerism‚ but also the social turmoil of the time. According to the Council of Trent and the Catholic church artworks should be a clear‚ intelligible subject realistically interpreted in order to stimulate piety. This was part of the reason

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    Seurat The styles of Claude Monet and Georges Seurat are similar and both unique at the same time. They are both very fine artists that specialize in Impressionism. Georges Seurat is best known for his painting “Sunday afternoon on the Island of la Grande-Jatte. Claude Monet is best known for his impressionist paint titled Water lilies. They both were great artists of their time and have left a great impact and artwork for today’s modern artists to admire and study. Claude Monet was an impressionist

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    motivations‚ or the “internal factor that arouses‚ directs‚ and integrates a person’s behavior” (Iso-Ahola 1980‚ cited in Crompton & McKay‚ 1997‚ p. 425)‚ leads to better planning and marketing of festivals and events‚ and better segmentation of participants. The reasons to conduct festival and event motivation studies were aptly articulated by Crompton and McKay (1997). They believed that studying festival and event motivation is a key to designing offerings for event attendees‚ a way to monitor

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    greenhouse gases to the atmosphere will actually make the planet warm‚ and here on our planet‚ we know how to do it. Kunzig also asked for others’ opinion namely‚ Chris McKay‚ a planetary scientist in NASA‚ James Graham‚ a botanist in University of Wisconsin‚ and Robert Zubrin‚ an enthusiast and president of the Mars Society. McKay said‚ “You don’t build Mars‚ you just warm it up and throw some seeds.”‚ and it’s true. We just need to do a little transformation‚ especially on the atmosphere and after

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