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    Compare and Contrast Final Draft Samantha Deal As a military brat, I was born and raised in Jacksonville, North Carolina; and have lived here for most of my life. Recently our family was stationed in San Diego, California, and the move was a great eye-opener for me. When I moved to San Diego, I was surprised by the diversity of cultures, the abundance of activities, and how the crowds of people never stopped. It is an excellent place for people who enjoy being amongst other people; there is never

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    To many Antarctica is a very cold, dangerous, isolated and uninhabited place with nothing to offer the world but Antarctica is a remarkable and unique continent. Antarctica provides great insight into how the world works, and the consequences of human activity. Antarctica belongs to no-one and everyone, unlike most places no native people ever lived there due to the difficult environmental conditions, so no one ever really settled in Antarctica therefore it is not a part of any one country. Antarctica

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    She landed a big acting opportunity in 2010 she continued to act until 2014. After she put acting on hold she found a new passion which was music. In my opinion Ariana always had an outstanding voice and in 2013 her voice began to have the whole world moving. Ariana was born to a Edward Butera and a Joan Grande her father was a graphic designer and her mother was businesswoman. She loved to act and sing and she played a couple small roles as a teenager. In 2008 a 15 year old Ariana played in “13”

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    Introduction. According to CTH Lecture notes (2014) the hospitality industry is one of the largest growing sector in the world and it will be discussed according to the history, characteristic and the importance of the industry as well as the features of the business along with the grading system, the internal and external factors, and the tourism industry is also a large growing sector which provides services such as accommodations, food, etc. The history, characteristics and the importance of the

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    and culture creates an extremely diverse continent which has generated Africa’s countries to be immensely populated with tourists all over the world. Even though Africa is one of the most beautiful places on earth, it can also be one of the most dangerous for tourists to visit. For centuries, sickness and disease have been known to be extremely dangerous when traveling

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    Hope In The Hunger Games

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    How Hope Changes and Grows In the first three movies in The Hunger Games series, hope is present, and it begins to grow and change from movie to movie. Daniel Munday says, “Hope coalesces with other virtues, particularly courage…”(1). Therefore, when one person has hope, a little hope can grow because that said person is courageous enough to help it grow. Katniss Everdeen helped the hope grow for Panem with her many courageous acts throughout the series such as volunteering for her sister Prim and

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    already paid for the services, such as food&beverage and entertainment. In this case, they will be missing out on trying the authentic cuisine or to absorb the traditional culture. If the package doesn't include tours of the local attractions, they will spend some money to hire a taxi and a tour guide. Cultural interactions with local people Not spending enough money for local small business as

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    By definition Travel is an activity taken by individual(s) which involves the movement of people from one point to another for the purpose of personal work, business, and enjoyment. Tourism can be defined as the set of activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year and whose main purpose of travel is other than the exercise of an activity renumerated from within the place visited. While on the surface travel and tourism

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    conditions. The Bubonic plague in 1340, also known as the “black death” was a disease that killed over 60% of the population. With people just dropping dead the europeans were completing their bucket list wishes, like murdering people so the world was a dangerous place at the time and many people tried to stay from the people and disease because the it was airborne. The europeans unhealthy sanitary conditions, were a big part of why they died. For example, when they went to the bathroom they would relieve

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    Would you take an illegal drug to become stronger or faster? Many professional athletes across the world feel the need to take drugs to enhance their physical ability and performance, however many players have been suspended or kicked out for this kind of illegal use. Athletes should adhere to the rules of not taking illegal drugs to enhance their performance but there are some that violate this rule and feel it is beneficial to helping them get an edge on their competition, at the risk of side effects

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