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    from the point of view of income, employment generation, and foreign exchange earner. Tourist satisfaction is crucial to the successful survival and operation of any tourist destination. Tourists’ satisfaction is the final target of total quality management. Due to the rapid increasing competition in the tourism market, tourist satisfaction-related studies have been gaining attention. In the present study, an attempt has been made to study the tourists’ satisfaction in Phawngpui National Park, Mizoram

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    Baltimore Nickname

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    Here is an explanation of how my state got its name The character that Lord Baltimore received from King Charles of England specified a name for the new colony. It was called Maryland to honor King Charles’ wife This is the nickname that my state has been given The old line state Here is an summary of how my state got its nickname This nickname is, according to some,reference to the Maryland soldiers who fought bravely in the revolutionary war, the maryland line. It is said General George washington

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    Civil War Turning Points

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    Regents Review Essay Essay II Theme : Change --- Turning Points Major historical events are often referred to as turning points because they have led to important political, social, and economic changes. There has been many turning points in the United States, a few of them would be Reconstruction and Civil Rights Movement. Reconstruction refers to the period following the Civil War of rebuilding the United States. The Civil war was a battle between the South and North

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    The Progressive Era was a period of social activism and political reform that grew from the 1890s to the 1920s. Social reformers and journalists, like Jane Addams, Jacob Riis, and Ida Tarbell were some of the powerful voices for progressivism. “They concentrated on exposing the evils of corporate greed, combating fear of immigrants, and urging Americans to think hard about what democracy meant.” Many progressive reformers wanted to end corruption in the government, regulate business practices, address

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    I argue this point; the American people have been tempted into buying foods that are unhealthy, cheap, and convenient, and we cannot be responsible when foods like this are so easy and available to

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    The twentieth century saw two World Wars, both with lasting effects, but World War II ended with the use of the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb was something the world had never experienced before and it was unimaginable. The atomic program started during President Roosevelt’s time in office but the decision to use it or not would fall on President Truman. In 1945, President Truman was faced with the harrowing decision to use the atomic bomb. This paper will explore President Truman’s decision and reasoning

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    whites, sorted out and drove the movement at national and neighborhood levels. They sought after their objectives through lawful means, arrangements, petitions, and peaceful dissent exhibitions. The civil rights movement was the biggest social movement of the twentieth century in the United States. It affected the modern women 's rights movement and the student movement of the 1960s. The civil rights

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    Homelessness in United States is a dangerous problem that requires everyone’s contemplation and co-operation. Thousands of people are forced to live in the streets, parks, and in shelters since they lack a place of their own to live. For a long period, in United States homelessness has been a serious and an unsolved problem. National Law Center of Homelessness and Poverty reports that homeless population in United States is estimated around 3.5 million, but on the other hand there are nearly 18.6

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    Essay on The Options Fairview Has to Offer

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    premier neighbourhood that includes schools, shops, parks, and houses. Each year, over 10 million tourists visit Granville Island and its Granville Island Public Market as well as the Arts Clubs Granville Island Stage which is located there (Lynch). The famous shopping district, South Granville, which is where the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage is located, is also in Fairview. The Fairview area has a beautiful view from the Seawall. Many parks are

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    the main cities of the usa

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    The sights of the USA The United States of America is located in North America. It is one of the largest countries in the world. The population of the USA is about 250 million people. The USA has 50 states. The largest of America’s states is Alaska. It’s nearly 400 times the size of Rhode Island, which is the smallest state. But Alaska has half the population of Rhode Island. The capital of the country is Washington DC ( the District of Colombia ). It was chosen as permanent site for the nation’s

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