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... (BA, BSc, MA) * Earth Sciences (BSc, * Tourism and MSc) Environment (BA) Carleton University * En..., and in university in the program and a India to alleviate country. Also, the university poverty... upgrades to the trips in British and religious school's oldest Columbia and Northern vitality. It...
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...Little evidence, if any, as to the religious beliefs of the employees or customers, was adduced... carrying on business in the Gerrard India Bazaar in Toronto. The India Bazaar is a complex o... those pertaining to small businesses and tourism, also suggests that secular and not religious valu...
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... of Angkor Wat -- the largest complex of religious buildings in the world, dating from the 12th centu...They were basic, but, unlike in India, did not smell.). Our trip ended with a couple of ... Bangkok and relatively free of the sex tourism so common throughout this part of the world. A fin...
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... and to reduce racial, ethnic and religious tension and perhaps even violence in Canada, has d...Tourism Co. of Puerto Rico, 478 U.S. 328 (1986); Cornelius...13A [ad. 1934, c. 23, s. 1]. Penal Code (India), ss. 153-A, 153-B. Penal Code (Netherlands), ss. ...
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... success, although the US, Russia, China and India refused to endorse the treaty, citing overriding s... has suggested that it may unduly target religious groups, and that its preventive arrest and in-vest... certain massively negative impact on US tourism and convention business in Canada. The imminent re...
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[Harold Buchwald], who died April 17, spent years arguing that the city's arts organizations needed stable funding sources. He later became the first executive director of Arts Stabilization Manitoba Inc.
Jewish Foundation of Manitoba's board of
Manitoba Theatre Centre, the Winnipeg
... his political career as chief of The Pas Indian band in 1985. He was elected MLA for The Pas in 19...Samuel Golubchuk was a religious man who spent his working life running a grocery s...labour minister and then tourism, culture. and historic resources minister. She. di...
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... community as fostered by governments, religious emissaries, and other southern sojourners in the N... time, people such as Jawaharlal Nehru of India, Julius Nyerere of Ghana, and Forbes Burnham of Gu... basis through their arts and crafts and tourism businesses. (14) Over the years, many people train...
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My principal objective in this paper is to delineate how anthropologists can understand and help solve human problems emerging from the global change. In this paper I will focus on three major anthropological domains. Firstly, following a brief overview on epistemology and foundations of anthropological knowledge (i.e. scientific methodological tradition), I will discuss contemporary human problems emerging from global change and assess how sociocultural anthropology can contribute to understandings of gender and health issues in development. Secondly, I will assess emerging development problems in Bangladesh with a critical anthropological lens, considering how anthropological viewpoints can contribute to solving these problems. In other words, I will contextualize how anthropological ...
... as spread of economic inequalities, sex tourism, HIV/ AIDS, diabetes and other diseases (Lewellen ...India, for example, with its population of 1 . 1 billion... society by diagnosing hidden dominant religious and cultural ideologies that keep women far behind...
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...Ghosh notes that public libraries in India are in an abject state and possessing neither regu... - 5.1%; Government-owned - 2.8%; Religious Organisation-owned - 2.3%; and other - 0.9%. These... Association, the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry, etc., are not widely known to...
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Euromonitor International, a global market research firm, reports that "the exotic flavour of alternative regions" is a strong draw for Canadian tourists, while substitutes for the traditional vacation in the U.S. has become a "dominant trend.
We're losing our heritage faster than we can document it, never mind preserve it," says Francois LeBlanc, head of field projects for the Getty Conservation Institute.
"We can't stop tourism to these (endangered) places. And actually, it's going to continue to increase at a very alarming rate. So we have to figure out how to better manage it."
...The sanctity of the region's religious sites is being disrupted by the increased traffic ..."Never mind that I have never seen India, or those beautiful glaciers that may not be there...