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I will pay for the following essay Economic/Social/Cultural/Environmental aspects of tourism in Germany (see below). The essay is to be 7 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

e different impact on tourism in Germany, the role of the government in tourism marketing and the political and policy aspects that the governments has adopted.

German tourism NGOs believes that sustainable tourism should meet the social, cultural, economic, and environmental criteria of viability and acceptability (EED, 2005). It is essential to have an integrated approach of all the criteria of sustainability. Tourism generates income, job and is a valuable foreign exchange earner. Globalization has affected every aspect of life and tourism is no exception. In fact, tourism faces new challenges everyday. Germany is attracting a lot of international visitors and 2004 saw 45 million overnights says. Germans too choose to holiday at home in increasing numbers (GNTB, 2004). Tourism of this nature does leave economic and socio-cultural impact apart from the environmental impact.

The emission of greenhouse gases and air pollutants from tourism-related transport has been under scrutiny in Germany (Schmied et al., 2001). The impact is greater in environmentally sensitive regions. Private travel is dominated by holiday travel in Germany. The majority of the greenhouse gases, which can be connected to arising out of tourism, are emitted during travel to and from the holiday destination. There is a threat to biodiversity – sand dunes are lost and there is a threat to animals and plant species. Land consumption is not a problem in Germany as is normally the case with many nations. However, as the tourism areas in Germany include the Baltic Sea, Mittelgebirge uplands, Alps and Alpine foothills, which are rich in scenic beauty, land consumption affects to a certain extent. Waste generation from tourism depends upon the geographical location and is seasonal. During the summer months, there is a heavy demand for transport and storage resources. Swimming pools and saunas have increased the water consumption. On the North Sea Islands, there is a risk that the ground water

 

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Write 9 pages with APA style on The Role of Priests in the Church. The profession is not to receive honors but to dedicate their lives to the service of God, the pastoral ministry, and humanity. They should lead a simple life in a spirit of self-denial. Things should be given up knowingly and willingly. The burdens and responsibilities of the job should be clearly known before coming into this vocation. The virtues that a priest needs for ministering in the Church are sincerity of mind, a constant concern for justice, fidelity to one’s promises, refinement in manners, modesty in speech coupled with charity. The Pope no more has any jurisdiction over the Church in England. While the selection procedure, the basic training, and practices remain the same, the priests today look at this traditional occupation as a profession. This essay would examine the changes that have taken place in the Church. It would also determine what sort of theological training is necessary for a priest to shoulder his responsibilities.

Before understanding the role of priests, it would help to know the attitude and beliefs of the people towards religion and Christianity. Religion is on the decline and the pews are empty. A report by The Children’s Society (2003) states that spirituality has a very positive effect on the well being of young people. The report found that three-fourths of the young people who pray daily have a sense of purpose in life compared to the 40% who never pray. Fifty percent of those who never pray even consider committing suicide. The Reverend Baroness Richardson of Calow, Chairman of the Commission on Urban Life and Faith has rightly said, “Spirituality is too often taken for granted, but when it is absent, the results clearly show a negative mark on young peoples well-being”.&nbsp. Religion and spirituality of urban young people can definitely enhance their well-being, but what exactly is the reason for their turning away from religion and spirituality?&nbsp.

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Write 4 page essay on the topic National Programme for IT.

National application service providers (NASPS) will be responsible for delivering national application.LPS will have the responsibility of delivering the local aspects of national care record service (NCRS). These were created for contracting purposes and this led to the country being subdivided into five clusters that were competing to select a dedicated LSP which would deliver the integrated National Care Records Service across that path

The care records service is responsible for most of the practices that involve the patients that include checking on their progress, proactive decision support, prescription ordering, and integrated patients’ data. The first phase whose due completion was in 2004, highlighted that all the clinicians were supposed to be able to access patient’s information from the internet and that the hospitals were to be x-ray enabled. Later on, the clinicians were to be able to access the records of the patients including their discharge time, their personal documentations and more on their prescriptions. The data spine was to regulate or control who accessed the data and act as the doorway to the functioning of LSP. This meant that there would be no access to LSP without due authenticity from the data spine. The spine had the addresses of the people, their names, their updates and the demographic data of the patients in it

The national prescription service was added to the NCRS to assist in the national prescriptions movement between the GPs, National Prescribing Price Authority and the community pharmacists. This will reduce the repetition in prescriptions and the administrative burden to manage them and also help provide the pharmacists in getting the feedback required and getting to know whether the patients are taking the medications as prescribed. In addition to this, the patients will be able to book appointments without the need to queue. The NHS network is very efficient to allow if to work well between NHS components

 

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Hi, need to submit a 1750 words essay on the topic Help me make a topic.

is book with the chapter explaining how a farmer gets shot in Africa by a gunman of another tribe, for his cattle herd, and any other resources that he might be keeping.

Globalization is driven by economic motives, economic globalization is the largest aspect of the entire globalization phenomenon. Trans-nationalized capital goods, services IT and manufacturing, all are governed by the economics of globalization. And throughout history, economic globalization has been mainly driven by four major factors (Aina, Chachage & Yao 18), the collapse of social regimes all over the world, hyperactivity of Multinational Corporations (MNCS), the IT revolution, and market reforms (Aina, Chachage & Yao 18).

The market reforms were set in the Structural Adjustment Programs (SAP) background, especially designed for the third world countries. The main agenda was to ensure the state decontrol over the economic resources and social policy space (Aina, Chachage & Yao 24). Such were the main aspects of economic integration and globalization in the 90s. Africa is the poorest continent in terms of providing social services (Aina, Chachage & Yao 30). Education and social security aside, situation in many African countries is worse. to this day, Africa is still deprived of basic necessities of life like clean water and food.

Post-colonial Africa strives for better living standards, life security is one of them. Tribal wars and killings, regional mafias and their merciless armies pose a serious threat to the prosperity of the African nation. The 2006 movie Blood Diamond by Edward Zwick is a fantasy movie based on facts. The blood diamonds in the movie refer to the diamonds that are illegally sold in the market. The labor that finds them is enslaved, and they work day in day out with the fear that if they don’t work, they will be put to the most brutal punishments.

I find it relevant to mention the movie as it depicts the darkest side of Africa and it does show how modern

 

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