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The digital revolution as some call it has brought many benefits and conveniences to people worldwide. It has certainly made travel easier and, in many ways, more interesting. Travel destinations can be explored on smartphones, information combed, and bookings made. Digital devices have unchained business people from their desks and allowed real-time communications through many online channels.

There can be little doubting that many people just love their phones. However, there is mounting evidence that using smartphones is addictive and that it can harm a persons mental and physical health. An article in The Wall Street Journal suggests that smartphone use lowers ones intellect (Carr 2017). Chang (2017) identifies the following eight (8) dangers of excessive phone use:

Injuries and accidents
Posture-related disorders
Screen fatigue
Reduced attention span
Sleeping problems
Disconnection with friends and family
Identity theft
Damage to the spine and ne

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Bleisure is not a word to be found in any dictionary yet, but despite this it is a hot trend in tourism. It can be defined as a combination of business and leisure travel. Whereas tourism statisticians prefer to put visitors in neat boxes, the growing numbers of bleisure travelers are bound to confound the number-counters by blurring the boundaries between market segments.

The following are some of the likely reasons for the popularity of bleisure trips:

Time poverty
A concept liked by millennials
Someone else is paying for the trip (or most of it)
People may not return to the same destinations
Family can be brought along
See more of the world and gain greater knowledge
Have more and different cultural experiences
Two research studies have been completed on bleisure travel and are listed in the sources. The research by BridgeStreet Global Hospitality (2014) found that 60 percent of respondents had taken bleisure trips and another 20 percent intended t

Streets without joy paper

"Streets without joy" by Bernard fall. this is not a summary of a book. you are encouraged to focus on major themes of the book and how the themes of the war for Indochina, the strategies used on both sides the moral issue involved in a civil-colonial war, importance of knowing your local environment, and the human stories involved in these conflicts. and please use direct examples from the book.

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Write a review as though it were a
submission to a journal and you are a reviewer who has been asked to evaluate
whether or not it is publishable (with accept, invite to revise and resubmit, or reject as
the options, accompanied by 1-2 pages of comments)

RACISM AND EQUALITY

You must attempt all questions. 200-300 words or more per part. Use references.

PART 1
The Dolezal controversy has raised questions about the way we talk about race in society and in the process taken a concept that scholars have been interrogating for a long time into public discussion. Before attempting this week's discussion board please review the article "Racial Formation in the United States" by Michael Omi and Howard Winant (1986)

In your initial discussion post, answer the following questions:
1.    What does it mean to understand race as a social construction?
2.    To what extent does the Dolezal controversy help illustrate race as a social construct rather than a biological fact?

PART 2
In 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first race-based drug. Called BiDil (pronounced bye-dill), it was intended to treat congestive heart failure in African-Americans only. The approval was widely declared

The Starry Night

ITS SUPPOSED TO BE AN ART ANALYSIS
SHE IS VERY STUBBORN ABOUT THE NSTRUCTONS IF YOU CANT DO T CORRECTLY DONT BID!!!!!!

View the videos provided in the links below. These videos teach you how to analyze a painting. Then, using the second set of links, select one painting out of the four provided and analyze it according to the criteria presented in the videos.
Based on the information presented in the videos, provide an analysis of one of the four paintings shown in the links provided.
The analysis can be in a narrative or bullet point format. Be sure to utilize the terminology presented in the videos such  as line, form, etc.
This analysis is 10% of your final grade, so be thorough.

VIDEOS TO VIEW

Madonna of the Meadow by Giovanni Bellini
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM2MOyonDsY
The Third of May by Francisco Goya
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QM-DfhrNv8
Number 1A 1938 by Jackson Pollock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N

Bias by Bernard Goldberg

The assignment is to write a response paper to the book, Bias, by Bernard Goldberg.
The premise is simple: what did this book teach you about journalism? From that
jumping-off point, there are lots of possibilities for development, depending on your reaction to the incidents and situations described in the text.

the arguments presented by feminist biologists about challenging the notion that biology is destiny.

In chapter 12, beyond the natural body, it states During the second wave of feminism that started in the 1970s,(fe)male bodies were of central concern in many debates, although in a rather peculiar way. Feminist biologists, like myself, were certain that biological determinism had to be rejected. We knew that nature does not determine what we mean when we use terms such as woman, body, femininity. We chose this position to contest those opponents of feminism who suggested that social inequality between women and men is primarily rooted in biological sex
differences. According to this opinion, social changes demanded by feminists are wishful thinking because biology, rather than society, sets constraints on the behavior and abilities of women. Biology is destiny, and feminists simply have to accept this reality.
Drawing on the historical facts presented in this chapter, write a short essay on the arguments presented by feminist biologists about challenging the notion that biology

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The purpose of the Video Blog (VLOG) assignment is to encourage you to think and argue critically about specific issues related to ethical dilemmas.

Each module week, you will have the option of identifying an ethics-related problem or issue and creating a short video that describes the ethical dilemma,  relates it to the module concepts and provides insights, recommendations, and/or solutions that address the issues. Your VLOG should state the facts of the ethical dilemma and relate your opinion, grounded in critical thinking and ethical theory. Discuss how your real-world issue relates to the concepts studied in this module and ethical theories.

This week's VLOG should address ethical issues related to sexual morality and/or ethical relativism.

You may select the tool that you use to create your video. Review the Media Hub, a multimedia resource guide (ERAU), (Links to an external site.) for suggested software tools and resources.

Your video should be

design e-marketing strategy to promote virtual tourism

    According this virtual tourism experience LINK, create a presentation, focus on below question
    You will design e-marketing strategy to promote this virtual experience to be available to the market for sale. You will apply the marketing mix (e.g., target market, price, promotion) with focus on moving from the 4 P's to 4 C's.
    Detailed description of your e-marketing strategy (i.e., 4P TO 4Cs) with examples