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    • 117 activities with most participation (96.9%), followed closely by leisure activities such as walks, skiing, beach-lounging, etc. (91.7%) and visits to museums (91.4%). Also, many respondents participate in festivals or similar events with music...
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    • U.S. Embassy 41 This aspect of the metaphor at hand demonstrates the physiological and environmental attributes that are understood in terms of a sports arena. Physical characteristics such as “stage” and “ladder” are found in this...
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    • 118 Tables 7 and 8 represent the frequency and descriptive analyses, respectively, for Section F: Information Sources. Table 7 indicates whether or not the respondents had heard about Austria from the given source while Table 8 shows whether or not...
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    • 36 scored an average of 30.84 points, and the above-grade level students scored an average of 58.46 points. In May, the below-grade level students scored 33.42 points, the on-grade level group scored 48.88 points, and the above-grade level students...
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    • The Human Element 53 They do not seem to care what happens to their neighbor. “Have you ever noticed how black people treat entertainers and athletes like family when they die but can watch their local news of some young unknown brother in their...
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    • 121 Preliminary SEM Data Analysis The Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) model specified one second-order factor: information sources (IS), as well as four first-order factors: destination image (DI); socio-cultural preferences (SCP); travel...
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    • DIGITAL SOFTWARE AND PERIPHERALS Digital devices have changed dramatically since the inception of the personal computer in the 1970s, as have all of their peripheral supporting devices have also improved—displays, printers, scanners, sound...
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    • THE WEB 232 172 􀁳􇌀 􀀴􃐀􀁒􅈀􀁙􅤀 􀁎􄸀􀁏􄼀􀁔􅐀 􀁔􅐀􀁏􄼀 􀁃􄌀􀁁􄄀􀁕􅔀􀁓􅌀􀁅􄔀 􀁔􅐀􀁈􄠀􀁅􄔀 􀁓􅌀􀁕􅔀􀁐􅀀􀁐􅀀􀁏􄼀􀁒􅈀􀁔􅐀 􀁔􅐀􀁅􄔀􀁁􄄀􀁍􄴀...
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    • 61 The two students in group L that scored below a 9th grade level are both reading books that are also below a 9th grade level (5.3 and 5.5), which shows they are comfortable with reading books that match more closely to their scores from the DRP...
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    • 128 Hypothesis 1: Information sources have a positive effect on travel motive Hypothesis 1 predicted that information sources would positively affect travel motive and was supported with a coefficient of 0.264. Respondents indicated sources...
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    • 130 Hypothesis 6 predicted that travel motive has a positive effect on visiting intention and was supported with a coefficient of 0.138; supporting results of the previous study conducted by McCartney, Butler and Bennett (2008). A strong...
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    • No pirates no princesses 84 I: GREAT, GREAT, SO DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU‘VE BEEN IMPACTED BY THE CONSUMER CULTURE? K: YES DEFINITELY THERE ARE CERTAIN SHOWS ON OR CHANNELS THAT I CAN‘T WATCH BECAUSE THEIR SO BOMBARDED. THEIR FRIENDS WEAR FERG...
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    • U.S. Embassy 56 Overall, the results of maids and the embassies are the same. Both have provided results that the master wants. Both put in long hours and work hard to get the jobs done. Both have the type of relationship to the master that is...
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    • 134 Since a primary goal of destination marketers is to attract new visitors, this strong destination image of Austria for socio-cultural tourism can be used to increase the visiting intention of travelers. Cities such as Salzburg and Vienna appeal...
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    • No pirates no princesses 88 MIDNIGHT SHOW, SESEME STREET. WHEN WE‘RE WATCHING MOVIES THAT ADULTS CAN WATCH, YOU KNOW, ACTION, DRAMA, MAYBE THRILLERS, THE KIDS ARE NEVER AROUND. THEY‘RE IN THEIR BEDS. WE TRY OUR VERY BEST TO PROTECT THEM IN OUR...
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    • 84 Projects Seven math stories were chosen from Math Stories for Problem Solving Success (Overholt, et.al., 1990) to give the students a choice for their first activity. These stories were picked from the book after analyzing the survey on...
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    • No pirates no princesses 96 the grocery store with me, and if I buy something, well like with Rosemary, I never buy her anything (laughs). I: So you‘ve gone to the absolute extreme. M: Well, even with Owen, I never bought him any clothes. Boxes...
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    • lights were out for a time and they were very happy to sit around in the dark and enjoy the inactivity.'" Many prominent citizens were on the subscription list for stock in the Dixie Power Co., in amounts varying from $100.00 to $1,000.00 or 10...
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    • Chapter 1 Introduction The National Center for Education reports that a large percentage of the rise in minority enrollment in elementary schools is because of the growth in the number of Hispanic students (NCES The National Center for Education,...

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