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1.The guide should tell the tourist the time and announcement about shopping. The guide should introduce the characteristic of local products and interpret for the tourists. If possible, the guide may help checking for shipment.
2.If the peddler forces the tourists to buy his products, the guide should remind the tourists not to be cheated.
3. If the shop isn't responsible for its products,the guide should reflect it to certain department, in order to protect the rights of tourists.
4.The guide should take the tour group shopping only at shops designated by contract. The local guide is not permitted to add extra shops or shopping time.
5.Do not ask for rake-off.

2007-10-04 20:24:23 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

i know it does not exist. But why is the non removable at -2?

2007-10-04 19:59:42 · 2 answers · asked by Adam d 1

Contrast urban and rural life in the age of feudalism. Which offered more security? Which offered more opportunities?

2007-10-04 19:23:08 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Please help me,

What is the formula for acceleration?

2007-10-04 18:38:30 · 7 answers · asked by infamous_l00z3r 2

Include issues of international, sovereignty, employment and GDP.

2007-10-04 18:26:50 · 2 answers · asked by vincentalexander2003 1

I need to fill in elements for the hints...
answer any you can?

1.A place in a kitchen or bathroom where you go to wash your hands

2.An Amusing or Ridiculous prisoner

3.What you do if you are a big, dark, storm cloud

4.not fat, but...

5.The name of a blonde person from Sweden, Norway or Finland

6.What you do before you can brand a steer

7.Male member of the Ganese tribe

8.a dinner roll shaped like an automobile

9.what I do when I'm hungry in the evening

10. View by a boy names Calvin (use his nickname)

11. Shocked speechless

12. Speaking of beautiful Mountains, you might say "They ________."

2007-10-04 17:28:28 · 2 answers · asked by nghttymguy112 2

#1.Where will a developing Greece receive its infulences in the begenning of their culture? Adress migratin,early groups, Greece's geography, Mycynaneans's, Trojan war, to start the Golden Age.


#2.Compare and contrast the Ancient Civilizations of Athens and Sparta. Be sure to include many explanations of the civilization's characteristics to show the comparisons and similarities.


Thanks, A Best Answer will be chosen, Need these fully answered and Fast !!!

2007-10-04 17:06:07 · 2 answers · asked by austin v 3

please define these:

All other things equal
Ceterus paribus
Production Possibilities Frontier
Opportunity Costs in the PPF
Economic Growth in the PPF
Gains from Trade
Absolute Advantage
Comparative Advantage
Barter
Circular-Flow Diagrams
The Household
The Firm
Markets for Goods and Services
Factors of Production
Factor Markets

2007-10-04 17:00:32 · 3 answers · asked by shortcutie2708 2

My sister needs help with a paper due in a few days about Beethoven's contributions to the age of enlightenment. She already gathered information, but is just wondering if she left anything out.

thanks in advance :)

2007-10-04 16:32:10 · 3 answers · asked by grace kim 3

I want to do something with my dog breeding, but I don't know how to make the question look not so gross?

I'm in 8th grade Discoveries (gifted and talented program, hate that name...,) and we have to come up with a topic for our independent projects. I asked my teacher and she said that dog breeding is fine as long as I find a question that is not to vulger or something..... Can you help me please?

2007-10-04 16:24:32 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Suppose you are delivering mail in an office building. You leave the mailroom and enter the elevator next door. You go up 4 floors, down 7 and up 9 to the executive offices on the top floor. Then, you go down 6, up 2, and down 8 to the lobby on the first floor. What floor is the mailroom in? i got lost and can you some how show your work thanks

2007-10-04 16:18:56 · 7 answers · asked by Tyler 1

Is there a full version of "How to Eat a Poem?" We received the condensed version, I think, because in seventh grade we read a more extensive poem including hearing a magnifying glass or something?

2007-10-04 16:10:40 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I need to know 4 physical regions and 4 cultural regions

2007-10-04 16:09:33 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

im doing a project and i need some answers!

2007-10-04 16:06:57 · 5 answers · asked by H u g h e s y * 1

2007-10-04 16:06:21 · 4 answers · asked by Jessica B 1

I keep hearing its either an adjective or adverb?

2007-10-04 15:58:13 · 11 answers · asked by undergrounder 1

Why do some people commit evil acts and others do not? Theories abound about the origin of evil and how it is that some people do evil things while others do not. One such theory states that human beings decide which path they will take in life. Another theory is that society influences people to do right or wrong. There is also a belief that some people are born to do evil (thence- a “bad seed”). Based on these possible theories, it may be possible to determine the core of how and why a person becomes evil.
Human beings may be born neutral with two completely different paths (similar to the symbols of yin and yang), and as one grows within his or her surroundings and influences, the paths that he or she possess may be shaped and later determine what kind of person they will become in life. In John Milton’s Paradise Lost, Satan turns his back on God and promises to spend the rest of eternity doing evil (Milton 654). Satan chooses the path of evil over good. The theory of one being born neutral with two completely different possible paths is supported when Satan commits this unexpected act. There is a great similarity between Satan’s choice to do evil and human beings who, unexpectedly, commit evil acts.
Choices made may also be controlled by how one deals with an influential environment or society. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Lady Macbeth persuades her husband Macbeth, the once strong and noble warrior, to murder King Duncan in order to gain the throne of Scotland, which only leads to the downfall of Macbeth (Shakespeare 468). Does society contribute in turning the once good Macbeth into an evil and power-hungry monster? The answer in this particular situation is yes; but could this particular theory contribute to human beings in today’s modern world? In certain situations, it could definitely be a major contribution to the evilness in humans. If a person was influenced to take drugs at a young age and then later become a drug addict, would the influencer be the one to blame? The answer to this particular question would most likely vary from person to person. In this case, however, society does indeed influence a person to do wrong.
Could a person be born, and in turn be fated, to do acts of evil? This is like as asking if Adolf Hitler was somehow meant to murder millions of innocent people during the Holocaust (Jewish Virtual Library 1). Human beings may be born absolutely pure and sinless. The age of reason does not begin until seven years old, when the mind can then be tempted and good and evil is understood .The world then begins to influence their minds in positive and negative ways. People are born with the natural ability to sin, but they are not necessarily born evil; they are born with the capacity to make mistakes in their lives, and humanity agrees that we continuously fall short of glorified perfection. An evil nature is a conscience choice.

2007-10-04 15:55:36 · 4 answers · asked by Caramel 2

For amendment 3 and 4. For example: Calvin is accused for writing several bad checks. When he appears for the judge, Calvin asks for help preparing his defense because he is too poor to afford a lawyer. The judge tells Calvin that he is sorry he is poor, but Calvin will just have to prepare his own case, without any help.

The answer to this one is Amendment 6, because you have the right to have the assistance of counsel (an attorney) for your defense.

2007-10-04 15:52:08 · 1 answers · asked by J 5

Change in degrees Celsius equal to change in degress farenheit?
Organisms in a lichen?
sides in a pentagon?
cube root of 1?
cuspids in a dog?

2007-10-04 15:46:09 · 4 answers · asked by Claire P 1

"That [the Separate Car Act] does not conflict with the Thirteenth Amendment, which abolished slavery...is too clear for argument...A statute which implies merely a legal distinction between the white and colored races -- a distinction which is founded in the color of the two races, and which must always exist so long as white men are distinguished from the other race by color -- has no tendency to destroy the legal equality of the two races...The object of the [Fourteenth A]mendment was undoubtedly to enforce the absolute equality of the two races before the law, but in the nature of things it could not have been intended to abolish distinctions based upon color, or to enforce social, as distinguished from political equality, or a commingling of the two races upon terms unsatisfactory to either." [5]
The lone dissenter, Justice John Harlan, showed incredible foresight when he wrote

"Our Constitution is color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens. In respect of civil rights, all citizens are equal before the law...In my opinion, the judgment this day rendered will, in time, prove to be quite as pernicious as the decision made by this tribunal in the Dred Scott case...The present decision, it may well be apprehended, will not only stimulate aggressions, more or less brutal and irritating, upon the admitted rights of colored citizens, but will encourage the belief that it is possible, by means of state enactments, to defeat the beneficient purposes which the people of the United States had in view when they adopted the recent amendments of the Constitution." [6]
Over time, the words of Justice Harlan rang true. The Plessy decision set the precedent that "separate" facilities for blacks and whites were constitutional as long as they were "equal." The "separate but equal" doctrine was quickly extended to cover many areas of public life, such as restaurants, theaters, restrooms, and public schools. Not until 1954, in the equally important Brown v. Board of Education decision, would the "separate but equal" doctrine be struck down.

2007-10-04 15:42:24 · 4 answers · asked by danny f 1

i need help in this question i cant find it anywhere
and what great ideas did he have

2007-10-04 15:38:16 · 3 answers · asked by San s 1

Need to write a 5 paragraph essay, someone help, be as specific as you can. heres the question.

to what extent had the colonists established their sense of identity and unity on the Eve of Revolution? using the time frame (1763 - 1775)

2007-10-04 15:38:14 · 1 answers · asked by SDlove 4

its turning a fraction into a percent

2007-10-04 15:36:30 · 6 answers · asked by danbetts1024 1

onvert 6.25% to a decimal.
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:

Answer:

2007-10-04 15:34:20 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know it means like emotional appeal, logical appeal and ethical appeal, but i have to identify it in Letter from a birmingham jail by martin luther king, and im not sure how

2007-10-04 15:32:57 · 5 answers · asked by Bob B 2

“A hundred pounds of Sermons on tolerance, or an equal measure of invective deploring the lack of it, will weigh far less in the scale of enlightenment than a mere 18 ounces of new fiction bearing the title To Kill a Mockingbird.”

2007-10-04 15:31:25 · 11 answers · asked by Madi 1

i have no clue what to write as a thesis statement. PLEASE HELP!!! whoever gives me the first thesis statment will get the points. please anwser quickly. i need it about mummies. just like anything about the egyptians and mummies (but not on how they make it) THANKS!

2007-10-04 15:27:01 · 3 answers · asked by Rihanna Lover! 2

help!!!

2007-10-04 15:25:57 · 5 answers · asked by Canucks 1

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