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Title: Environment - Energy Resources
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April 18, 1998 |
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According to David Elliott, 2003, the air quality in many countries is getting worst and it will affect human beings health. It is no doubt that human beings will remain as human beings, and they will be very concern about their health. Therefore, the air quality would affect the percentage of tourist travelling around... Showed first 250 characters
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Therefore, the air quality would affect the percentage of tourist travelling around. For example, every year, Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatera, Indonesia will face the same problem, which is haze. During this period, everyone is advised to stay at home, and lessen their outdoor activities... Showed next 250 characters
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