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Title: Macao Grand Prix
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February 19, 2002 |
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They also attract a lot of photographers.
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Since every big event always have some problems and effects behind, I am going to indicate different kinds of impact that the Macao Grand Prix brings to Macao. The socio-cultural impacts, developmental and environment impacts, economic and tourism impacts and political impacts will be described in the following paragraphs... Showed first 250 characters
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They also attract a lot of photographers.
Objectives :
Since every big event always have some problems and effects behind, I am going to indicate different kinds of impact that the Macao Grand Prix brings to Macao. The socio-cultural impacts, developmental and environment impacts, economic and tourism impacts and political impacts will be described in the following paragraphs... Showed next 250 characters
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