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How is people-to-people tourism different from regular tourism? Have you or someone you know engaged in this kind of tourist experience?
 
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Due to the arrangement of weaker bonds in their crystal lattice, the tendency of certain minerals to break along smooth, parallel planes is known as ________.
 
  A) streak
  B) cleavage
  C) luster
  D) crystal habit



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Answer to Question 1

People-to-people tourism is different because the center of the tourism experience is one on one interaction with a designated person or family. Furthermore, the tourist and host get to know each other and see the world through their eyes. about personal experiences; the Cuba example has an educational dimension.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 14, 2018
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