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Specialized tourism is an umbrella term for the kinds of tourism that are geared to special interests and that specialize in a certain topic or theme.
Explanation:
“Specialized tourism” refers to a kind of tourism that is carefully curated to the interests of an individual or small groups who want to coordinate their visits carefully and to see attractions or attend events that have a connection with their specific interests. It is an umbrella term for other kinds of tourism that are emerging that cater to more specific needs like special interest tourism, including gastro-tourism or even medical tourism. Volunteer tourism is another specialized tourism example where people go to participate in projects that help benefit the local people like irrigation projects or repairing a local school. This kind of tourism has emerged as more people are aiming to gain a rewarding experience from their travels and to do more and gain knowledge and worthwhile experiences while also in many cases giving back to the local communities.    
 
        
             
        
        
        
Unlike Spain that was searching for Gold and Christianised the new world, Britain was hoping to increase its territorial strength and improve its economy using new colonies.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
This is because jeans were not a polular article of clothing in places other than the United States, but because of globalization, they are everywhere. This is popular culture spreading around the world.
 
        
             
        
        
        
tell an adult and tell them what he is doing to you my mama raised me if someone put there hands you first you fight back but i dont want you to get into trouble so just stick to  what i told you just tell your parensts and if that dont work then fight back 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: Carl Rogers
Carl Rogers uses a person-centered approach in understanding personality and human relationships.  
Carl Rogers was a humanistic psychologist who stated that for a person to "grow", they need an environment that provides them with genuineness, acceptance, and empathy.