Knowing your neighbors makes you feel safer in your community. It's also a great way to feel supported, as well as find new and lifelong friends. Getting along with neighbors can sometimes be difficult, but it all starts with being a good neighbor yourself. Find out what you can do to make it better and tell others about how much you love your community. Good neighbors don't just take care of their home and yard. They also look out for the shared spaces, like easements, islands and neighborhood parks. Taste is individual, so what you do with your front yard, your balcony or your stoop is a matter of what you like. But putting some time and effort in will show. Keep the leaves raked and the lawn nicely tended. Or limit cleaning supplies and sports equipment on a balcony that is visible to others. Outdoor summer parties are the best, but going late and being loud is a burden on your neighbors. You should definitely have fun in your own home, but consider your neighbors' needs, and limit the noise and activity during sleeping hours.
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Объяснение:
1. артикли не используются с названиями стран/материков/частей света
2. в данном случае пред mountain range используется неопределенный артикль а т.к. мы завели речь об этом хребте впервые. Если дальше продолжить текст, то нужно будет употреблять определенный артикль the, так как он указывает на то, что этот предмет нам уже знаком, мы уже говорили именно об этом хребте.
3. в первом случае определенный артикль употребляется по правилу: с превосходной формой прилагательного всегда используется артикль The + окончание e(st) - The cutest, the largest, the nicest etc., а во втором случае опр артикль the указывает на уникальность этого предмета, то есть, если в мире есть только один какой-либо предмет, явление, к нему прикрепляется артикль the , приведу пример: The moon, the sky, the sun (и луна, и небо, и солнце у нас ОДНИ, больше нет других солнц, лун, небес, так же, как и миров в твоем случае - The world). Надеюсь, понятное объяснение, удачи!
The book describes a tourism industry in crisis, a crisis of change and uncertainty, brought on by the rapidly changing nature of the tourism industry itself. New technology, more experienced consumers, global economic restructuring and environmental limits to growth are only some of the challenges facing the industry. Mass tourism, it is argued, is responsible for bringing social, cultural, economic and environmental havoc in its wake, and mass tourism practices must be radically changed to bring in the new. The book outlines the evolution of mass tourism and the transformation toward a new tourism. Today's industry is being shaped by new global imperatives and is adopting new organizational and managerial principles including quality, flexibility, customization, innovation, diagonal integration and environmental soundness. A new tourism is emerging, driven by new consumers, new technologies, new production practices, new management techniques, and changes in the industry's frame conditions. These influencing factors are discussed in detail, illustrated by references to industry practices throughout the world. The important role of diagonal integration, a process where firms use information technologies to logically combine services for best productivity and most profitability, is discussed. It will become a key tool for controlling the process of value creation in the tourism industry and the implications of the resultant new tourism for tour operators, travel agents and hotels are explored.