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Some Argue the Internet Has Diminished the Need for Travel

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Some argue the Internet has diminished the need for travel agents.Others boast that travel agents offer a unique level of personalized service the Internet lacks.Profile the customer that would utilize a travel
agent versus the typical Internet consumer.


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Bystander Apathy

A psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present, often due to the diffusion of responsibility.

Kitty Genovese

A woman whose 1964 murder in New York City led to research on the bystander effect and social psychology.

Kohlberg's Levels

Stages of moral development proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg, ranging from pre-conventional to conventional and post-conventional morality.

Preconventional Morality

The first level in Kohlberg's theory of moral development, where understanding of right and wrong is based on rewards, punishment, and the power of authority figures.

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