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| As Moore and Kearsley (1996) state, "as organizations become more understanding of the benefits of adopting a total systems approach to distance education, there will be an impact on teachers, learners, administrators, and policy makers" (p. If it was a hotel, the city would get a bed tax, a return from the hassle factor that is the cost of servicing these people," Kearsley continued. ``We invite 15 million people to this city every year, we spend $300,000 extra protecting those visitors,'' Kearsley said. |
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