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CECS 325 Final Exam 2025 — Computer Science
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The photographer Edward J. Steichen was in charge of the Naval Aviation Photography Unit (NAPU)
through which he documented the everyday life of soldiers as they entertained themselves waiting and
preparing for the next battle. It's with these photos that we begin to see the link between these and war.
- ANSWER-leisure and tourism
The article "Fantasy Islands" notes that Western sex tourists' fantasies of "docile" and "willing" Asian
women is accompanied by which of the below? - ANSWER-the desexualization of white women
The article "Fantasy Islands" points out that Western sex tourists tend to say that sex is more "natural" in
the Third World, and that "prostitution is not really prostitution" for locals but rather it is this. - ANSWER-
a way of life
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The article "Fantasy Islands" explains that Western women sex tourists' view the meals, cash, and gifts
they supply their local sex partners not as forms of payment but which of the below? - ANSWER-
expressions of their benevolence
One of Vernadette Gonzalez's key points is that the Pearl Harbor military complex uses the pleasure of
tourism to do this. - ANSWER-to obscure U.S. history of imperialism on the island
Postcards sent, diaries written, and photographs taken by soldiers expose the relationship between
soldiering and tourism, and the connection to exotic landscapes, objects, and people that lend credence
to which idea below? - ANSWER-war is a great adventure
One of the main reasons tourism grew after WWI was because people were compelled to have a direct
and unmediated encounter with this, especially if they had lost someone close to them. - ANSWER-
After WWI, there was a need to commemorate the horrors of war in certain memorials such as which of
the below? - ANSWER-Remembrance Day
During WWII, Allied troops took R&R in a variety of places like Sydney, Hong Kong, Cairo, and small
Pacific islands. Why are these R&R destinations politically significant to our understanding of the history
of tourism? - ANSWER-they were functioning empires and colonial outposts
There are more Filipino women working as prostitutes in the tourist industry than around military bases.
However, Filipino feminists have drawn a connection between the military and tourism in relation to
short-sighted government priorities and what else that pushed women toward servicing civilians in the
tourist industry? - ANSWER-patriarchy
Sex tourism is a multimillion dollar industry believed to produce approximately how much per year? -
ANSWER-20 billion
What is the desired destination for the sex tourist? - ANSWER-the body of the Other
CECS 325 Final Exam 2025 — Computer Science
Systems Programming Study Guide, Practice
Questions, and Answers
Prepare for the CECS 325 Final Exam 2025 with the latest systems programming study
guide, solved past exams, and practice questions. Review topics in C programming, Linux
commands, file systems, and process management to ace your computer science final.
• CECS 325 final exam 2025
• CECS 325 study guide
• CECS 325 systems programming
• CECS 325 practice exam questions
The photographer Edward J. Steichen was in charge of the Naval Aviation Photography Unit (NAPU)
through which he documented the everyday life of soldiers as they entertained themselves waiting and
preparing for the next battle. It's with these photos that we begin to see the link between these and war.
- ANSWER-leisure and tourism
The article "Fantasy Islands" notes that Western sex tourists' fantasies of "docile" and "willing" Asian
women is accompanied by which of the below? - ANSWER-the desexualization of white women
The article "Fantasy Islands" points out that Western sex tourists tend to say that sex is more "natural" in
the Third World, and that "prostitution is not really prostitution" for locals but rather it is this. - ANSWER-
a way of life
, 2|Page
The article "Fantasy Islands" explains that Western women sex tourists' view the meals, cash, and gifts
they supply their local sex partners not as forms of payment but which of the below? - ANSWER-
expressions of their benevolence
One of Vernadette Gonzalez's key points is that the Pearl Harbor military complex uses the pleasure of
tourism to do this. - ANSWER-to obscure U.S. history of imperialism on the island
Postcards sent, diaries written, and photographs taken by soldiers expose the relationship between
soldiering and tourism, and the connection to exotic landscapes, objects, and people that lend credence
to which idea below? - ANSWER-war is a great adventure
One of the main reasons tourism grew after WWI was because people were compelled to have a direct
and unmediated encounter with this, especially if they had lost someone close to them. - ANSWER-
After WWI, there was a need to commemorate the horrors of war in certain memorials such as which of
the below? - ANSWER-Remembrance Day
During WWII, Allied troops took R&R in a variety of places like Sydney, Hong Kong, Cairo, and small
Pacific islands. Why are these R&R destinations politically significant to our understanding of the history
of tourism? - ANSWER-they were functioning empires and colonial outposts
There are more Filipino women working as prostitutes in the tourist industry than around military bases.
However, Filipino feminists have drawn a connection between the military and tourism in relation to
short-sighted government priorities and what else that pushed women toward servicing civilians in the
tourist industry? - ANSWER-patriarchy
Sex tourism is a multimillion dollar industry believed to produce approximately how much per year? -
ANSWER-20 billion
What is the desired destination for the sex tourist? - ANSWER-the body of the Other