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Business law project on Bandhs, government employee strikes and rallies.
... is always questionable. These tools should ideally be used as an option of last resort, after the exhaustion of the constitutional means. But, their frequent use by vested interests has brought the issue of their overall utility under debate. This ...
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Business plan Happy Travel.
... the main direct competitors in the nearby are a being China International Travel Agency and China Youth Travel Agency. There are still other indirect competitors. To be successful in this market, the company needs to increase awareness among the community ...
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Cambridge - The four As
... are also essential element of tourism industry within destination because it contributes to the country's economy. The quality and range of that component vary depending on customer's needs and expectations. It includes hotels, guesthouses, bed and breakfast apartments, cottages, camping ...
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Case 1 - Frontier Airlines
... airlines needed to have an extensive I/ S system in place to compete with existing systems offered by other competitors or they needed acceptance into those existing systems as co-hosts under fair practice. Even in this situation involving Frontier, they ...
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Challenges of Aviemore
... consider people's changing lifestyle, to move from quantity to quality, to offer new facilities, and to open up towards the activity holiday sector. Aviemore also benefits from technological factors like cheaper and faster transport facilities. Negative effects are also reported: ...
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Chiplun is a small town on the Mumbai - Goa highway in India.
... industrial belt of MIDC.
The main transportation means for the populous in Chiplun is the State Transport buses which has a very low frequency in the interior parts of the town and mostly operates three times a day and ...
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Chosen Organisation - Travel Inn.
... can have the choice of having a room to yourself, yourself and a partner or a family group. Below shows an example of the room you can expect to find in a Travel Inn.
Travel Inn want to ensure that ...
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Classifying businesses is into three 'industrial sectors'.
... offered to individuals and commercial services such as health, education, transport, communication, banking, insurance, entertainment and arts constitute the tertiary sector.
Travel select belongs to the travel business sector. Two years ago after September the 11th travel select had suffered because ...
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Components of the leisure and tourism industry
... restraunt, arcades, snooker, pool
Services: films
Products: food, drink, merchandise
Ownership: Private
Theatres and concert halls
Local Example: Regent Theatre
Facilities: Restraunt, bar
Services: Plays, art galleries, Drama Classes
Products: food, drink
Ownership Public
Museums and art Galleries
Local Example: Hanley Museum
Facilities: Exhibits, shops, and cafe
Services: Exhibits
Products: Food, Drink, and Merchandise
Ownership ...
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Consider the impact of globalisation on sex work
... to concentrate on separate specific areas within globalization. Those who discuss the concept concentrate on differing aspects of globalization; Zygmunt Bauman and Liquid Modernity, Saskia Sassen and the Global City, Ulrich Beck and Reflexive Modernization and Stuart Hall and the ...
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Critically examine the ways in which tourism marketing strategies and activities are responding to progress in information technology.
... businesses, requires a need to create customer value and satisfaction. Marketing (in brief) is about identifying and satisfying consumer needs at a profitable level. Part of this process is creating a suitable marketing mix that can be used to its ...
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Cultural industries and cultural quarter in Dublin - Temple Bar.
... of:
* Approximately 3.7million euros
* Domestic earnings of over 1.2billion euros
* Sustaining close to 140,000 in employment in the country
Recent years have seen the tourism industry in Ireland move to a more mature stage of development with an increasing range of ...
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Current directions in Eco-Tourism.
... not a market to be taken lightly.
The growth of eco-tourism worldwide can be related with the increase of environmental awareness publisised through the media, government research and various official bodies. Research into the need for sustainable development has been highly ...
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Customer care policy in Disney Land resort Paris.
... destination, offers guests 2 Disney Theme Parks, 7 hotels, 2 convention centers, Disney Village (restaurants, bars, discotheque...free admission) and a golf course. This diversity of facilities and services attract different type of tourists, from business men to families. Consequently, the ...
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Customer care policy in Disneyland resort Paris
... destination, offers guests 2 Disney Theme Parks, 7 hotels, 2 convention centers, Disney Village (restaurants, bars, discotheque...free admission) and a golf course. This diversity of facilities and services attract different type of tourists, from business men to families. Consequently, the ...
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Definitions of leisure.
... Oxford Dictionary
By Oxford University Press
Active recreation
This is when an individual personally participate in an activity
* Playing sport (e.g. football, cricket, netball)
* Playing a musical instrument
* Gardening and crafts and other hobbies
* Rambling
Active ...
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Description of my findings about Services in Uxbridge and Southall.
... particular culture or religion, e.g.(Habib bank, in the Broadway, which is for Arabs or Muslims). Looking at convenient services Southall had the most; this is because there are so many cash and carry's in Southall, which are owned mostly by ...
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Developing Tourist Destinations.
... foreign exchange earners for the country. Aside from these the other main earner for the country is the re-exportation of goods from overseas (www.propoortourism.org.uk).
Re-exportation of goods normally a main economic factor to the country has seen somewhat of a ...
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Discuss the Economic, Environmental and socio-cultural impacts on tourism.
... in short supply. Greater extraction and transport of these resources exacerbates the physical impacts associated with their exploitation.
Land degradation: Important land resources include minerals, fossil fuels, fertile soil, forests, wetland and wildlife. Increased construction of tourism and recreational facilities ...
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Discuss the factors impacting upon the needs of the traveller/tourist in the 21st Century.
... to what is happening in the 21st century, with the advances that have been made in technology, new and innovative ways of producing and buying are coming about, this is relates to Post-Fordism as the introduction of information technologies transferred ...
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Discuss the impact on the environment of mass tourism in the Lake District. Do you consider the solutions are viable?
... now own 25% of the land in the National Park.
The main activities that people undertake whilst in the Lake District include sailing and canoeing on the lakes, as well as normal pleasure boating, although water skiing is forbidden. (In summer ...
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Discuss the Implications of the Global expansion of Tourism.
... vs. an invasion of western cultural imperialism. I will then look at more contemporary issues such as planes contributing to global warming through unregulated international treaties with no caps on carbon emissions and the pandemic of sex tourism in countries ...
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Discuss the view that tourism throughout the world causes more problems than benefits.
... Sanctuary for threatened Black Howler monkey species.
Nonetheless ecotourism brought many problems. The main problems included the damage to Hol Chan Marine Reserve coral, decline in conch and lobster-being over fished to meet expanded tourist market. Furthermore the government stripped ...
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Disney - Evaluation of Current Objectives and Current Strategy
... has provided the ideal marketplace to expand its leisure and entertainment base. But this environment provoked a new set of competition and challenges, including the successful entrance of growing conglomerates into the market.
By the late '80s, the Disney Company ...
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Dissertation, Sports Imagery
... six week period of training the data was assembled and the analysis upon each individual was conducted. The two separate imagery perspectives were compared through a series of graphs based on the elite performers versus the novice performers.
The results showed ...