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Effects Of Terrorism on the Tourism and Travel Industries.
... travel journals.
3.3. I watched the news and read the newspapers as more and more impacts as happened as time has gone on.
4.0 Findings.
In my opinion I think that the above statement is true, as I will now discuss by presenting ...
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Equal Opportunities in the Hyatt Hotel
... was introduced to end the discrimination that many people with impairments face (Outhart, T. et al 2001: 340). The Equal Pay Act 1975 was created to ensure both men and women receive equal pay regardless of the job at hand. ...
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essay on tourism
... 2000. This shows that international tourism has grown by about 17 times when compared with the number of international tourists in 1950.
Between 1965 and 1993 there was a five fold increase in the number of tourists worldwide from 110 million ...
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Euro Disney: The dream becomes a nightmare, 1987-94.
... was left with equity of about FFr5.5bn and total borrowings of FFr15.9bn-down by a quarter from the previous year. With the threat of closure lifted, Euro Disney was now in a much better position to attract visitors and corporate partners.
Efforts ...
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European championships 1996 England: A study in sport
... England
* To keep violence and hooliganism under control during the 3 weeks championship
* To operate a successful event continuously throughout the 3 weeks so that the media do not promote bad publicity for the event
* Gain economic benefits to all ...
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European Tourism
... in Hungary (.000)
5. Travel motivations and travel determinants
5.1 (FIGURE 3)
5.2 Maslow's hierarchy of needs model (FIGURE 4)
6. Conclusion
7. Bibliography
2. Introduction
The aim and objectives of this report is to evaluate the importance of the European Union (EU) membership to the tourism economy of ...
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Evaluate the benefits and drawbacks to the local community of staging a major cultural and/or sporting event.
... or eclectic fans of the folk arts with the control of the events likely to be in the hands of a non-profit institution." Glastonbury Festival donates the majority of their profits to charitable causes and attracts a diverse range of ...
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Evaluating the salaries within the organisation and the factors, which contribute to the same and assessing the salary variance with particular respect to Male and female staff and Grades within the organisation.
... £42k and that the male & female salaries are equal-is not valid as proved.
* There are salary-variances among the various grades of the organisation.
* Education and 'Number of years of experience' are the main factors contributing towards the salary ...
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Examine several websites based on the knowledge we already have and that which we will obtain from textbooks.
... or a flight that leaves at the right time for the customer. Since you're searching a wider range of flights it is more likely that the customer will find what they want. Some airlines offer flights to destinations that other airlines ...
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Examine the impact of tourism on the cultures of South-East Asia - How can the anthropological perspective help us understand and plan for these changes?
... that tourism was having a profound impact in many parts of the region and on its peoples. As the subject grew, both in respectability and scholarly works, anthropologists became aware of several conceptual and theoretical issues which should be highlighted ...
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Examine the process of conceptualisation for two events. How was the concept developed? Who were the main stakeholders and what were they seeking? Were their objectives achieved?
... Ghost Festival in Hong Kong and the Greek Festival of Sydney. The article will first discuss what ethnic festival is. Secondly, explain the concept development by using Goldblatt's five "Ws" concepts (1997 cited in Allen, O'Tool, McDonnel and Harris 2005: ...
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Expatriation in India
... assignment on the Asian continent in India.
Intercultural Management Essay
All along this essay, we assume that I am a thirty-five years old executive for a French multinational company which is also implemented in India. I have just been selected by my ...
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Explain how and why the UK package holiday has evolved the way it has.
... subjectivity. Tourism to them is what they seek personally as a visitor, or what they suffer as the visited.
The first (1st) steps in holiday assistance dates back to the last century when in 1841 Master Turner Thomas Cook hired an ...
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Explain how the three attractions have minimised negative impacts and maximised positive impacts on the local community and environment in Portsmouth.
... doesn't go over a certain loudness. They also make sure that they fire the guns away from the local residents and they fire it away from the hills so the noise doesn't echo back. They also have to make sure ...
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Explain why seaside resorts in Britain grew in popularity during the late 19th Century and early 20th Century.
... later developments saw the result of horse drawn bathing machines, which were purposely built so their occupants could enter the water unobserved, and gain the privacy of indoor bathing. At this time the beach was a place of medicine rather ...
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External influences and there effects on tourism
... tourism industry; the greatest example of this is the terrorist attack on September the 11th to the United States. This was an unexpected attack that no business would ever have been able to anticipate. " Reports indicate that the September ...
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Feasibility study of international tourism agency in Beijing
... developing very rapidly since the reform and opening to the outside world, and now has become an industry with considerable scale. China has become one of the most popular and attractive preferences in the recent years. Many tour operators and ...
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Features of Travel and Tourism.
... not profit making, and the general public pays for these services through taxation. Some services are the responsibility of local government, such as refuse collection and the maintenance of parks.
There are arguments for and against public ownership. First look at ...
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Footsteps Around the World.
... heard that dream being told over and over again, each with a portrayal of a specific place.
"Have you heard of the Napali Coast in Hawaii? It's a coast that cannot be reached by hiking on land, but can only ...
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Four different modes of transportation between Jordanstown and Belfast have been chosen.
... Jordanstown. There are many different companies to choose from in Belfast. After randomly choosing three of these, an average price of £10 per trip was calculated. Quoted prices ranged from £8 to £12. This gives a weekly charge of £220 ...
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From New York to Moscow, Bali to Tunisia, it appears few places in the world are safe from terror. The recent attacks in Kenya and Bali highlight just how vulnerable tourists are as potential targets
... despite previous attacks on embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
Security clampdown
But he described Spain, with its decades of trouble with the Basque separatist group ETA, as relatively safe because the authorities take security seriously.
"Egypt, too, has taken a ...
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Galapagos Tourism and Endangered Species
... national park service. Until the 1960s, the tourism industry in Galapagos was very small and limited to a few adventure travellers from North America and Europe, as well as some border tourism from Colombia and Peru. In 1969, the cruise ...
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Give a clearer understanding of the structure of UK tour operations market and give recommendations on whether investment in such industry will be profitable for Cole Venture Capital.
... of visa requirements and the gradual easing of exchange controls encouraged further growth of foreign travel. The demand for travelling was largely met through inclusive tours rather than independent travel. This was because British people liked security of booking holidays ...
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Global Domination of Europe before the Nineteenth Century
... throughout the world had well-organized societies with distinctive cultural traditions." (Bentley 2003, 602). What were the decisive factors that brought Europe to the forefront of the four areas that defined this period? Biology, technology, ideology and economy all made instrumental ...
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Growth and welfare must go hand-in-hand; growth per se does not solve the poverty problem. What does this statement mean for Zambia? Discuss.
... and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The growth in Gross Domestic Product is usually a good indication of economic growth, but in an economy for which earnings from overseas are substantial in relation to Gross Domestic Product, it is better to ...