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Reasons for growth of Internet
... in new laws or regulations in most countries and its governance begins thereafter. Most laws are either by precedence of a judgement or through legislation by the government. Both these professions face both opportunities and responsibilities in connection with the ...
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Relationship marketing - The Taj group of hotels.
... Tata, the founder of the Tata Group, incorporated the Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) on April 1, 1902, for the ownership and operation of the Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai. The Taj Group's first hotel, The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, ...
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Report compiled on the internal and external Computing System used by FADS outlets, a national company for home decoration.
... (See appendix 2) A central area links all the computers. The H.Q is divided into an I.T department and Area departments; each area department has three offices. Within each office there is 1 area manager, 1 assistant area manager, 1 ...
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Report on Leisure & Tourism In Stoke-on-Trent.
... with Britannia Stadium acting as a football stadium and an event venue.
I have separated leisure, recreation, travel, and tourism with the following definitions:
Leisure: what we do with our time after the basic needs of life. In this time we ...
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Report on Man-Made Attractions
... accommodation and visitor attraction and the Public sector provides much of the existing infrastructure especially the transport facilities. Those to sectors depend on each other and are connected to the Producers who consist from Carriers, accommodation and man-made attractions. All ...
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reports on Chatsworth House, Derby FC, McDonalds etc
... there are displays of paintings, furniture, silver, tapestries and porcelain and a gallery of neo-classical sculptures. Famous curiosities include four royal thrones, a giant ancient Greek marble foot and a lace cravat carved from wood.
The 105 acre garden can ...
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Research proposal for Globetrotters.
... that relates to these key sub groups, as strategic decisions will require their current status and customer satisfaction. However it must be noted that the emphasis on the information retrieved must be focused on the corporate image of Globetrotters. Overall ...
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responsible tourism
... because, they want to learn about new customs from other countries. The characteristics of responsible tourism are:
* meeting and interacting with the local people and experiencing foreign cultures
* respect the local custom. Inappropriate dress particularly in Moslem countries ...
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Retail travel operations.
... all around the UK. Being a multiple agent means you have more of a competitive business as you are competing against other well known agencies, for example where ever you see a Thomas Cook a Lunn Poly store is usually ...
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Service Marketing Strategy in Ark Company.
... of tours, including business, recreational and hunting tours, for incoming foreign travelers. Regarding the business tours, company's office equipped with all necessary reservation and business systems to work as Travel Agency. Ark Company can offer the following Corporate Travel Services: ...
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Service quality in museums, a case study - cambridge and county folk museum
... used to assess the Folk Museum's quality of service from the point of external customers through ten determinants of service quality. Staff and receptionists questionnaires identify the Folk Museum's perceptions of its service quality to the public and whether its ...
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Services Marketing Individual assignment
... the ones who are creating the trustworthy image and they are also the ones who are giving the hand in choosing the best possible solution, in this case a trip of our dream. Therefore it is very important for them ...
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Sex tourism in a global tourism economy: A study of the demand and supply for sex tourism and the response of agencies involved in the tourism industry.
... sex sector deals with major issues of basic human rights, especially those children. The traffic of child and women is the consequence of a big demand (Hughes, 2003).
In this literature review we going to have an overview of the ...
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Show with example how British seaside resorts have been affected by changes in the number of people taking overseas holidays in the past 30 years.
... that has seen the increase in over seas travel.
One of the main and biggest reasons for the change in my opinion is the price. This links in with a lot of other factors but point is that travel, particularly air ...
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Singapore Industries - What is a science park?
... this would provide a source of recreation for the workers in the science park.
Another factor is accessibility. The Science Park is located next the Ayer Raja expressway which leads to the airport and which means foreigner workers arriving at the ...
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specify
... visited each day which will include Paris (4 days) and at least two cities in your assigned region (3 days);
* new foods you have tried;
* special events you participated in;
* festivals you may have experienced;
* a ...
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Staging a mega sporting event
... tourists to be, Primary sports tourist to be "sport tourism participation is the primary reason for travel". Associated experience sports tourists where sport is the primary reason for travel but only in their field of interests e.g. golf, horse riding ...
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Strategic Planning in the Hospitality Industry
... limitations are time constraints, lack of material at public libraries and limited computer facilities.
STRATEGIC PLANNING
1.1 In the hospitality and tourism industry, strategic planning is of utmost importance as it helps an organisation keep up to date of with emerging trends ...
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Successfully developing and maintaining an area of natural scenic beauty and amenity as a tourist resource, so as to maximize the benefits obtained from it, involves resolving many conflicts. How far do you agree with this statement?
... of problems as the park has limited access at peak season it is congested. Furthermore there is footpath erosion and destruction of vegetation due to increase visitor usage. During the trampling the soil compacts reducing the infiltration rate and water ...
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Sun, sea and saving the world. Travel snobs have turned holidaymaking into a moral dilemma.
... a growing market amongst the new industrial and professional classes, and amongst the working class, the masses, too. Thomas Cook pioneered leisure travel amongst the middle and working classes in this century. He and his son, John Mason Cook (whose ...
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Sunny Breaks Limited Computer System.
... different manufacturers. The industry standard used by the majority comes from Microsoft. This is the software that is used by many home users of PC's.
Operating Systems
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Professional is an operating system that is designed to be ...
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Technology in business travel
... used to keep business travellers up-to-date with mobile or PDA alerts, it makes travel smoother and more efficient by online check-ins and possibility to print boarding passes before arrival at the airport.
There are the following results of the survey carried ...
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The aim of this essay is to precisely discuss and appraise Business Tourism in general terms, focusing on the sector of conferences and exhibitions. The City of Aberdeen will be discussed including key issues and trends which will be critically reviewed.
... Facts
The industry is gradually being recognised for its economic importance and the British Tourist Authority has introduced the development of business tourism from abroad which has current projections showing that business tourists might account for 45% of all inbound ...
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The airline industry across the world has suffered an arduous few years, and Malaysian Airlines (MAS) has felt it worse than many.
... etc. can be achieved by close cooperation with other carriers serving complementary routes. Growth in such co-operation is a major feature of open-air markets. Three particular kinds are especially important in this regard: franchising blocked spacing and code sharing.
While ...