| 1. | factors affecting regeneration schemes in the leisure and tourism industry This essay aims to consider the fairly recent uprising of combined retail and leisure outlets that have been appearing throughout the length and breadth of Great Britain and indeed the world within the last ten years. The fundamental political, social, economic and environmental factors will be exam...
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| 2. | major trend and change in the New Zealand tourism This summary wants to analyse some of the main changes and trends which the tourism industry had encountered for about three-month period from the individual articles. There were the factors and forces which affected the tourism industry from inside or outside of New Zealand. To be able to analyse t...
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| 3. | Tourism Manpower Tourism Manpower
According to Pizam’s article (1982), the tourism and hospitality industry has been applauded by industrialized and developing countries for the number of jobs created. A large amount of position vacancy is generated within the tourism industry and the supported industries. ... P...
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| 4. | tourism in australia The global tourism industry has been operating in an uncertain environment for the past 18 months, due to political and economic factors. Australias tourism industry has now seen two years of flat performance with visitor arrivals down 0. ...
The article on the $7 million campaign to boost touri...
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| 5. | Tourism Definitions DEFINITIONS OF TOURISM
“The sum of the phenomena and relationships arising from the travel and stay of non-residents, in so far as the do not lead to permanent residence and are not connected to earning activity”
First of all, this definition helps you to distinguish tourism from migration, ...
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| 6. | development of leisure and rec Leisure and Recreation Industry
There are several factors to why the leisure and recreation industry has developed since the 1960’s. These factors are: -
TIME
The public now have more time to spend on leisure time due to: -
· Early retirement
· People working less hours per week
· Flexi...
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| 7. | scale of the travel and toursim industry SCALE OF THE TRAVEL AND TOURISM INDUSTRY
Travel and tourism industry is a multi-billion pound industry in the UK. ... However, because the industry is so diverse and divided into different components that are likely to change, it is often difficult to calculate its exact input to the national ...
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| 8. | Tourism 21st centuary Over the last few years the tourism industry has been a key sufferer from a mass of extraordinary events. This essay will examine the effect on tourism from the Bali bombings, SARS virus and the September 11 terrorist attacks. The tourism industry impacts largely on the world’s economy. Tourism is i...
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| 9. | Malaysias tourism Executive Summary
For the past few years the worldˇ¦s tourism industry has suffered from some major economic factors. ... The tourism industry is also sensitive to the adverse developments in the global environments such as the US-Iraq war and the SARS outbreak witch affected Asian countries adver...
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| 10. | tourism in rural areas The impacts of tourism in a rural area. ...
“Declining economic activity, restructuring of the agriculture sector, dwindling rural industrialisation and out-migration of higher educated youth, has led to the adoption, in many western nations of tourism as an alternative development strategy for ...
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| 11. | DRAMATIC CHNAGES IN TOURISM This essay will discuss the dramatic changes in the tourism industry, and the impact it has on the industry concentrating particularly on Scotland. The main aim of the essay is to investigate these changes thoroughly and examine whether or not the tourism industry has been affected.
The Scottish...
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| 12. | External Factors Affecting A Business INTRODUCTION EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE COMPANYS BUSINESS AND PROSPECTS There are many factors that affect the Companys business and the results of its operations, some of which are beyond the control of the Company. The following is a description of some of the important factors that may cause ...
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| 13. | critically evaluate the role of local authorities in tourism using examples of good practices role of local authorities in tourism using examples of good practices had major implications for rural tourism. ... This was necessary to save and rescue the rural tourism industry from negative impacts of the crisis. This report will critically assess government input before, during, and after the...
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| 14. | Markey Analysis Market Analysis 1. Market Size and Growth ORIGIN January 2003 (000's) % 03/02 From the U.S. 652 +6.8 From Overseas 182 +11.6 TOTAL 834 +7.8 Tourism Spending in Canada according to the Canadian Tourism Commission: • In 2001, total tourism expenditures in Canada reached $54.6 billion, up marginally by...
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| 15. | tourism ...
Ironically tourism is known as the invisible trade.
Tourism is defined as a business… it provides services and accommodation to people visiting a certain area. Sounds very simple enough but if correctly exploited, tourism can provide hundreds of investment opportunities that can lead...
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| 16. | Cultural Impacts of Tourism ... 2 Definitions of Tourism p. ... 3 Development of Tourism p. ... 4 Main Impacts of Tourism p. ... 6 Cultural Impacts of Tourism p. ... 2 Research Methodology Used
For the purpose of this literature review, Cultural Impacts of Tourism in the Hawaiian Islands, the...
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| 17. | tourism “Tourism is the temporary movement of people to destinations outside their normal places of work and residence, the activities undertaken during their stay in those destinations, and the facilities created to cater to their needs”. This is the theoretical definition given to “tourism” by most acade...
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| 18. | Tourism both enriches and impoverishes Discuss with relation to tourism in countries of the Global South Tourism both enriches and impoverishes. Discuss with relation to tourism in countries of the Global South.
The World Tourism Organisation defines tourism as, “the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environments for not more than one year. ... This to...
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| 19. | motivation in relation to tourism ...
Many psychologists and researchers have tried to answer the question of what motivation is, what it consists of and how it affects our behaviour. ... This can be extended to a motivation process for tourism (appendix 2).
A famous motivation theory is probably Mallow’s hierarchy of need...
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| 20. | Tourism There have been many attempts made to define tourism, but one of the most enduring definitions is put forward by “Burkitt and Medley in Tourism, Past, Present & Future (published by Heinemann in 1974) who defines it as: ‘the temporary short term movement of people to destinations outside places wher...
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| 21. | Tourism Why Travel There are many different reasons why tourism is important for a country. Tourism allows many different types of people from around the world to visit any country they choose. ... In some countries much of the country’s wealth comes from tourism. Tourism also opens up a lot of employment in hotels, ...
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| 22. | Effects of Tourism Geography Essay
“Tourism - a blessing or a curse”
In this essay I shall discuss the effects of tourism and whether they have a positive or negative effect. ...
Tourism in these areas has only taken place over the past 30 years and quaint little fishing villages have been turned into huge ci...
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| 23. | Tourism ...
The advantages of tourism in Courmayeur:
• Tourism brings money to the area, because tourists are likely to spend more money away from home on souvenirs etc
• Tourism opens up the trade of tourism without tourism this trade would not exist and many would be withou...
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| 24. | Tourism Local Government has no Role to Play in Tourist Development
The local Government is one of the keys to tourism development, a complete contradiction to that of the essay statement, which I believe really has no ground to stand on. In this essay I will illustrate this point by showing the roles wi...
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| 25. | Tourism Tourism in India
Tourism emerged as the largest global industry of the 20th century and is projected to grow even faster in the 21st century. India has immense possibilities of growth in the tourism sector with vast cultural and religious heritage, varied natural attractions, but a...
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| 26. | Imapcts of Tourism on Agriculture in Bali The Impacts of Tourism on the Agriculture of Bali
Bali is an island that is part of the Republic of Indonesia and is located 8 to 9 degrees south of the equator between Java in the West and Lombok and the rest of the Lesser Sunda Islands (Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba and Timor) in the East. The island...
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| 27. | Factors of Spring Break Trips for College Students Factors of Spring Break
Abstract
Over the last five years, the travel and tourism industry has taken losses due to the tragedy of September 11th and a worldwide economic decline. ... Students in the United States have the luxuries of disposable income and fewer responsibilities than ...
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| 28. | Impacts on Tourism ...
Impact of The Bali Bombings on Bali’s Tourism:
The blast directly shocks the economy of the island, which is highly dependent on tourism. ... 30%
Tourism has been the incentive of the development of the island for decades. A study shows that 38% of job opportunities and 51% of people...
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| 29. | Stealin and education for leisure Comparison between two poems both by the same author-
‘Stealing’ and ‘Education for leisure
Education for leisure is about a person who kills. ...
In ‘Education for leisure’ it opens with a short sentance ‘Today I am going to kill something. ... This poem deals with the actual emotions as o...
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| 30. | Adventure Tourism
Adventure tourism has become the latest craze among young adults ages 18-35. I will attempt to describe some different aspects of adventure tourism, whom it attracts, what it has to offer in terms of career choice and leisure choice, and popular recreation cities. My focus will later be directe...
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| 31. | The Main Markets of the UK Airline Industry The airline industry is concerned with the transport of goods and passengers. The passenger sector was originally driven by the demand for business travel as companies became increasingly international in their activities, reflected in the rapid growth in world trade and investment. The tourism mark...
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| 32. | Tourism planning traditions and sustainable tourism development The aim of this essay is to critically evaluate the potential contribution of any two of the four traditions of tourism planning introduced by Getz (1987). This essay includes analysis of sustainable tourism planning and why it is important, it also states the complications in implementing sustainab...
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| 33. | Management of Tourism Events
The Management of Tourism Events
TRM 516
Assignment 1
Due: 3 October 2001
Toni Bright
Student Number: 94017990
Index
INTRODUCTION 3
SHAPING A TOURIST DESTINATION THROUGH TOURISM EVENTS 3
THE SYDNEY GAY AND LESBIAN MARDI GRAS – A T...
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| 34. | Tourisum in America Persuasive Speech November 28, 2001 Topic: Tourism in America General Purpose: To raise awareness of how much tourism means for our economy. Specific Purpose: To convince my audience this winter break to travel somewhere outside of the state they are from. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated ...
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| 35. | cruise tourism ans sustainable development Sustainable Development
According to a definition put forward by the World Bank , sustainable development can be characterised by three principles:
1. ...
A more general guideline, which includes the criteria above, but extends beyond this implies that all social, economical and ecological...
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| 36. | TOURISM INDUSTRY ITS IMPACT ON LOCAL ECONOMY ... Tourism Industry, an important part of the Export Industry
Tourism industry counts for 11% of the worldwide GDP and is the most important export industry worldwide, ahead of petroleum, food and automotive products.
Every 9th employee worldwide is directly or indirectly involved in the touris...
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| 37. | tourism hawkesburry The four articles taken out of the Hawkesbury Gazette illustrate three major issues relating to the tourism and community interaction. The first issue is the relationship between Government and the tourism industry. Further exploration of this relationship led to the examination of the three levels ...
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| 38. | significance of international tourism for Hungary Tourism is one of the most emerging sectors of the Hungarian economy. Since the last 1970’s, Hungary has considered tourism as a key activity. Between 1980 and 1985, some USD 300 million in value of foreign credit was spent on hotel venues and a range of what may be defined as tourism centres and bu...
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| 39. | sources of knowledge about tourism Three Sources of Knowledge about Tourism
Among several sources useful for developing professional level knowledge about tourism are (a) personal observations as a tourist, (b) mass media such as the Internet and newspapers, and (c) the research literature on tourism, such as research journals and...
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| 40. | Factors Affecting Population Distribution Factors Affecting Population Distribution
Both physical and human factors work together to affect population distribution. ... Because of the physical factors stated it would make it very difficult to set up an infrastructure with good communications and services and transport. ... Factors A...
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| 41. | How Can Economic Activities Be Classified and Characterised ... I aim to show the ways in which they can be classified and their characteristics. ... Economic activities can be said to be any type of industry which
At the base of the different sectors, there is the primary industry. ...
The stage at which a country is at in its economic developme...
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| 42. | Cultural identity in Scotland
Executive summary
In recent times, people in Scotland have started to show a greater appreciation of and interest in their cultural identity. ... (Tourism, Culture and Communication, Hall 1999)
I intend to look at the contribution the arts and cultural sectors make to the management...
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| 43. | Approach to the Developing of Rural Tourism as a Mechanism for Income Generation and Job Creation ...
As Georgia has a favorable location standing on the border of Europe and Asia, at crossroads of so called Silk Road, it’s time to formulate an approach to a new era of tourism. ...
I would like just to look briefly at the changing of tourism market in the Silk Road countries. This is an...
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| 44. | Motorcycle industry analysis 2003 The motorcycle manufacturing industry represents a very small share of the global economy. In fact, the motorcycle industry itself should only be classified as a sub-industry of mechanized leisure goods which also includes other goods such as all terrain vehicles, personal water craft, ski boats, a...
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| 45. | Pesronal Goals in Attending the University of Phoenix When I first started thinking about the goals I had in the future, I realized that to succeed in accomplishing those goals, a college education was necessary. In realization of the obstacles and the challenges that lay ahead, the first thing to do was to locate a university that met the needs of a ...
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| 46. | Information Technology in Tourism The exciting relationship between Information Technology and Tourism, information and communication systems embedded in a global net have profound influence on the travel and tourism industry. Reservation systems, distributed multi-media systems, highly mobile working places, electronic markets, and...
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| 47. | Kids at play Tourism brings with it economic and socio-cultural implications and this report highlights the association of inbound international students to Australia and the likely relationship with the visiting friends and relatives (VFR) tourism market. The study of the international studentsˇ¦ trends and its...
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| 48. | Nokia Cellular phone companies such as Nokia and Ericsson have been in battle for industry dominance. Nokia pretty much is the leader of the pack selling the most cellular phones. This article asks the question “Can Nokia keep outrunning the pack? ...
Social Factors
• The products being produced by N...
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| 49. | false charity ... They often use numerous false and misleading statements, representations, and promises for personal profit. ...
Charity schemes are the quintessence of telemarketing fraud. ... Numerous charities, credible or not, made calls to households asking for donations, and thousands of dollars were ...
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| 50. | airline industry program THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY
The dramatic growth of commercial air transportation during the second half of this century has had a truly revolutionary impact on technical, economic and cultural development throughout the world. The international airline industry provides service to virtually every cor...
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