Tourism Management 33 (2012) 1007e1029 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Tourism Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Progress in Tourism Management Film tourism e Evolution‚ progress and prospects Joanne Connell University of Exeter Business School‚ Exeter‚ UK a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Article history: Received 14 December 2011 Accepted 20 February 2012 Film tourism has emerged as a major growth sector for research in tourism and it is
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1. GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.1 Course Details Course: The Enquiring Mind Coordinating Unit: School of History and Politics‚ Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Teaching Period and Year: 1st semester 2014 Mode: Internal Level: First year Location: North Terrace Campus Units: 3 Contact Hours: 1 hour lecture and 2 hour seminar per week Lectures: Wednesdays 10.10pm Scott Theatre Quota: None Prerequisites: None
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[edit] Pre-Columbian period Main article: Pre-Columbian The earliest known inhabitants of what is now the United States are thought to have arrived in Alaska by crossing the Bering land bridge‚ at least 14‚000 30‚000 years ago.[10] Some of these groups migrated south and east‚ and over time spread throughout the Americas. These were the ancestors to modern Native Americans in the United States and Alaskan Native peoples‚ as well as all indigenous peoples of the Americas. Many indigenous peoples
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Harvard Business School 9-400-065 rP os t Rev. July 24‚ 2000 Jeanne Lewis at Staples‚ Inc. (A) (Abridged) op yo Six months from now‚ on February 1‚ 1998‚ Jeanne Lewis (HBS ’92) would become the senior vice president of marketing at Staples‚ Inc. (Staples)‚ a nationwide office supplies superstore. After 10 months working side by side with Todd Krasnow‚ the current executive vice president of marketing‚ Lewis was becoming familiar with the department. Her initial assessment
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Voices of Democracy 2 (2007): 152‐169 Stillion Southard 152 ELIZABETH CADY STANTON‚ "ADDRESS ON WOMAN ’S RIGHTS" (September 1848) Belinda A. Stillion Southard University of Maryland Abstract: This essay attends to the transformative power of Elizabeth Cady Stanton ’s first major public speech‚ in which she grounds her arguments in natural rights‚ adopts an embellished speaking style‚ and employs
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History 1010 Notes 1st Test Jan 10- Exams structure/Europe on the Eve of Colonization (Thompson) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Questions: What factors existed in the age of Christopher Columbus that explains why European countries explored and colonized in the "New World"? Which European countries first exploited and colonized in the western hemisphere? Why was it that European countries did so and not countries
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From Poor Law to Welfare State: A History of Social Welfare in America- Walter I. Trattner Chapter 1: The Background The chapter traces the origin of welfare practices and caring for the needy from primitive times to the Elizabethan Poor Laws. References include Hammurabi‚ a Babylonian ruler who included protection of the vulnerable a part of his code in 2000 BC and the ancient Greeks and Romans (including Aristotle‚ 384-322 BC) who considered giving to charity a virtue. Perhaps more important
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The globalization trend in the 21st century is to effectively and efficiently spawn the delivery of educational services to generate progress in the attainment of quality life for all. More than ever‚ state leaders strive to invest in quality education as a niche for their nations to develop their people into world class citizens in asserting their future and destiny so in the end they have the active share in building a better world
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CHAPTER 1 Managers and Managing Learning Objectives After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: LO1-1 Describe what management is‚ why management is important‚ what managers do‚ and how managers utilize organizational resources efficiently and effectively to achieve organizational goals. LO1-2 Distinguish among planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling (the four principal managerial tasks)‚ and explain how managers’ ability to handle each one affects organizational performance
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