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    The Tourist Gaze Review.=

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    helped pioneer the modern form of tour operations‚ like his contemporary‚ Thomas Cook (two names symbolizing features of the tourism industry: sightseeing and food?). Unlike Cook‚ Gaze has been relatively neglected in the literature‚ although coordinated advertising by the two superficially competitive firms represents an early example of promotional activity by a tourism industry (Pudney 1953). Glancing through the The Tourist Gaze‚ one finds nothing about Henry. The title is about the gaze

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    Ecotourism

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    "Ecotourism" is a growing source of revenue for the long-term management and care of more than 33‚000 protected areas worldwide. It’s not just about driving more tourists to these locations. That’s the easy part: there are 700 million travelers in the world annually. And they generate roughly $2.4 billion dollars a day. It’s about ensuring that visitors travel responsibly‚ help protect the wildlife they are visiting and contribute to the well-being of local communities. RECENT NEWS: Leading Tour Operators

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    Ielts Writting

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    rising people’s living stadard. Particularly‚ Internet‚ an achievement of techonology development‚ has become a need for almost everyone. Yet there is two sides to everthing. Internet is no exception. Internet is the key to connect everyone in the world since it enables us to get into communication with other people no matter how far we are. Also‚ space is no longer a problem when just a key press can send a letter or get through to speak‚ see and message instantly other people. In addition‚ Internet

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    MALE’ 2013 AHMED SHAH‚ 00037390 RESEARCH METHODS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOTEL AND RESORT MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM STUDIES MALDIVES NATIONAL UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION “Popular Tourist Attractions in Male’‚” has been selected for this research due to various factors of its importance to the tourism industry of the Maldives. Tourism industry has been successfully functioning in the country for over four decades. Daily hundreds of tourists visits the capital City

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    Sociology 180 Journal Assignment 3: Milking the Rhino 1. The benefits and advantages that tourism and conservancies are bringing to the tribal communities‚ Maasai and Himba‚ are: a. With there being more conservancies‚ there is more wildlife and people like wildlife and culture. Conservancies helps increase tourism which ultimately allows more people to come to Africa‚ thus allowing the lodges to produce money which in turn allows them to buy more land for conservancies. The money that

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    Advantages of Being Bilingual Being able to speak two different languages is one of the best abilities to have in todays world. Especially living in the United States‚ which is such a diverse country‚ it really does come in handy. Benefits of being diverse in languages are that you have a greater change of getting that job that’s extremely competitive‚ and you’ll have a wider range of culturalism in your life. As someone who is bilingual‚ I can say that I have experienced certain advantages

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    Travel changes

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    societies have experienced a considerable number of changes in customs‚ beliefs and communication methods‚ citizens from Asia‚ America and Europe were more attracted to international travel and destroyed the frontiers paradigm creating an interlinked world. Currently‚ some international institutions such as the European Union‚ the Organisation for American States (OAS) and the Sur-American States Union (UNASUR) develop strategies and design policies to adapt the concept of a multi-citizenship‚ some examples

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    Thesis Final

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    1. Introduction The Tourism Industry can provide communities with an opportunity to display their region’s distinct and unique cultural and natural assets. A diverse economy is one that can cope with the changes experienced in our current environment. At the local and regional level the industry comprises tourism operators‚ businesses not directly involved in tourism‚ local and regional tourism organizations‚ community groups‚ residents and local government. By working together destinations have

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    PART A: Research topic Increase in tourism in Samoa Introduction Samoa has become an increasingly popular tourist destination in the Pacific Islands due to its natural beauty. Positively‚ the tourism industry has been beneficial for Samoa economically but it also has its disadvantages which affects the environment and our culture. This research will aim to identify and describe three impacts as a result of the increase in tourism in Samoa. It will further discuss the measures that have been taken

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    an overview of the potential causes of the differences between the 9 Streets area and the Dam Square area in Amsterdam‚ in terms of tourism demand‚ supply and impacts. By conducting this research we hope to provide information for companies‚ entrepreneurs‚ travel agencies‚ NGO’s and other stakeholders who are interested in developing‚ improving or analyzing tourism as a product in the mentioned areas in Amsterdam. Limitations of our research When conducting this research‚ we tried to be as objective

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