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    Carnival Cruise Lines: Long and Short Term Strategies Contents Contents 2 History of the Carnival Corp 3 Mission and Vision Statements 5 SWOT Analysis 6 Business Ethics for Carnival Cruise Lines 8 Social, Cultural, Demographic, and Environmental Forces 10 Social Forces 10 Cultural Forces 10 Demographic Forces 10 Environmental Forces 11 External Forces 11 Economic forces 11 Government, Legal, and Political Forces 13 Internal Operations Strengths and Weaknesses 16 Management

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    together to find effective solutions to settle them. One of the larger issues at hand in the world today is ecotourism. Ecotourism allows people to visit areas around the world that have experienced little to no human impact such as pollution, traffic, and other types of invasive expansion. It revolves

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    Caribbean Research Paper

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    often travel to the beautiful, Caribbean islands for a warm, fun vacation. Tourists go to the Caribbean islands in a variety of ways. Many choose to stay on the islands in hotels for days or weeks at a time. Others buy a vacation on board a cruise ship, and that ship will sail to different islands for the passengers to enjoy and explore. Both of these vacations, however, can have negative effects on the Caribbean employment, local development, water resources, and the environment. This research paper

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    10 New Radical Ideas for the World’s Smartest Cruise Ships As November 2 draws increasingly closer, 4,180 lucky passengers are getting ready to experience the ultra-modern technology of Quantum of the Seas, what Royal Caribbean has described as ‘the world’s first smartship.’ The 1,142 foot long megaliner is the most technologically advanced ship ever to set sail, and boasts a plethora of next generation features that put its predecessors to shame! Quantum takes cruising to a whole new level

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    5 Ages of Hospitality

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    1949. With the invention of jet aircrafts, exotic resorts can be made accessible, business can be made international, and cheap rates make it easy for the average citizens to explore the world. The last and most recent travel development is The Cruise Ship Age. Modern cruising is the

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    a break?” Ever considered going on a Cruise Ship to the Bahamas or Europe or even Canada for a few days? With 24 hour food service; daycares for various ages; around the clock entertainment; numerous pools and jacuzzis; gyms and spas; back to back parties, bars and lounges; how can anyone not forget their troubles and enjoy their life for that moment being on a luxurious cruise ship? The Cruise Ship Industry started in the early 1970s with their oldest cruise line, Norwegian, since then this

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    We live in a world that offers so many things to us. A home, food, water, life itself, yet we don 't take much care of it and are destroying it instead. The presence of pollution has been around for such a great amount of time now that you would expect us as humans, to start noticing the mass destruction we are causing and start doing something about it. Glaciers are melting, water levels are rising, the water and air around is being polluted if it 's not polluted already. There is little being done

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    Tourism Research Paper: Cabo San Lucas In 1927, in a quiet fishing town, a cannery was built at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula. The small town consisted of 300 workers and their families. There was little there, no timeshares, no luxury resorts, no golf courses and no marina with its numerous restaurants and bars that currently employ thousands of workers. In fact, the famous author John Steinbeck visited in 1940 and wrote, “It was a sad little town, for a winter storm and a

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    Essay On Cruise Ship

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    CRUISE SHIP A cruise ship or cruise liner is a (usually very large) passenger ship used for pleasure voyages, where the voyage itself and the ship 's amenities are part of the experience, as well as the different destinations along the way. Transportation is not the prime purpose, as cruise ships operate mostly on routes that return passengers to their originating port, so the ports of call are usually in a specified region of a continent. In contrast, dedicated transport oriented ocean liners

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    tourism activities during the 2015-16 season, employed experienced guides; over 80% of which have worked previously in Antarctica. Staff and guides assist in the preparation of policies and guidelines, and ensure their implementation in the field. Ship-based tourism is expected to again include the operation of small auxiliary boats, shore landings, kayaking, mountain climbing, running events, SCUBA diving, snorkelling, skiing, snowboarding, stand-up paddle boarding, camping (including short overnight

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