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    Tourism has greatly increased over the years and has brought people of different cultures closer. There are many places to go explore and learn about how other live in different countries. Tourism has allowed travelers to the world around them, however the impacts from tourism on the host country are not known by many of the travelers. Some of these impacts from tourism can be negatively affecting the host country and those travelers who do not educate themselves on where they are going are most

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    with those who are unable to do as they do due to the reader’s circumstances or mindsets towards travel. These authors defend travel to be a positive experience and corrects the false assumptions that travel is dangerous and only there for crocked tourism schemes. Crisafulli, Ariana. “When Everywhere Is Home.” The Wayward Post, 24 Feb. 2017, thewaywardpost.com/stories/when-everywhere-is-home. Crisafulli encourages travel as a chance to engage different cultures as a “world citizen”. To Crisafulli

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    Tourism is an activity that contributes to economic development of a country. This is because it generates revenue which can then be used to finance development projects. Apart from generating revenue for the government, tourism can create employment, development of transport infrastructure such as roads and railway lines, promotion of cultures and it contributes to international cohesion. Culture exchange and adventure are some of the prioritized things tourist often look forward to in their travelling’s

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    promotion language in advertising can lead to the othering of individuals living in regions different than our own (Crăciunescu 129). Chhabra, Healy, and Sills also touched on the topic of responsible advertising, inferring that for many people tourism involves a high level of expectations and anticipations frequently caused by advertising and media-generated signs, “many of which relate very clearly to complex processes of social emulation” (Chhabra, Healy, & Sills #). To combat issues from arising

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    1.) From the view of a native Antiguan, tourism is not as glamourous as it is perceived to be. For the tourist that visits the island it is of lush lands and beautiful waters but the natives only see the environmental and cultural mess they create. Kincaid arises the idea that the average tourist is unware of what their impact is on their country, “You see yourself, you see yourself. You must not wonder what exactly happened to the contents of your lavatory when you flushed it. You must not wonder

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    Internationalization in Hospitality Industry Tourism Major Points in essay. Introduction to Hospitality -Strategies of internationalization in industry- Organizational Strategies for a Global Economy -Issues & impacts of internationalization to industry-Conclusion.  A Brief Introduction To Hospitality Industry  A brief introduction to hospitality industry can be given as, A service industry which includes many other industries in it like hotels, restaurants, lodges, resorts, tourism, etc. It also includes services

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    The authors goals in the book as stated in the book Made in Madagascar (Walsh, 2012, p. 103) “is to offer a distinctive perspective on the global systems and processes that shape so much of the world”. The author achieves his goal by breaking down the world within Madagascar by going in depth of the different industries such as sapphire mining and trade and ecotourism. Furthermore, Walsh explains his explains the evaluation of Madagascar from being a small island with a small population to a much

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    First and Last Name Professor Name Class Title Date Turned In Negative Effects of Run-down Buildings on the Community All across the US, cities are constantly evolving by tearing down outdated buildings and erecting new structures in their places that serve to grow and improve the community as a whole. However, when a city either does not have the funds or the communal support to tear down a run-down building, this evolutionary process is halted. In nature, organisms must adapt to keep up with their

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    Sepik River Tourism," Silverman makes several critiques of O'Rourke's Cannibal Tours. Silverman argues that O’Rourke constructed a limited view of the New Guinea tribes. Silverman attributes the eroding ‘authenticity’ to the tourists’ pursuit for entertainment in exchange for money. For instance, O’Rourke’s interviews mostly covered reactions from tourists and how they gawked over the natives, arrogantly depicting their primitive lives. Silverman argues that the film “portrays tourism as a process

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    Sonora - Tourism in San Luis is very popular due to the closeness to the border with the United States. It is an important port of entry, and many people cross the border each day to visit they city, eat or to get services. The municipal government has a program called Municipal Economic Development Program that coordinates efforts with the chambers, associations, colleges and intermediary organizations in the promotion of the economic development of the population and to promote tourism; however

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