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    gender, ethnicity, in which employees acquire specifics elements and qualities, varying from one another (Buckingham 1). Unlike like the centuries ago, many employers and managers are now seeking the diverse set of employees in their companies or organizations because they believe a diverse workplace helps improve the performance of the company.

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    From a very early age, I had a desire to own a fine dining restaurant due to my passion for cooking, but as time pass by and I reached maturity, I had a clearer vision of what I want to do for a living still in the same industry. Studying travel and tourism for almost 6 years had given me a clear ambition of what I want to do in the future; to be affiliated with the airline industry team, a managerial position rather. My aspiration in life is to fly and serve people who entrusted their lives unto the

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    Key historical developments The historical developments of the travel and tourism industry are categorized in three different time bands as follows: • Before 1945 • 1945-1979 • 1980 to current day Before 1945 In early times and approximately until the end of the 16th-century people who were living in agricultural communities was stationary, occasionally moving from the local area and rural community. Even with the beginning of the industrial revolution, which was making a slow start in

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    Hopefully entrance fees etc will be filter down or examined to everyone. Our guide in the Simien Mountains was very careful to ensure that we didn't impact on the wildlife. This is really important for community to show responsibilities for the sites. Tourism creates jobs and increases investment but it is difficult unless to see the benefits to the country

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    The concepts of ‘solo travel’ and ‘independent travel’ are used throughout this section. “Independent traveller” is a phrase to describe diverse tourists who are different from the mass, organised tourists. They have different needs and motivations than mass tourists. It is known as “fully independent traveller” (Wilson, 2004). Chai (1996) describes independent travellers as tourists who do not travel via a fully inclusive package or in groups and the duration they stay compared with other tourists

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    description about research focused area and the background of the study. The research based on the positive impacts of Udawalawe national park to the local community of Udawalawe area. Therefore in first chapter contains the details about the tourism industry, Tourism related wildlife activity at Udawalawe national park, positive impact of the national park to Udawalawe local community. Then it addressed the research problems, objectives and finally about the significance of the study and limitation of

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    1 Company Description 1.1 Background Universal Studios Singapore (USS) (Appendix 1) is a globally-recognized brand, a local theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa which had a grand opening on 28 May 2011. It is the first Universal Studios theme park to open in Southeast Asia. The park is 20 hectare and the official park map was revealed to the public on 20 October 2009. The park features 24-themed rides, of which 21 are normal rides, 6 roller coasters and 2 water rides.(Wikipedia

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    1.4 Factors of tourism development Important factors that affect the development of tourism are as follows: 1. Environmental factors: Good climate, Beautiful scenery, etc. 2. Socio-economic factors:Accessibility,Accommodation,Amenities,Ancillary services,etc. 3. Historical and cultural factors 4. Religious factors 5. Other factors. Now let's discuss above factors affecting the growth of tourism. 1. Environmental factors Two main environmental factors that have led

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    If you’ve decided to look into independent villas in Chennai or are considering it, then it will prove to be a great choice as Unitech has many new builds available. Chennai is an ideal place to live for its many business opportunities, cultural activities, and tourist industry. Villas are a suitable option whether you want to invest, rent commercially, or make one your permanent home. As with any large purchase or house hunting, there are a lot of factors in place which should be thought through

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    Synovate, on the list of world’s largest research firms, affluent clients across Asia-Pacific possess huge spending power both in bad and the good times (Business Review, 2010). Seeing that Asia-Pacific basks in prosperity, midst classes drove the tourism industry up by double digits inside the region (The Straits Times, 2011). In accordance to The Business Times (2009), a research finds that people who earning income above average has got greater expectations when dealing with services quality. Shangri-La

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