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    South Korea Introduction South Korea is one of the most dynamic countries in the world, South Korea has emerged from a chaotic history, and has rightfully ascended the ladder to become a world power. Bordering North Korea in the south and separated from China and Japan by the Sea of Japan, Yellow Sea and Korea Strait, South Korea is an active participant in what is one of Asia’s most historically volatile areas The national flag of Korea is called “Taegeukgi’. According to Korea.net “Its design

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    3. Tourism In order to diversify the economy and make Malaysia’s economy less dependent on exports, the Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia (TDC) was established on 10 August 1972 as an agency under the former Ministry of Trade and Industry by an Act of Parliament. With the inception of the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Tourism on 20 May 1987, TDC was moved to this new ministry; and became the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB) through the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board

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    The Sydney Opera House and the Museum of Contemporary Art are big attractions. The vivid light festival is a very popular 3 week event held in Sydney each year. Sports are a big part of Australian life. There are over 120 national sporting organizations; cricket and rugby are the most popular. Like any country, Australia has some environmental, economic, and social problems. Climate change, deforestation, overfishing, and pollution have damaged the coastal ecosystems, wetlands, and forests.

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    Modern technology has made a significant impact on many types of businesses. The ease of access to information through the internet utilizing devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers has led many business to change or reinvent its marketing and sales structure in reaching out to potential customers. While this benefited many businesses, the digital age put lots of pressure on newspaper companies. Many people enjoys the benefit of receiving their newspapers digital which caused a significant

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    corruption from the government, which meant that often times human trafficking is overlooked to not only promote the increase of economy, but also increase the workforces in the country(C.I.A). Reported by The Global Slavery Index, which is a global organization that conducts research and surveys in various countries, it shows that, “425,500 people or 0.63% of the total population live in conditions of modern slavery in Thailand.” This creates different national issues such as a human rights violation

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    The purpose of this research paper is to analyze the cultural viewpoint of doing business in the nation of Barbados according to the major elements and dimensions of culture including: communication, religion, ethics, customs, social structure, organization, and education. It will provide how these dimensions and elements are implemented by local conducting business. Also, explains on how the culture and business of Barbados differs from the United States. Other information researched includes

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    Tourism and Malaysia

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    The Impact Of Tourism In Malaysian Society Tourism Essay Malaysia has invested in a wide range of tourism destinations for tourists. This country is blessed with diverse cultures, traditions and histories, coupled with different landscapes and natural resources; the country has built a strong and fascinating appeal for both local and international tourists. Tourism sector, therefore, is of great importance to Malaysia’s economy as one of the major foreign exchange revenue or earnings second to the

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    Pacific? What is the aims for ASEAN free trade? After that, strategic objectives of the organization include economic strategy, political and security and tourism strategy and which strategic ASEAN signed for peace and stability. It covered Economic Development, Political and Security Cooperation (Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality, Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone, Treaty of Amity and Cooperation,) and Tourism Strategy and also that Small and medium- sized enterprises (SMEs) are the power of

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    focusing on hospitality and tourism owning up to 6300 guestrooms; more than any other privately held corporation in Central Florida. . There are seven quality properties evenly distributed in the Orlando market which are run and operated smoothly. Its success is due to the unwavering dedication of all the associates that are involved in the business. Its marketing strategies include selling the company's name to tour groups internationally to countries such as Brazil and South Korea (Mullaney 2014). The

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    Introduction Tourism is all about the travel for pleasure that creates business because tourists need transportation, accommodation, food, entertainment, etc. that businessmen can provide. The tourism industry contributes in the economy of one country. Tourism industry gives them a large amount of dollar. There must be hotel accommodations that the travelers need and by this, there are lots of tourists attracted to those places because of their good accommodation. The tourism industry

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