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    Carlson's Reputation Risk

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    Rica. And at that time, Costa Rica was a notorious area for child trafficking and prostitution. So, when Marilyn Carlson Nelson became the CEO of Carlson companies, she was facing the challenge to protect children from sexual exploitation in the tourism industry. Then, in 2004, Marilyn lead Carlson companies signed the Code

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    Travel Agency Management

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    Could the tide be changing? Travel agencies play an important role within the UK travel and tourism industry. They are the retail arm of the industry, selling a wide range of holiday products and travel services to the public. Yet travel industry analysts have been predicting the death of the high street travel agent due to the ever-changing nature of distribution channels. Travel agents are the key intermediaries in the distribution chain whose main role is selling air, rail

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    Impact of Tourism

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    IMPACT OF TOURISM ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Fe Zuly 2011 Abstract Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity in 2008, there were over 922 million international tourist arrivals, with a growth of 1.9% as compared to 2007. International tourism receipts grew to US$944 billion (euro 642 billion) in 2008, corresponding to an increase in real terms of 18%. This paper is purposed to explain about impact of tourism including advantages and disadvantages. This impact has

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    Isla Holbox Just like modern day tourists, the tourism industry has been on a steady, fast paced journey due to technological evolution. With the affordability and easy accessibility, traveling potential has greatly increased. Sometimes, it is the destination that matters along with the people you go on the voyage with. This paper will analyze Isla Holbox as a cultural destination. Isla Holbox, an island just northwest of Cancun, Mexico, has always sustained human life; the Mayans and other

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    Travel Agent

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    travel agents aand its effectiveness CONCEPT OF TOURISM INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND OF TOURISM Tourism, as an industry has emerged as an instrument for employment generation, poverty alleviation and sustainable human development. Tourism promotes international understanding and gives support to local handicrafts and cultural activities. It is an important segment of the country’s economy, especially in terms of its contribution towards foreign exchange earnings, generation of additional income

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    Macedon Ranges Case Study

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    The Macedon Ranges is a tourism region within one hour’s drive or train ride from Melbourne, Australia. The region is known for an extensive network of wineries, art galleries, cafes, B&B cottages and spa (DMR Tourism, 2014). Victoria has access to both natural mineral springs and geothermal waters and there are over 100 recognised natural mineral springs in the state, highest number of mineral springs in Australia majority of which are found in the Daylesford region (Tourism Victoria, 2011). It is

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    Cuba to go dark called the “Special Period”. Cuba lost power, fuel, money and other essential in order to run a country. When a country is lacking resources, tension would more than likely increase. However, after the collapse, they became a special development within the Cuba for tourism. The revolution was designed against the ideas of tourism. Yet, tourism would create jobs and enable dollars to come into the country. However, it with the new interest within tourism and capitalism, that further

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    The Future of Theme Parks in International Tourism   |by Clive B. Jones & John Robinett  |  |State Of The Industry |Theme Parks And Tourism |Developing Trends  

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    the upcoming games will make London the only city in the world to have hosted the Games three times. The Olympic Games are the best opportunity to introduce the UK as an attractive tourist image of the country billions of people.   In 2012 tourism to London could be one of the most important beneficiaries of

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    The Future of Theme Parks in International Tourism   |by Clive B. Jones & John Robinett  |  |State Of The Industry |Theme Parks And Tourism |Developing Trends  

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