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    DISSERTATION TITLE. The impact of tourism in Greece: Future trends and prospects. SUMMARY. The aim of this study is to investigate tourism impact in Greece into the socio economic life, as well as for small and big businesses, since tourism is one of the most prominent factors of Greek development. The findings were very interesting, since it clearly appeared that tourism tendency will be a very dynamic factor over the next years , therefore, Greece as well as other tourist destinations, need

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    ROLE OF MEDIA IN TOURISM & NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES ABSTRACT Matru Devo Bhava Pitru Devo Bhava Aachaarya Devo Bhava Athithi Devo Bhavo - Tittariya Upanishad Respects to Mother, Father, Guru and Guest. They are all forms of God. The saying shows the importance and significance of "GUEST" in India. From the days of Vedas , we Indians consider 'tourist ' as a welcome 'guest ' and we give top priority to “Yatrik” or tourist as an important guest and treat him

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    IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM This topic brings to light the importance of tourism for the entire Brazilian GDP, along with its employment potential and the massive foreign income for the South American country given the World Cup and the Olympic Games. Thanks to its 6,000 miles of beaches and new governmental support programs, Brazil’s tourism sector did very well during the 2009 global economic crises, managing not to lose a point during the international recession. But the future is bound to become

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    Convention Tourism Assignment 1 Essay Question The conventions and meetings industry has unlimited growth potential. It will bring substantial returns on investment. Therefore, all destinations should actively promote conventions and meetings. Program MSC HTM 524: Convention Tourism Instructor Name: Dr. Karin Weber Student Name: XIAO Xiang (Sean) 13117714g Recently, the global convention

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    adopted a presidential republic. President and vice president candidates are on the same ballot. The people vote and the majority wins. The term for presidency is five years with no term limits. Nicaragua belongs to the following international organizations: BCIE, CACM, CD, CELAC, FAO, G-77, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), LAES, LAIA (observer), MIGA, NAM, OAS, OPANAL, OPCW, PCA, Petrocaribe,

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    The tourism sector has undoubtedly become one of the globe’s foremost drivers of economic development, sustainability and progress. This is because its rate of growth, links to other economic sectors as well as dependence on a relatively unblemished natural environment puts it into an inimitable position from an economic sustainability and development perspective. In the same breath, tourism has been singled out as one of the key sectors that can play a leading role in the world’s transition to an

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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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    our living world wouldn’t even exist in the first place. Having a diverse workplace can remarkably benefit the company’s economy in many ways. Workplace diversity essentially means the workplace is heterogeneous in terms of race, 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

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    Radhakrishnan (701895) Submitted On: 6TH OCT, 2014 Mail id: u1049667@umail.usq.edu.au   Executive Summary This report explains about international aspects of Tourism sector and industrial analysis in India to invite a foreign investor in India. This report outlines the background of the Tourism resources in India and the country’s positions in the world. Thorough analysis of the requirements in India has been discussed in detail. The attractiveness of foreign market in India, emerging trends, future requirements

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    Hendery, J (2013) Attracting & Retaining Tourism Talent: Changing Demographics Impact Labour Supply and Demand. Pp. n.d. Data retrieved from http://attraction.ttracanada.ca/attracting-retaining-tourism-talent-changing-demographics-impact-labour-supply-and-demand/#.UnURw1dg-Pq History of British Tourism (2013). Pp. n.d. Data retrieved from http://www.history.uk.com/history/history-british-tourism-british-tou/ Horn, R

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