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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Effects of Run-down Buildings on the Community All across the US, cities are constantly evolving by tearing down outdated buildings and erecting new structures in their places that serve to grow and improve the community as a whole.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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    Unit 17 – Events, conferences & exhibitions Update on events, conferences and exhibitions – P1, P2, P3, M1 & D1 P1 - Describe the event, conference and exhibitions environment in the UK Types of event Corporate hospitality Corporate hospitality is a private event held by corporations and businesses to entertain and build good relationships with their staff and clients and to encourage new businesses. For example a company hires a venue such as the Hinitze Hall in the Natural History

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    this hotel unique and competitor. b) Developing areas in Russian tourism industry Radisson Royal Hotel mainly attracts business and leisure tourists. Unfortunately hotel may lose some of customers because Russia possesses good conditions for recreational and business tourism development. For instance 20 new regions such as the Krasnodar Territory, the Nizhny Novgorod Region, the Novosibirsk Region ets. are developing for business tourism (Strategy Partners Group, 2007). Also Russian government develops

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    entertainment value. People come together for a celebration of music. Whilst reading and leeds are well known fairly large towns festivals like latitude in Lowestoft a smaller town brings people from across the country improving the towns revenue by tourism of UK citezans. It also brings the community together in he setting up of the event to make it the most successful it can be. For example the farmers around the local area paint all there sheep different colours to improve the atmosphere for festival

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    The socio-diverse impacts by an induced tourism towards Amphawa Prepared For Ajarn Sethapan Krajangwongs Western and Eastern Cultures and Civilizations Course Code: 912 503 Prepared By Amornchan Vanichapol Duanratchada Chimphalee # I.D. 49501321 # I.D. 49501307 November 17, 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction of the Study 1.2 Research Problem 1.3 Research Objectives 1.4 Definition of Terms 1.5 Scopes and Limitations

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    The Tourism and Hospitality Industry is one of the largest industries in the country. This industry is one of the key front-line players which contributes greatly to the growth of the economy of a country. They are the vital source of income for both government and private sectors. People often mistaken that the duty of the profession in the tourism and hospitality to be somewhat similar, that is to serve clients but in fact, there is actually a vast difference between the roles of a tour guide,

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    Anyone remembers the joys of camping outdoors? Now, has anyone ever traveled out of the United States? Chances are, probably some have. In fact, the World Organization found “in 1950, some 25 million tourist traveled aboard” (“Ecotourism” 3) and these numbers have risen. In “2004, that figure had skyrocketed to 760 million” (3), thanks to Ecotourism. People travel to places such as the Galapagos Island, while still being environmentally friendly. However, how environmentally helpful is this? How

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    The Downfall of Modern Tourism: Disney World Suppresses Individuality The progression of technology and its presence in society has strongly molded the way people live their lives today, and the way they will continue to live their lives years from now. But with this advancement of science and increased order, there is a consequence that seems to be a heavy price to pay: the loss of human emotion and freewill, and the submission to organization and commands. The tourist industry is one such

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    what they are going to visit, eat, and play, but also the excellent “people” skills of our Tour Directors who would bring them happiness, surprises, and make sure that arrangements for the group to run as smoothly and enjoyably as possible since the tourism industry is characterized by high-contact services in which co-creation of clients plays a major role (Grissemann & Stokburger-Sauer, 2012). Joylyn, Ina, and Phoebe are responsible for organizing and setting up the tour by making reservation for hotels

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