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    Genting Group Case Study

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    The Genting Group was established in 1965 by the late Tan Sri Dr. Lim Goh Tong with the development of a beautiful Highland Resort in Malaysia called Resorts World Genting (formerly known as Genting Highlands Resorts) in Malaysia. Located 2000 meters above sea level and 58 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur, Genting World Resort is one of the world's leading integrated entertainment resorts, attracting 19.5 million tourists to visit in. Under the leadership of Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Genting Group…

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    Bollywood Influence

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    The influence of Bollywood in everyday life According to the Oxford Dictionary, the name ‘Bollywood’ is actually derived from a portmanteau of Bombay and Hollywood; which we all popularly know as the hub of the American film industry. India, the world’s largest producer of films actualizes an average of 1,288 to 1,500 feature films every year compared to films produced by Hollywood which are only a fraction. Although Hindi cinema is just a segment of India’s annual film production, it remains…

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    Ecosystems: Coral Reefs

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    beautiful does that sound? Coral reefs are also important to us (humans). The value of coral reefs has been estimated at 30 billion U.S. dollars and as much as 172 billion dollars each year, providing food, protection of shorelines, and jobs based on tourism and…

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    Why is coral bleaching important? About 25% of marine life depends on the habitat created by coral reefs, more than 500 million people in the world rely on reefs for food, tourism, employment, even protection from extreme weather events, and nearly $30-billion in estimated reef values are put at stake. Global bleaching events are happening more often with greater intensity. We’re currently in what scientists say is the worst…

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    Current conservation In view of the difficulties faced in conservation, different international parties held measurement to protect the Great White Shark from extinction. The CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is the most popular international agreement in the world. It is not protecting those endangered species only, but also many wildlife species because it makes sure the sustainable development of the trade in order to safeguard the…

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    Ilocandia Case Study

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    What makes the Ilocandia a World Heritage Site? Ilocandia is considered a World Heritage site because of its rich treasures. These rich treasures are the cultural and natural heritage sites that are irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. And it is because of the churches erected by the Spaniards, and the history that lies in the place. Places as unique and diverse like Paoay Church that has a unique combination of baroque and oriental styles, and Vigan, the Intramuros of the…

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    and development of different environment sectors in the Philippines such as the house, leisure/relaxation spots, learning environment, work environment, mental health settings and the squatters area will be discussed. The course will likewise introduce the students to the different environmental issues facing the country such as air and noise pollution, conservation of nature, effects of modernization such as zoning and greening, and tourism interventions that are income generating but could…

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    Wynn Resorts Swot Analysis

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    com/a/taking-taking-bet-on-legalizing-casinos/3919652.html French, S. (2017, April 26). The U.S. has the world’s largest travel industry — but these are the countries most dependent on tourism. Retrieved November 17, 2017, from MarketWatch: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-us-has-the-worlds-largest-travel-industry-but-these-are-the-countries-most-dependent-on-tourism-2017-04-26 Gambling and casinos in Malaysia. (n.d.). Retrieved November 17, 2017, from World Casino Expert:…

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    CHAPTER 2 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction This chapter is an analysis of the literature on ethical behaviour and job satisfaction in various contexts of different scholars. It sought to bring understanding on the ethical behaviour in the hospitality industry. The study examines the following specific objectives stated in chapter one. These include: ethical behaviour in the hospitality industry, the consequences of ethical behaviour and lastly the measurement taken with the unethical…

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    Mosquitoes are among the most dangerous living creatures when it comes to the number of deaths they cause worldwide. Their ability to carry diseases and transmit them to humans causes thousands of deaths each year and in 2015 alone, malaria was responsible for 438,000 deaths. The statistics are scary when one compares the number of deaths from mosquito-borne diseases to that of the deadly Ebola virus, which has recently killed over 1,000 in central and west Africa. The puny size of the mosquito…

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