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    ready for such migrations and there may be problems for those people. Certain things need to happen to be able to successfully hold new large populations in urban areas, there needs to be employment opportunities, there needs to be sufficient infrastructure that is built up to a certain standard, and there needs to be a transportation system that is adequate for any given amount of people.…

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    arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time. : A particular society that has its owns beliefs, ways of life, art, etc. : A way of thinking, behaving, or working that exist in a place or organization. This essay covers terrain, infrastructure, communication, military, and the weather of North Korea. TERRAIN…

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    manufacturing, in order to decrease the amount of greenhouse gases produced when flying, and satisfy customers. (Seatguru, 2015) • In order for airlines to operate, there are mass amounts of infrastructure required, from airports and runways, to aircraft manufacturing factories. This affects the industry, as if the infrastructure cant keep up with the increasing demand for air travel, potential profits will not be gained. (Enviroaero,…

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    Tourism allows money to be injected into a community in many possible of ways. The great benefit of this industry is that it’s extremely focused on laor, and many of the businesses that operate within it are only small businesses and micro operators. This means that every money coming into the industry is felt quickly by business owners and staff, and is directly related to an upgrade in the local spendings. For a community with the potential to become a tourist destination, there are is a huge…

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    Oberoi Hotel Case Study

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    Intercontinental, now known as The Oberoi, was built in New Delhi, in 1965. In 1973, operations at the Oberoi Towers in Mumbai started. The brand started with its own printing press for in Delhi for in-house needs. The Oberoi made a subsequent entry in the airport services business by entering into a ten year contract with the International Airport’s Authority to operate all the snack bars and restaurants at the domestic and international terminals in Mumbai. In 1997, The Oberoi Rajvilas, the…

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    Olympics Economy Benefits

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    The event is often billed as a boon to business for its host city, a two-week spurt of tourism and beneficial TV time being viewed by the world, as well as investments in much needed infrastructure. Although the idea looks good on paper, there are few host cities that have actually been able to fully capitalize on the opportunity the Olympic games…

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    problem. This is logical, given that land is the most important factor in determining the production of every phase of civilisation (reference). The Indonesian government also has a lot of land problems, as a developing country that focuses on infrastructure development, the availability of land becomes very important. Unfortunately, the fast growing population in the country has led to the availability of land for development becomes very limited. Therefore, the government then issued land…

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    Dubai Customs Case Study

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    To do so, the current state of the organization was assessed – the performance of its operations were determined, notably by calculating the time that it took to clear goods from airports and seaports, and the amount of documentation that had to be supplied. A study on what Dubai would look like in 2010 and in 2015 was also undertaken. The study predicted that by 2010 declarations would grow by 400%, and passenger traffic by 300%…

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    El Salvador Short Story

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    It was a hot afternoon in El Salvador, it might have been two in the afternoon. The airport seemed crowded with commotion, people coming and going from place to place. It was hard spotting anyone who was still. It was the country’s only airport, a dimly lit and somewhat dirty building decorated with Indigenous imagery. I had a small headache, the pain started just behind my ear and crossed to my eye socket. I usually get headaches like this when I am stressing out about something or when I am…

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    One of his major issues discussed in Crippled America is infrastructure. Trump thinks that America’s infrastructure is crumbling to the ground, and the only one that can fix this is him. Rebuilding all of America’s infrastructure will be a very expensive and lengthy process. He complains about our airports looking as if they are from a third world country, that our bridges are deficient, and that we have an overwhelming amount of…

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