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    road network rather other mode. Despite numerous efforts will be taken to modernize the road facilities connectivity remains a major challenge. There is a greater need to improve road and rail network to connect various locations across different regions in the country. Amenities Amenities available at various tourist locations and en route need to be improved. These include basic amenities such as drinking water, well maintained and clean waiting rooms and toilets, first aid and wayside such as…

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    was adopted and the style of clothing was also changed, people no longer wore traditional clothing. Moreover, people were also allowed to voice their opinions. For example, the May Fourth Movement was held. It was China’s first anti-imperialist, cultural and political mass movement in 1915 to show their love for their country. After the May Fourth Movement, there was a modernization of thoughts, actions and values. For example, people rejected the traditional ethics, promotion of science and…

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    When we think of management and managers usually the first thing that comes into our minds is that they are the higher ups of a company, they are leaders. We think of them as more knowledgeable than the general employee, with more experience and more leeway to help us with our problem. There are three levels of management and the ones that we usually see are the first level managers, the supervisors. Managers range from the supervisor, who is responsible for a group of individual workers, to the…

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    people are African in origin, given that slaves brought from Africa's West Coast made up a large majority of those brought to the region. The values that the culture has on my culture is that there is many dead ships, pirates, and other things like sea creature that many talk about today to try to scare others. Oral Tradition and Folklore Oral tradition is a community cultural and historical traditions passed down by word of mouth. Folklore is a story…

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    Mao tse-tung brought the communist revolution to China and gained political though the barrel of a gun. The Chinese system he overthrew nearly 50 years ago was backwards and corrupt. Few would argue the fact that he dragged China into the 20th century. But at a cost in human lives that is staggering. Suspected enemies of the party were murdered by the millions, farming collectives and the Great Leap Forwards of industrialization that failed miserably and left millions more died from starvation.…

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    INTRODUCTION: The meaning of Tourism is the limited period travelling for recreation, leisure, and family visiting purposes. Tourism is generally concise with trans-national travel, but it is also associate with travel of some other region within the country (John Swarbrooke, 2001). Tourism becomes the popular recreation activity now days around the globe. It relates to both domestic and international. International tourism create a good influence on country's balance of payments either it is…

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    Expansion Of Tourism Essay

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    ‘Tourism is a social, cultural and economic phenomenon which entails the movement of people to countries or places outside their usual environment for personal or business/professional purposes’(UNWTO, 2014). The tourism industry has expanded rapidly worldwide over recent years and progressively become an essential element of the world economy. There are many reasons for the expansion of the tourism industry such as the vast improvements in transport technology and infrastructure, allowing more…

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    Anna Håkanson Case Study

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    which Anna Håkansson prepared for her business trip? Could she have done a better job here? If so, how? In my opinion, Anna’s preparation was a good jumping off point but was inadequate. While her comparison of Bahrain and Sweden using Hofstede’s cultural dimensions (Steers, 2013) and her study of the structure of Arab extended families and the role this family structure plays in the decision-making process was a good start, she failed to study up on the changing business landscape in Arab…

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    identity to its origin and makes its origin unique. Culture means a group of people’s way of life and way of understanding the world, belief, and value; which is different from other groups’. Each country has different cultural activities and rituals. This is why every country or region has their own culture. Culture can be expressed by arts, including architecture. ‘An architecture capable of supporting our identity has to be situationally, culturally, and symbolically articulated. I am…

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    Columbia Abstract This study aims to investigate that cultural communication of high-context and low-context should not be seen as mutually exclusive, but rather that there a sense of flexibility between the two. A manipulation was created to prime individuals to either a high-context or low-context condition. Participants in the control group will be primed with a simple text that will describe an unrelated topic to cultural context. Participants placed in the experimental group…

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