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    audience, genre, situation and medium. The first source that I will be exploring in this essay comes from the Journal of Sustainable Tourism. The article, entitled “Integrating Indigenous values with capitalism through tourism: Alaskan experiences and outstanding issues” focuses on the relationship between the indigenous people of Barrow, Alaska and the tourism that sustains a sizeable part of their economy. The…

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    Niagara's P3 Model

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    Mississauga, and Brampton. Toronto is also known as Canada’s leading tourism destination where it reached 9.62 million visitors in 2009. Tourism Toronto is a destination marketing organization that attempts to reach the goal of PPP Canada’s P3 model which is Public-Private Partnership. PPP indicates private sectors funded and operated by government entity to provide services which bears significant risk. Their goal is to distribute better tourism service in the industry and improve their value.…

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    Tunisia differently to potential visitors after the attacks and have been offering holidays to Tunisia to the public with up to a 50% discount, desperately trying not to lose valuable customers (Thornhill, 2015). Tunisia has recently launched new tourism campaigns using clever puns with an aim to attract holidaymakers back to their country by using humour about their recent revolution, include the slogans "They say that in Tunisia some people receive heavy-handed treatment". This ad is now…

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    Canterbury Visit Canterbury is the official tourist information website for the English district of Canterbury. The website is kept by the official administrative tourist board of the district of Canterbury. It is focused on promoting the region for tourism, but it’s also a great place for businesses and media organisations interested in the region. You can find a whole lot of information on the website regarding the region. You can view more about things to do in the area, where to stay, as…

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    The state of being present is a gift in For I Only Needed Awakening Rachel Goldsworthy's short film For I Only Needed Awakening takes its audience on an adventure through the landscape of China. It focuses on many details of the culture, the vast, stunning environment and the unique people that live there. These beautiful images explore the state of being present, which has become a rare gift to receive in a world that is always striving toward the future or immortalizing the past. In the…

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    Event Concept The Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is a home grown event that seems to have gained interest from the public and media. The uniqueness of the event draws everyone from all around Malaysia and neighbouring countries. For the past 5 years, they have exhibited hot air balloon shows and other aviation sports to the public. Its concept was to create stronger bond between friends and family through all the activities offered by The Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon…

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    Pakistan Holidays Pakistan is cultural rich country with assortment of numerous festivals celebrated every year. In Pakistan several days are designated as national holidays in reminiscences of national heroes and significant events. Some most common of them are: • Pakistan Day – 23 March. • Independence Day – 14 August. • Defense of Pakistan Day – 6 September. • Birth and death anniversaries of Quaid-e-Azam – 25 December and 11 September respectively. • Labor Day – 1 May. While some frequent…

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    Hospitality industry nowadays is growing globally. Hospitality is one of the most significant and challenging industries to work in because it offers career opportunities and a wide range of job besides endless variety of places to work in. Hospitality is the business which purpose on helping people to feel welcome and relaxed and to enjoy themselves. Most of the time we can observe and investigate in hospitality industry, there are normally categories their services into two type, those are in…

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    Stereotypes can be defined as generalizations about a group of people or culture. Stereotypes are often made about a group’s qualities, ethics, physical traits, culture, and attitudes. Tourist can discover stereotypes, through past experiences, the media, and other tourists. These generalizations allow tourists to collectively evaluate their foreign environment, and gives them a sense of familiarity with persons they are often meeting for the first time. For a tourist visiting a foreign country,…

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    SECTION 2: Casablanca’s Strengths and Vulnerabilities (on a global scale) Strengths When measuring the global attractiveness and growth of a city, 4 main factors are taken into consideration: infrastructure, ease of doing business, GDP, and Middle class growth. In this case, Casablanca has no shortage of these global strengths. In terms of infrastructure, Casablanca houses strong internal and external connections. -Internally, the city contains the largest tram line in Morocco, running 31…

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