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    increased by as much as five times since 2006, bringing in $305 billion. Using this instant source of money, Dubai invested in the tourism industry. Erecting ideas and designs never seen before, Dubai has taken the first step towards creating a futuristic tourism industry. With man-made islands, seven-star hotels, and an expanding cultural hub, Dubai…

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    Nagasaki International Tourism and Convention Association (NITCA) The Nagasaki International Tourism and Convention Association (NITCA) is an organization which deals with tourism and meeting aspects in Nagasaki, Japan. Nagasaki is located in the southeast part of Japan and one of the most famous tourism destinations because it has unique histories and cultures. According to the Nagasaki Tourism statistics, the total number of tourists to Nagasaki was 31,302,822 in 2013 (Nagasaki Tourism…

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    Ecotourism, as a term, was not known until the 1980’s and has since become a major component of the global tourism industry (Weaver, 2008). There are many definitions of ecotourism, ranging from general to specific, written by a number of stakeholders since the term was made common (Weaver, 2008). Peter Valentine (1992) defined it as “nature based tourism that is ecologically sustainable and is based on relatively undisturbed natural areas, is non-damaging and non-degrading, contributes directly…

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    Barriers To Tourism Essay

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    The World Tourism Organisation defines tourism as “a social, cultural and economic phenomenon which details the movement of people to countries or places outside their usual environment for personal or business/professional purposes”. Tourism is the world’s fastest growing sector; it is an industry that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Tourism provides 1 out of 11 people with jobs in the tourism sector. It is a diverse industry, offering a broad range of activities and travel. It…

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    Importance Of Dallas Essay

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    Ojha 1 Sumit Ojha Professor Sherry Sharifian GOVT 2306 – 71426 September 30, 2017 Assignment 1 The glory of Dallas and the ways to preserve it Being the ninth most populous metropolitan city of the United States with diversified population of almost 1.318 million people, Dallas is one of the major economic hubs of the nation. With almost a quarter of foreign born population, Dallas has been an attractive place to the immigrants’ which might be due to the availability of job opportunities,…

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    Representation Of Paraguay

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    difference involved in tourism. I will be using their previous work along with a Lonely Planet web page on Paraguayan tourism and an article by Toby Hill on violence, poverty and corruption in Paraguay, to compare the representation of Paraguay in the media today. I will also use information on Paraguay written by Elizabeth Purdy in the Encyclopedia of World Poverty to support my work. This essay will explore how Paraguay is currently…

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    When people hear “Sheepshead Bay”, they always think about the big beautiful houses and small local business surrounding the bay area. The bay is a portion that separates Coney Island from Manhattan Beach. It has a small boardwalk where many of the local businesses have settled down for years. People know the area to be a small and close friendly neighborhood. However, there are more sightings of condos being built in this neighborhood that was once filled with big houses and small stores. In…

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    Complexity: Implications

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    Implications of the Complexities The complexities present both good and bad implications because of the nature of the sector and what can be done based on the changing trends. The following are the implications: 1) The highly fragmented nature of the tourism sector will continue to experience unhealthy competition due to lack of market leaders and collective strategy. It will be hard to manage destinations for various tourist activities when different firms provide different packages and prices…

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    TITLE Zakynthos Island: Take A Cruise To Reveal The Gems Of The Island LEAD PARAGRAPH Zakynthos Island is called “The flower of the Levant” for a reason. Its eastern coastline widely differs from the western, and while the first abounds with green hills and settlements, the latter is dominated by rock formations and narrow coves. Since Zakynthos’ dramatic and wild coastal beauty is best perceived from the sea, taking a whole day cruise is highly recommended. Although it’s hard to separate one…

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    Desert Safari Essay

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    Client URL: http://deluxosphere.com/ Desert Safari Tips That Can Make the Trip More Pleasant and Enjoyable Most probably, one of the things that top your travel bucket list is taking a desert safari. As many travelers say, it is the most fun activity that you can do in the desert. If you are going to a destination that is known for having great sand dunes, then it is something that you cannot miss. However, keep in mind that such kind of trip is that all comfortable and convenient. Here are…

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