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    From backpacking along the Appalachian Trail to white water rafting the former Olympic course, Scouting offers a myriad of opportunities. Without Scouting I probably would have never learned to tie knots blindfolded with one hand behind my back or cook cinnamon rolls in an open fire. Scouting taught me how to perform…

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    Case Study: Slurpee

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    Part A 1. 7-Eleven Convenient Stores Business to customer A. Product promoted: Slurpee Slurpee is one of the most revenue generating product for the company and therefore special promotions are carried out for this particular product due to its popularity among the masses. B. Medium, Time and specific location B.1. MEDIUM • ONLINE ADVERTISING- Slurpee is such a popular product line that 7- Eleven has made separate site which is only dedicated to Slurpee’s. screenshot of…

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    educate students become students who are able to compete and sportsmanship in every activities and everyday life, especially campus environment, more mapala activities to the wild, such as hiking, expeditions that can be mountains, seas, forest, rafting, and cave cracking. Mapala has social activities such as participating in fund raising for victims of natural disaster, or conducting social activities. Mapala is the best, as always sharpen self management, cultivate positive attitude, can make…

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    Post Trip Reflection

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    prefer if the program included the locations we visited on their website so that I could visit them again. We rock climbed, went sight seeing, and somehow smoothly drove the narrow winding roads of West Virginia while hauling a trailer. White water rafting in Ohiopyle was my favorite experience because I get to say that I swam with a poisonous snake. I tackled the ropes courses at the Outdoor Education Center, climbed the most difficult rock face, and stood at the top of Spruce Knob. I really…

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    Marine Tourism Case Study

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    According to Cater (2007, p. 6), the increase of interest in the global marine environment had meant that the growth rate of marine tourism exceeded that of most of the rest of the tourism industry. As stated by Orams (as cited in Cater, 2007, p. 7), "Coastal and marine tourism includes those recreational activities which involve travel away from one's place of residence which have as their host or focus the marine environment and/or the coastal zone." This is the case for Indonesia, Thailand,…

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    I enjoy going camping, rafting, and hiking. I have always admired nature and all its beauty and mystery. It is fascinating to think that even though scientists have solved many mysteries in life, we have only scratched the surface, and there is much more left to learn. This is…

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    going to help bathe these friendly giants. It was really enjoyable, you just throw big buckets of water on them and watch the mud melt off. Of course, they didn 't stay clean for long, elephants love their mud. Next we were taken for a short river rafting trip, I could skip this happily for more time in the park honestly. I wish there had been an option for that! So we will just skip that portion of the trip and go right to the part where we learned more about the…

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    Sunfun In America

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    guided by a Zen or Master. The unemployment does not exist because the community always needs help for something. Our main industries are the tourist business because we have diversity geography and excellent weather. We offer adventure sports like rafting, parapente, climbing mountains, sandboarding, and surfing. We are famous about our yoga and meditation classes. All the gyms are…

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    VISITOR INFORMATION Jasper National Park is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies, at 10 878 km2. It was founded in 1907, and is named after Jasper Hawes, a clerk for the North West Trading Company in the 1800s. The park is located in the Eastern slopes of the Rockies, in Western Alberta. Jasper has very diverse ecosystems and landforms, consisting of valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, alpine meadows and wild rivers. Populations of elk, bighorn sheep, mule deer and other…

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    Vancouver Island is located on the west coast of Canada and it has the mildest climate of the country. It’s possible to do different outdoor and adventure activities year-around for example to go kayaking and rafting in December and play golf in February. For the tourists who would like to do something more quiet is visiting Victoria, the capital of British Columbia a perfect getaway. In conclusion Vancouver Island has something to offer for every tourist who is visiting the island. The tourism…

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