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    Saskatoon Research Paper

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    Saskatoon and the promise of an enjoyable and relaxing trip (1) Canada has been very much aware of this town's effect on tourism and it ensured that accommodations, restaurants and other places of interest are established on its every inch. Saskatoon is really as resounding as the treasures it behold---from the huge farms that produce the ingredients used for their well-maintained watering holes to the amalgamation of its verdant parks for daily morning walks, the line of hotels which are…

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    Las Vegas Research Paper

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    Many people go on vacation each year. Most people like to go gamble and stay at luxury hotels. The desert is a chill environment and the nice breathing climate it is a perfect place to a dip in the pool. One hidden gem is the food and how much it is. Las Vegas, NV is a desirable for many people because of its warm climates, fresh food, and amazing attractions. Las Vegas is the spot to go. The tallest observation tower is in Las Vegas and it is tall as 1,149 feet, the name of it is The…

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    Zika Impact

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    they have it because of mild symptoms, causing more fear among travelers and local people. As a result, the economy in the area has suffered. The economy can only be helped by aiding the tourism industry and increasing funding for the healthcare budget. The first alternative is to aid the tourism industry. Tourism has a significant impact on many countries in South America affected by the Zika virus. It contributes millions of dollars to the economy and provides poverty stricken areas with…

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    in foreign visitors to the country (De Nicola 2010). TOURISM POLICIES IN RIO DE JANEIRO Tourism as an activity in Rio de Janeiro is contextualized from the moment when the city becomes the capital of the country, at the time in which the imperial family takes up residence in the city. This takes place in the early nineteenth century, but there is great difficulty in obtaining materials that explain the evolutionary process of tourism due to the dissipation and closing of organizations with…

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    This summer, I was meeting my family in Brazil for the first time. All the expectations and stories were soon to be lived up to or shattered. We were cooking dinner at my aunt’s house. Well, at least she was because she didn’t want me to help. I was the guest. The tiny one person kitchen was filling up as every one of my cousins came over to talk, to help out, and to get to know me. My aunt was stirring the stew in the huge metal pot, which held all the food for the family. Directly behind the…

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    I. Introduction In Brazil, extreme wealth inequality has persisted since the arrival of Portuguese colonizers and the highly stratified race and class-based society they created. The nation’s role as an exporter of natural resources and agricultural goods – such as sugar, coffee, rubber, and diamonds – in the international economy has only exacerbated inequality by preventing economic diversification and failing to absorb a large labor force. Its transitions between different economic…

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    historical landmark for Brazil, and all of female politics because she is the first female President of Brazil. Rouseff identifies with the Workers Party of Brazil, which is classified as a left-winged party. Dilma Rouseff has been repeatedly stated in Forbes most powerful women in the world, including the year 2015 (Forbes). She has been detrimental to women’s rights through a national and global scale with her representation of gender issues and issuing significant legislation to Brazil.…

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    sustainable destination. (Sustainable Tourism Online,2013) In a positive aspect, Venice is a city full of heritage that can cater the need of the cultural tourism which is the recent tourism trend.(Montana, 2015) Also, it is a city surrounded by lots of canals which is a great opportunity to develop cruise tourism.(Martha, 2016) Therefore, Venice can satisfy the expectation and need of the visitors so the number of visitors will be increased. The local tourism industry can be benefit from the…

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    in order to aid my understanding into the key areas in which I am strong in and where I can improve upon. Academic skills are shown to associate with essential employability skills to which are crucially needed for employment and businesses in the tourism industry. It also includes a personal audit of my employability skills. To conclude, the report justifies that it is highly important for undergraduates to gain the core academic skills to assist them in graduating and as for employability…

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    The Naples Problem: Overdevelopment and how to prevent it Bulldozers, cranes, trucks, and dust are all associated with development, which is a common site that many people see in cities and nations all over the world. In Naples, Florida, however, land development has turned into overdevelopment. Now the only thing associated with development for people in Naples is empty stores, empty buildings, empty houses, and empty pockets. By taking a closer look at what overdevelopment is, how it…

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