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    The Terrors of Tourism: Economic and Cultural Consequences Tourism is a practice observed all across the globe and is defined as “the activity of travelling to a place for pleasure” (“Tourism”). As people decide to visit new places to relax and get away, often-unrealized impacts can destroy tourist locations. Tourism obstructs the economic opportunity of its destinations for both the overall region and the individual citizens, and the idea of commercial travel tarnishes the culture of a region…

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    However with tourism there are many stakeholders who can be directly, or indirectly, affected by it – whether that be an impact to their traditions, values or culture. (Fletcher, et al., 2013) Another type of relationship that must function well in any tourist destination…

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    Haines: Future In Tourism

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    The Haines Case Study Question 1: Haines will definitely have a future in tourism. Despite that ;leisure and hospitably are a new category they have been trying for quite a while to attract tourists, but without a solid plan. However, they should be very careful when planning, due to the fact that they have to save the natural resources; which they still possess, after the mining, fishing, and timber exploitation that have been sustaining the communality for almost two centuries. Additionally,…

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    HOT TOPICS: TRAVEL & TOURISM People wants to find a way to relax and get away from their normal life. They travel all around the world to learn about history, relax and amusement. What hospitality industry offers is a wide variety of transportation, lodging, amusement, etc. The question is, “What does it for every country to operate business within the industry hospitality, to support all the tourist?” How does the travel and tourism handle obstacles that may jeopardize business? What…

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    (1) Miller and Katz (2002) have defined inclusion as: “a sense of belonging: feeling respected, valued for who you are; feeling a level of supportive energy and commitment from others so that you can do your best”. In my practice as a travel and tourism teacher for level 3, I have noticed students of different capacity. , Some students needed extra attention and support, while others needed less. Among them, one student has dyslexia and one has colour blindness. I made sure that I gave special…

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    recuperating the natural and cultural identicalness. It provides a designed approach to increase tourism benefits and constructs a responsible tourism strategy. The aim of this paper explains briefly about the elements of Geotourism, their strategies, how it helps to maintain integrity of local environment and finally it concludes by explaining its impacts on a region. By definition Geotourism is “tourism that sustains, or even enhances, the geographical character of a place, such as its…

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    Okefenokee Swamp, “a convenient point of entry and a magnificent show-window for the “Land of the Trembling Earth”, yet it's not just what the description makes it out to be. Passage one may hint at that, but in passage two the magnificent in the description switches to hellish by the style in which the author writes. Although the passages are largely about the same thing passage one intends to draw visitors towards the swamp, while passage two warns against travel to the “hellish zoo”.…

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    Salon Nayana Case Study

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    Today “Salon Nayana” has become a familiar phrase all around Sri Lanka. The story of Nayana Karunaratne the founder and owner of Nayana Chain of Salons is a very exemplary role model for future entrepreneurs and leaders. At present Salon Nayana has spread its branches not only in Sri Lanka but also in India which is the second largest market in the world. Therefore Salon Nayana has become a leading company in the industry. She is the official beautician for Srilankan Airlines and is the founders…

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    When thinking about cruise lines the number one thought is Carnival cruise line however Norwegian cruise line is quickly coming up from one of the top spots to rival carnival with their brand publicity. Norwegian is a global company with twenty five different ships that stop at more than four hundred fifty destinations all over the world to offer their customers multiple options as they continue to grow this number. They are credited with the revolution of having flexible cruises that do not…

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    1. Introduction The course aims to provide the main issues related to the globalized tourism industry and to the current system of planning and control in tourism business. Throughout this work we will develop some of the skills obtained in the classes, and for this we will simulate the creation of a Hotel & Resort. 2. Necessary steps required to construct a world class Hotel & Resort These are the necessary steps: • Acquisition of Land • Feasibility Study • Market and financial analysis…

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