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    Factors Of Volunteer Tourism

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    INTRODUCTION Volunteer Tourism or voluntourism can define as a form of tourism where the tourists volunteer in local communities as part of their travel (Sin 2009). Also, Brown (2005) remarks the term of voluntourism as the type of tourism experience where a tour operator offers travellers an opportunity to participate in an expedition that has a volunteer components, as well as immerse oneself in the local culture and community and engage in conservation projects and explore career…

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    Medical Tourism Essay

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    What is Medical Tourism? The simple answer is when someone travels to a place seeking medical treatment lasting longer than one day. Medical tourism nowadays usually means that people have to travel outside their home country seeking treatment because of the cost, medical technology and treatment and a shorter waiting time for more time sensitive cases. With the current system of health care in Unite States the concept of Medical Tourism has become more popular in the last few years and will…

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    Geocaching Research Paper

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    Aljane B., Katiana P., Ashley H., Jessica T. TIM 302-002 Geocaching Paper Introduction Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunt game that uses Global Positioning System (GPS) enabled devices to help participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates to find the geocache that is hidden at the location.(geocaching.com/guide/) A geocache is a container of different sizes ranging from nano to large that contains a log sheet and different items that are left from visitors. The…

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    Nepal Vacation Essay

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    looking for relaxing family holidays to the most adventurous endeavors. There are a variety of activities you can do and numerous places you can visit in this tiny country. You can find various Nepal tour packages offered by various travel agencies. Holiday planners and travel portals have lined up several different packages for Nepal tour and you may be confused on what to…

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    Mindful Travel Benefits

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    A point to be made is the not everyone does service when they travel, yet this does not mean their is no harm in their travel. Part of traveling can cause problems is a power imbalance between yourself and the people you meet to when you travel. (Mindful traveler, 73) Being an American that can travel abroad comes with a level of privilege. If this is not understood, then it can lead to negative encounters with people in the country you visit. This power balance can become strake, when…

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    Nepal travel information is important to know the tourist visa, trekking information, place to see, world heritage site, major cities, how to get Nepal, things to do, money exchange, water, environment, and accommodation. Nepal is a small country with a diversity of culture, society, ethnic group, geography, and language. Nepal travel information explains different subjects, including place to stay, best season, attractions, tourist visa, and people. Kathmandu is the first entry point of Nepal,…

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    INTRODUCTION: The meaning of Tourism is the limited period travelling for recreation, leisure, and family visiting purposes. Tourism is generally concise with trans-national travel, but it is also associate with travel of some other region within the country (John Swarbrooke, 2001). Tourism becomes the popular recreation activity now days around the globe. It relates to both domestic and international. International tourism create a good influence on country's balance of payments either it is…

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    The Benefits Of Tourism?

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    careless and often do not pay any mind to the area around them and unknowingly destroy it. It can also cause destruction through pollution because of the increase of cars and people that are coming to a country. When mass amounts of foreign people travel to one country it can often wash away the country’s identity and warp it into something so far away from the original. Through tourism, the country is constantly catering to the tourists needs and this means that the country is ignoring the…

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    The Journey to Nowhere The humid lands of Africa make a hard area to travel, but to run away girls, from the Maletrism of dominant males, it makes a perfect get away. The two decided to run from their dominant husband, for they were tired of the way that he treated his wives. They both knew the night that they could even try to run away. The day was Sunday when the husband would go into town to have a good time with women not of his household. Jamal, the younger of the two at the age of…

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    Life in New Haven was fun with friends and family; I thrived in the loving environment. Weekends meant going for long drives through rural surroundings or running without a care on the beach. Then we relocated to India. I suddenly found myself in the midst of strangers; missed Ronald, Alicia and Zuhaan my pre-school friends. Moreover, the flies were annoying! Nevertheless, I made friends with Dhruva, Shikhar and Dennis, whom I met in the children’s park in our residential complex. Life was fun…

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