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    recurring, ever-controversial theme in Canada. Canadian public opinion has always reacted negatively to the idea of selling our most precious natural resource to others. However, rapid industrialization and technological developments have brought about a world where freshwater reserves are dwindling and consumption is higher than ever. The looming prospect of climate change and its possible effects on the availability…

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    globalization is the profound background and fundamental trend of the development and change of the world today. To correctly understand and properly cope with globalization is not only conducive to the promotion of scientific development, harmonious development and peaceful development, but also conducive to promoting the transformation of the international system, the construction of a harmonious world and the progress of human civilization. One At present, the economic globalization has been…

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    ABSTRACT India with the Population of around 1.31 billion is the second largest market in the world in terms of customer after China. With many well-established domestic and international market players giving an intense competition to each other in the FMCG space for supremacy, Patanjali Ayurveda has not only survived but has also rose among the ranks of competition with the help of various qualities such as innovation, alternate marketing techniques and with a goal of providing good quality…

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    1. The International hotel market 1.1 What is Internationalisation? Internationalization is going something overseas on a continual basis. dunning & McQueen (1982) defined internationalisation as “Internationalisation is taken to mean any form of transaction by an enterprise outside its national boundaries, in which assets, rights or goods are transferred and there is some continuing de facto control over the use of these and, or complementary indigenous resources.” 1.2.…

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    SWOT analysis is a procedure or process use to identify the organization strengths, weakness, opportunity and threats. The strengths of Ultimaté Fun Resort are the location. The resort has a good location as the resort is easy to reach everywhere. Tourist can go to the KLCC, Bukit Bintang, Mid Valley and others attractive destination by Lrt as there is an Lrt station nearby. Other than that, the resort also has many buses and taxi passed by in front of the resort. There also have a few shopping…

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    The four Asian Tigers: Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan have swiftly expanded through economics, industrialization, technology, and education. These countries were the first to transform from a developing nation into a newly industrialized nation (Cateora, 327). These regions, also known as the “East Asian miracles”, highly influenced the creation of China’s economy and trade relations. The four Asian Tigers’ economic boost and trade alliances, motivated the U.S. Trade…

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    share is set to expand as Netflix makes content using foreign language and settings, thereby appealing not only to these foreign markets but also selling them to an international audience. It can sell Korean TV shows to Koreans living all over the world, for instance. Globalization has made it possible to multiply the advantages of technology and the benefits of the global market. 2. What are two…

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    routes are diverse, which is suitable in all season for all ages and capabilities trekkers. Nepal trekking holiday offers stunning mountain view, exciting routes, cultural experience and dramatic landscapes. There is some of the best trekking of the world. Making the approach to Everest case camp and other foothill of the highest mountain by following footsteps of the Himalayan explorers, such as Maurice Herzog (1950), Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay (1953), Thomas Cook (1955), Bill Tilman…

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    3.2 Importance of Ecotourism in Malaysia Cultural preservation Eco-tourists interacts more with the locals than the usual tourist who rarely leave their westernized hotels. Home stays and eco-lodges gives the tourists an opportunity to experience local lifestyles and customs first-hand, and this helps to preserve and sustains the region’s heritages such as traditional festivals, ceremony and art shows including dance and music. Human rights Besides educating tourists about the environmental…

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    Additionally, most of the firms in India are now targeting the middle class populations as their main market segment since they tend to have high purchasing power. Moreover, the increasing purchasing power of the Indian middle class along with their willingness to spend on travelling has attracted various countries towards Indian tourists. One of the reasons why various countries are targeting the Indian travelers is mainly because there are big spenders. However, Indian people not only spend a…

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