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    Bali And Da Nag Case Study

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    could face from their tourism industry, which later on can also affect the growth of the Indonesian and Vietnamese economy. In fact, due to the high practice of corruption, Indonesia ranked in 90 and Viet Nam ranked in 113 out of 196 countries in the world by 2016 (See Fig. 6). Corruption Perception Index in…

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    Introduction Visit London, a tour guide, works for promoting London as a tourist destination by providing guide about what is happening in and around London. It is a part of tourism sector that is the most growing sector in UK which is contributing significantly in the economy of UK. Clear marketing concept helps to make London as a tourist destination and also it helps to understand the need and wants of the customers. Task 1 AC 1.1. The core concepts of marketing and its application to a…

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    Economic, Social & Environmental impacts of Tourism in Thailand Nowadays Tourism generates a significant portion of its national income for many counties. Thailand is not only a very popular tourist country but is also one of the biggest tourist destination. Thailand’s tourism industry started growing faster since 1987. In current years, the international tourism market provides an enormous opportunity for further progress, with benefits and drawbacks that influence on economy, society and…

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    accept bourgeois values as the bourgeoisie strives to create “a world after its own image” (16). Surprisingly, Marx and Engels wholeheartedly welcome the homogenising influence of globalisation because of their firm belief that it will eventually unite the workers of the world against capitalism. As Marx and Engels had correctly anticipated in their Manifesto, economic liberalisation and globalisation do not remain restricted to the world of international trade and commerce. They also bring…

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    Tour Guide Challenges

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    Research topic: Becoming a tour guide in the UAE: Prospects and challenges Research Question: What are the opportunities and challenges facing trainees who wish to become professional tour guides? Background: Tourism is one of the leading sectors in many of the world’s countries such as France, United States, Spain and China. Tourism helps in improving the country’s economy, here in the UAE depend on tourism and it helps the economy improving too. Dubai is one of the leading emirates in…

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    Viettel Case Study

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    Viettel and a new telecom revolution At the 9th Cambodia-Laos-Viet Nam (CLV) Development Triangle Area Summit took place in Siem Reap, the Kingdom of Cambodia on 23/11 and 24/11, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has recommended setting up local mechanisms among the three countries to reduce the cost of communications, promote closer cooperation, stimulate the economic development of the three countries. To complete this mission, Viettel Group (Viettel) and Metfone (Viettel’s Brandname in…

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    What is globalization and how can it affect business? The term globalization is a common word used in the business world. Globalization is the process that enhances the integration and interrelationship of local and foreign markets (Mourdoukoutas, 2011). There are many causes of globalization, such as improvement in the transportation, communication and global banking. It helps in the economic growth of a country. It has improved the life of the people by giving employment for many people. It…

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    China Economy Of War

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    countries on how to do international exchange and become competitive in the world market, as well as learn from mistakes made by the Soviet Union as they were transferring to a New Economy system. One example of how China is using the existing institutions and building their economy by copying other powers, is through the World Trade Organization. By being one of the Most Favored Nation states in the World Trade Organization, China was able to facilitate a massive growth in their economy by…

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    protection (Harold). growing inequities and the disparity in agro production, limitation in the access of markets and discriminatory trading policies became at the core of the Uruguay negotiation rounds in 1995 that led to the Creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO). The WTO’s non-discriminatory principles meant that each country would treat all others the…

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    in a lawmaking process, its state interests will be unprotected. This is seen in OPEC where as an overall major influence in global oil price, member states will want the price to be at a profiting level, which can negatively affect the rest of the world. Whilst the role played by consent in international lawmaking may seem perfect, there are problems that originate from it which can undermine the effectiveness of the international lawmaking regime. Although consent encourages the compliance…

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