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    Niagara Falls Niagara Falls is one of the best-known waterfalls in the world and is recognized as a geologic wonder! The waterfalls location is between the United States and Canada. The first main point will be the history of Niagara Falls. The second main point is the three different falls of Niagara. The third main point is information about how the falls affect the United States. Niagara Falls has a unique history that affects how it is today. About 12,000 years ago Niagara Falls formed after…

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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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    The famous Las Vegas strip is not located in the city limits of Las Vegas. It is actually under the jurisdiction of Clark County. The smith center located in symphony park is ranked the 10th theater in the world. The largest mechanical sign is called Vegas Vic and its located on Fermont Street.(“Las Vegas Facts | Fun Stats and Trivia.”). The wine cellar at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino contains more than 50,000 bottles in it. The construction workers…

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    Tourism is one of the fundamental sector that contributes to every country’s economy. Singapore, as a developed country, have witnessed the nation’s tremendous growth in terms of its tourism attractiveness and competitiveness. The evolution from a chaotic fishing village to a popular tourism hub in Asia. The tourist arrival numbers has been increasing yearly from 9 million to 15 million since the introduction of the Integrated Resorts as reported by Singapore Tourism Board (STB). Thailand, a…

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    Tourism Industry Essay

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    assignment introduces about the global range and scale of the contemporary hospitality and tourism industry. Tourism means people who traveling to stay in place outside for business, leisure, visiting relatives or other purpose. Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors of economy as well as the major source of foreign exchange earnings and employment for many developing countries in our time today. Tourism industry is includes accommodations, food and beverage Services (F&B),…

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    Tourism is the fastest growing industry of the service sector. Tourist spends their time and money, which generate income and employment which is helpful to develop our economy. That’s why it is very important to wellbeing of many countries. Before 1947, no one focused on this industry but at the beginning of this century, tourism was considered as an industry or business. Now government has taken essential or useful steps for promoting tourism because tourism is not only helpful in develop the…

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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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    pulsating historic heart and a unique artistic achievement.” in 1987 (Ned, 2015)and Venice become the world heritage site of UNESCO.(Benjamin, 2012) Venice is the capital of northern Italy which is build on 117 small island which separated by more than 400 bridges and linked by over 150 canals.(Martha, 2016) Venice is one of the top cities in Italy which known for the art, the history and the world famous canals, it consist many majestic places, churches, museum and shops.(Martha, 2016) Its’…

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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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