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    ARTICLE IN PRESS Tourism Management 29 (2008) 403–428 www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Progress in Tourism Management Event tourism: Definition, evolution, and research Donald Getzà Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, 2500 University Ave. N.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 Received 24 April 2007; accepted 31 July 2007 Abstract This article reviews ‘event tourism’ as both professional practice and a field of academic study. The origins and evolution of research on event

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    Not at This Time

    Clusters, Innovation, and Competitiveness: New Findings and Implications for Policy Professor Michael E. Porter Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness Harvard Business School Stockholm, Sweden 22 January 2008 This presentation draws on ideas from Professor Porter’s articles and books, in particular, The Competitive Advantage of Nations (The Free Press, 1990), “The Microeconomic Foundations of Economic Development,” (with C Ketels, M Delgado) in The Global Competitiveness Report 2006, (World

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    Life Needed

    www.australiaawards.gov.au www.australiaawards.gov.au Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook February 2014 Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook February 2014 You must read this Scholarships Policy Handbook carefully and fully understand its contents before signing the Contract with the Commonwealth of Australia. The handbook is provided to answer any questions you may have about your scholarship. Please also read the other information in your pre-departure pack and

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    Visa Conditions

    :::::::::/☻/☻/☻/︻╦╤─ ▂▄▅ /▌ /▌ /▌ /▌ ██▅▃▂    I'm Bob and I am I███████████████████] against Google+!  ◥⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙◤ This table describes the mandatory conditions that are attached to all primary Student visas in the following subclasses. | No. | Subclasses | Description | 8105 | AllMandatory only where Student visa granted on or after 26 April 2008Discretionary where Student visa granted before 26 April 2008 | You cannot work more than 40 hours per fortnight* when your course is in

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    Virtual Vacation

    from 0-5 magnitudes (Geonet). (Fig. 2) Link: http://koeppen-geiger.vu-wien.ac.at/. Topography • New Zealand formed after the collision of the Australian and Pacific Plates (Fig. 1). • This Collision created an extremely undulated landmass. • The picture to the right, (Fig. 3) courtesy of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, shows the topography of New Zealand. o The green areas indicate a lower area, where as a yellow/tan color shows elevation. o Information for this image

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    Marketing Environment

    size, density, location, age, gender, race, occupation and other statistics. Macroenvironment: Demographic Changing Age Structure of the Population Age Group: Baby Boomers Born between 1946 and 1964, people born post– World War II. 1/5 of Australian population. Cherish youth, convenience and individuality. Individualism has led to a personalised economy. Changing Age Structure of the

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    Emirates Airline

    1.0 BACKGROUND OF EMIRATES AIRLINE In the mid-1980s, Gulf Air began to reduce its service to Dubai as it was concerned it was providing regional feeder flights for other carriers. As result, Emirates Airline was formed in 1985. The company is funding of Dubai’s royal family with start-up capital US $10 million as independent of government subsidies . Emirates Airline is the world largest international carrier but in term of income the company at the stage seven when it compare to others largest airline

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    Hrm Practice

    Research note Tourism shopping and its contributions to Hong Kong Introduction Tourism plays a very important role in the economy of Hong Kong. It is now earner of foreign the biggest exchange. The number of visitors has increased from 3.7 million in 1986 to nearly 10.2 million in 1995. Total tourism receipts in 1YYS were HK$74.9 billion, four times as much as in 1986.’ Tourism revenue represents consistently about 6% of the GDP (Gross Domestic Product). Half of the tourist expenditure is on shopping

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    Disaster Preparedness Program

    DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM Clark Subic Marketing is proud to present a one-of-a-kind, exclusive program of disaster preparedness and risk reduction.  Choose from 4 diverse courses all tailored to help your governmental or private organization ready for the inevitable.  Held in Subic Bay at facilities formerly occupied by the United States Military, these programs are comprehensive in scope, understandable to a broad range of participants and ideally suited for any large public entities, municipalities

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    Emirates Airline

    1.0 BACKGROUND OF EMIRATES AIRLINE In the mid-1980s, Gulf Air began to reduce its service to Dubai as it was concerned it was providing regional feeder flights for other carriers. As result, Emirates Airline was formed in 1985. The company is funding of Dubai’s royal family with start-up capital US $10 million as independent of government subsidies . Emirates Airline is the world largest international carrier but in term of income the company at the stage seven when it compare to others largest airline

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