programs and their contribution to the development of tourism in the regions. 3. The role of Tourism Marketing Boards in the development of regional offers – thematic tours, etc. 4. Changes in the scale of values among the inhabitants of those settlements where they make their living from tourism. (Survey of literature and research hypotheses.) 5. The impact of events on the development of tourism in a selected micro-region or region through comparative research. 6. The
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“Rostow’s pattern of thought of economic development is often compared and contrasted with that of Alexander Gerschenkron, though the two are more or less compatible and complementary.” Critically discuss this statement. The theory of economic development throughout history has been of significant discussion especially in regard to the works of Rostow and Gerschenkron. The differentiation between the pattern of thoughts and ideals is a hotly debated topic within economics. The ideals the two theorists
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Dairy based and FMCG. Other than there is total 19 sugar factories situated mainly on taluka levels of the district. The product of these sugar factories is sugar, industrial and undenatured alcohol. However these sugar factories are based on the agricultural production i.e. sugar so it comes under agro based. The notable thing is that, all sugar factories are working on seasonal basis. i.e. nearly 7-8 months of the year, thus, it
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Poverty has become one of the most intractable economic and social problems in the twenty-first century. Vulnerability, poverty and income inequality are a concern to both developing and developed countries across the world making them the central agenda in both Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (Melamed, 2014; IFPRI, 2014). These problems are especially more serious in developing African countries like Ethiopia. African countries are at large hit by
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of crops because the European powers thought men would be better suited in this area to be successful than women (unescostat.unesco.org ). Males, in comparison, were taught regularly the newest ideas that were used to aid their production and agricultural proficiency. The men were given the ability to use plows and types of transportation such as bikes and automobiles (White 2003), while the women were forced to work by hand and carry everything to and fro. Women prepared themselves for acts to
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Retention Plans in Talent Management: Corporate practices in Bangladesh The Reason of Research:- Focusing in HRM for the betterment of production is not in lag behind in recent times. With the course of time, it is being the centre of the organization that some revolutionary steps are being preference for updating status. Retention plans is one of them. Not only this, those sectors which are in mainstreaming stair of an organization-such as marketing, finance and accounting, HRM is also involve
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ACE TECHZION 2K15 Implementation and explanation of the Green Building concepts PRESENTED BY Y.SAI KRISHNA 138P1A0137 Towards the implementation and explanation of the Green Building concept Y.SAI KRISHNA (1256sai@gmail.com) Abstract: The “Green Building” is an interdisciplinary theme, where the green building concept includes a multitude of elements, components and procedures which diverge to several subtopics that intertwined to form the green building concept. Generally, the
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persist indefinitely on this Earth—such functions as maintaining the quality of the atmosphere, controlling roughly 99 % of the potential agricultural pests, recycling of our waste products, and many other services that we cannot perform for ourselves (Ehrlich et al., 1973). The third message which I would like to give you is that the time for research as a major approach to the world's problems is long past. If you are trapped in a forest, downwind from a forest fire, and it is raging towards
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Kostas E. Sillignakis – www.sillignakis.com SAMPLE OF RESEARCH PROPOSAL: “Rural Tourism Development for the Prefecture of Lassithi in Crete.” 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO PROBLEM STATEMENT AND PURPOSE OF STUDY Over the last two decades or so, the whole world has experienced rapid changes and socioeconomic transformations. The socioeconomic changes affected and caused severe stress mainly to isolated, peripheral and rural areas of the world. However, the changes in economic and social culture structure
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NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL POLICY Education - a continuous process which aims to prepare a person to play his role as an enlightened member of the society. In other words, it means all round development of personality of a person. The system of education introduced by the British Government in India was not suitable to needs of free, independent and developing India. Since our independence, India is trying to restructure its education policy to suit the needs of technological and industrial developments
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