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    Tourism

    state university Main-campus A Requirement For Tourism 1 Five tourism supply components Submitted by: Roselyn Q. Timkang 4:00-5:00 (MWF) Submitted to: Mr. Rudyard Ryann T. Verano, MBA instr Natural resources Discussion: Natural resources is significant in the development of the tourism, because it can attract tourist especially in terms

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    Silay City

    REPUBLIC ACT No. 9593 Tourism Act of 2009 and otherwise known as Its Implementing Rules and Regulations DOT Manual Guides.indd_edited.indd 1 1/26/2010 1:33:03 PM DOT Manual Guides.indd_edited.indd 2 1/26/2010 1:34:00 PM REPUBLIC ACT No. 9593 AN ACT DECLARING A NATIONAL POLICY FOR TOURISM AS AN ENGINE OF INVESTMENT, EMPLOYMENT, GROWTH AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, AND STRENGTHENING THE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM AND ITS ATTACHED AGENCIES TO EFFECTIVELY AND EFFICIENTLY IMPLEMENT THAT

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    New-Fangled League: Cruise, Medical, Film, Wedding and Spiritual Tourism

    Wedding and Spiritual tourism Shivgit Dhaliwal 1.Abstract Tourism is an age old activity associated with civilized nations. Thus, tourism literature too has a long history. This paper critically exam the positioning of a New-fangled league of tourism products in India. The creation of New- fangled tourism products like medical tourism, spiritual tourism, religious circuits, wedding tourism, cruise tourism, caravan tourism and film tourism has served to widen

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    Tourism Marketing

    Kashmir have been a major hindrance to its development and progress levels. Tourism is identified as the engine of growth and Development of Jammu and Kashmir economy in general and Kashmir valley in particular. The development of tourist industry can have a significant impact on the overall growth of the state, because of its ability to create direct and indirect employment, as well as growth in allied industries. Tourism will likely contribute to the growth of secondary sectors such as handicrafts

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    The Loss of the Creature

    In his article “The Loss of The Creature,” Walker Percy presents the case that human or “creature’s” experiences are most often trivial because of our preconceived notions. Percy believes we can only truly enjoy these experiences if we leave the “beaten track.” Only then can we see the true beauty of the experience. Percy gives three examples to prove his point. His first example describes a tourist’s plans to go see the Grand Canyon. Oftentimes, tourists have preconceived expectations about the

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    Heritage

    conservation saves demolition, land development and construction time costs. It helps retain or create high skilled jobs. It develops the market value of existing buildings and neighborhoods while contributing to economic development such as cultural tourism. Heritage conservation contributes to developing a culture of repair and refuse. Rehabilitating heritage streetscapes and buildings – sometimes

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    Contextualising Different Needs

    Tourism Sales: Contextualising for Different Needs Contextualisation: Why and What? The diversity and flexibility of the Training Package brings with it the need for clever and responsible RTOs, who are able to interpret and adapt the Training Package to meet particular individual and industry needs. The Tourism Sales units are good examples of units that need effective contextualisation to achieve the outcomes industry needs. These units specifically require evidence of the following as

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    Examination of Global Competition and Sustained Development

    complexity of the tourism industry in the Caribbean States I will concentrate on some of the environmental consequences along with the financial benefits and socio-political effects faced as a result of being a popular destination for millions of people. The focus of this piece will be on the following issues, issues such as water shortage, displacement of people from their traditional forms of livelihood, also the fact that the Caribbean States are over dependant on the tourism industry as a means

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    Mt. Rundle

    Mt. Rundle Mt. Rundle is a hotel found in a popular tourist city in Canada. This particular hotel is rather small with a little over sixty rooms. Price was it is on the higher side of hotels and is listed as a boutique hotel. All of the rooms in Mt. Rundle are different as far as accommodations and design which could be considered as adding to the hotel’s character. Because there are numerous sources of accommodation and places to stay in this tourist city, Mt. Rundle does not have a monopoly

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    LCD along the roads for the convenience of drivers. * Opening of the Palawan Busuanga Airport By also creating an instructive program or website, locals and tourists will be informed about the new airport that will also help in boosting the tourism rate in the country. In today’s modern world, we should use the innovations in technology because it is beneficial and it provides ease in our work bringing convenience in our

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