Acknowledgement To begin with, I would like to acknowledge all the professors of the BS Tourism-CIHM Department, especially our Batch adviser, Mr. Jimford Tabuyo and our Pracitcum adviser, Mr. Deogracias Esplanada for the utmost and step by step supervision throughout this practicum. They all made sure that we are all qualified and ready to take up this practicum by assessing each one of us through internship interviews and examinations. The knowledge and guidance they have imparted inside and
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