fifteen year old daughter and a ten year old son. The husband and wife are well aware about their health concerns, management and advancement actions. They are also aware about their health management; they reflected on it and were engaged most of the time with some hindrances in their health advancement actions. The father of this family has some health issues that include high cholesterol and high blood pressure. He had checked his blood pressure regularly and was compliant with his medication regimen
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believe the best decision is one that can be easily changed YES NO Objective criticism is always useful in any activity YES NO You prefer to act immediately rather than speculate about various options YES NO You trust reason rather than feelings YES NO You are inclined to rely more on improvisation than on careful planning YES NO You spend your leisure time actively socializing with a group of people, attending parties, shopping, etc. YES NO You usually plan
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French word ‘Travail’ All Tourism involves Travel; but not all Travel involves Tourism 3. 3. • Tourism is part of LEISURE. • In modern times Tourism is only a recreational activity is a MISCONCEPTION because participating in meetings, seminars conferences, trade fairs, etc are also a tourism activity. 4. 4. Tourists • The tourist market is divided into: 1. The leisure tourist 2. The business tourist 5. 5. Visitors • A visitor is any person visiting a country other than that in which
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culture. However, cell phone use affects negatively academic performance because it distracts students from academic activities and it increases multitasking and task switching. First of all, students’ cell phone use is a distraction in academic courses. These devices enable students to access any electronic media such as text messages, videos, social media and the Internet at any time. As young generations are used to be entertained, this can potentially decrease the attention in the classroom and
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15-1310 Gary Business strategy Premier Inn Table of Contents 1 Introduction and Background 1 2 Task 1: Process of Strategic Planning 1 2.1 Role of Vision and Competencies in Strategic Planning 1 2.2 Factors To Be Considered While Formulating Strategies 2 2.3 Effectiveness of Techniques Used for Strategic Planning 4 3 Task 2: Formulating New Strategy 5 3.1 Organisational Audit 5 3.2 Environmental Audit 6 3.3 Significance of Stakeholder Analysis 7 3.4 Possible Strategy
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THE UAE LIFESTYLE 1. INTRODUCTION The full meaning of U.A.E. is United Arab Emirates. The U.A.E’s form of government consists of a federation of seven emirates along the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, with one advisory body. Its head of state is Sheikh Khaleefah ibn Zayid Al Nahyan, and it’s head of government is known as his excellency, Sheikh Muhammad ibn Rashid al-Makhtoum. The capital of UAE is Abu-Dhabi, which is the largest of these emirates and it covers more than three-fourths
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Hong Kong Economic Times Limited, this publication was launched in 2005, offering an all-inclusive leisure guide in Hong Kong, consisting three individual parts with five topics – U Travel, U Food combine with U Life, U People combine with U Style. Target Audience The purpose and genre of U magazine is somewhat obvious. The front cover, main content and its images all represents strongly the message they are trying to put through, a luxurious yet affordable relaxation and leisure. Within the three
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an obstacle in this regard. Consequences of Child Labour Children generally residing in rural areas are deprived of their right to education and are forced to work Children are destitute of their right to healthy living, heathy growth and leisure
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Throughout history, humans always travelled to different places due to different circumstances, be it for food, trade, leisure or other purposes. But it was with the industrial revolution that modern day leisure tourism started to emerge. Today, tourism is one of the world’s largest industries, with international tourist arrivals surpassing the one billionth milestone for the first time in history. (Wikipedia. Accessed on 08/01/14). Internationally balance of payments grew to UD$1.03 trillion, an increase
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African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Vol. 4 (1) - (2015) ISSN: 2223-814X Copyright: © 2014 AJHTL - Open Access- Online @ http//: www.ajhtl.com The perceived contribution of South African arts festivals to the performing arts: standardisation of the measurement scale *Dr SC Pretorius Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Department of History, Politics and Tourism, NorthWest University, Mafikeng Campus, South Africa. E-mail: corne.pretorius@nwu.ac.za, Tel: 018 389 2303, Fax:
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