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    Selection Criteria

    Numbers of criteria should be considered when a theme park is established. In this report, weather, land, transport and attractive of a city should be concentrated on. Weather is the most common condition when building an industry. As Clave (2007) explained, this kind of factor which is not controlled should be considered when a park operates as a result of consumer behavior. Most of customers prefer to go outside when the weather is comfortable. So weather is the element which increases or decreases

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    Market Segmentation

    www.elsevier.com/locate/atoures Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 93–111, 2005 Ó 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in Great Britain 0160-7383/$30.00 doi:10.1016/j.annals.2004.05.001 MARKET SEGMENTATION A Neural Network Application Jonathan Z. Bloom University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Abstract: The objective of the research is to consider a self-organizing neural network for segmenting the international tourist market to Cape Town, South Africa. A backpropagation

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    Turquoise Waters

    the beach. The beach at Treasure Cay welcomes natives as well as tourist to its destination. The beach host picnics, parties, weddings and other forms of entertainment including the popular roasting of a whole pig weekly. The Ministry of Tourism encourages our visitors to have their wedding ceremonies at the beach. The beach is a gem to have

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    Bp and the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

    I’m going to discuss the problem at hand which is BP and the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill which caused so much damage to the environment and also huge economic losses within a short period of time among other damages. Meanwhile, the CEO, Tony Hayward’s response especially about a comment he made on air causes a stir and the fact that BP has got quite a poor safety record, heightened the reaction of the political and public to BP’s involvement in the spill. In short, I’m discussing the communication problem

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    Snowboard Company

    as hotel lobbies and the airport. Summit will have two sets of 25,000 brochures printed. These brochures will be custom designed to be printed in the shape of a mountain peak. Our biggest marketing expenditure will be our billboard advertising. Tourism Kelowna statistics indicate that 22% of tourists were from British Columbia. The majority of these tourists would have driven to the area, which is why we chose to use billboard advertising. This will inform tourists of our rental services which

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    Teaching Human Resource Journal

    International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management Emerald Article: Teaching human resource management in hospitality and tourism: a critique Tom Baum, Denis Nickson Article information: To cite this document: Tom Baum, Denis Nickson, (1998),"Teaching human resource management in hospitality and tourism: a critique", International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Vol. 10 Iss: 2 pp. 75 - 79 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09596119810207228 Downloaded

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    Ati Group

    Operations and management plan 7. Financial factors Executive Summary ATI Group is an international travel agency that comes with a motto of " IMPROVING TRAVEL SERVICES FOR THE NEW BREED OF CLIENTS" . Considering the fact that national tourism and travel industry world wide is growing at 4% annually according to Market research reports for Transportation Services industry, this industry would be a great success . ATI group is poised to take advantage of this growth and lack of competition

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    Miss

    longer holidays as they belief it’s cheaper. * The expanding ageing demographic in the UK could provide a boost to certain areas of leisure activities. * In leisure tourism new interests amongst consumers and changing trends in the marketplace are giving rise to a growth in special interest and niche activity tourism e.g. Tourist visitors having the interest to learn new skills, craft, sport or subject. * Their holiday to reflect a lifestyle in their leisure experiences, especially

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    Tourism

    UTTERWORTH E I N E M A N N 0261-5177(95)00082--8 Tourism Management, Vol. 16, No. 8, pp. 593-61)4, 1995 Copyright © 1995 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved 11261-5177/95 $10.0(1 + 0.00 Alternative tourism in Montserrat David B Weaver Luther College, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada $4S 0.42 Small island states or dependencies have increasingly turned to international mass tourism as a strategy for overcoming their underdeveloped status

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    Media

    continue to believe what the mass media tells them. Kenya's tourism industry is undergoing a transformation - from the mass tourism of the seventies and eighties, when cheap package holidays were the norm, to the development of a quality-tourism product. Claire Footit reports. Laissez-faire policies towards tourism development in the seventies and eighties made Kenyan tourism a victim of its own success: `Honeypots' at the main tourism attractions like the Masai Mara National Reserve gave rise to

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