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    Coursework Question – What are the positive and negative impacts of tourism in Malham? Introduction Malham is a small rural village located in Northern England, in the Pennines at the southern base of the Yorkshire Dales. It’s an attractive place with many physical attractions such as Malham Cove. Its Latitude/Longitude: 54°04’29”N02°09’43”W. Malham is around 21 miles from the end of the M65 and the nearest town is Skipton which is 11 miles from Malham. The nearest cities are Leeds and Manchester

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    Hainan to Become an International Tourism Island

    Hainan to Become an International Tourism Island     In 2010, Chinese Government delivered the “fundamental future blueprint and action plan for the development of Hainan International Tourism Island over the next few years.” This implies that Hainan, the southernmost as well as the only completely tropical, island province of China, is going to open its arm to the entire world and to focus on attracting foreign visitors while continue to welcome people from inland China. Located in the South China

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    Review of Related Litirature

    Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature This chapter is divided into four parts: (1) Co-curricular Activities, (2) Time Management, (3) Academic Performance, (4) Tourism Education. Part One, Co-curricular Activities, presents the definition, role of co-curricular activity in student, scope of co-curricular activity in school, its importance and benefits. Part Two, Time Management, discusses how to manage your time wisely, its effect in academic performance and co-curricular activities, why time

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    Ecotourism Monique Davis University of Phoenix Travel and Tourism: Work, Pleasure, and Forever Enriching HTT/210 Richard Griffin September 28, 2014 The Future of Ecotourism The Cayman Islands is an excellent holiday spot for many tourists, nevertheless, due to an increase in tourism the island has required development to keep up with the vacationist's demands. These developments have both a definite and adverse effect on the islands. Tourism is vital for the island inhabitants because it produces

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    Dark Tourism

    Stone January 2005 Consuming Dark Tourism: a call for research Contact Author Start Your Own SelectedWorks Available at: http://works.bepress.com/philip_stone/5 Notify Me of New Work e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR), Vol. 3, No. 5, 2005 http://ertr.tamu.edu ______________________________________________________________________________ Philip R. Stone Department of Tourism and Leisure Management University of Central Lancashire Dark Tourism Consumption – A call for research

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    Practicum

    MARSMAN DRYSDALE TRAVEL INC. 19th Floor Robinsons Summit Center 6783, Ayala Avenue Makati City In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course Bachelor of Science in International Travel and Tourism Management Lyceum of the Philippines University College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management Intramuros, Manila SUBMITTED TO Prof. Ana Marie B. Yulo SUBMITTED BY Mary Joyce P. Villanueva #93-H Padrinao Street, Karuhatan Valenzuela City SUBMITTED ON June 2015

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    Love

    Bed rooms include a choice of 1 ,2, or 1 bed and a bunkbed Prices (everything included) * Adult- 1290.00 * Youth(3-15)-599.00 * Toddler(0-2)-FREE ActivitiesDining- Enjoy the culinary delights of our 2 lovely restaurants with a variety of foods with a kid friendly menu.Pools and spa- 2 distinctive pools , | | | Who We AreAbout UsWe started this company in 1999 , in Miami beach, Florida our cruises have been traveling all around the world .we hope you enjoy your experience our world

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    Challenges Affecting Cruise Tourism

    LIMITED LC/CAR/L.75 21 December 2005 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN CARIBBEAN CRUISE SHIP TOURISM __________ This document has been reproduced without formal editing. Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................1 Definitions ...............................................................................................................................

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    Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism

    impacts of tourism Tourism considered as global phenomenon which is carried out by persons itself. This naturally results in meeting of different culture, economy, progress, status, etc. round the globe. Human being considered as social animal cause’s significant social culture impact by tourism. According to Teo (1994) impacts are defined as “change in value system, moral, conduct, individual behaviour, relationship, lifestyle, expression, tradition”. Social culture impact of tourism discussed

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    Executive Summary

    Executive Summary The tourism industry of Cambodia has undergone rapid growth over a few last decades. This has mainly been due to political stability, infrastructure development, open-sky policy of the Cambodian government, and information dissemination about the beautiful and wonderful destinations in the country such as its beaches, ancient temples, waterfalls, parks, forests, and mountains. By seeing this opportunity, Victory Gate Travel was found in 2014 as a sole-proprietorship entity with

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