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    Geography Tourism England

    ------------------------------------------------- Tourism research report By: Beth Patterson, Teacher: Miss Peck ------------------------------------------------- Tourism research report By: Beth Patterson, Teacher: Miss Peck United Kingdom United Kingdom Part One Introduction This report was made to outline the United Kingdom’s tourism aspect of the economy. This information will be used to create a tourism experience and select a good location within the United Kingdom for it to

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    psychocentric are personality types that will determine not only how a person participates in sport and recreation, but also his or her stance on participation in life. Stanley Plog developed a model of allocentricity and psychocentricity for the tourism industry in 1972. He presented these two personality traits as the opposite ends of a continuum of traits. Psychocentric refers to people who are nervous, not adventurous, self-inhabited, and like structure. On the other end of the spectrum are those

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    Green Globe Program

    Green Globe program--Cosmo Hotel Mongkok Green Globe is aim at sustainable tourism and the way of global travel and tourism industries certification program. The members from Green Globe save valuable resources such as energy, solar, water and reduce operational costs. Green Globe Members are contribute to the communities, environment, sustainable tourism and meet the expectations of green tourism and business tourists. Green Globe Certification is active in harmonizing with other established

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    The Tourism in Germany

    International Tourism “The tourism in Germany” Essay by Florian Otto BECKER Introduction: Germany is the seventh most visited country in the world with an estimated total of 31,5 Million visitors in 2014. It is a widely diverse country that has to show and offer vast numbers of attractions. From the North - and Baltic Seas with its coasts and islands to the Alps, this nation situated in the heart of Europe, offers nature parks, beautiful landscapes, strongholds from the medieval age and authentic

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    Hunting Tourism

    Compared with less wealthy people, wealthier people have much spare money to develop their interests and arrange their spare time. Hunting tourism requires large areas of free ground or near reservations, places with such conditions almost all located in less developing countries which they are relying on the income from wildlife and natural attractions. Calculating the probability, I assume that wealthier people are more likely from developed countries than developing countries. emand

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    Popular Culture of Europe Throughout the Ages

    Popular Culture of Europe Throughout the Ages Popular culture always has, and will remain, a telling aspect of the mindset of the masses throughout history. It is best defined by PhilosophyNow as the vernacular or people’s culture that predominates in a society at a point in time. The popular culture of Early Modern Europe can largely be classified as a shift from rowdy and vulgar celebrations to a more educated form of enjoying oneself. In the 1800’s, the formation of a mass society accompanied

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    Virginia Beach Case

    1. Virginia Beach offered segmented marketing initiatives to attract different types of tourists. This strategy is highly successful with the use of a user-friendly Web site. It places target advertisements through specific media channels in order to reach each traveler segment. Currently, the target traveler segment of Virginia Beach includes singles without children, families, sports enthusiast and mature consumers. Personally, I think there can be more potential tourist segments for Virginia

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    Introduction of Year of Tourism 2015 Malaysia

    Introduction In 2015, government proudly present Malaysia Year of Festival tourism campaign (also known as MyFEST 2015) with themed ‘Endless Celebration’, the year-long calendar is packed with festivities of every genre such as cultural festivals, shopping extravaganzas, international acclaimed events, eco-tourism events, arts, music showcases, food promotions, sports and other themed events. (About MyFEST 2015) ‘Malaysia, Truly Asia’ is not just a slogan that promote to the world, it truly

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    Flight

    CASE APPLICATION Flight Plans CHAPTER 1 | MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONS 25 With a small year-round population, Branson, Missouri, is in a location not easily accessible by air service.45 The city, best known for its country music and music variety shows and family-style attractions, also has the kinds of outdoor activities that attracted more than 8 million visitors last year, earning it the unofficial nickname ‘Vegas without the gambling.’” About 95 percent of those visitors come by car or

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    Pestle for Zara Plc

    interest in a company or enterprise outside the investing firm’s home country. We have chosen tourism sector to evaluate the FDI’s flow and importance during the past two years. Apart from that, we analysed the impairing factors to FDI’s in torism sector and finally we pointed out some suggestions that should be taken by the government so as to attract more FDI’s. 1. Historical Background Tourism is an increasingly important sector of economic activity worldwide, and is becoming one of the

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