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    Cloud Computing

    Assignment Porter’s five force |Suppliers power |For stubing enterprises the key suppliers are the cruise manufactures, as there are not many | | |manufactures in cruise business. The power is in suppliers side, so if they increase their cost | | |of ship and other facilities. It would be a problem for the travel companies to buy ships and | | |maintain. If stubing enterprises

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    Fly Fishing

    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Fishes are caught essentially for consumption. However, catching fish happens to be a well-known recreational pastime as well. Recreational fishing is also known as sport fishing. The main motive behind recreational fishing is pleasure or relaxation along with competition in some cases. It should not be mixed with subsistence or commercial fishing. While subsistence fishing is for basic survival, commercial fishing is essentially for

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    Ecotourism

    of different help towards the host of the country where this form of tourism is going on. So what is exactly ecotourism? Fletcher and Honey both have different definitions of what ecotourism is. Fletcher’s definition of ecotourism is: “just interaction with some type of natural resource, as opposed to seeking out the products of human creation, which has been the main form of tourism until now, in terms of mainstream tourism”. This entails leaving home and going to natures beautiful scenery

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    Tourism

    Tourism industry has turn into a consequential sector in both developed and developing countries including Malaysia (Pazim,Rosli,2011). Tourism sector in Malaysia has shown positive achievements and contributes significantly to the country's economy and it has become a focus area for investment. Norsiah and Zaini (2012) stressed out that tourism is one of the most expeditious growing industries in the accommodations sector and the second most astronomically immense gross domestic product (GDP) contributing

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    Eklabu

    Corregidor as Dark Tourism: Basis for Designing Marketing Plan A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the School of Hospitality & Tourism Management of St. Dominic College of Asia A Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements Towards the Degree Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management Gocotano, Mary Abigail C. Sarte, Kimberly Anne A. APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management, this thesis entitled “Corregidor

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    Promoting Hong Kong as the “City of Life” and Persuading the Visitors from Mainland China to Visit Hong Kong

    Executive Summary We are glad to be of services to the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) - formerly known as Hong Kong Tourism Association, in presenting this consulting report on promoting Hong Kong as the “City of Life” and persuading the visitors from Mainland China to visit Hong Kong In this report, we will base on the two-year major promotional tourism campaign “City of Life: Hong Kong is it!” which launched by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) in April 2001 to showcase to visitors from Mainland

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    Environmental Economics Report

    Bradisha Smith 100 111 411 Bradisha Smith 100 111 411 Negative Externalities of Tourism & Foreign Investment in The Bahamas Environmental Economics Negative Externalities of Tourism & Foreign Investment in The Bahamas Environmental Economics Negative Externalities of Tourism & Foreign Investment on The Bahamas’ Environment Although when the first few thoughts that come to mind when The Bahamas is mentioned to outsiders are paradise, luxury, and dream, the complete opposite

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    March 2013 HIGHLIGHTS There were 6.2 million visitor arrivals for year ending March 2013, an increase of 4.9 per cent relative to the previous year. There were 1.7 million visitor arrivals to Australia during the three months to March 2013, an increase of 5.4 per cent relative to the same period of the previous year. There were 588,500 visitor arrivals during March 2013, an increase of 8.1 per cent relative to the same period of the previous year. Key trends by market are outlined below

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    Open Safari Case Analysis

    recognised as an asset if, and only if: (a) it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flow to the entity; and (b) the cost of the item can be measured reliably. Because the elephants can bring future economic benefits (tourism promotion) and the cost rescuing these elephants can be measured reliably. The asset recognition criteria are satisfied. According to IAS-16,

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    Impacts on Trival

    Nowadays, travel and tourism has grown into a global economic and indirect impact on the world economy. Tourism has became extremely important economically for some countries and cities ( Dr Wall, personal communication ). For many countries tourism is the most important source of welfare. The main benefits of tourism are jobs creations and income creations. According to the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, in 2012 international tourist arrivals worldwide reached 1.035 billion ( Boham

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