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    quarter of the year‚ attracting about 3 million people to Dubai. It is the region’s largest and longest running shopping and entertainment extravaganza. DSF has had around 35 million visitors since 1996‚ who have spent close to Dh74 billion in shopping malls‚ airlines‚ hotels and entertainment outlets. In 2009 alone‚ visitors reached the 3.35 million mark and spent Dh9.8 billion in 32 days of the festival. During Dubai Shopping Festival‚ shops offer deep discounts on their merchandise‚ daily car raffles

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    controlling by stating that‚ "If your idea of heaven is a place where you need only relax and wait for someone to take care of your every comfort and amusement‚ and where no unexpected surprises can crop and destroy your enjoyment‚ then Disney world is for you" (Willis 650.) Disney World provides the illusion for visitors that they have entered a picture perfect world. In this paper I will analyze Susan Willis article through evidence of control by the way in which everything is done for them‚ the way

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    14. Monti and Esquilino Monti region is near the Coliseum yet most visitors who are new to Rome skip this place without having knowledge of the place. However‚ frequent visitors do not want to miss out as the place is flooded with antiquity. There are many piazzas (like Piazza degli Zingari and Piazza della Madonna dei Monti) which unnoticeably drain time with entertainment and fun. Esquilono is near the Termini railway station and the in between regions are studded with murals along the road. The

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    Blockbuster Exhibitions: A Case Study The contemporary blockbuster exhibit‚ which emerged in the museum world in the late twentieth century‚ has become increasingly popular among museums in the past few decades. Defined by Albert Elsen as a “large-scale loan exhibition which people who normally don’t go to museums will stand in line for hours to see‚” these exhibits produce mass interest and wide-ranging excitement. In my paper I tackle the issue of the blockbuster exhibit and debate the

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    Florida is located on the on south east sea bound of the United States of America. It is a peninsula and is a popular destination from tourists from all over the world as well as visitors from other parts of the USA. There are many factors that make Florida a magnet for visitors. . The coast is the most popular area of Florida as it allows access to Florida’s many beaches‚ 75% of people in Florida live along the coast. Firstly Florida is very close to the Caribbean islands and it enjoys a very warm

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    couple who gets an unexpected visitor in the middle of the night. When this visitor asks for a favor the couple must decide whether or not they should help him. This story’s humor belongs to the Incongruity theory because at the beginning of the story when the main character refuses to help someone‚ the audience begins to think that something bad may happen to the husband or the man will be stranded in the rain. But at the end of the story‚ the reader gets a hilarious surprise when what they expect to

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    The Individual Visit Scheme should be limited .To what extent do you agree with this view? In 2003‚ The Individual Visit Scheme began‚ which allow year-round multiple entry visa arrangement for mainland visitors in selected cities. After the launch‚ the number of mainland visitors dramatically soared‚ from 8.5 million in 2003 to 22.7 million in 2010 (Fan & Yim‚ 2011).The various merits of the Individual Visit Scheme have been entirely debated. While some businessman welcome the scheme that likely

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    local markets by various age groups. • Introduction: Indians are no longer afraid to dream. Sales and bargain deals‚ attractive prizes‚ and schemes are the sure fire success formulae that the shopkeepers and showroom and super bazaars use to lure visitors in huge numbers. Malls are a mega hit. This is one culture that consumers are happy about. So happy that no one seems to mind the ’unplanned expenditure’ incurred by an outing to such an enticing place. They enjoy air-conditioned comfort‚ availability

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    portents of such surprises. However‚ the audience rarely pays attention to these little details; they tend to focus on the big picture rather than specifics. This makes the effects of the revelations and surprises appear greater than they would otherwise have been. Only upon a closer analysis of the story do these foreshadows become evident. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Three Strangers” by Thomas Hardy‚ the structure of these stories paved the way for the surprises in the end to

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    the national anthem of the home team was played and the atmosphere was filled with a patriotic cum philanthropist feeling. As the anthem ended the team was welcomed by the home crowd with a standing ovation. Then the visitor team’s anthem was played and the supporters of the visitors‚ somewhat less than the home crowd but enough to make their presence felt‚ cheered their team with the conclusion of the anthem. This marked the start of the handshakes between the players to show their sportsman’s spirit

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