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    Universal also produces syndicated televisions shows and airs its archive of television shows and motion pictures on international and domestic cable networks. Universal’s studio facilities are open for public tours and offer attractions and rides based on motion picture and television themes. Movie theme parks are also in operation in Spain and China. Other business activities involve licensing for consumer products‚ such as apparel with movie and television characters‚ the chain

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    in 2004 and two licenses are given out‚ one to the Las Vegas Sands and the other to Genting international. The Singapore integrated resort is a combination of casino and resort where it provide entertainment to all ages (Singapore Vacation and Attractions Guide‚ 2009). The first integrated resort start operation in Singapore when Resort World Sentosa opened in February 14‚ 2010 (Hoe and Shafawi‚ 2010) and followed by Marina Bay Sands in June 23‚ 2010 (Relax ‚2010). Resort World Sentosa is a

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    of these was built before the other‚ they both aim to fulfill their tasks‚ and bring magic to the visitors to both resorts. There are die hard Disney fans that will argue that Disney Land is better than Disney World‚ though the size‚ the unique attractions and rides‚ and the history of each will settle the argument that one of these vacation spots is better than the other. When Disney Land first opened in 1955‚ tickets for adults were a dollar and the price of riding any of the rides was between

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    (130300102) Lecturer: David Poon Class: 2I Submission Date: 31 Oct‚ 2014 Content 1. Introduction P. 3 2. Background 2.1 History 2.2 Ownership 2.3 Operator P. 4 3. Design and facilities of Universal Studios Singapore 3.1 Layout 3.2 Themed Zones 3.3 Attractions 3.4 Retail 3.5 Food & Beverage 3.6 Internal Transport 3.7 Hotels 3.8 Others P. 4. Situation Analysis P. 5. External : PEST Political Economy Socio-Culture Technology P. 6. Internal P. 7. SWOT Analysis P. 8. Recommendations P. 9. Reference P.

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    socioeconomic and analytical characteristics of tourists on visitation patterns and also different types of cultural attractions. The cultural attractions were grouped as four main types: Festival and Musical Attractions‚ Commercial Recreation Parks‚ Local Festivals and Fairs‚ and Knowledge/Aesthetic Seeking Attractions. The results showed that the participation patterns for diverse cultural attractions were determined by socioeconomic/demographic characteristics as well as the number/distance of trips. This

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    London is one of the most glamorous cities in the world leading in architecture and finance. It has become a vibrant cosmopolitan metropolis. A city that is a financial hub for business and a global tourist attraction holds urban spectacles that are “multi-dimensional” (Gotham 226). Cities of this sort also evoke characteristics that connect with the concept of ‘movement and vision’. With the entire activity taking place within London‚ it has to be a city of rhythm‚ harmony‚ and melody. All three

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    Helen E. Fisher‚ has studied the 3 stages of developing a relationship. Stage 1 is Lust - which is driven by our sex hormones called testosterone and estrogen - is a survival stage to stimulate the need for sexual activity for nature to reproduce. Attraction is brought about at Stage 2 where a variety of environmental factors make you gravitate towards a certain mate but then 3 neurotransmitters affect the brain to show the symptoms that romantic comedies often showcase. Dopamine is the first culprit

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    compete for investments and challenge the rise of China’s foreign direct investment attraction. Firstly‚ the reasons that China attracts FDI will be analysed and finally alternative investment patterns that challenge China’s attraction to foreign direct investment will be evaluated in the essay. China’ openness to international trade and willingness to reduce tariffs has had a vital role in the rise of FDI attraction to the country. Governments of China foresaw the opportunities that could arise for

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    The Feelings of Falling in Love What is Love? Is it attraction? Is it intimacy? Is it attachment? Love‚ in fact‚ is all of these things combined together. "Love is spiritual‚ not physical. It is a union of souls and hearts and minds‚ not something you can ’t put under your microscope and understand!" Love is an emotion combined with a series of feelings. These feelings can be immensely powerful and wonderful. Romantic love is defined to be an intense emotional state that one person experiences

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    married and it seems it is always for political reasons‚ mostly social class and money. In truth‚ for Austen‚ a successful marriage is collectively made up of many components that a woman must look for such as financial stability‚ reason‚ and mutual attraction. Austen establishes‚ as well as Gurinder Chadha in his adaptation‚ “Bride & Prejudice”‚ each one of these elements by introducing four different couples in the story. She uses each one of these couples to show the importance of having this component

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