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    Travel Magazine Comparison

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    cinema became big. But instead the industry has only grown. The power of magazines comes from personal identity shown through content and the combination of colour‚ design and tone. Holiday and travel magazines in the UK have been strongly influenced by other media like television and newspaper publishers. The fact that more and more British people are buying holiday homes abroad and making use of cheap flight companies has created a significant market for travel magazines. They have established themselves

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    What it means to be Australian. Personally‚ being an Australian to me means celebrating freedom and the diverse number of people. Being Australian means having to explore and experience the blue beaches‚ hot summer days‚ cold winter nights and the footy seasons. Australia means wearing shirts‚ shorts and thongs. Having family gatherings and barbecues‚ having the opportunity to vote which makes us a democratic country. The thing about Australia is you don’t have to be born an Aussie to consider yourself

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    You are required to compare and contrast the independent model of the Australian film industry with the Hollywood studio system. You will need to approach this in relation to finance/funding structures. “Show me the money!” When Tom Cruise’s character exclaims this in Cameron Crowe’s Jerry Maguire‚ audiences can now look upon it with a slight sense of irony. One of the most notorious Hollywood catch phrases of our time can succinctly sum up the state of Hollywood’s production system in one

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    Ojt in Travel Agency

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    “ANALYSIS ON THE OJT IN TRAVEL AGENCY OF THE 3RD YEAR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT OF CITHM” A Thesis Presented to the Faculty to the College of International Tourism And Hospitality Management LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY In Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in International Travel and Tourism Management Submitted by: Catindig‚ Erlyn D. Duque‚ Vernagin S. Ortiz‚ Rachel Mae M. APRIL

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    the famous australian author

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    b. Legendary tales of the Australian aborigines c. 6. David Unaipon was a well-known Indigenous Australian of the Ngarrindjeri people‚ a preacher ‚ inventor and writer . Unaipon’s contribution to Australian society helped to break many Indigenous Australian stereotypes.

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    T-Shirt Travels

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    T-shirt Travels The film ‘T-shirt Travels’ takes us to the Sub-Saharan African nation of Zambia‚ a country who in the 1960’s was know for having a thriving‚ domestic textile industry. As of late‚ with the countries immense amount of debt and the constant nagging of their creditors‚ such as the IMF‚ Zambia’s local economy has deteriorated and the textile industry has vanished. However‚ there is another issue present that has also contributed to the decline of Zambia’s economy: the second-hand

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    of national identity in Australia. How has/have national identify/ies been portrayed and maintained and which groups have been excluded? The nature of Australian’s national identity has been an ongoing debate for many years. It involves how Australians see themselves‚ and how other countries view Australia as a whole. Throughout the country’s history‚ the national identity has not remained constant‚ and currently it is a debate to what Australian’s true national identity is. As the original

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    Travel Portals Analysis

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    SEARCH ENGINE MARKETING FOR BUSINESS GROWTH TERM PAPER “INDIAN TRAVEL WEBSITES ANALYSIS & RECOMMENDATIONS” BY Mayank Gupta - 1212034 Vikram Gupta - 1212068   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction and Objective 2. Website Design 2.1 User friendliness 2.2 Loading Time 2.3 Search & Booking effectiveness 2.4 Aesthetics 2.5 Recommendation and Personalization 3. Search Engine Optimization 3.1 SEO site checkup 3.2 Organic Search comparison 3.3 Alexa ranking & data analysis 5. Revenues and Operations 5

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    - Like the American political system‚ the Australian system is divided into two levels (federal and local)‚ For instance the FED cannot tell the local government how to make their local laws and regulate their government and the local can’t do that to the FED. - The Australian Government is different from the United States though in that it has a Parliament like the British. The government is made up of the Prime Minister and his cabinet and at any time the Parliament (which is just like the American

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    How have TWO texts studies in class helped you to understand Australian culture? The composers of In Sydney’s Suburbs‚ An Endless Summer and Love Letter: McIver’s Baths have helped me to further understand Australian culture by using a variety of language devices and techniques to uncover the Australian culture. Chris West‚ the author of In Sydney’s Suburbs‚ An Endless Summer reveals that Australians respect the harsh landscape and presents beach culture as a prominent aspect n the lives of Australia

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