No – 09237740074TH YEAR | Under The supervision of:Mr. Ravi Kumar SinghAssociate ProfessorFaculty of Hotel Management‚ Ghaziabad | CERTIFICATE BY THE SUPERVISOR Title: “MEDICAL TOURISM IN PUNJAB- A CASE STUDY OF JALANDHAR CITY” Certified that: I am willing to guide the research work of ““MEDICAL TOURISM IN PUNJAB- A CASE STUDY OF JALANDHAR CITY” . 1. To the best of my knowledge the subject selected has not been studied and not being studied so far in any college and University.
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4sent Malaysia tourism industry SWOT analysis Edit 0 0 6… Now a days tourism industry in malaysia had been grow alot and its become one of the majjor attraction for polititions and economist in Malaysia‚as below we want analys this industry according to the SWOT analysis. Strenghts • One of the strenghts is that the most of people in malaysia understand English language so they can communicate with tourists. • Because in Malaysia there are 3 diffrent culture living together so tourists
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areas‚ that is also called “the triple bottom line”‚ was first used in 1994 by John Elkington‚ the founder of a British consultancy called SustainAbility1‚ have a direct and indirect interconnections to each other. The common area of the three is sustainable development. We can say‚ sustainability is a balance of the three Es. For more detail is good to refer to some examples and areas of each E2. For the Environment‚ we would consider; Acres of designated open space‚ Per capita greenhouse gas emissions
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Introduction My task was to make country research with problem statement and in -depth analysis. I choose Malaysia as my destination. Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia. It consists of thirteen states and three federal territories. It is separated by the South China Sea into two regions‚ Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. Land borders are shared with Thailand‚ Indonesia and Brunei and maritime borders exist with Singapore‚ Vietnam and the Philippines. Peninsular
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Technology and tourism Anna Baines The author Anna Baines is a freelance journalist. Abstract The travel and tourism industry is starting to exploit technology. This is going to change the nature of the services offered‚ and the nature of work within the industry. Employers and employees may have different perceptions about the likely benefits of technology. Discusses the changes at the “higher” and “lower” organisational levels and suggests that the industry is only partially prepared for the
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Sustainable Management Futures Applying appropriate frameworks that have been discussed in the module‚ undertake a sustainability analysis of an organisation of your choice. Assignment Word Count: SID: 0774795 Submitted To: Dr Beatriz Acevedo Suggested content: 1. Brief description of the company chosen (sector‚ location‚ etc.) and identification of main ‘sustainable’ features in your analysis. 2. Analysis of the context: Identify legislation‚ social‚ political and economic context of
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1.0 Tourism Industry in Sabah The tourism industry‚ especially in Sabah‚ has been booming despite the natural disaster tsunami and bird flu. Tourists have been flocking to Sabah due to its unique eco-related places that had generated a lot of interests among foreign visitors. Kota klias is one of the many interesting sites in Sabah and in recent years the area has been gaining popularity among foreign tourists due to the presence of the unique and proboscis monkey. 2.0 THE TOURISM INDUSTRY
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Sustainable Food Preparation. Through out the world food preparation has become more damaging to the world. In London‚ food creates 19 million tones of greenhouse gas emissions per year which is more than from all of London’s transport and all of London’s houses. Sustainable food is safe‚ healthy and nutritious‚ for consumers in shops‚ restaurants‚ schools‚ and hospitals etc‚ and can meet the needs of the less well off people and provides a livable livelihood for farmers‚ processors and retailers
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Tourism in LEDCs- Gambia Gambia is described as ‘The Smiling Coast of Africa’ and despite being one of the smallest countries within Africa‚ it is quite a stable place. However‚ the level of stability within the country is much higher than that of wealth or prosperity as the soil quality mainly only allows the growth of peanuts‚ which Gambia highly relies upon the export of. In recent years there have been attempts to generate oil from Gambia‚ but there has been no successful attempts at striking
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tapraid4/z3z-pom/z3z-pom/z3z00405/z3z0519d05a mcquaten S 5 3/8/06 14:46 Art: 0519 Input-17 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Vol. 14‚ No. 4‚ Winter 2005‚ pp. 482– 492 issn 1059-1478 05 1404 482$1.25 POMS © 2005 Production and Operations Management Society Sustainable Operations Management Paul R. Kleindorfer • Kalyan Singhal • Luk N. Van Wassenhove The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania‚ Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania 19104‚ USA Merrick School of Business‚ University of Baltimore‚ 1420 N. Charles
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