Destination Competitiveness: An Analysis of Determinant Attributes Geoffrey I. Crouch1 Journal of Travel Research 50(1) 27–45 © 2011 SAGE Publications Reprints and permission: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0047287510362776 http://jtr.sagepub.com Abstract The aim of this study was to develop an insight into the importance and impact of attributes which affect the competitiveness of tourism destinations. Using a general conceptual model of destination competitiveness‚ 36 competitiveness
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LIST OF BRITISH WORDS NOT WIDELY USED IN THE UNITED STATES A abseil to descend on a rope (US: rappel). From German abseilen. accountancy calculating and tracking financial matters (US: accounting). In the UK accounting is explaining oneself or one’s actions ("to give an account" or "accountability" in the U.S.A.)‚ accountancy is the profession. Action Man A toy similar to G.I. Joe. adder viper‚ a species of venomous snake advert advertisement (US and UK also: ad‚ commercial (on TV))
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Chapter 3 Intro This chapter looks at the ways that words are used‚ and frequently abused‚ in organisational communication. It shows how communicators can use fewer words to greater effort This requires attention to the principles of plain english‚ but also an imaginative use of the language‚ ensurl rial those w< ire used rem oth strong and meani I. I he task ol c based messa^ lether they are writt en very demanding. This is particularly true for people who are attempting to make use
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PART I: INTRODUCTION: THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK MAN IN THE WORLD A. The Social Nature of Man Man is “social by nature”: he relates himself to other men with the same naturalness as a fish takes to water Man is entirely dependent on others for everything Aristotle said‚ “every man feels naturally like a friend to other men. “ The natural feeling of man towards other men is friendliness Being unfriendly is like an afterthought‚ not something spontaneous Only when he starts thinking
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1 Characteristic features of slang 1.1 The notion of slang Most of us think that we recognize slang when we hear it or see it‚ but exactly how slang is defined and which terms should or should not be listed under that heading continue to be the subject of debate in the bar-room as much as in the classroom or university seminar. To arrive at a working definition of slang the first edition of the Bloomsbury Dictionary of modern Slang approached the phenomenon from two slightly different
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Management 3500 – Exam One Notes The Elements of Industrial Relations I. Basic Premise of Industrial Relations Industrial relations are a field of academic inquiry that looks at employee relations not just unions. It differs from Human Resources because HR looks at employment relations from a management perspective and industry relations looks at management from the employer perspective. Additionally‚ states that conflict between works and management is normal and natural‚ however‚ it
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the payment is in substance a product of services 4.Proceeds of gambling and windfall gains : Punting: Martin’s case‚ a ‘keen punter’ not carrying on a business as might be the case with an owner/breeder of racing stock and would be for a bookmaker. So‚ a successful punter not assessable on winnings - Evans – an
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MAURITIUS NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT OF THE SPECIAL SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON CHILDREN – “A WORLD FIT FOR CHILDREN” MINISTRY OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS‚ CHILD DEVELOPMENT‚ FAMILY WELFARE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION December 2006 1 National Progress Report of the Special Session of the General Assembly on Children – “A World Fit for Children” INTRODUCTION Since 1991 the Ministry of Women’s Rights‚ Child Development‚ Family Welfare and Consumer Protection is mandated to cater for children
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Peter McOwan with Matt Parker Peter McOwan with Matt Parker Peter McOwan with Matt Parker This is your card This is your card Acknowledgments Acknowledgments The author Peter McOwan appears courtesy of the cs4fn project www.cs4fn.org. The author Peter McOwan appears courtesy of the cs4fn project www.cs4fn.org. This work was supported by the HEFCE More Maths Grads project. We would This work was supported by the HEFCE More Maths Grads project. We would like to thank Makhan Singh‚ David Arrowsmith
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Chapter One Introduction 1.0 INTRODUCTION Besides of development of Economic activities‚ monetary related crimes are also increasing in both developed and underdeveloped countries. Almost in each country illegal transaction of money has been increased & these illegal money has been also used on various illegal activities. Money laundering process refers to illegal receipt or transfer of fund from one place to another. This process involves not only the banking system of the country but also non-banking
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