language groups in the Middle East: 1. Persian 2. Arabic 3. Hebrew 4. Assyrian 5. Kurdish 6. Turkish Middle East is the birthplace and the pioneer for Judaism‚ Christianity and Islam (www.en.wikipedia.org). TOURISM AND MIDDLE EAST: According to the World Tourism Organization in 2002‚ Middle East had a remarkable 16.7% increase in its overall tourist arrivals as compared to 2001 as it finished with 27.5 million tourists but gained only 3.9% of the overall world market share. The standout
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Brazil Tourism Report Marketreportsonbrazil.com presents a report on “Brazil Tourism Report”. The Brazil Tourism Report examines the significant long-term potential being offered by the local tourism industry‚ especially as the country will host the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016. March‚ 09th‚ 2015 – Navi Mumbai‚ India: Marketreportsonbrazil.com presents a report on “Brazil Tourism Report”. The report also analyses the growth and risk management strategies being employed by some of the
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Tourism helps in improving understanding between nations‚ thus I don’t agree with the statement. It involves people of a country travelling to another country for leisure‚ business or recreational purposes. Tourism is used as a vehicle for international understanding by bringing people with different backgrounds together. The interaction of diverse people with different cultures goes a long way in increasing friendship. “Tourism can greatly enrich and promote friendship and goodwill” (Bhatia‚ 2001
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co-relationship between tourism development and host communities has proven to be a powerful combination in deciding the possibility and future of tourism development in a given destination. Aref (2011) supplements that in spite of skills and awareness‚ the pace of tourism development at a destination is measured by how host communities perceive tourism development. Host communities are the major stakeholders to decide the future of tourism for they are dependable suppliers in the tourism industry (Holden
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The evolution and growth of tourism (weaver & Lawton 2010) -critical review This chapter explains the development of tourism history‚ especially highlight early modern age to the present (1500 onwards). We can see the whole process was step by step but inevitability. In my opinion‚ the tourism development relate to the development of Civilization because the world is changing and the human is changing. Such as Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ With the
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IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATIONAL TOUR TO THE STUDENTS OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS 2012-2013 ______________________________ An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the College of Arts and Sciences Bataan Peninsula State University ______________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management ______________________________ by Aldrin Gerald R. Galiste October
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Negative Economic Impacts of Tourism There are many hidden costs to tourism‚ which can have unfavorable economic effects on the host community. Often rich countries are better able to profit from tourism than poor ones. Whereas the least developed countries have the most urgent need for income‚ employment and general rise of the standard of living by means of tourism‚ they are least able to realize these benefits. Among the reasons for this are large-scale transfer of tourism revenues out of the host
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RITSUMEIKAN ASIA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Tourism Resource Management Cooper‚ Malcolm J.M FINAL REPORT Question2 Outline the main types of Adventure Tourism. What are the management risks and benefits attached to them? Recent years‚ there is a new trend of participating in a tourism called adventure tourism has been grabbing the attention of Chinese tourists. Adventure tourism involves exploration or travel to remote‚ exotic and possibly hostile areas‚ where the traveler should ‘expect the
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An analysis of the tourism industry in Sochi‚ Russia and the expected influence of the olympic games (2014) on tourism in Sochi. Table of content: 1. Introduction. 3 2. Methodology. 4 3. Tourism industry. 6 3.1. Accommodation and eateries. 6 3.2. Sports. 7 3.3. Attractions. 8 3.4. Weather and nature. 8 4. Problems. 9 4.1. Tourism. 9 4.2. Infrastructure. 10 4.3. Weather. 11 4.4. Neighbours
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Ms. Wyosette Solomon BSTM-401 Tourism Impact * Pro-Poor tourism (PPT) - Results in increased net benefits for poor people. Tourism is often claimed to be the largest industry in the world‚ thus creating both opportunities and responsibilities. Tourism can make a positive difference – and it should. Tourism can bring great benefits to local communities but only if it brings sustainable livelihoods‚ employment or additional
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