TRAVEL AND TOURISM ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM STRUCTURE No. Course name and number Contact hours per week Number of credit units per semester SEMESTER ONE Compulsory subjects: 1 TOU 111 – Introduction to Tourism 3 3 2 TOU 115 – Fares & Ticketing I 3 3 3 TOU 117 – General Travel Knowledge I 3 3 4 ENG 121 – The Technique of Writing and Language Studies 3 3 5 COM 103 – Computer Fundamentals I 3 3 Electives: One of the following three 6 CYP 111- Cyprus History
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International Travel Agency Business Plan Executive Summary Adventure Travel International (ATI) will begin operations this year and provide adventure and sport/travel packages to people in the Pacific Northwest‚ specifically the greater Woodville area. An opportunity for ATI ’s success exists because the national tourism and travel industry is growing at 4%‚ and adventure travel at 10% annually. Further‚ the Woodville adventure travel market is growing at least 12% annually and there are no
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socially‚ and academically far outweigh the costs and difficulties. As a matter of fact‚ travel has impacted the human race for hundreds of years. In the ancient times‚ Greeks would journey to faraway places and explore new lands with different cultures so that they could bring back their ways of government and laws to implement them into their own society (D3). Over the course of history‚ travel has
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FOUNDATION DEGREE IN TRAVEL & TOURISM MODULE: FTH 104 TRAVEL ‚TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ENVIRONMENT ESSAY 1.Introduction The tourism‚ travel and hospitality industry is a complicated subject. The situation and the related information will be improved and changed through various issues and diversification of the worlds. Why people wan to go to travel? What motivated people have a trip? Where people want to spend time to visit? What kind of tour routes more popular? What the services and facilities
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perhaps graduate college and their parents get ‘em a passport and give ‘em a back pack and say go off and travel the world. Noooo. I worked all my life… I was not‚ uh‚ a part of‚ I guess‚ that culture.” So why is it that America‚ a country with 300 million people and the world’s superpower‚ turns a blind eye to the rest of the planet and political figures tout their lack of overseas travel as a plus? I believe there are a few reasons: First‚ there is size. Forget about post-9/11 politics for a
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The Laputans can be effectively characterized as a group of absentminded intellectuals who live on the floating island of Laputa. Gulliver encounters these people in his third voyage. The Laputans are parodies of theoreticians‚ who have scant regard for any practical results of their own research‚ they are so absorbed in their own thoughts that they must be shaken out of their meditations by flappers. These servants walk around with Laputans all day‚ holding special rattle-like equipment in their
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Whoosh! Into space and off to the moon goes Neil Armstrong. Do you know why past and modern day explorers traveled? Most explorers traveled in search of riches‚ or fame. One other reason why they traveled was to discover new things. Another reason was to complete deeds or tasks assigned to them by a person or group of people like NASA. That is why both past and modern day explorers traveled. Do you know why Hernan Cortes traveled? He traveled by ship in order to conquer an empire for Spain. He
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Gulliver’s Travels is still relevant today because it presents a variety of social critiques and condemnations of branches of human activity that still exist today. I believe the goal in Swift’s novel was to create something to achieve just that goal‚ or the goal of timelessness. It should already be a mediocre testament to this claim that students are required to read portions of Gulliver’s Travels during their high school senior year. Swift makes a very relevant analogy between English society
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chools and Sources of Hindu Law Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 Applicability of Legislation (S2) - Who is a Hindu? Section 2. Application of Act :- (1) This act applies a. to any person who is a Hindu by religion in any of its forms or developments‚ including a Virashaiva‚ a Lingayat or a follower of the Brahmo‚ Prarthna or Arya Samaj b. to any person who is a Buddhist‚ Jaina or Sikh by religion and c. to any other person domiciled in the territories to which this Act extends who is not a
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We were all strangers before this was ever planned. No one really thought it was possible to start with. I stepped into the portal of time that illuminated my bedroom wall. Like an endless spiral of darkness is what it looked like. I struggled to place my portal-acquiring-device—also known as PAD‚ in my pocket due to the overwhelming pressure‚ however I managed to just before I reached the other end. Lost in utter confusion‚ I wasn’t entirely sure what or where I am. I sighed in disappointment
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