1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report is to discuss how the socio-psychological motivations can be satisfied when travel in Japan. Ten socio-psychological motivations will be explained with an example of how tourists can satisfied their motivation with purchase the tourism product. Japan is an island nation which located in East Asia with a total area of 377‚915 square kilometres. It is an archipelago of 6‚852 islands and it covers by four major islands which are Kyushu‚ Honshu‚ Hokkaido and
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for outside influence is very dim. Richard Fitzpatrick‚ a professional filmed and Marine Biologist‚ mentions that the second bleaching of the reef “came 30 years early” (Fitzpatrick par. 10) and with that said‚ by 2050 the reef may be nothing but a coral graveyard if emission levels do not settle and another bleaching does not occur. With the second bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef occurring so early the toxicity levels on the reef are too great to be repaired naturally. This example of chemical
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very strong and everything is described in such great detail. For example‚ when M. Aronnax was describing the coral kingdom in the ocean and said “I was tempted to gather their fresh petals‚ ornamented with delicate tentacles‚ some just blown‚ the others budding‚ while small fish‚ swimming swiftly‚ touched them slightly like flights of birds.” He described perfectly what the petals of the corals in the ocean looked like. He stated that some were blown and others weren’t. He also did this when explaining
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In today’s business environment‚ a firm’s survival is dependent on how it responds to its stakeholders; CSR is a way that response is communicated. This paper explores whether CSR is necessary for the survival of Banyan Tree in today’s environment. We will evaluate the possible ways that CSR benefits the company and show that CSR is not necessary for Banyan Tree’s survival but it does play a strategic role in building brand equity along with a sustainable business. Introduction Corporate Social
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Illegal fishing methods kill our coral reefs and endanger the survival of our bountiful marine resources. In the Philippines‚ the methods listed below are among the most prominent MURO-AMI SODIUM CYANIDE This kind of illegal fishing came from Taiwan. In this technique‚ sodium cyanide powder is dissolved in water and poured into a plastic squirt-bottle. This produces a solution that is colorless‚ tasteless and odorless. When a coral reef or school of fish is seen‚ divers enter the water and squirt what
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first become certified divers by completing all P.A.D.I. classroom requirements during the first month. Concepts such as buoyancy control‚ the physics of S.C.U.B.A‚ diver safety‚ equipment function and maintenance‚ and aquatic rescue will be covered. Mastery will be assessed by passing the Open Water Certification Dive at Navy Pier (a sunken-wreck dive to follow the exam). The second part of the course covers coral reef ecology. Students will study the formation of coral reefs‚ reefs as
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Snorkeling (British spelling: snorkelling) is the practice of swimming on or through a body of water while equipped with a diving mask‚ a shaped tube called a snorkel‚ and usually swimfins. Spearfishing is an ancient method of fishing that has been used throughout the world for millennia. Early civilizations were familiar with the custom of spearing fish from rivers and streams using sharpened sticks. Today modern spearfishing makes use of elastic powered spearguns and slings‚ or compressed gas
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Underwater Archaeology first began in the 19th century when John Deane and Charles Dean excavated the Mary Rose shipwreck (Papadopoulos). It is the scientific study‚ recording and interpretation of the past through the material culture and the remains of human activities that are lying in any aquatic environment. Before the invention of scuba gear‚ excavations predominately took place on land. Due to the vast differences in the environment surrounding excavations on water as compared to on land‚
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OCEAN ACIDIFICATION The world’s oceans have largely been left out of the mainstream discussion of global climate change. Yet‚ as one of the largest natural reservoirs of carbon‚ the surface ocean plays a critical role in the global carbon cycle. Over recent years‚ human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels have increased the amount of carbon dioxide gas emitted to the atmosphere and the amount that dissolves into the ocean. Over the last decade‚ scientists have discovered that this excess
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Main Features of the Reef: One of Australia’s most remarkable and unique natural gifts‚ the Great Barrier Reef is filled with the breathtaking beauty of the world’s largest coral reef. The Great Barrier Reef is made up of 3000 individual coral reefs and 940 islands‚ which stretches for 2000 kilometres along the Queensland coast and is home to; more than 1500 species of fish‚ 30 species of marine mammals including the endangered dugong‚ 6 of the world’s endangered species of sea turtles and 215 species
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