Tourism destination brand identity: The case of Slovenia Received (in revised form): 24th May‚ 2007 MAJA KONECNIK is Assistant Professor in the Marketing Department of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). Her research interest lies in the area of tourism marketing‚ especially destination branding. FRANK GO is Professor of Tourism at the Erasmus University at Rotterdam (the Netherlands). His research interests include information and communication technology
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LAYTONSTONE & GANTS HILL). By MBA STUDENT ADNAN USMAN STUDENT NUMBER: 109811 A DISSERTATION PRESENTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND SEPTEMBER 2011 ------------------------------------------------- Declaration The work I have submitted is my own effort. I certify that all the material in this Dissertation‚ which is not my own work‚ has been identified and acknowledged. No materials are included
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Coursework Header Sheet 198085-‐-‐-‐14 Course Coursework Tutor BUSI0011: Dissertation -‐-‐-‐ General Dissertation U Veersma Course School/Level Assessment Weight Submission Deadline BU/UG 85.00% 21/03/2013
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short time to live. Because of this Mr. Ewert decided that he would take matters into his own hands and die on this own terms. With the help of Dignitas‚ an assisted suicide company in Switzerland‚ he was able to do just that. In the movie‚ Suicide Tourist‚ we
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[Type text] Haiti as a Potential Disaster Tourism Destination Aleksandr Gorbenko Certificate in International Hotel and Tourism Management HTMi Switzerland 0 [Type text] Table of Content Introduction ............................................................................... 2 Historical Manifestations of Dark Tourism ........................... 2 Dark Tourism Motivation ....................................................... 3 Positive Sides of Dark Tourism ...........
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The history of India begins with evidence of human activity of Homo sapiens as long as 75‚000 years ago‚ or with earlier hominids including Homo erectusfrom about 500‚000 years ago. The Indus Valley Civilisation‚ which spread and flourished in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent from c. 3300 to 1300 BCE in present-day Pakistan and northwest India‚ was the first major civilisation in South Asia. A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture developed in the Mature Harappan period
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and ’pull’ factors of a tourist destination: the role of nationality - an analytical qualitative research approach Girish Prayaga; Chris Ryanb a Department of Tourism‚ CERAM Business School‚ Nice‚ France b Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management‚ University of Waikato‚ Hamilton‚ New Zealand First published on: 06 April 2010 To cite this Article Prayag‚ Girish and Ryan‚ Chris(2011) ’The relationship between the ’push’ and ’pull’ factors of a tourist destination: the role of nationality
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Lost and Found in Translating Tourist Texts Domesticating‚ Foreignising or Neutralising Approach He Sanning‚ Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology ABSTRACT Domesticating and foreignising strategies are popular in translation studies and each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages in translating tourist texts. The advantages for domesticating include maintaining the terseness of the text‚ obtaining the reader‘s understanding of the translated text‚ and gaining
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MOTIVATION AND SATISFACTION OF SENIOR TOURISTS FOR TRAVELING OVERSEAS I Gusti Bagus‚ Rai Utama Postgraduate Student (P.hD in Tourism)‚ Udayana University and Lecturer of Economy and Humanities Department Dhyana Pura University‚ Bali ABSTRACT Senior tourist is potential‚ this is due to the improvement quality of life‚ and the quality of medical technology‚ increasing of income‚ and other factors that impact to human life expectancy is getting longer. The study is related to senior
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ARISE: A Destination-for-a-Day Spa OVERVIEW The ARISE: A Destination-for-a-Day Spa case describes how a spa going through the business development stage is struggling with employee turnover as well as has been operating at a loss for the past two years. ARISE‚ the spa in question‚ was built on the business strategy of differentiation which emphasizes employee-customer relationships. Within these relationships‚ ARISE employees act as Personal Wellness Coaches (PWC) helping clients create “integrated
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