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    been the most significant influences on the planning and development of tourism over the past ten years. Introduction With the development of the entire society‚ tourism industry has become one of the most powerful industries in the global economic development. The status of the tourism industry in the economic development is gradually enhanced and it plays an important role in the national economy. The World Tourism Organization forecasts that international arrivals will be up to 1.6 billion

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    responsible tourism

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    also go to people who supported me directly and indirectly to complete this project within the given time. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER#1 INTRODUCTION & INDUSTRY PROFIL CHAPTER#2 LITERAATURE REVIEW 2.1 SECTION A (RESPONSIBLE TOURISM) 2.2 SECTION B (OBJECTIVES) 2.3 SECTION C (WHY) 2.4 SECTION D (RESEARCHED MODEL) 2.5 HYPOTHESIS CHAPTER#3 DATA DESIGN/RESEARCH DESIGN 3.1 SAMPLE 3.2 SAMPLE SIZE 3.3 SAMPLING TECHNIQUE 3.4 DATA COLLECTION 3.5 DEMOGRAPHIC FACTOR 3.6 SURVEY

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    ECEM HAPÇIOGLU 1605161 Democratic Consolidation in Turkey In general‚ as far as democracy and democratic consolidation in one country and state come to mean that democracy is the form of political government manner in which all of the eligible citizens claim their rights in an equal manner in order to decide their own lives and government bodies. According to Russell Hanson‚ “the people sought and gained power and influence in the name of democracy” (68). In this regard‚ democracy requires the

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    Factors‚ Issues and impacts of Hospitality and Tourism Industry of Maldives By Mauroof Zakir 2011 1. Introduction of hospitality and tourism industry of Maldives An island nation in the middle of Indian Ocean‚ consisting of 26 coral atolls dominated by over 90% of Sea and its situated in about 700 km south west of Sri-Lanka is so call Maldives. In total‚ these geographical atolls contain about 1‚190 islands of which only less than 200 are inhabited. In the Maldives‚ the tourism industry is identical

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    suggested a 30% tax cut that would be rolled out in 3 years while in office. Most of the tax cut would go to the upper income level individuals to enable the rich invest and create more jobs. These major policy modifications were aimed at increasing economic growth‚ restoring healthy financial markets‚ balancing the budget‚ increasing savings and investments and reducing inflation and interest rates. The outcome of these policy changes was however mixed. The Federal Reserve Board had an initial believe

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    INTRODUCTION Can the Bahamas survive without branching into other areas of tourism? The tourism industry today is big business for a country‚ it is the number one industry of the Bahamas. It is the migration of individuals from one place to another for a short period of time. There are two types of tourism‚ domestic and foreign. People travel for recreation‚ business‚ sports‚ education and for religious or medical purposes. Tourism is a very competitive industry. It accounts for seventy percent of the

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    Aunthenticity in Tourism

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    According to Theobald (1998:411) authenticity means genuine‚ unadulterated or the real thing. In modern times tourism is frequently accused of destroying authenticity ((a notion which is problematic in its own term)‚ through commoditization of cultures‚ such as festivals‚ dance rituals and food which is produced for monetary gain. The definition of authenticity is debatable by many academics; I will try to explore their views on this subject in this essay. MacCannell‚ in The Tourist (1999)‚ portrayed

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    Assignment For Cultural tourism in Nepal Impact on culture by tourism Shobha Kumari Karki Khatri Advance diploma Management research report Ethame graduate school Submission date:- 29th August 2011 CTH No. 24310 Acknowledge Firstly my big thanks is deserve to my college Ethames Graduate School which provide me a opportunities to be a part of the college. And I would like to express my deep respective thanks

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    different types of turkey sampled. To begin‚ our group obtained 5 different forms of turkey that are encountered in everyday life: Inspirations deli turkey from Hannaford supermarkets‚ turkey bacon‚ turkey jerky from Whole Foods‚ Inspirations ground turkey from Hannaford‚ and a raw whole chunk slice of turkey breast form Whole Foods‚ these foods were considered experiment 1. Experiment 2 was comprised of deli turkey meat in different forms: Inspirations nitrate-free sliced deli turkey from Hannaford

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    Should Turkey become the EU member? Modern Turkey is located in the territory of central part of former East-Roman empire which sufficiently influenced on formation of European civilization. Nowadays‚ there are many historical monuments reminding about Greek-Roman colonies and Christian traditions in Turkey. Since the beginning of XX century‚ Turkey was striving for adoption of the European model of development in all spheres of social life. All of this could be considered as essential criteria

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