Youth Tourism Introduction Young people travel inside the country and abroad on holiday‚ to visit friends‚ to study‚ to understand various cultures as well as for adventure and relaxation. Psychologists look upon youth travel as part of their transition to adulthood. Domestic youth travel is regarded as an extension of the education process familiarizing young people with their country. There is no widely accepted definition of the youth travel market segment. This lack
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SOCIAL NETWORKING: BOON OR BANE Thesis Statement: This study entitled Social Networking Boon or Bane is limited to 30 night class students who are enrolled in 2nd Semester Year 2013 to 2014 in Private school. I. Introduction People who live in the past can only communicate through the way of Telegrams‚ Letters and Telephone Calls. But with the birth of modern Technologies‚ wireless mobile phone and computers were invented. Then‚ social networking begins. With this study‚ there are many
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Shopping Malls: Boon or Bane The world has witnessed rapid economic development in last twenty years. Countries specially‚ India‚ China‚ Brazil‚ Russia etc have seen rapid growth in terms of direct foreign investments‚ development of infrastructure and migration of rural population to urban centres. Shopping malls‚ expressways‚ commercial centres rule the urban landscape amidst sordid state of social structure and governance. Shopping malls are seen as weekend hubs for shopping‚ dining or anything
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The direct FDI impact in the short term from retail chains will be modest. If you look at the numbers -- as per [financial information services firm] CEIC Data -- FDI in 2008 was in the ballpark of US$35 billion and declined in 2009 and 2010. FDI in 2011 came in at around US$27 billion or so. So if we ask the question: Will international retail chains in the shorter term -- an 18-to-24 month horizon -- bring in US$8 billion to get back on track‚ the answer is probably not. Large retail chains
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Globalization of English‚ a Bane or a Boon? A Discussion on its Effect on Language Diversity and Cultural Identity In a globalized world‚ English‚ as a lingua franca‚ has spread and used widely across the globe. The worldwide spread of English is considered as a great threat to language diversity and cultural identity‚ and also as a bane of language death. I agree that the globalization of English affects adversely on language diversity‚ and that English hegemony brings some adverse impacts on
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College of Technology London NAME: Navneet Kaur Dhatt STUDENT ID: 099646-84 GROUP: 1 MODULE CODE: BRM (MEP/MBA) SUBJECT: BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS LECTURER: Jaishree Chaturvedi SUBMITTED ON: 22/08/2010 Table of Content |Sr. No. |Contents |Page No. | |1 | Proposed Working Title |3
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The world of communication has become so vast and sophisticated thanks to information technology. The creation of mobile phones‚ computers and the monstrous network commonly known as the internet allow people to keep in touch around the globe which is a blessing for many individuals separated from their family due to working purposes or studies. During the last decades‚ the medical field has been witnessing many modifications brought about by the latest technologies to cure people with more
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Length | Area | Capacity | Weight | 1 mile = 1760 yards 1 mile = 8 furlong 1 furlong = 10 chains 1 chain = 4 rods 1 rod = 5 1/2 yards 1 yard = 3 feet 1 foot = 12 inches | 1 sq. mile = 640 acres 1 acre = 4840 sq. yard 1 sq. yard = 9 sq. feet 1 sq. foot = 144 sq. inches | 1 gal. = 4 quarts 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 4 gills 1 pint = 34.6774 inchs3 1 gill = 5 fl. oz. 1 fl. oz. = 8 fl. drachms 1 US gal = 0.8327 gal 1 US pint = 0.8327 pint 1 US pint = 16 fl. oz. 1 yard3 = 27 feet3
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“People want real food that tastes good and doesn’t break the pocketbook.” And lastly‚ the story of how the industry got to this point in time when on a typical day 130 million Americans will eat at a restaurant (according to the National Restaurant Association)‚ is actually pretty darn interesting. From feudal times to the arrival of the fast casual segment‚ this history will give you insights on why the food services industry is one of the largest in the world today
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No – 09237740074TH YEAR | Under The supervision of:Mr. Ravi Kumar SinghAssociate ProfessorFaculty of Hotel Management‚ Ghaziabad | CERTIFICATE BY THE SUPERVISOR Title: “MEDICAL TOURISM IN PUNJAB- A CASE STUDY OF JALANDHAR CITY” Certified that: I am willing to guide the research work of ““MEDICAL TOURISM IN PUNJAB- A CASE STUDY OF JALANDHAR CITY” . 1. To the best of my knowledge the subject selected has not been studied and not being studied so far in any college and University.
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