To what extent has increased tourism and globalisation affected the local people in Kenya and their culture. - Key Ideas - Sustainable development - The building of environmentally damaging infrastructure‚ and coral bleaching due to tourism. + Introduction of eco-friendly camping in the game reserve with tents and locally sourced food. -Managing the environment to ensure I’s available for future generations -Economic development (Increasing urbanisation and bigger income due to tourism based
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international organisations and contemporary trading blocs and agreements in promoting globalisation. | Throughout the recent decades‚ international organisations‚ trading blocs and agreements such as the European Union (EU)‚ Asia-Pacific Economic Corporation (APEC)‚ North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) have influenced the promotion of globalisation throughout economies. The positive and negative outcomes of the influence of international
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Essay 2: Practices of cultural organisation contribute to managing globalisation in the post-bureaucratic era “Organisational Culture is the pattern of basic assumptions that a given group has invented‚ discovered‚ or developed in learning to cope with its problem of external adaption and internal integration” (Schein 1992). It enables a new understanding of values and moral elements that comprise a productive work environment‚ and simultaneously an organizational excellence. This essay aims
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Assess the view that process of globalisation has led to changes in both the amount of and types of crime. Globalisation is the growing interdependence of societies across the world‚ with the spread of the same culture‚ goods and economic interests across the globe. Therefore what happens in one locality is shaoed by distant events. Globalisation has many causes including the spread of new information and communication and also the global mass media‚ cheap air travel influence. Held et al suggested
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Introduction This paper examines how the emergence of media globalisation has fuelled debates that have arisen on the weakening of the nation state and the deregulation of government in media ownership. We will address how the tensions between political influence and media globalization create issues that include economic interests‚ resistance to cultural imperialism and promotion of national identity. Such issues create impacts on the role on governments‚ agencies and corporations making decisions
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Tutorial 1: Globalisation has caused job loss in America and job gain in China. Discuss. Introduction (Un)employment is a prevalent issue of economic security‚ and we observe many claims and counterclaims about the role of globalisation in the causation of unemployment. The growth of “transplanetary and supraterritorial connectivity” of the global economy has positive and negative outcomes on economic security and social equality. This essay discusses the causality of globalisation on employment
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN AIRTEL AND VODAFONE USERS IN CITY OF MUMBAI. The Indian telecommunications Network with 250m telephone connections is the fifth largest in the world and is the second largest among the emerging economies of Asia. Today it is the fastest growing market in the world and represents unique opportunities for UK companies in the stagnant global scenario. Tele-density‚ which was languishing at 2% in 1999‚ has shown an impressive jump to 9.5% in 2006 and 10.5% in 2007 and is
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ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE COMMITTEE FOR TRADE‚ INDUSTRY AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT Fifth session‚ 13-15 June 2001 Item 4 of the provisional agenda The economic importance of insurance in Central and Eastern Europe and the impact of globalisation and e-business by Esther Baur‚ Ulrike Birkmaier‚ Marco Rüstmann Swiss Re‚ Economic Research & Consulting‚ Zurich1 1. Introduction 2 - 3 2. The economic importance of insurance 3 - 10 2.1. The role of insurance for economic development
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Asses the view that the process of globalisation has led to changes in both the amount of crime and the types of crime committed (21 marks) Globalisation is the increase in the interconnection because different societies. This is what happens when locality is shaped by distant events. Globalisation has many causes including spread of information‚ communication technology‚ the global mass media‚ cheap airline flights and easy movements of businesses. Globalisation creates new opportunities for crime
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INDIAN TOURISM INDUSTRY -EMMERGING CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ERA OF GLOBALISATION Dr.GUNDETI RAMESH gundetiramesh15@gmail.com FACULTY MEMBER‚ DEPARTMENET OF ECONOMICS‚SATAVAHANA UNIVERSITY‚ KARIMNAGAR‚ANDHRAPRADESH. This paper mainly highlighted the Challenges and Opportunities of the Indian Tourism in the context of globalization. This tourism industry undoubtedly emerged as an instrument of rural employment generation as a labor intensive activity in a labor surplus economy‚
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