was poor. Today this situation has totally changed: in the development countries all families have one car and a large number of them have two cars or more. Nowadays cars are essential: many people use them to go to work every day and to travel on holiday. I think cars are one of the most important invention of the last centuries. Unfortunately cars have caused some damage: nowadays we have many environmental problem and we breathe dirty air because of the their gases. Cars have really changed the
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ 1948. Article 24. Everyone has the right to rest and leisure‚ including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay. (www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml#atop) [March 18‚ 2011] [Online UN website] Introduction As it is a human right to have a holiday‚ this report discus the motivating reasons and the appeal factors why people choose their tourist destination. The report will start with definitions of tourism and motivation
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entertainment were mainly for men. Women had little free time. When they weren’t working outside the home‚ they were working in the home. Both men and women did go to the fairs and festivals which were held at intervals throughout the year. A bank holiday fair was a big event. It featured everything from roundabouts to swings‚ to peepshows‚ animals‚ waxworks and plenty of
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attraction by those who enjoy its somewhat dubious night life‚ it is to be found on the northern shores of Cornwall with its many beaches having their golden sands beaten by the delights of the Atlantic Ocean. Having been a firm favourite for long stay holiday makers or for day visitors from
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market is in Asia. Then they set stock exchange in Hong Kong in 1995. Competitors As we all know‚ nowadays‚ the tourist industry is developing fast that many countries need more international hotels. Shenzhen is a seaside city‚ many tourist go to the beach‚ Sheraton is a five star holiday hotel‚ which means their aims are different from Shangri-la‚ because Shangri-la is luxury hotel but Sheraton is a resort hotel. However‚ they
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Falconer‚ a founder member of the Middlesbrough Rambling Club and an ardent campaigner for walkers’ rights under his alias of ‘The Rambler’. In 1930‚ after the foundation of the Youth Hostels Association‚ Alec conceived the idea of a long distance holiday walk around the outskirts of the moors and the Yorkshire coastline‚ encouraging the building of hostels all along the way. On 24th May 1969‚ nearly forty years after its conception‚ the Cleveland Way officially opened to become the second National
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Learner Profile The Learner is a thirty-six year old Turkish lady who has permanently lived in the UK since 1995. She does not speak any other languages other than Turkish and English. She is a high school graduate with a healthy hunger to learn further. The Learner came to England because of her marriage as her husband‚ another Turkish national‚ has his own business set up in the UK. She is a housewife and mother to twin boys‚ age 14. At her arrival‚ she was not able to speak any English.
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I declare the work submitted here is my own and has been completed in accordance with University Regulations. I understand that work may be checked. By submitting this coursework‚ I declare that I am fit to submit‚ and therefore will not normally be eligible to submit a request for mitigation for this coursework. Leeds Beckett University e-Assignment cover sheet Student ID no DATE SENT: Module Tutor Simon Morgan Course BA History Module Code Due Date 18/12/2014 Module Title
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Tourism Notes ------------------------------------------------- Year 1 Ronan Keane Table of Contents Forecasting Demand 4 Poor forecasting: 4 Most popular variable (as measurement for demand): 4 Causative (Econometric) 4 Econometric models 5 Non-causative (time series) 5 Non-causative (time series) 5 Qualitative forecasting 5 Problems and challenges 5 Gravity model 5 Limitations 6 Price and Income Elasticity in Demand 7 Elasticity’s of Demand in Tourism 7 Income
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Sarah Pender The Travel and Tourism Sector 14th November 2012 Table of Contents Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Task 1: The history and structure of the travel and tourism sector 4 Task 2: The influence of local and national governments and international agencies on the travel and tourism sector 8 Task 3: The implications of political change 10 Task 4: Investigate the effects of supply and demand on the
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