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    Energy drinks remain the most dynamic segment in the soft drinks market reaching 4.8 billion litres in 2011‚ with strong growth in most countries mainly driven by its key features‚ the combination of fun and functionality. Although the global consumption of energy drinks has been steadily rising‚ the performance of the category has varied between regions‚ with Latin America and Australasia witnessing the fastest growth over the last five years. The top ten consuming countries were the United States

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    Jaipur International Tourist Survey April 2011 Introduction With its extraordinary history and culture‚ Rajasthan holds a prominent position within India’s tourism industry. In the region‚ Jaipur has always been a major tourist destination with its many prized cultural assets. However‚ the economic boom India is witnessing is dramatically reshaping the tourism landscape‚ from the arrival of international hotel chains to the development of new transport infrastructure‚ new challenges and opportunities

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    Jai Sing’s quarters on 12 May 1666. Fearing the dungeons and execution he escaped on 17 August 1666. A heroic equestrian statue of Shīvajī has been erected outside the fort. The fort is a typical example of Mughal architecture‚ effectively showing how the North Indian style of fort construction differed from that of the South. In the South‚ the majority of forts were built on the seabed like the one at Bekal in Kerala.[1 Hawa Mahal | Hawa Mahal or "Palace of the Winds"‚ Jaipur‚ 16 December

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    Tourism in Cambodia

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    After more than a decade of spectacular growth‚ Tourism has played an important role in the development of Cambodia. It has brought employment‚ improvements in infrastructure‚ training and general education and living standards for many people‚ and raised the international profile of Cambodia. Its growth has helped diversify economic activity‚ and broaden the base of foreign earnings. Tourism statistics of Cambodia In recent years‚ the question of how to increase the yield from each tourist; how

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    o n ANALYSIS Using the concept of yield to assess the sustainability of different tourist types S. Becken⁎‚ D. Simmons Environment‚ Society and Design Division‚ P.O. Box 84‚ Lincoln University‚ Canterbury‚ New Zealand A R T I C LE I N FO Article history: Received 4 November 2007 Received in revised form 7 November 2007 Accepted 18 December 2007 Available online 30 January 2008 Keywords: Yield Tourist types Sustainability assessment Indicators AB S T R A C T Sustainability assessments

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    Investment in Cambodia

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    . GENERAL INFORMATION OF CAMBODIA Cambodia is a country with area of 181‚035 km2‚ located in Southeast Asia; bordered to the northwest by Thailand‚ the northeast by Laos‚ the east by Vietnam and the southwest by the Gulf of Thailand.     Population: young; 14‚139‚000 people (in 2010)     2007 2008 2009 2010 GDP growth (%) 10.2 6.7 0.1 6.0 GDP per capita (current US$) 632 749 744 795 Inflation‚ consumer prices (%) 7.7 25.0 -0.7 4.0   Interest rate: Commercial bank

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    Education in Cambodia

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    Betty Taylor Education in Cambodia The Kingdom of Cambodia‚ common referred to as Cambodia‚ is a beautiful country. It is located between Vietnam‚ Laos‚ and Thailand on the southern end of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. Before starting my studies this semester‚ Spring 2013 at USF‚ I knew little of Cambodia. I met another IME student here at USF whose family fled Cambodia during the civil war that started in 1970. Life in Cambodia became more dangerous during the Khmer Rouge

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    Attract Customers

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    Customers Steps to getting more shoppers in the door Attracting MELANIE MCINTOSH a special advance copy report from Inspire Retail Solutions Attracting Customers Inspire Retail Solutions Attracting Customers Copyright © 2006 Melanie McIntosh‚ Inspire Retail Solutions. All rights reserved. Published by Inspire Retail Solutions Inspire Retail Solutions 2092 East 13th Avenue Vancouver‚ BC V5N 2C4 604.376.1581 phone www.inspire.bc.ca info@inspire.bc.ca You have permission to post

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    Terror in Cambodia

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    Terror was all anyone felt anymore in Cambodia. Terror and anxiety as people counted the days until tragedy would take over life‚ as they knew it. There was no solace to be found and no comfort to be given. The entire nation was a shambles as everywhere families‚ friends‚ and individuals ran to escape the nightmare of war and rebellion. There was neither enough food nor water‚ so starvation made its home among people. Poverty went up as jobs became scarce and the death toll increased as people died

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    Likeness Attract

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    More churches are trying to bring into their congregations people who have little or no experience in churches. They are finding the process challenging and frustrating and even unpopular among their own members. So why try? That’s the point of this post. “Likeness Attract” I’m guessing whoever first uttered “opposites attract” wasn’t a church member. We don’t need a deep data to know Sunday is still the most segregated morning in America. So who do churches attract? Historically‚ churches

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