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    Decades of studies have shown that the cliché that “opposites attract” is not true. Partners who are similar in broad dispositions‚ like personality‚ are more likely to feel the same way in their day-to-day lives. This may make it easier for the partners to understand each other. Additionally‚ a 1972 study by Jerome Tognoli and Robert Keisner about the gain-loss theory of attraction revealed that people are more likely to be attracted to someone who didn’t find them appealing at first‚ but eventually

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    the business: The firm is called More Vino LTD. Nature of the business: More Vino LTD is a multilevel business. It operates four subunits: wholesaling and distribution‚ a retail store‚ a bar and a restaurant‚ and a delivery service. Marketing analysis: More Vino LTD operates in the alcohol industry. The products are essentially alcohol derivatives especially wine. In addition to wine‚ they sell hors d’oeuvres and appetizers in the bar and the restaurant. More Vino is located in Port of Spain

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    history and ancient traditions. It has many historic attractions and old temples. Some amazing tourist attractions in Vietnam such as: Nha Trang‚ Cu chi tunel‚ Sa Pa‚ Phu Quoc‚ Hoi An‚ Ha Noi‚ Thien Mu pogoda‚ Ha Long bay… Vietnam’s tourism problems are internal‚ not external. Foreign tourists are aware of Vietnam and its attractions‚ but more needs to be done domestically to make it easier for tourists to visit Vietnam‚ and to encourage them to come back a second time. There are three problems

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    Namibia is renowned as an exemplary tourist destination in Africa. This is owing to various factors such as infrastructure‚ cultural diversity and vastness‚ just to mention a few‚ but most of all‚ its political stability and peace. Equally‚ article 6(protection of life)‚ chapter 3 of the Namibian constitution‚ states “the right to life shall be respected and protected”. It further states that “no executions shall take place in Namibia”. The above clearly states that no one has a right of whatsoever

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    PACKAGING‚ PROMOTION AND MARKETING STRATEGIES OF THE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN SELECTED BARANGAY’S IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PILAR FERDINAND T. CABALAR JR. DIANNE S. ACADEMIA BSM III PRESENTED TO: DR. MARCELA C. BUENVENEDA PILAR CAMPUS‚ CAPIZ STATE UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE INTRODUCTION TO RESAERCH (RESEARCH 01) JANUARY 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS | PAGE | PRELIMINARIES | | Title Page | 1 | Table of Contents | 2 | CHAPTER

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    reports that since 1981‚ the amount of homework given to the average sixth grader has increased by more than fifty percent. Many people claim that the increase in homework dates as far back as 1957‚ when the Russians launched Sputnik into outer space. The new competition that resulted served as incentive for schools to try to increase the difficulty of the curriculum. With harder classes came more homework (Ansary). Many teachers defend large amounts of homework‚ claiming that it helps prepare

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    communication and negotiation in Indochina (Cambodia‚ Laos‚ and Vietnam) INTRODUCTION Under this chapter‚ explores three main sub-topic which is firstly is barriers to effective communication‚ secondly is approaches to successful international negotiations‚ and thirdly is being culturally intelligent in Indochina. The discussion of differences in communicative goals in an intercultural negotiation setting. Every country have their own cultural whether Cambodia‚ Laos‚ and Vietnam in communication also

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    Increasing Risks to Tourists Visiting Volcanic Regions Introduction Adventure travel is becoming more and more popular worldwide with ever increasing documentaries and books detailing exotic get-a-ways and increased accessibility; in US National Parks alone from 1962 to 2010 the number of visitors annually has increased from 32 to 281 million. Due to this unprecedented increase‚ the concept of geotourism was introduced; defined as “tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of

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    Introduction In order to discover why interpretation is used as a tool to manage the tourist experience‚ we must first understand what a tourist is and their motivation behind travelling; as well as the definition of ‘interpretation’ in the context of tourism. For the purpose of this paper we will define ‘tourist’ using Leiper’s definition from ‘Tourism Management’. He described tourists as people seeking recreational or creative understandings and experiences and desire leisure away from their

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    Less IS More In “The Gospel of Consumption”‚ Jeffrey Kaplan touched on the Kellogg controversy regarding their temporary experiment with a six-hour workday. This hot debate brought up the question: Which is better? A larger income or a chance to rest? It is without hesitation that I say we should have stuck to the six-hour workday. Although our current eight hour routines allow us the opportunity to earn more money‚ Kellogg’s experiment proved that those with shorter hours were happier and healthier

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