Impact of Tourism on Dubai’s Ecosystem Dubai has become a place that’s synonymous with ultra-rich lifestyle‚ state of the art technology and infrastructure. Yet up until three decades ago it was recognized to be no more than a place known for fishing and trivial trades. Since the discovery of oil reserves in the late 1960’s‚ Dubai has relied on the oil production to fuel its rapid economic expansion. However‚ depletion of its oil reserves has lead Dubai to eliminate its financial dependence
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advantage of this process. 2. CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN TOURISM 3.1. Three Key Areas Of Consumer Behavior 3.2.1. Factors affecting consumer behavior a. Personal Factors Personal factors can also affect the consumer behavior. Some of the important personal factors that influence the buying behavior are: lifestyle‚ economic situation‚ occupation‚ age‚ personality and self-concept. * Age Age and life-cycle have potential impact on the consumer buying behavior. It is obvious that the
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IMPACT OF TOURISM TO MALAYSIA ECONOMY The significant role played by the tourist industry in Malaysia can be traced from its earliest developments. This is because in comparison with other South-EastAsian states such as Indonesia and Thailand for instance‚ Malaysia was less developed in the tourist industry sector. Today it has become the country’s second biggest source of foreign exchange and the third largest economy sector. Over the years the industry is significantly contributing to GDP (gross
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BANK OF PUNJAB (BOP) SCANDAL OF 9 BILLION RUPEES LOAN TO HARIS STEEL The Bank of Punjab (BOP) hit by a massive scandal‚ a unique fraud that involves billions of rupees. The State Bank of Pakistan expressed its great concern over the Bank’s “system and controls”‚ terming them “quite weak” while the internal audit of the Bank has repeatedly cautioned the management on the huge facilities offered to certain companies. The recipients of the huge loans include owners of some companies that do
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B-Schools in Punjab: AMITY GLOBAL BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ MOHALI APEEJAY SVRAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ JALANDHAR ARYANS BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ VILLAGE NEPRA‚ DISTRICT PATIALA BABA BANDA SINGH BAHADUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE‚ FATEHGARH SAHIB BHAI GURDAS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY‚ SANGRUR CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES‚ VILLAGE JALVEHRA CHANDIGARH BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ MOHALI CT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY‚ JALANDHAR DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT‚ PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL
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Centurion Bank of Punjab. In the present scenario the monopoly of public sector banks is over and the private players are competing tough to make a position in the market. In the present scenario all the major Players of International market are making their presence in India. To name a few Barclays‚ Standard Chartered‚ ABN AMRO‚ HSBC. So the main objective is to study the CRM strategy of Centurion of Punjab which in recent past as made its presence by merging two banks Bank of Punjab and Lord Krishna
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HPharmacy Council Directorate of Health & Family Welfare‚ H.P. SDA‚ Commercial Complex‚ Kasumpti‚ Shimla-171009 Language of affidavit from the applicant New Registration Instructions 1. To be given on the Prescribed stamps papers. 2. To be attested by the Oath Commissioner or Public Notary /Executive Magistrate 3. Omit which ever is not applicable to the applicant 4. All matter to be typed (nothing
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Social Infrastructure of Punjab: A Comparison with Kerala. Dr R. S. Bawa Registrar Guru Nanak Dev University‚ Amritsar Shubhi Sandhu Lecturer Department of Management SBBSIET‚ Padhiana Abstract Economic development and prosperity of any state is immensely dependent on the level of its social infrastructure. Education‚ medical and public health are twin most important areas of social infrastructure. Punjab the food bowl of India and one of the most prosperous states is beset with handicaps
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Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter Introduction This dissertation focuses on the development of ‘Slow Food’ in Malaysia as stated in the Sin Chew Happy Sunday Special (24 June. 2007‚ p2)‚ that the ‘fast’ lifestyle has been adapted widely all over the world; regardless of work‚ competition‚ production and even eating. In the need of haste‚ people resort to fast food and convenient has resulted in people lack of flavourful‚ quick and healthy food to keep the bodies strong (www.bonjukmalaysia.com)
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oru [Impacts of Tourism Growth in Thailand and its Sustainability] TAN Jialin * Executive Summary Tourism growth has a great impact on the economy of any state; where on one hand it helps the economy to grow‚ on the other hand it creates socio-economic‚ environmental and cultural challenges which produce negative impacts on the overall economic development and sustainability of the country. First of all we will provide the introduction to the topic and will make the critical literature
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