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    Ecotourism

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    of Palau was recognized as one of the world’s foremost diving destinations. In the crystal-clear sea just off the coast is a colorful underwater wonderland‚ featuring more than 500 species of coral teeming with some 1‚400 kinds of fish. On land‚ travelers can wander along unspoiled beaches or go trekking through dense jungles. Palau’s remote location in the westernmost corner of Micronesia has helped to shield both its natural resources and its cultural traditions from the detrimental effects of

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    had joined in the cannibalism. If in fact they were all cannibals or not‚ only time and more extensive research can tell. In April of 1846‚ the Donner Party set off from Springfield‚ Illinois in search of a new life and land in California. The travelers consisted of George Donner’s family and himself‚ and also the seven teamster drivers he hired. Also on the trip was Jacob Donner and his family and James Frazier Reed‚ and his family‚ and their two hired servants that

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    Introduction This chapter presents the background of the study‚ statement of the problem‚ purpose of the Study‚ objectives of the study‚ research questions‚ scope of the study and the significant of the study. Background of the study Customer care was defined by Kotler (1998) as a service that one can offer to another which is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything but brings about customer delight and satisfaction. In other words‚ customer care is a service

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    HISTORY OF TOURISM

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    encouraged the development of water travel. THE EMPIRE ERA Egyptians At the peak of the Egyptian era‚ travel for both businessand pleasure began to flourish. Travel was necessary between the central governmentand the outlying territories. To accommodate travelers on official business‚hospitality centers were built along major routes and inthe cities. Egyptians also traveled for pleasure‚ and public festivalswere held several times a year. Assyrians and Persians The Assyrians means of travel were improved

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    the capital city to the Spin Boldak-Chaman border with Pakistan which is commonly used as a smuggling road There are two major freeways in Kandahar named Kandahar-herat and Kabul-kandahar highway which Taliban have been continuously tormenting travelers. Kandahar is also part of the larger network within Afghanistan named the Ring Road or Highway 1 More than 80% of the area is flat land and almost 10% is somewhat mountainous Over ¾ of the countries roads can handle cars in all seasons where almost

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    country has its own specific architecture‚ therefore‚ it brings enthusiasm and high satisfaction to12 traveler when they set foot in the strange nation. Other excellent factors that the tourists want to experience when they travel overseas are food and customs. The food are over the world is so diversity and its process too. Trying once time and remembering all the rest of life is the common travelers’ state of mind. Even though the foreign food is taste or not‚ the feelings when they eat are the exciting

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    million air travelers. Ryanair’s strategy is focused on breaking this duopoly with the introduction of Ryanair’s low costs and efficient service on the same route. The strategy entails to achieve the following: 1. With the competitive price of I£98‚ many travelers from this stabilized market pool would choose to fly with Ryanair‚ especially if Ryanair could maintain the proclaimed high quality service to its passengers. 2. Ryanair’s 4 daily flights provide much flexibility to the travelers who could

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    Xenia in Ancient Greece

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    people show xenia because Zeus demands hospitality from humans. Lastly there are many times when hospitality is shown to strangers even though the hosts do not know the travelers. Reciprocation is given to strangers in hopes that when the hosts are travelers the favor will be returned. To begin with‚ Menelaus welcomes the travelers and has the gatekeepers groom and unhitch their horses‚ saying to his servants‚ “Lead our new guests into our house to share in our feast”.(91) This shows that he

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    traffic in a city? advanced surveillance systems‚ the early stages of a traffic bottleneck situation can be detected‚ and traffic can then be directed to other routes to mitigate the congestion and to provide faster and more efficient routes for travelers.    4. List any 3 of the range of technologies involved in “ITS”? computer informatics engineering computer science 5. Provide 2 examples of “Intelligent Transportation Systems”—ITS with google image examples: Example 1:

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    Schivelbusch Reading Notes

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    train compartments‚ European rail travelers found their vision deadened by the overstimulation the foreground supplied (close up‚ everything blurs at high enough speeds)‚ and the spectator loses the ability to make sharp distinctions between disparate objects‚ resulting in what Schivelbusch dubbed panoramic vision. He asserts that panoramic perception‚ in contrast to traditional perception‚ no longer belonged to the same space as the perceived objects: the traveler saw the objects‚ landscapes‚ etc

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