Annals of Tourism Research‚ Vol. xx‚ No. xx‚ pp. 153–174‚ 2013 0160-7383/$ - see front matter Ó 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in Great Britain www.elsevier.com/locate/atoures http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2012.12.002 A MODEL OF ‘CREATIVE EXPERIENCE’ IN CREATIVE TOURISM Siow-Kian Tan National Cheng Kung University‚ Taiwan‚ ROC Shiann-Far Kung National Cheng Kung University‚ Taiwan‚ ROC Ding-Bang Luh National Cheng Kung University‚ Taiwan‚ ROC Abstract:
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SEX TOURISM According to the definition of the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ sex tourism refers to organized trips‚ within or outside the tourist industry‚ to engage in a commercial sexual relationship. Sex tourism can be domestic or international‚ involving cross-border trips for the same purpose. United Nations‚ defines sex tourism as "trips organized from within the tourism sector‚ or from outside this sector but using its structures and networks‚ with the primary purpose of effecting a commercial
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....... 2 History of ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) in Tourism Industry: ................................................................................................................ 2 Definition of e-tourism (Electronic Tourism):...................................................... 4 Relationship between ICT and E- Commerce (Electronic commerce) ................ 4 Relationship between Tourism and ICTs: ............................................................ 5 Advantages
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Executive Summary Cruise tourism is becoming an increasingly popular “leisure choice” worldwide‚ and keeping this point in mind cruise tourism potential of India is vast and is still in infancy stage. Mumbai as the commercial capital and gate way of India possess the great potential of cruise tourism as this place sees the highest number of tourist coming in and going out so it becomes the necessity of the time to convert Mumbai port from “port of call” to “home port”. This report has been prepared
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Chapter 14 -DQ -Even numbered problems 2-10 at the end of the chapter 2. Could each of the following items potentially serve as money? Consider each as (1) a medium of exchange‚ (2) a unit of account‚ and (3) a store of value. a. Visa credit card It is not money because it fails the store of value test. b. Federal Reserve note Yes it can serve as money. c. Dog No‚ it cannot be used. d. Beer mug No‚ it cannot be used. 4. What backs the US dollar? Include the distinction between commodity
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Journal of Accountancy: SEC fields 3‚000 whistleblower complaints in 12 months I chose to review an article pertaining to the success of the new whistleblower program in the SEC. This program was enacted in as part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010‚ PL 111-203. This piece of legislation was pushed through congress and approved as part of the President’s initiative to clean up Wall Street. According to the article 3‚001 tips were reported to the SEC pertaining
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PROBLEMS CHAPTER 2 1) If you deposit Rs.100 in the bank today and it earns interest at a rate of 8% compounded annually‚ how much will be in the account 50 years from today? 2) On your birthday‚ your uncle gave you the money in his savings account. His only deposit was Rs.100 made 50 years ago. The savings account paid 8% compounded annually. How much money is in the account today? 3) A loaf of bread costs Rs.0.79 today. If its price increases by 6% per year‚ how much will an
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Questionnaire What kind of questions do we ask? In general‚ there are two types of questions one will ask‚ open format or closed format. Open format questions are those that ask for unprompted opinions. In other words‚ there are no predetermined set of responses‚ and the participant is free to answer however he chooses. Open format questions are good for soliciting subjective data or when the range of responses is not tightly defined. An obvious advantage is that the variety of responses should
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Dear students‚ Greetings‚ Please answer the following Five questions‚ carefully read them and make your answers clear to the point‚ giving examples are very much appreciated. The following questions are short essays questions‚ requiring response of approximately 150 words each. First question:- Corantor is a hi-tech global company with a traditionally low profile. Until recently‚ if you asked anyone if he knew the corantor brand name‚ the like hood was that he would say yes. However‚ he might
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Principles and Practices of Management 1) Explain the different activity levels of Management? A: The management of an industry can be sub-divided into the following different level: 1. Top Management: It consists of the board of directors and the principal offers such as the chief executive managing director and the others concerned with the general operation as distinct from some functional specialization. They are the ultimate level of authority in the operation of the enterprise. They set
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