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TOURISM AS COMMUNICATION: THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN TOURISM Ms. Neena Gupta V. Research Scholar‚ Dept. of English ‚ Univ. Of Jammu‚ Jammu-180006 Email: neenaguptavij@gmail.com Phone: 9796491314 Introduction Tourism is one of the most remarkable success stories of modern times. The industry‚ which only began on a massive scale in the 1960’s‚ has grown rapidly and steadily for the past 30 years in terms of the income it generates and the number of people who travel abroad. Tourism is the
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in organizations’ . Journal of Knowledge Management.‚ 11(2):43-59. [23] Nonaka‚ I. & Nishiguchi‚ T. (Eds.). (2001). Knowledge emergence: Social‚ technical‚ and evolutionary dimensions of knowledge creation. New York: Oxford University Press [24] Polanyi‚ M [25] Porter‚ M. (1980). Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors. New York: The Free Press. [26] Porter‚ M. (1996)‚ ’What Is Strategy?’ Harvard Business Review‚ 74‚ 6‚ pp. 61-78‚ Business Source Premier‚ EBSCOhost‚ viewed 14 May 2012
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and empirical results. Bennett‚ R.‚ & Sargeant‚ A. (2005). The nonprofit marketing landscape: Guest editors’ introduction to a special section Bridson‚ K.‚ & Evans‚ J. (2004). The secret to a fashion advantage is brand orientation. Brunsson‚ N.‚ & Sahlin-Andersson‚ K. (2000). Constructing organizations: The example of public sector reform Cable‚ D. M.‚ & Graham‚ M. E. (2000). The determinants of job seekers’ reputation perceptions 10.1002/1099-1379(200012)21:83.0.CO;2-O Cadogan‚ J Cooper‚ H. (1998)
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Introduction I am a registered and specialized trained Assistant Medical Officer (AMO) at Emergency and Trauma Department (ED). I have been working in the Government Hospital for fourteen years. In addition I am also working together other with twenty AMO’s‚ ten registered staff nurses and seventeen nursing aid in this department. In Malaysia AMO plays a major role in early diagnosis and treatment of patient whereby they are assign in hospital and clinics. AMO working in the ED are competent in
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UNLV Theses/Dissertations/Professional Papers/Capstones 12-1-2010 Management research in the hospitality and tourism industry Xu Cheng University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/thesesdissertations Part of the Business Administration‚ Management‚ and Operations Commons‚ Hospitality Administration and Management Commons‚ and the Recreation‚ Parks and Tourism Administration Commons Repository Citation Cheng‚ Xu‚ "Management
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How compelling are Hayek ’s epistemological arguments against central planning and in defense of market economies? Introduction This paper discusses the epistemological arguments of Austrian born economist Friedrich Hayek against central planning and in defense of market economies. Personally‚ I believe that Hayek’s views in this regard are logical and theoretically well grounded. Therefore‚ throughout the essay I will try to demonstrate the soundness of Hayek’s arguments. This
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In this paper I shall endeavour to critically reflect on my own approach to professional and personal development by commenting and / or exemplifying each of the highlighted criteria below. 1. Complete own individual learning plan including: a) C.V - please see appendix 1 . b) Skills and knowledge audits - please see appendix 2‚3‚4. c) Analysis of observation report – please see appendix 5. 1. 3.1. Evaluate own approaches‚ strengths and development needs‚ including literacy
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CAPITALISM VS COMMUNISM Contents 1.Capitalism a. What is capitalism? b. Historical development of capitalism c. Features of capitalism d. Merits of capitalism e. Demerits of capitalism 2.Communism a. What is communism? b. Historical background of communism c. Principels of communism d. Advantages of communism e. Disadvantages of communism 3.Comparision of capitalism and communism 4.Conclusion CAPITALISM a. What is capitalism?
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INFOSYS CASE STUDY Question1: Introduction to the organisation‚ knowledge management needs and focus at infosys 1- Introduction to the organisation Founded in 1981 in India‚ Infosys is an Indian software services company with their headquarters in Bangalore‚ Indian. The organisation now has current revenue of over $ 2.1 billion (case study‚ 2006) and has over 69‚000 employees worldwide. Infosys is one of the leading information technology service companies in India that uses an extensive
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