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    Impact of Tourism

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    school | Economics of Tourism | Research Work | | Hassan Rafique | 11/30/2011 | An insight to the economic potential of Pakistan in terms of tourism | Table of Contents A General Abstract…………………………………………………….. 3 Heritage Tourism………………………………………………………. 4 Religious/ Spiritual or Pilgrimage Tourism………………………….. 4 Cultural Tourism……………………………………………………….. 4 Adventure or Eco Tourism……………………………………………. 4 Wildlife Tourism………………………………………………………… 5 Sports Tourism…………………………………………………………

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    Furniture Market of Nepal

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    Introduction: Arun Furniture Udyog since past 15 years has been producing quality furniture products. The organization with its efficient management skills has been a leading furniture producer in and around Biratnagar sub – municipality. The company produces a range of wide variety of wood products. Designer beds‚ tables‚ showcases and ply-woods are few if to be named some. Since its establishment many other furniture manufacturers entered the market with many lucrative

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    Hungarian Tourism

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    After 1989: Hungarian Tourism in Transition Period Tourism is one of the most important industries in the Central and Eastern European transition economies. Tourism does not only bring in massive hard currencies‚ which transition economies desperately need‚ but also receives tremendous foreign direct investment (FDI)‚ which transition states could possibly benefit from the spillover effects. This paper examines the tourism industry in Hungary after the collapse of Communism in 1989. Firstly‚

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    History of Tourism

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    http://www.ukessays.com/essays/tourism/history-and-structure.php history and structure of the travel and tourism industry Introduction Tourism is seen as one of the main industries in the world. "The World Travel and Tourism Council (2001) indicated that tourism creates more than ten percent of the global economic output and 1 in 10 jobs worldwide". "Tourism starts with the wealthy‚ with images of prestigious visits to seaside resorts and spas‚ Grand Tours and the activities of business enterprisers

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    Tourism in Hawaii

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    Paving Paradise American tourism to Hawaii has increased by 14.2 percent in just two years. This dramatic increase in tourism seems to be a beneficial boost for Hawaii’s economy; however‚ the increasing rate of tourism is harming the native people of Hawaii. While the Hawaiian economy is experiencing one of its most fruitful years‚ the native Hawaiian people are suffering from job loss‚ poverty‚ depression‚ and an overall "cultural destruction" (Trask 260). Haunani-Kay Trask uses rhetoric to discuss

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    Assess the view that religion is a major source of instability and conflict in society today Religion has held an important role in society since the beginning of civilisation and it has such power over people’s minds and shape the way our world developed. Whilst some sociological theories such as functionalist sees religion as performing a positive function in society as it can lead to social solidarity‚ integrating people into society‚ other sociological theories such as Marxist and Feminist

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    Chapter I Introduction 1. Background 1. 1. History Nepal Development Bank Limited (NDBL) was established under the Company Act‚ 2053(1997) in Chaitra 6‚ 2054 (March 19‚ 1998). It was the first national level development bank established by the private sector in Nepal. It had commenced its operation since Magh 17‚ 2055(January 31‚ 1999) as per Development Bank Act‚ 2052 (1996). Since Baisakh 21‚ 2063(May 4‚ 2006)‚ it had imparted its services in accordance with Bank and Financial Institution

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    Tourism In Malaysia

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    Tourism in Malaysia Tourism means activities that occur when tourists travel and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than a year for business‚ leisure and etc. It is the second largest foreign exchange earner‚ after manufacturing. Positive impact of tourism industry on economy 1. Contributed to foreign exchange earnings Tourism expenditures and the export and import of related goods and services generate income to the host economy and can stimulate the investment necessary

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    Tourism

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    Sell me an experience‚ not a package holiday! Selecting and purchasing a holiday is a big-ticket item – a once a year purchase that people are determined to get right. So why do travel companies consistently fail to deliver what the internet user wants when searching for a holiday online? A survey conducted in the spring of 2010 by Frommers‚ the travel guide publishers‚ has shown the most common complaints users make of travel websites. While usability issues like navigation problems are mentioned

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    Stanitski D.F. et al report joint pain in 88% of patients and Voermans N.C. et al in 90%‚ with functional impairment affecting 87%. ‘It often starts as occasional/recurrent joint pain facilitated/triggered by joint instability‚ dislocations and sprains‚ but subsequently it becomes diverse in character‚ frequently manifesting in the form of widespread myalgias and arthralgias and often with neuropathic features’ (Castori M. 2012). Unfortunately‚ at the moment‚ the causes

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