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    Cruise Ship

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    Introduction: Cruise ship industry are viewed as travel for pleasure in the sea. They defined “cruise ships” not only as transportation but also as trip for pleasure in the sea. As Cooper‚ Fletcher‚ Gilbert and Wanhill (1993) stated‚ “Cruising is more a leisure product than a mode of sea transportation.” The cruise ship industry is increasingly being popular as floating resorts Dowling (2006). This floating resort has bars‚ restaurant‚ entertainment spot‚ sports facilities‚ shopping centers‚ and

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    China has experienced an important economic and social change‚ it will also affect people’s expectations and meaning of work. For previous generations of employees of Foxconn‚ almost all jobs have been viewed as equal and noble. Therefore‚ assembly line work for them in Foxconn is a job of which makes them proud because they can realize the family sense of responsibility and they can support their family members. However‚ Chinese economic and cultural environment has changed. According to Buzzanell(2010)

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    Carnival Cruises enjoyed a pretty good run prior to the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks. The company held 32% of the overall market‚ making it the largest cruise line in the world. As a result of the terrorist attacks cruise lines were forced to offer deep discount‚ which hand an impact on the bottom line. Bookings were down along with profit. This scenario was all too familiar to Carnival Cruises. In the beginning Carnival had struggled‚ but begin to gain popularity‚ by appealing to

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    Cruise Tourism

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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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    Carnival Cruises

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    (concentrated) industry‚ like the cruise industry‚ typically has a more attractive industry structure‚ though the nature and extent of competition in consolidated industries is hard to predict. Such industries typically exhibit high entry barriers‚ differentiated products‚ established brand preferences‚ and often high profitability. In some consolidated industries‚ incumbents fight with each other tooth and nail and hurt industry profitability as well as their own‚ as such is the case with the rivalry between

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    Cruise Market

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    In this essay I am going to explain the development of the cruise market. I am going to look for sources on the internet and in travel and tourism books as well as using information given by John Marshall. Socio-economic changes People had more money‚ industrial revolution‚ the war‚ the post war recovery‚ airplane industry‚ in the 80’s The industrial revolution made a rise of wealthy people‚ large passenger ships for the economic and social elite – they were travelling to exotic countries

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    Macquarie College Year 10 Against The Tide Essay Essay Question: How has the composer of your set text developed ideas about one theme in their novel? In the novel Against The Tide‚ Irini Savvides develops numerous themes. One of these major themes would be family. Savvides develops this theme in depth by using descriptive language and literary techniques such as poetry and imagery. She explores this theme in her verse novel in an effective way. She incorporates different cultures colliding

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    Carlos Slim Swimming Against the Tide Carlos Slim Helú was born on January 28‚ 1940. He is a Mexicanbusiness magnateandphilanthropist who is currently ranked as therichest person in the worldin 2012. Slim has beenranked the richest person in the world since 2010. His extensive holdings in a considerablenumber of Mexican companies through hisconglomerate‚Grupo Carso‚SA de CV‚ haveamassed interests in the fields of communications‚ technology‚ retailing‚ and finance. Presentlyhe is the chairman

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    Cruise Ship

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    A cruise is providing customers with an experience of a lifetime. The company seeks to fulfill the following needs of the customers to the extent of delighting them: • Customer Service • Delivering on its Promise  MARKET TRENDS: The tourism industry has been growing at a high rate for the last few years. Due to busy lives‚ people are willing to spend more on vacations than anything else. Though most vacation packages are costly‚ but they provide a feeling of satisfaction and serve as a source

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    Carnival Cruise Ship Triumph Brenda Wells BCOM/275 October 14‚ 2013 Kimberly Boyd Carnival Cruise Ship Triumph Carnival Cruise Ship Triumph caught fire February 10‚ 2013 leaving 4‚200 passengers stranded with poor living conditions. Many people were affected by the ship’s fire including the passengers‚ crew‚ and family members at home. The company faced many future issues such as loss of future passengers‚ employee relations‚ and government scrutiny of the fleet’s future safety. The

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