course the economic benefits brought by tourism. It is well-known that tourism is one of the four pillars of the Hong Kong economy. In 2010‚ it contributed to 4.4 percent of Hong Kong’s GDP.(http://www.gov.hk/en/about/abouthk/factsheets/docs/tourism.pdf) It is not difficult to understand why the government keeps on thinking ways to boost the already vigorous tourism. However‚ is the local community able to share the fruits of it? Does the development of tourism bring drawbacks to the community? In the
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CHAPTER 9 TOURISM Kerala is a green strip of land‚ in the South West corner of Indian peninsula. Its unique feature‚ culture and traditions‚ coupled with its varied demography has made Kerala one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. This Tropical paradise with its spectacular and diverse natural attractions has greatly attracted holiday makers from across the world. Kerala is one among the longest- lived‚ healthiest‚ most gender equitable and most literate regions makes it distinct
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Ikea Impacts on society and people Ikea was the largest furniture retailer in the United Kingdom. They successfully promoted their product in the worldwide. Their product was come with a common impression: unique design and affordable price. What they have done is to make the style more accessible (Harrison‚ 2005) •Compared to the traditional furniture product‚ they totally changed the old perception: furniture is expensive and if want with better design furniture that is more expensive. The design
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Social Effects of Tourism Sociology is the science of society‚ social institutions‚ and social relationships. Visitors to a community or area create social relationships. The ultimate effect of travel‚ experiences on the tourists as well as on the host community should determine to what extent societies encourage or discourage tourism. 1. Effects on the individual 2. Effects on the family 3. Effects on society: a. Tourism : Security and Crime b. Resentments c. Changing population
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influence of context on a substantial piece of work Symphony No. 41 in C major‚ K. 551‚ Jupiter - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ 10 August 1788 Cultural and Social Impacts During Mozart’s time in Vienna in the late 18th century‚ one of the most fruitful and successful composing periods of his life‚ there were a number of cultural and social impacts that were likely to have an effect on his music. Mozart’s ultimate goal with his music was to appeal to audiences of both nobility and middle-class. The
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B. A. PROGRAMME APPLICATION COURSES TOURISM Convenor & Coordinator : Prof. K.V. Bhanumurthy Joint Coordinator : Dr. Abha Mathur 1 Tourism Course Objective The application course aims to familiarize the students with a brief background of tourism‚ its concepts‚ development and scope with special reference to India. Expected Learning Objectives Considering that Tourism Industry is experiencing a phenomenal growth world over‚ a student who has studied this course would
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What is the impact that social media has nowadays? Technology is one of the most influential of the profound changes taking place in the twenty-first century. The easy access‚ use and dissemination of new technologies has increased the importance and benefits of social networking. People are expanding their ability to communicate with other groups more quickly and efficiently. However the use of social networks has changed how people communicate‚ their ways of conducting relationships‚ and led in
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town of Manchester numbered 17‚000 people in the 1750s. Within a few years‚ it exploded into a center of the textile industry. Its population soared to 40‚000 by 1780 and 70‚000 by 1801.” This humongous increase in population was one of several social impacts compelled by The Industrial
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the South as planters raced to make profit off the new method of processing cotton: “The cotton gin dramatically increased the amount of money flowing into the Southern economy‚ but it also renewed the dying institution of slavery” (Hillstrom 1). Slavery was the main reason cotton gin became so useful in the South‚ as slaves were needed to produce such large amounts of cotton - without them the product would not have become such a staple in the economy. Slavery essentially allowed the South to remain
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Tourism Tourism is travel for recreational‚ leisure‚ or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes" Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. In 2011‚ there were over 983 million international tourist arrivals worldwide‚ representing a growth of 4.6% when compared to US$ 940 billion in 2010.[2][3] International
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