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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1. Cultural Tourism in Mauritius Tourism comprises of activities of persons travelling and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than 1 consecutive year‚ for leisure business and other purposes (WTO‚ 1991). Mauritius is one of the islands which make up the Mascareignes Islands group. Tourism is a major factor in keeping the economy of this country as high as it is. Before people started visiting this beautiful part of the world they solely relied

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    …………………………………………………………………..Page 6 Why the need for Consumer Laws? ……………………………………………………..Page 6 Consumer Vulnerability…………………………………………………………………..Page 6 The Implications of Consumer Laws……………………………………………………Page 7 The Socio-economic evolution of Mauritius……………………………………………Page 8  A brief history of Mauritiuseconomy…………………………………………...Page 8  Consumer Protection Act 1998 (some sections) …………………………………Page 9  Fair Trading Act 1988……………………………………………………………..Page 11  Breakthrough in the Consumer Protection Laws………………………………Page

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    1. What can you tell about historical‚ contemporary and future Malaysian economy? Historical: After Malaysia gained her independence from Britain in 1957‚ 3 major races of Malaysia are living harmony. Most of the economy is on primary economic- agricultural such as planting‚ mining‚ fishing and all the production of raw material. Malaysia had focus on the production of tin during that time; most of the tin are export to foreign country to make foreign exchange. Before May 13 incident‚ Chinese

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    food in mauritius: firstly what is the meaning of traditional foods? Traditional Foods Are: Foods in their original form‚ as they were Created-- not modernized‚ not processed or not packaged. They may be Foods that have a long history of supporting to good health‚ whole and nutrient-dense. Foods that are simple and basic: meat and poultry‚ eggs‚ whole grains‚ fish‚ beans and legumes‚ vegetables‚ fruit‚ nuts and seeds‚ dairy‚ fats. HISTORY OF MAURITIUS CUISINE The cuisine of Mauritius is a blend

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    Socio-Anthro We should know the importance of anthropology and Sociology in our lives because: 1. To know the past and the present society for us to grow. 2. It is important for us to study anthropology and sociology to be able to know if our society is meeting its standards for maintaining its sustainability. 3. We should be updated on what’s happening in our society nowadays so that we can change the negative into positive ones. 4. We should know the history of our society

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    The Banking Sector in Mauritius The banking sector comprised 20 banks licensed to carry on banking business in Mauritius as at end-June 2011.Of these‚ eight were domestically-owned banks‚ seven were subsidiaries of foreign banks and five were branches of international banks. Reflecting efforts undertaken by the Bank to develop the range of services offered by banks in Mauritius‚ a new entrant joined the banking industry in March 2011 as the first bank licensed to conduct Islamic banking business

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    China ’s Future Population and Development Challenges Author(s): Jianfa Shen Source: The Geographical Journal‚ Vol. 164‚ No. 1 (Mar.‚ 1998)‚ pp. 32-40 Published by: The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3060543 . Accessed: 02/10/2013 20:35 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a

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    Report and Proposition of Strategies to Enhance Growth of the ICT Sector Through FDI in Mauritius Syed Farhan Ahmed[1]‚ Shaun J Rodrigues[2] and Harrish C Bheemul[3] Abstract Mauritius has progressed significantly from a low-income to a middle-income diversified economy with growing industrial‚ financial and tourist sectors. However‚ one of the most significant contributors to Mauritius booming economy is the development of the services sector and the focus of Foreign Direct Investment

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    1)M/J 2010 The study of sociology is influenced by values‚ and this is the reason why sociology can never be a science. Explain and asses this view. Basic Idea: value free vs. not free from values >> 19th century; socio; study; impressed by the advances in natural sciences as it the era of modernity; more intro; bring both the for and against argument in question‚ >> Many sociologists believed that research could and should be value free; Comte; Durkheim‚ >> Esp. to theorists

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    MAURITIUS TRANSPORT CONSENSUS FORUMS – BRIEFING TO THE HON. MEMBERS OF THE CABINET GOVERNMENT OF MAURITIUS by Jonathan Richmond Transport Adviser to the Government of Mauritius 28 September 2006 INTRODUCTION This briefing document reports on a process to achieve consensus among twenty major stakeholders on transport policies and actions needed for Mauritius. Following forums held on 14 and 21 September‚ nineteen out of twenty participants reached agreement on a set of proposals and signed a

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