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    The Impacts of Natural Disasters on the Tourism Industry THM 1311 Intro. to Tourism & Hospitality Management Samantha Salamon THM 1311 Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality Management The Impacts of Natural Disasters and on the Tourism and Hospitality Industry Table of Contents Introduction Why Study the Impacts of Natural Disasters on the Tourism Industry? Taiwan Earthquake of 1991 Japan Earthquake of 2011 Market Rebuilding/Hurricane Katrina Works Cited page 1 page 2 pages 3-4

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    Destination Marketing for the Development of Tourism Industry VINOD N. KALANNAVAR MBA Lecturer Sharnbasveshwar College of M.T.A. Gulbarga Email: vinod.kalannavar@gmail.com Contact Mob: +91 7899468975 Abstract: This paper attempt to put an insight of destination marketing concept which is been developed based on the tourist destination. In the present competitive world of Tourism Industry all are expecting the quality of services in the destination. So entities which are involved in this

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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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    Aquaculture in Thailand Cole‚ D.‚ Cole‚ R.‚ Gaydos‚ S.‚ et al.(2009). Aquaculture: Environmental‚ toxicological‚ and health issues. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health‚ 212‚ 369-377. Thailand is the largest shrimp producer in Southeast Asia with shrimp farms developed along the Thai coastline (Graslund‚ 2001). The shrimp farms are about 80‚000 hectares‚ and since 1992‚ Thailand has produced from 150‚000 to 220‚000 tons of shrimp every year (Graslund‚ 2001). Ninety percent

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    The Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing industries in theworld. The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates that in 2004Travel and tourism is expected to generate* US$ 5‚490.4 billion of economic activity* 10.4% of total GDP* 214‚697‚000 jobs or 8.1% of total employment* 12.2% of total exports [1]My task is to conduct a PEST analysis for a company within the Tourismindustry. Within the tourism industry‚ I have to select one area of interestlike transportation‚ accommodation and transportation

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    Fall 2008 “Importance of Tourism industry in Destinations around the world.” An introduction to tourism: The subject of tourism: In historical terms‚ tourism activity is a relatively new development and only recently has it been considered worthy of serious business Endeavour or academic study. However‚ the tourism industry is of sufficient economies importance and its impact upon economies‚ environments and societies is significant enough for the subject of tourism to deserve academic consideration

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    The Music of Thailand The music of Thailand reflects its geographic position at the intersection of China‚ India‚ Indonesia and Cambodia‚ and reflects trade routes that have historically included Persia‚ Africa‚ Greece and Rome. Thai musical instruments are varied and reflect ancient influence from far a field - including the klong thap and khim (Persian origin)‚ the jakhe (Indian origin)‚ the klong jin (Chinese origin)‚ and the klong kaek (Indonesian origin). Classical music  Thai classical

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    There is a huge exportation of tourism and fish in Seychelles. This 2 component components are the actual major factors that are effecting the economy of the country. During the time that the Somalian pirates entered to entered to the Seychelles water zone‚ this had a big negative impact on both fishing anf tourism industries. In this case‚ government has to guarantee the security of citizens with respect to the help from other international organizations as well. Regarding to the statement that

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    Develop and Update Tourism Industry Knowledge SITTIND001A Amy Sanders 9th March 2011 | Associations “The Accommodation Association of Australia is the representative body for the Australian accommodation industry. It is a specialist organisation committed to working for employers in the accommodation sector” AAA helps provide information about simple factors needed to be known for starting new into the Australian Accommodation Industry. By becoming a member you are able to get

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    Wellness tourism can be defined as travelling for the purpose of promoting health and well-being of oneself through physical‚ psychological‚ or spiritual activities. While wellness tourism is often called medical tourism because health being the main motivating factor for the traveler‚ wellness tourists are proactive in seeking to improve or maintain health and quality of life‚ often focusing on prevention‚ while medical tourists generally travel reactively to receive treatment for a diagnosed disease

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