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    Medical Tourism

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    No – 09237740074TH YEAR | Under The supervision of:Mr. Ravi Kumar SinghAssociate ProfessorFaculty of Hotel Management‚ Ghaziabad | CERTIFICATE BY THE SUPERVISOR Title: “MEDICAL TOURISM IN PUNJAB- A CASE STUDY OF JALANDHAR CITY” Certified that: I am willing to guide the research work of ““MEDICAL TOURISM IN PUNJAB- A CASE STUDY OF JALANDHAR CITY” . 1. To the best of my knowledge the subject selected has not been studied and not being studied so far in any college and University.

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    Tourism in Malaysia

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    native sites. Today‚ tourism is an effort to diversify and help boost the economy. So promoting tourism in Malaysia is really important! As I’ve mentioned before‚ the Malaysian government is definitely putting in effort to diversify the economy with hopes that Malaysia’s economy will be less dependent on exports. As a result‚ tourism has become a source of income from foreign exchange which helps boost the country’s economy. Hence‚ it is absolutely important to promote tourism in Malaysia. Promoting

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    Demand and Supply

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    How demand and supply of residential housing has affected the price and quantity for both buyers and sellers? There are many factors‚ which determine the answer to this question‚ and one of most important aspects of demand and supply of residential housing is pricing and quantity. Demand and supply plays a very important role in both the buyer and seller lives. A good seller would know his/her market. Buyers often offer properties that a seller can either accept or reject. Demand and supply

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    Tourism Dubai

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    Dhabi‚ Ajman‚ Sharjah and Umma al-Quwain. Advantages of tourism in Dubai Dubai is a well known country for their tourism and their oil. Their oil ran out a long time ago and now they are relying on the tourism industry so that they can increase their economy. 25% of Dubai’s economy is based on tourism. Tourism has brought growth to the construction of Dubai such as airports‚ amusement parks and the world’s best hotels and resorts. Tourism is also very good for Dubai because it brings loads of jobs

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    Supply and Demand

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    1. A firm’s current profits are $1‚000‚000. These profits are expected to grow indefinitely at a constant annual rate of 3.5 percent. If the firm’s opportunity cost of funds is 5.5 percent‚ determine the value of the firm: Instructions: Round your responses to 2 decimal places. a. The instant before it pays out current profits as dividends.         $ million b. The instant after it pays out current profits as dividends.     $ million (page 18) Explanation: a. The value of the firm

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    Travel and Tourism

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    Unit 304 – Principles of marketing for travel and tourism Definition of Marketing: Marketing is a type of management tool and is responsible for meeting customer requirements; marketing is about getting the right products to the right people in the right place at the right time at the right price using the right promotion; for example airline companies such as easy jet and ryanair will try and invest their time and money by finding out what different type of customers want from the companies by

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    Introduction of Tourism

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    INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM : “God’s earth in all its fullness and beauty is for the people‚ Thomas Cook Yes god’s earth is very charming and beautiful ones. Travel from the ancient time has held a fascination for mankind .The urge to explore new places and seek a change of environment is not new. In all the epics whether it is “The Ramayana’’ or “The Mahabharata” or “The Bible” every where travel has been mentioned. only reasons were different. Somewhere travel was to escape from one to another

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    Forecasting Demand

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    CHAPTER 4: FORECASTING DEMAND. What is forecasting? Forecasting is the planning tool to predict the future outcomes based on historical data and experience‚ knowledge of the management. It is very important for the company for developing new products or product line in the marketplace. Forecasting time horizons. A forecast is classified by the future time horizon into three categories. - Short-range forecast has a time of less than three months and up to one year

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    Moroccan Tourism

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    be taken into consideration; the experience seekers‚ this portion of travelers is not specific to any age group‚ income level ..etc. Experience seekers are among all age groups and from different geographic locations‚ this segment is identified by Tourism Australia as people who have a higher propensity to enjoy what the country has to offer. These people see travel and holidays as a major reflection of their lifestyle‚ they have most likely been to other countries and different destination which shape

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    We have to understand the several concepts by means of definition and its integration. • Tourism Hunziker and Krapf‚ in 1941‚ defined tourism as "the sum of the phenomena and relationships arising from the travel and stay of non-residents‚ insofar as they do not lead to permanent residence and are not connected with any earning activity." In 1976‚ the Tourism Society of England’s definition was: "Tourism is the temporary‚ short-term movement of people to destination outside the places where they

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