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    about 200 km southwest of Tokyo. This report discusses the impact of the Mt Ontake volcanic eruption in tourism industry and made some suggestion for the following recovery of Reconstruction process. Introduction This report discusses the impact of the Mt Ontake volcanic eruption in tourism industry. Firstly‚ the issue and factor in tourism related to the loss of economic benefit in a period would be analyzed. This includes how it impacts the Mt Ontake‚ as it both is valuable nature resource and culture

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    The Negative Impacts of Sex Tourism on Travel Industry and Society Kimberley Look Sao Wai Stephanie Poh Ping Hui University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas Abstract Sex tourism has been evolving over the years to become the established and lucrative industry it is in the present day. With over six destinations all over the globe known for their sex activities and services‚ the demand and supply are non-seasonal and not affected by inflations and economic downturns. However

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    Oral and Nonverbal Communication in the UAE (Dubai) Due to the UAE ’s high standard of living and growth in trade‚ many people from all around the world come to the UAE striving for a better life and jobs that pay well. There are around 4.4 million people in the country‚ with only 15--20% of them being citizens and 96% being Muslims. Hofstede’s analysis of the United Arab Emirates indicates that religion (Islam) plays an important role in people’s lives. Islam is the official and majority religion

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    Us and Them The short story "Us and Them" by David Sedaris shows different aspects about the relationship between two families. Sedaris was pointing about the people who don’t have TV in their houses‚ and how their life’s it looks like without TV as in Tomkey’s family who don’t believe in TV and his family‚ and he described his neighbor as his new TV show . The simple thing of not watching TV is presenting that the family should be much closer to each other as in Tomkey’s family‚ and better

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    role of government is an important aspect of tourism which involves policies and political philosophies. In the developing countries‚ where tourism is still new‚ the public sector controls tourism activities‚ where they have Ministry of Tourism (e.g. Embratur in Brazil)‚ which have the following duties: Licensing‚ supervision and control of the different components of the tourism industry. Tourism planning‚ including financial assistance for tourism development‚ notably trough the provision of

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    Commodifying Tourism Ekaterina Dogodkina Elizaveta Medvedeva Shahriyar Humbatov Assignment paper in International Tourism Management Master Program for the course International Tourism Management held by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt |25746‚ Heide |1st semester ITM | |

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    Medical Tourism / Global Medicine Business In Egypt Dr. Samir Arafeh – www.ieSEAM.com - Tel: 310.909-8698 (USA) - E-Mail: SamA@ieSEAM.com Medical Tourism – An Emerging International Business “In 2005‚ an estimated 500‚000 Americans journeyed overseas for medical care. Medical tourism is now a world-wide‚ multibillion dollar phenomenon that is expected to surge in the coming years.” Source: American Medical Association – June 2007. In 2006‚ the medical tourism industry grossed about $60

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    SYSTEM REQUIRMENTS SPECIFICATION MODULES * REGISTRATION * TRANSPORTATION * ACCOMODATION * VIRTUAL TOUR * WEATHER INFORMATION * ROUTE MAPS MODULE 1: REGISTRATION PROVISIONING: * USER: * First name * User id * password * Middle name * Last name * Gender(m/f) * D.O.B * Maritial status(married/un married) * Nationality * Reg date * Security answers * Security question. * ID * Question * Contact details:

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    mohammed altamimi 3/5 R&W L6 Essay (1) Dubai Over 10 million people visit Dubai in the year. Dubai has beautiful places. It has evolved in the last 10 years. If you want to go to it‚ you will have to sit for 10 days because it has a different places. Dubai is interesting because it has khalifa tower‚ many malls and luxury hotels. First‚tower Khalifa of the most famous places in the world. It characterized remarkable design. it stands 2‚717 ft (828 m) high and it has 160 floors

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    1) INTRODUCTION: The aim of this report is to evaluate the major financial implications of a catastrophe with regards to a particular hospitality sector. This report is divided into four main parts namely‚ the background information of the catastrophe followed by the definition of the chosen affected hospitality sector along with its importance. This is followed by statistics in the form of year-by-year figures regarding the implications of the catastrophe along with the recovery strategies followed

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