visit is the Fiji Islands Fiji is located in the southwest Pacific‚ south of the Equator. It is an archipelago that consists of 322 islands‚ 106 of them are inhabited and the rest are natural reserves. Viti Levu is the main Island and it consists of two main cities: Suva and Nadi. Suva‚ Suva is Fiji’s capital and Nadi is home of the international airport. Viti Levu is home to most of the Fijian population. The second largest island is Vanua Levu and the third largest is Taveuni. Fiji has two seasons
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FIJI WATER Problem Analysis: This case traces the establishment and operation of FIJI Water LLC and its bottling subsidiary. The case reviews the growth and market expansion of this highly successful company with the brand name Fiji Water. The company grew rapidly over the past decade and now exports bottled water into many countries in the world from its production plant in the Fiji islands. In context of Fiji’s great marketing success of the FIJI brand‚ particularly the US market‚ the case
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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. After slowly recovering from the contraction resulting from the late-2000s recession‚ where tourism suffered a strong slowdown from the second half of 2008 through the end
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Due to the size‚ strength and impact of the tourism industry on local economies worldwide‚ the debate over the positive and negative effects of tourism is little more than a mental exercise. But to develop sustainable tourism policies‚ a thoughtful consideration of these effects is necessary. This essay will argue that there are much negative sides outweighed the positive sides‚ and suggest how to minimize the negative effects of tourism. Economic Effects Tourism’s primary benefit is the profit
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A. Ideal information required to make the “Go/No Go” Decision The “Go/No Go” decision‚ in the Fiji Water case‚ requires the analysis of several pieces of information which when organized into a Break-Even Analysis‚ and a Customer Lifetime Value analysis would give an ideal solution. To create a Break-Even Analysis‚ the associated Fixed Costs and Variable costs of selling Fiji Water Bottles would be needed. Fixed costs should include all costs of long-term assets‚ equipment‚ utilities such as electricity
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Tourism and Its Effects on the Community Tourism is the largest industry in the world and the fact that it is still growing portrays a very bright future for the industry. Many countries have made billions out of this industry and are still earning more but to gain something‚ we have to lose something. In this essay I will discuss the effects of the tourism industry on the community taking into account important factors such as politics‚ economics‚ the environment and the historical factors.
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Tackling Youth Unemployment The Challenge Among the world’s unemployed‚ young people have been particularly hard hit. Youth unemployment rates are significantly higher than adult unemployment rates in both developed and developing countries. Global protest movements of young people are a manifestation of their lack of job prospects. On the one hand‚ higher youth unemployment can simply result from frequent job changes and short intermediate unemployment spells. It may be natural for young people
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on time: i The culture of Fiji is a tapestry of indigenous Fijian‚ Indian‚ European‚ Chinese‚ and other nationalities. Culture polity‚ traditions‚ language‚ food‚ costume‚ belief system‚ architecture‚ arts‚ craft‚ music‚ dance‚ and sports which will be discussed in this article to give you an indication of Fiji’s indigenous community but also the various communities which make up Fiji as a modern culture and living. The indigenous culture is an active and
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To: FIJI Water From: Alex Nash Date: March 15‚ 2011 Subject: Carbon footprint analysis and solutions FIJI Water has always been proud of its environmentally friendly image. The company has always honored its corporate social responsibilities by being involved with many environmental groups and is currently partnered with Conservation International‚ an environmental organization engaged in a large-scale rainforest conservation project in Fiji. During the past couple of years FIJI Water
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Date |Event | | |1500 BC |Fiji was suggested to have settled by Polynesians before Micronesian‚ but there lacks evidence that this happened either in oral and | | |geology‚ except that of Ma’afu. | [edit]1820 to 1874 |Date |Event
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