HOW TOURISM CAN CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIO-CULTURAL CONSERVATION Negative socio-cultural impacts from tourism How tourism can contribute to socio-cultural development Tourism can contribute to positive developments‚ not just negative impacts. It has the potential to promote social development through employment creation‚ income redistribution and poverty alleviation. Other potential positive impacts of tourism include: Tourism as a force for peace Traveling brings people into contact with each other and
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The Niagara Golf Trail Group Names: _____________________________________________________________________________________ Golf is one of Canada’s most popular sports. In the Niagara region alone there are approximately 40 golf courses. Between 2000 and 2007‚ golf in the Niagara region boomed. Golf courses flourished as the number of rounds played and overall profitability were at levels never seen before. Over the past three years‚ intense competition and challenging economic conditions
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as an independent contractor‚ such as a self-employed person or vendor engaged for a fee to carry out an assignment or a project for the company. Under such a work arrangement‚ there is no employer-employee relationship‚ and the employee is not covered by the Employment Act. Difference between employee and self-employed If we apply multi factor test to lorry driver we can see there are several point to be consider him as self-employed 1) he had not been in supervision 2) he was not given
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TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN EGYPT by Student’s name [Code+ course name] [Professor’s name] [University name] [City‚ State] [Date] Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 2 2 Introduction 3 Tourism Industry of Egypt 4 Rationale for Selection of the Country 4 GDP of Egypt 5 Overview of the Tourism Industry 6 Role of the Private Sectors 8 Natural Change and Climatic Conditions 8 Theoretical Framework 9 TALC Model and Egypt 9 Carrying Capacity Factor 12 Dependency
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travel agents aand its effectiveness CONCEPT OF TOURISM INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND OF TOURISM Tourism‚ as an industry has emerged as an instrument for employment generation‚ poverty alleviation and sustainable human development. Tourism promotes international understanding and gives support to local handicrafts and cultural activities. It is an important segment of the country’s economy‚ especially in terms of its contribution towards foreign exchange earnings‚ generation of additional income
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1004GIR Government Business Relation What role should government play in a globalised word? Student name: LI KE (Luke) Student number:s2771014 Tutor: Ross Ploetz Tutorial: Words: approximately 1371 Contents Introduction to Globalization
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People Management in Hospitality and Tourism MODULE NUMBER : U54028 Critically Evaluate Whether the requirement for Emotional Labour in Hospitality and Tourism is ethical. Module Leader: Peter McGunnigle Student Name: Mrignaini Chauhan Student Number: 09078935 Submission Date: 08/12/11 Word Count: 2200 (excluding Appendices) Critically evaluate that whether the requirement of Emotional Labour in hospitality and tourism work is ethical. The endeavour of this essay is to critically evaluate
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adopted a multi-pronged approach for promotion of tourism‚ which includes new mechanism for speedy implementation of tourism projects‚ development of integrated tourism circuits and rural destinations‚ special capacity building in the unorganized hospitality sector and new marketing strategy. A nation wide campaign‚ for creating awareness about the effects of tourism and preservation of our rich heritage & culture‚ cleanliness and warm hospitality through a process of training and orientation
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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE 18TH CENTURY AND CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY According to Ackroyd (Ackroyd‚ 2005)‚ London hospitality took its origins in “public place of cookery” by the Thames in the 12th century. Then followed cook shops in the 16th century and eating houses‚ taverns or coffee shops‚ incredibly famous in the 18th. Without denying‚ London hospitality has undergone lots of changes to become what it is nowadays. Or ... has it? Are there real differences between modern and 18th century
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management team and the cultural adjustment made by Nikko’s executives when they first entered the U.S lodging market. The decision to enter the U.S hotel market was intended to establish Nikko’s identity and reputation in the large and competitive U.S travel market. But‚ Nikko’s entry into the market presented some cultural challenges to the company‚ particularly the transfer of a corporate culture based on Japanese cultural values to a multicultural workplace in the United States. The first hotel
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