Dixon Edwards October 26‚ 2010 Sex Tourism Sex tourism is the act of tourists traveling to engage in sexual activity with prostitutes that are residents of the destination. A sex tourist is an adult that travels in order to have legal consensual sexual activities with another adult for gifts and most often money. By using existing tourism methods of travel these activities have become easily feasible for any individual looking to explore this sector of tourism. Creating a normal vacation with the
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Information technology and tourism a theoretical critique Philip Alford a‚Â Steve Clarke b‚1 a b Bournemouth University‚ School of Services‚ Management‚ Dorset House‚ Talbot Campus‚ Poole‚ Dorset BH12 5BB‚ UK Business School‚ The University of Hull‚ Hull HU6 7RX‚ UK a r t i c l e in f o a b s t r a c t This paper aims to initiate a debate regarding the paradigms underpinning the planning and implementation of IT in multi-stakeholder scenarios in the tourism sector. The problem is stated
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Service Sector of Indian Economy contributes to around 55 percent of India’s GDP during 2006-07. This sector plays a leading role in the economy of India‚ and contributes to around 68.6 percent of the overall average growth in GDP between 2002-03 and 2006-07. There has been a 9.4 percent growth in the Indian economy during 2006-07 as against a rise of 9 percent in the same during 2006-06. During this growth in Indian economy‚ the service sector witnessed a rise of 11 percent in the year 2006-07
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The Changing Role of Human Resources Management The ever-changing roles within human resources management (HRM)‚ in response to trends‚ are from a dynamic environment and the importance of HRM. Every changing organization has a need for a HRM to respond and implement changes. The organizations driven by e-business and technology need to be ready to respond and adapt to the environmental changes and should focus on satisfying the company’s customer needs. In this role‚ the HRM contributes
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TOURISM DEVELOPMENT PLAN The 2020 Vision for Tourism Working Smarter Towards a Sustainable Future October 2005 CONTENTS Executive Summary Introduction The Value of Tourism The Challenges for Tourism The 2020 Vision Strategic Hierarchy TDP Framework Key Customer Groups Destination Management Bedrock for Development J Skills and Training J Quality of the Natural and Built Environment J Transport Infrastructure Sector Specific Issues J Commercial Accommodation J Tourist Attractions J Eating
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Updated: 8/5/2008 Tour Guide Script Bus Tours of Historic Filipinotown Filipino American Library (FAL) August 2‚ 2008 If you have any questions‚ comments‚ or suggestions about this script‚ please contact Jonathan Lorenzo‚ the FAL Administrator‚ at filamlibrary@sbcglobal.net or 213-382-0488. GOAL: To answer the question – “What is Filipino about Historic Filipinotown?” Important Notes for Bus Driver: - Maintain 15 mph at all times in both the residential and commercial areas. - It is OK to park
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the term NGO can be applied to any non profiting organization which is independent from the government. NGOs are typically value based organizations which depend‚ in whole or in part‚ on charitable donations and voluntary service. Although theNGO sector has become increasingly professional over the last two decades‚ principles of altruism and voluntarism remain key defining characters. NGOs range in their size and scope from large charities as CARE‚ OXFAM‚ World Vision of global fame to regional
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Tourism can generate large amount of revenues and provide job opportunities globally. Tourism is often treated as means to develop the country and to make the country known worldwide. This leads to the construction of infrastructure and facilities which are placed in locations which has the tendency to generate revenue in conjunction to tourism. However‚ the environment‚ economy and socio-culture suffers from the acts of tourism due to the activities carried out by tourist‚ thus creating negative
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Abstract This report mainly deals with the basic tourism based concepts and theories relating the same to a case study. The authors starts with a brief introduction on the topic going on to explaining the various impacts that tourism has on the host destination. Socio-cultural‚ economic and environmental concerns are tackled. The author then presents a case study on Botswana elaborating on the various reasons why Botswana’s tourism industry is poised to take a positive turn. The report also deals
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A project on GOA tourism 2013 Divyanshu Sharan BBM(IB) div C 192 3/18/2013 introduction : goa Goa‚ a tiny emerald land on the west coast of India‚ the 25th State in the Union of States of India‚ was liberated from Portuguese rule in 1961. It was part of Union territory of Goa‚ Daman & Diu till 30 May 1987 when it was carved out to form a separate State. Goa covers an area of 3702 square kilometers and comprises two Revenue district viz North Goa and South Goa. Boundaries of Goa
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