Kristina Ivanova Coursework Header Sheet 212034-80 Course Coursework Tutor MARK1107: Principles & Practice of Mrktg Individual Written Report I Whitten‚ JK Mundair Course School/Level Assessment Weight Submission Deadline BU/UG 40.00% 06/03/2014 Coursework is receipted on the understanding that it is the student’s own work and that it has not‚ in whole or part‚ been presented elsewhere for assessment. Where material has been used from other sources it has been properly acknowledged in accordance
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LEAF IS DIVIDED INTO LEAFLETS” COMPOUND LEAF IS FURTHUR DIVIDED INTO TWO TYPES:- * PALMATE COMPD. LEAF:-(LEAFLETS ARISES FROME A ONE POINT AT THE TOP e.g Medicago sativa KNOWN AS LOSSEN OR LOSSERN) TYPES OF PALMATE COMPOUND LEAF:- 1. UNIFOLIATE (THERE IS ONLY SINGLE LEAF ON THE TOP e.g. Citrus limonia known as LEMON) 2. BIFOLIATE (THERE ARE TWO LEAFLETS ARE PRESENT ON THE TOP e.g. Lavadula bipennate KNOWN AS LAVENDER ) 3. TRIFOLIATE (THERE ARE THREE LEAFLETS PRESENT ON THE TOP e
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features used as well as what audiences it has been written for‚ followed by the main purpose of the leaflet. The genre of the text I have been asked to study is a leaflet. On the leaflet the writer has placed a logo on the left hand side of the page with a ‘RNLI’ logo written on a flag which is produced by the royal life guard. The RNLI is an organisational charity that saves lives on the sea. The leaflet has been organised in logical order using a big bold heading “On the beach” followed by a subtitles
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Research Before we created our promotional materials such as posters‚ leaflets and flyers‚ we had to make sure that we were able to find a suitable price in which we can budget according to our finances. During our research‚ we were able to locate a suitable printing agency in which we could print our promotional materials in bulk‚ so we could hand out in the local area to help promote the business. The advantage of the agency we chose for printing our material was that they were able to print
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Belarus National tourism Strategy for Agro-tourism 11 4. Problems the Belarusian tourism is facing. 13 4.1. Visa regime 13 4.2. Luck of information about Belarus as a destination 14 4.3. Difference between the number of outbound and inbound tourists 14 4.4. Luck of English signs and maps within the country 14 4.5. Economic recession 2011 14 5. Conclusions and Recommendations 15 References 16 Abstract The purpose of the study is to investigate the development of tourism in Belarus
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Contents Introduction The visitor attractions sector is an important component of the travel and tourism industry. It is the sector that provides the interest‚ excitement and activity for tourists when they visit a destination or when they venture out on a day trip. In this assignment I am going to investigate the importance and the impacts of visitor attractions. The definition of a visitor attraction is: “..An attraction where it is feasible to charge admission for the sole purpose of sightseeing
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The aim of this essay is to evaluate the main developments of Destination Marketing and critically discuss its effect on tourism industry. Introduction to tourism industry and the role of destination for this sector of economy will be initially demonstrated. Afterwards the role of tourism destination marketing and its origin in the 19th century will be presented‚ moving on to actual advances in information technology. The main components of destination marketing‚ identified with its development
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Natural Hazards : Wildfires / Causes of Wildfires 41 Wildfire Definition : an Uncontrolled fire which breaks out in a Natural Environment. It may be ‘controlled’ (put out) after some days or weeks – but for a time it is out of control – and takes place in forests‚ grasslands or crop fields – not in cities. Key Terms : Natural Lightning : Common in summer when thunderstorms develop. The biggest single ‘natural’ cause Natural cause Volcanic eruptions : lava‚ ash‚ pyroclastic flows can spark
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including Hans and Christoph‚ lead a nonviolent German resistance movement. This included graffiting and the anonymous mass distribution of six leaflets that challenged the Nazi regime. On February 19‚ 1943‚ Sophie and Hans made an unsuccessful attempt to distribute the sixth leaflet in the empty halls of the University of Munich. After dispersing over a thousand leaflets that
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