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    Doxey’s Irritation Index The most well known theory of culture shock is “Doxey’s Irritation Index”. According to Doxey’s theory‚ when there is no touristic activity in the region‚ hosts are curious and interested in tourists; they are welcome‚ delighted and excited about tourists’ presence. Furthermore‚ it is a general phenomenon that more people move in and out of tourism sectors. Moreover‚ when the number of tourists increases‚ they are taken for granted and contact between tourists and hosts

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    The Cuban Crisis

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    In the end of the 1980s‚ 85% Of Cuba’s total foreign trades have been accounted by the Soviet Union and Eastern European bloc. About 70% of this was meant for the Soviet Union. The year of 1989 was very important for the Cubans; it was the year of the collapse of the Soviet Union. This year was very important‚ because it was an end to the economic subsidies and trade agreements between Cuba and the Soviet Union. Without the Soviet Union present in the Cuban economy‚ many state enterprises were closed

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    ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF HERITAGE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BULGARIA ABSTRACT This paper combines reflections on my personal experiences of internship practice in Rome‚ Italy at one of the largest youth campsites‚ accommodating international travelleres to famous heritage tourism sites with an analytical review of the key trends and issues of the Bulgarian heritage tourism. I tried to clarify the meaning of the HT as a term and its dimensions as a SIT phenomena. The paper provides analysis

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    Lebanon: Reconstructing Tourism By Simon Peter Massabni October 13‚ 2014 Lebanon; Reconstructing Tourism Since the dawn of time‚ Lebanon has been an expression attributed to a small land located in the center of the world‚ laying side by side with the Mediterranean Sea and featuring four clearly distinct seasons. In the winter‚ visitors from all around the world fly over to enjoy the snowy mountains of Faraya. In the Autumn‚ villages become crowded with enthusiasts who love to enjoy the

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    Culinary Toursim

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    Culinary tourism – a trend worth engaging in? Aim and objectives Aim: • to define Culinary Tourism and show its implications for destinations and its effect on local communities Objectives: • to define Culinary tourism and identify the "typical" culinary tourist and the food and drinks served to them • to show how culinary tourism can be beneficial for a destination/ local community Executive Summary Culinary tourism will be introduced‚ showing the contemporary aspects of this growing trend

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    Comenius Project

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    music or cultural dance performances‚ to share and discuss researches which the participants do about host participants’ culture‚ languages or values before. They also discover the cities’ important places like museums‚ churches or mosques and other touristic places. They do activities like shopping or hanging out together in the city centre. Participants have great chance to meet new people and make a good friendships thanks to Comenius. This project helps participants develop their language skills

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    Philippines‚” owing to the fact that the island province is heart-shaped and also the geodetic center of the country. The slogan also is reminiscent of Malaysia’s “Truly Asia.” Bohol is primarily known for its Chocolate Hills‚ which has become an iconic touristic symbol of the Philippines. It is also famous as the home of the cute and diminutive primate tarsier‚ which has become a tourism mascot. With the new tourism campaign‚ Bohol wants to tell the world that there are far more attractions then these.

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    My Wanderlust

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    Wanderlust Every summer‚ when I was a child‚ my family and I used to pack our things‚ jump into our truck and travel wherever the tires and gas allowed us. The rode mostly led to the same cities and beaches; sometimes we would take another rode and visited old towns with old people and old streets. When we are gifted with those hot and sweaty weeks I get reminisce of one particular town that we once visited and I allow my memories dwell and remember every bit of it. I remember the old stone

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    Internship Case Study

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    What kind of challenges did the Student face? What have the Student achieved during the internship? The main problem of this internship is that people around cannot speak English. Only the two supervisors spoke English however‚ the boss of the organization doesn’t have an even base of language so he cannot communicate with the interns and he needed a translator if he wanted to say something. The same problem was with his emails because it was sent to students in Italian and they must ask the supervisors

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    As parents of young kids‚ you probably have yet to think of how you would spend your life after retirement. Some of my good friends‚ however‚ have retired or are about to retire‚ and I was glad to have spent a few days with two of them in Beijing late last month and been inspired by their different ways of living. One of them is an archetype of the so-called ‘Bucket List’ Generation. Having retired for more than 12 years since the age of 46‚ my friend has been living an affluent life and constantly

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