MOTIVATIONS FOR PLEASURE VACATION John L. Crompton Department of Recreation & Parks Texas A&M University‚ USA Crompton‚ John L.‚ "Motivations for Pleasure Vacations‚" Annals of Tourism Research‚ October/December 1979‚ VI(4):408-424. The study is concerned with identifying those motives of pleasure vacationers which influence the selection of a destination. It also seeks to develop a conceptual framework capable of encompassing such motives. Empirically nine motives were identified. Seven were classified
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Socio-Economic Status and Living Arrangement of Elderly People (A Comparative Study between Baidam and Sarangkot VDC of Kaski District) A Dissertation Submitted to: School of Development and Social Engineering‚ Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences In Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of Masters in Population‚ Gender and Development Pokhara University [pic]
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Personal Cultural Orientation‚ Destination Brand Equity and Revisit Intention: The Case of Cali‚ Colombia Dissertation Proposal Adolfo Rudy Cardona TUI Abstract This study investigates perceptions by tourists to travel destinations based on personal cultural orientation and its effect on destination brand equity ( i.e.‚ image‚ value and quality) and tourist behavior. Likewise‚ it attempts to explore the possible
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Academy of Business‚ 1 (2): 350– Gallarza‚ M. G.‚ I. G. Saura‚ and H. C. García (2002). “Destination Image Towards a Conceptual Framework.” Annals of Tourism Research‚ 29 Gearing‚ C. E.‚ W. W. Swart‚ and T. Var (1974). “Establishing a Measure of Touristic Attractiveness.” Journal of Travel Research‚ 12: 1–8. Go‚ F.‚ R. Pine‚ and R. Yu (1994). “Hong Kong: Sustaining Competitive Advantage in Asia’s Hotel Industry.” Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Hassan‚ S. S. (2000). “Determinants of Market
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ARTICLE IN PRESS Journal of Rural Studies 22 (2006) 117–128 www.elsevier.com/locate/jrurstud Re-conceptualising rural resources as countryside capital: The case of rural tourism Brian Garrod Roz Wornell‚ Ray Youell Institute of Rural Sciences‚ University of Wales Aberystwyth‚ Llanbadarn Campus‚ Aberystwyth‚ SY23 3AL‚ UK Abstract Commentators tend to agree that the rural resource is becoming increasingly subject to pressures arising from an ever wider range of economic‚ social‚ political
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1.1 INTRODUCTION Tourism is a travel for recreational‚ leisure or business purpose. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people travelling from one place to another and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes. The importance of tourism‚ as an instrument of economic development and employment generation‚ particularly in remote and backward areas‚ has been well recognized the world over. It
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HUB 3214 / Research Methodology for hospitality and tourism Research Title: Potential of Dataran Bengkoka‚ Pitas to be developed as a tourism destination Researcher: Noyihin Binti Sangkong (KK1190074) COURSEWORK/QUIZ COVER PAGE FOR FRONT COUNTER ACAD DEPARTMENT TO BE FILLED IN THE STUDENT AND ATTACHED TO THE COURSEWORK/QUIZ Name of Student NOYIHIN BINTI SANGKONG Matric Number KK1190074 Course Code and Name HUB 3214 / Research Methodology For Hospitality And Tourism Assignment
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| | | | [Rocky mountain chocolate factory strategic audit] | | Strategic Management & Business Policy * Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary …………………………………………………………… ...............3 1.1. Organization Background…………………………………………………………3 1.2. Current situation....…………………………………………………………………3 1.3. Strategic posture...………………………………………………………………….4 1.4 .Strategies............................…………………………………………………………5 1.5.RMCF Policies
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Culture Turkish . The English word "Turkish" comes from the ancient Turkish word Türk ‚ which can be used as an adjective or a proper noun. In Turkish‚ the name of the country is Türkiye . After decades of nationalistic indoctrination‚ most citizens self-identify as Turks regardless of ethnic background. Some of the major non-Turkish ethnic groups—the Kurds in the southeast‚ the Arabs in the south‚ the Laz of the western Black Sea coast‚ and the Georgians in the northeast and northwest—express double
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2010 Chile earthquake From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other earthquakes in and about Chile during 2010‚ see List of earthquakes in Chile occurring in 2010. 2010 Chile earthquake Epicenter of the 2010 Chile earthquake Date 27 February 2010[1] Origin time 03:34 CST (UTC-03:00) Magnitude 8.8 Mw Depth 35 kilometres (22 mi)[2] or 30.1 kilometres (19 mi)[1] Epicenter 35.909°S 72.733°WCoordinates: 35.909°S 72.733°W[2] or 36.290°S 73.239°W[1] Countries or regions Chile Max. intensity
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