wife and a co-owner of the business occupied a low social position at her birthplace compared to some visitors that had recently arrived from her hometown. One day‚ some visitors were invited to the coat-making factory for an "inspection" of the business. During the visit‚ Mrs. Lipman was trying to use the business to show off so as to bring herself to an "equal social position" to that of her visitors’; however‚ some of her employees felt downgraded and insulted by her‚ and her efforts were thwarted
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What is assignment about ▪ What is identification – categories ▪ Phoenix and Pattynama - ref MAIN PART ▪ Who is Narendra and what does he do ▪ What identities does he have ▪ What are the discourses of visitor to national park and chairmen ▪ Racial & ethnic identities ▪ Unmarked identity – Othering (RACIAL) CONCLUSION ▪ Where does Narendra’s heart lay – ethnic or both? TMA03 PART 1: What does this table tell us about the
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The word “docent” meaning a person who acts as guide visitors through a museum and share the information‚ tour guide‚ or interpreter on the exhibitions. The docent is important is to knowledge for learning in the museum and the docent who give a tour visitors on their journey to help visitors get more knowledge of the rich history. Docent is difficult challenge to face with diverse‚ creative ways‚ avoid to discriminating
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Semporna Islands Darwin Project Capacity building to enhance Marine Protected Area effectiveness Tun Sakaran Marine Park Visitor and Willingness-to-Pay Survey Elizabeth Wood and Jamie Valiant Ng 2011 Contact information Dr Elizabeth Wood: Marine Conservation Society; Semporna Islands Darwin Project Manager. ewood@f2s.com; elizabeth.wood@mcsuk.org Jamie Valiant Ng: SIDP/Sabah Parks: Community Outreach & Public Awareness Officer. jmieval@hotmail.com Helen Brunt: SIDP Sabah Coordinator: helen@sempornaislandsproject
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increasing and re-enforcing environmental knowledge both in the short and long-term‚ it may not be as effective in changing or influencing the behaviours and attitudes of visitors. This essay will look at environmental interpretation within ecotourism‚ and its effectiveness in changing or influencing the behaviour or attitudes of visitors. Firstly‚ definitions of ecotourism and interpretation will be provided which will set the tone for the essay. Then‚ two case studies involving environmental interpretation
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of zoos. Most scholars tend to specifically address the causes of low health of zoo animals. The most common causes addressed are visitor interactions‚ types of enclosures‚ and a lack of opportunities for wild behavior. There are scholars such as G.R. Hosey and Gareth Davey who both feel that zoo visitors have a strong impact on animals’ health. Davey argues that visitors inflict high stress on the animals‚ but that the measure of the stress depends on a multiplicity of variables including type of
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year‚ revenue recognition of KLCCP is increasing by rental income‚ car park operation‚ building and facilities management fees‚ hotel operations‚ and interest and dividend income. Meanwhile‚ all these are customers of KLCCP. In order to gain more visitors‚ KLCCP has the marketing plan to satisfy a customer’s needs and wants. (KLCCP‚ 2008) 2.0 Element of Marketing Mix Marketing mix is a combination of marketing tools that satisfy a want and need in order to retain and attract more customers.
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started his motel just obliged to a small rate of visitors. In addition‚ he wanted his motel to be independent and thereby did not choose to have any amenities or alluring facilities or features. His motel was located in a small town along with rapidly expanding motels and these motels were half a mile from highway. While other motels had a sign at the border of the highway‚ Sleepy Inn choose to let the visitors find the motel‚ which attracted less visitors as compared. Moreover‚ there was hardly any advertising
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Strategic Management Process: Ocean Park Hong Kong Table of Contents Introduction. 2 Ocean Park Hong Kong. 3 External Environments of Ocean Park. 4 PEST Analysis. 4 Political Analysis. 5 Economic Analysis. 5 Social Analysis. 6 Technological Analysis. 6 Industry Analysis. 7 Five Forces Analysis. 7 Threat of New Entry. 8 Threat of Rivalry. 8 Threat of Substitution. 9 Threat of Suppliers. 9 Buyer Power 10 Competitor Analysis. 10 Disneyland. 10 Wetland Park. 11 Internal Environments of Ocean Park. 12
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London Tourism Statistics – Key Facts How Much Do Visitors Spend in London? In 2009‚ there were - 10.8 million domestic overnight trips to London‚ generating a total spend of £2.2bn - 14.2 million inbound visits to the region‚ together accounting for £8.24bn How does Tourism in London Compare to Other Regions? Domestic Inbound Trips Spend Trips Spend % % % % London 11 13 56 57 East of England 10 8 8 5 East Midlands 8 6 4 3 West Midlands 8 7 6 4 North West 13 14 9 8 North East 4 4 2
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