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    number of searches a visitor made immediately before leaving the site. • Percentage of Search Exits = Search Exits/Visits with Search • Search Refinements = The number of times that a visitor searched again immediately after performing a search. • Percentage Search Refinements = The percentage of searches that resulted in a search refinement. Calculated as Search Refinements/Page Views of search result pages. • Time after Search = The average amount of time that visitors spend on your site

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    obtained from foreign visitors‚ 24.9% was obtained from citizens resident abroad. Visitors organise their travel individually or with package tour. While individual expenditures constituted $ 5 205 835 thousand of the total tourism income‚ $ 901 317 thousand of tourism income was obtained by package tour expenditures. Tourism income in 2012 increased by 1.8% and reached $ 23 440 436 thousand compared to the previous year. While 77.9% of this income was obtained from foreign visitors‚ 22.1% was obtained

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    and the upcoming River Safari (Wildlife Reserves Singapore‚ 2011). SZ is a recreational attraction that has both the locals and foreign visitors since its opening in June 1973. Through the years‚ SZ has evolved from just an attraction to visit for pleasure to a attraction that enhance learning of wildlife through experience. SZ provides an environment for visitors to learn more about animals (which includes endangered species) and their natural habitat through interactive and visual displays‚ as well

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    Marylouise.‚ Chebat‚ Jean-Charles.‚ Krouss‚ Eva.‚ and Woodside‚ Arch G (2007). Advancing Theory for Understanding Travelers’ Own Explanations of Discretionary Travel Behavior Destination Analysts‚ Inc. (2011). Executive Summary: San Francisco Visitor Profile Research (1st ed.) Flinn‚ Ryan. (2010‚ September 3). S.F. Tourism Picks Up‚ But Spending Stays Flat. Bloomberg News‚ p The Habledash (2010‚ August 3). San Francisco Labor Unions File Lawsuit Against Proposition B Reisman‚ Will. (2011

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    argue that carceral tours can be highly scripted and regulated in ways that obscure many of the central aspects of being in prison. In Wilson‚ Spina‚ and Canaan’s article‚ it is counter argued that with the proper carceral tour‚ evidence proves that visitors have an overall experience that changes their views on prisoners and life in prison. Piche and Walby base their arguments off of two main ideas‚ the staging of tours‚ and the use of a scripted tour guide that enables stereotypes to be built.

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    ages looking for quality leisure time. The original attraction was very educational and historical-based‚ with mainly static displays. Over time‚ Cadbury World has grown to be a family attraction of much bigger dimensions. It has maintained visitor numbers comfortably in excess of half a million annually‚ and returns a healthy paper profit

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    A few interviews with visitors were followed to investigate their opinions about the concept and what kind of information they were particularly interested in. The results showed that the concept was embraced by visitors to a large extent. They believed it would make the experience “funny” and “more alive”‚ and it would be attractive for particularly young visitors who were relatively less interested in visiting archaeological museums. Indeed

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    DON HONORIO VENTURA TECHNOLOGICAL STATE UNIVERSITY COMPUTER EDUCATION PROGRAM Bacolor‚ Pampanga AUTOMATED GATE PASS SYSTEM A Thesis presented to the Faculty of Computer Education Program In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Presented By: Ms. Nouf N. Marzan Mr. Patrick John S. Laxamana Ms. Aidee S. Ide Mr. Jansen D. Vital 2013 CHAPTER I PROBLEMS AND ITS SETTINGS 1.1 INTRODUCTION – INTRODUCING THE PROPOSED

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    Zealand economy.      Little  is  currently  known  about  the  process  of  value  creation  in  the  tourism  sector.    We  know how much money visitors spend in New Zealand and what the aggregate GDP and  employment impacts of that expenditure are.  But we don’t know how visitor dollars flow  through  the  New  Zealand  economy‚  or  how  valuable  specific  visitor  segments  are.  The  Economic  Value  of  Tourism  project  will  fill  this  knowledge  gap  and  deliver  vital  information  to  a 

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    Venice is famous as a heritage city and attracts visitors across the world by its elegant architecture. According to statistics there were a steadily growing number of tourists in the past. In 1952 approximately 500 000 tourists spent 1.2 million bed nights in Venice. The visitors had increased to 1.21 million until 1992 and used up 2.68 million bed nights which kept presenting huge business opportunities (Glasson‚ Godfrey & Goodey 1997; Page 2007). However‚ it cannot be denied that there still exists

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