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    Role of Tourism in India Tourism is travel for recreational‚ leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for more than twenty-four (24) hours and not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited.I want to do this! What’s This? Among the various service industries‚ tourism in India

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    Speech about India At this occasion‚ I would like to speech on the topic of travel and tourism in India. As we all know that our country is one of the oldest countries of the world. It is full of attractive historical places‚ heritage sites‚ charming tourism places including mysterious places in various Indian cities which make India famous for travel and tourism all over the world. People from all across the world come to see beautiful places in India and love to travel here. They go back to their

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    to happend. There are always "Push" factors that encourage and motivate people to leave the place they live‚ where their family may have lived for centuries. Also there are "Pull" factors that draw people to leave everything they have ever known in search of something better. That was certainly the case with the Immigration of people from the British Isles moving to North America in the early 17th century. We’ll start by discussing some of the "Push" factors that might have drove some people out

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    high standard of living‚ financially secured future‚ and political reasons. Many immigrants usually choose to settle in Canada‚ mainly in Toronto‚ Vancouver‚ and Montreal. There are two main factors relating to immigration; pull and push factors. Push factors are the reason why people leave an area. Pull factors are the reasons why people move to a particular area. Visiting a country does not make you an immigrant‚ living permanently somewhere other than a person’s homeland makes you an immigrant.

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    Gangs Push and Pull Factors Arjun Sharma SOC101Y Friday‚ November 23‚ 2012 Ms. Fulton Youth Gangs Push and Pull factors in America What influences youth to join and leave gangs in America? This essay strives to seek and inquire an answer or explanation to this question. I will try to approach the answer to this question by analyzing the biggest factors of it such as the influence of social institutions‚ psychological behaviour‚ media and many more to determine the push and pull factors of a gang.

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    Abstract Ethnic Tourism: Essence of India Tourism is travel for predominantly recreational or leisure purposes or the provision of services to support this leisure travel. The World tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited". India‚ like many other countries has had

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    Push n Pull factors In general‚ the factors contributing to the development of entrepreneurship can be broadly divided into ‘pull’ and ‘push’ elements. Pull factors include all those reasons that emphasize entrepreneurship as positive and desirable alternative that pull the entrepreneurs to their choice. The pull or ambitious factors motivate the entrepreneurs to initiate the ventures (Islam‚ 2012). As for SK‚ we note that the pull factors were lack of alternative media in the Kenyan industry that

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    In the 19th century few could afford the luxury of moving into a new country for economic pull factors. John uses different rhetorical devices of tone‚ diction‚ and atmosphere to convince his wife that the United States is there salvation for a better life. In the letter the author uses a persuasive tone to convince his wife to be by his side. John Downe says‚ “I know that you will like America.” By mentioning what she will like in a future reference form makes the author’s tone sound compelling

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    it was becoming overcrowded and many unpleasant factors resulted; and these are the push factors that caused people to migrate to New Zealand. Also the exaggerations and lies told about New Zealand were pull factors that further enticed migration to New Zealand. A push factor is an effect that causes you to leave your country. In the case for Britain; there were multiple push factors that caused large-scale migration to New Zealand. One push factor was: although Britain was a flourishing country

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    London W1T 3JH‚ UK Current Issues in Tourism Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t901682222 The relationship between the ’push’ and ’pullfactors of a tourist destination: the role of nationality - an analytical qualitative research approach Girish Prayaga; Chris Ryanb a Department of Tourism‚ CERAM Business School‚ Nice‚ France b Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management‚ University

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