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    |nitk | |BLUEPRINT OF HOTELS | |AND THEIR MARKETTING MIX |

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    groups with massive sales over £9 billion and an astounding more than £20 million customers. Thomas Cook is home to 27‚000 employees and operates from 17 different countries around the world. Thomas cook is also one or two of the core of its markets. What do they do? Thomas cook is the second largest travel group in Europe. Also being one of the most excellent travel agents with its amazing service and being able to provide for all of its customers. Not only that but due to their attention to detail

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    TourismWhat has ethics got to do with it? By Laura Pampel‚ 13341 (2013) Abstract The following article gives an overview about ethics in the tourism industry and the different possibilities for teaching business ethics. And you can find two examples from practice. The first example is the decision making process for visiting Myanmar or not and the second example is taken from the philosophy of the Lindner Hotels and Resorts AG. Introduction – Defining Business Ethics Before we start the journey

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    Impacts of mass tourism in coastal areas of Spain | | Sabine Alma 213772 Group TTM1M | | 2012 2012 Table of Contents Declaration 3 Introduction 5 What is mass tourism and how did tourism develop in Spain?5 What are the cultural and social impacts of tourism in the coastal areas in Spain?6 What impact does mass tourism have on the economy and environment in Spain?7 Conclusion 9 Grading sheet10 Reference list12 Declaration I declare that: * I composed

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    The Development of the Tourism Industry of Bangladesh over the last three years Prepared for Mr. Arafat Rahman Course Instructor BUS 104‚ 18th Batch BBA Program October 03‚ 2009 Prepared by Muhammad Musfiqur Rahman ID: 18b931 Group Section no.: 01 The Development of the Tourism Industry of Bangladesh over the last three years Authorization Message September 03‚ 2009 BUS 104 Students‚ The purpose of this report is to familiarize students with the basic techniques and principles associated with

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    Liberation The decade of the 1960’s was an era of spiritual journey for many individuals and a cultural crusade for others. This enlightened outlook and newfound brazen behavior was a stark contrast to the conformity and repression of the 1950’s. Liberation was the buzzword used by those seeking to break out of the stereotypical roles that society had forced them into from a young age. Women began to protest the mainstream thinking that “barefoot in the kitchen” was their destiny. Ethnic groups

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    implementation of responsible tourism principles makes better business sense than traditional mass tourism. While responsible tourism is fast becoming a global trend nowadays‚ some may wonder if it makes better business sense than traditional mass tourism. By defining the words “business sense” from Cambridge dictionary‚ it means an understanding of the ways in which business works successfully and/or if something makes good business sense‚ it will help a business to succeed. Tourism is a huge business.

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    In the 1920’s‚ the United States economy boomed‚ bringing with it a new generation and way of living. A “New Morality” was taking over the nation and replacing old traditional values (Appleby 612). New Mortality expressed youth and personal freedom (Appleby 612). This created a lifestyle based on parties and spending money (Hensley 4). This new way of life came with new inventions and technologies. The radio‚ phonograph‚ and movies were all invented during the 1920’s. The automobile also became

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    The 1920’s‚ also known as the roaring twenties was a lot different from the hardships of the 1930’s. First off‚ the 1920’s was an era of optimism with saloons‚ music‚ and full of people crossing the boundaries. Speakeasies became popular because they sold alcohol‚ since the 18th amendment made the consumption of alcohol in public illegal. During the modern age‚ new architectural style entered New York. For the first time‚ more people lived in cities than urban areas. Street names often symbolized

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    New tourism slogan: It’s more fun in the Philippines The Department of Tourism (DOT) has unveiled its new slogan to encourage foreign travelers to visit the Philippines. The new slogan— "It’s more fun in the Philippines"—appears simple and sleek but there’s a catch. In its newly-launched website‚ http://itsmorefuninthephilippines.com‚ It showed "commuting" as traveling by boat‚ "posting status updates" while underwater‚ and going up the "stairs‚" or the world renowned Banawe Rice Terraces in

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