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    Tourism and Goa

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    Tourism in Goa The state of Goa‚ India‚ is famous for its beaches and places of worship‚ and tourism is its primary industry. Tourism is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa‚ with decreased tourist activity inland. Foreign tourists‚ mostly from Europe‚ arrive in Goa in winter whilst the summer and monsoon seasons see a large number of Indian tourists. Goa handled 7% of all foreign tourist arrivals in the country in 2011.[1][2] This relatively small state is situated on the western coast

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    TOURISM CONCEPT

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    The push and pull motivational theory is referred by Dann 1977‚ the research of the theory explained why people travel and the tourism motivations of traveling. Dann 1997 mentioned that the reasons of pushing people go to travel are being anomie and ego enhancement. The push factor is related to the personal social- psychological motives‚ such as they want to escape from the routine of daily life to seek for some relaxation‚ the boredom might lead them to have the motivation of traveling. These are

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    Bachelor in Tourism

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    industry-related work experience is highly encouraged. The hospitality management program prepares students for managerial careers in all facets of the hospitality industry including restaurants‚ hotels‚ resorts‚ convention and visitors bureaus‚ tourism‚ meeting planning organizations and much more. Bachelor’s degree requirements General Requirements (45-46 credit hours) Communications (11–12 credit hours) COMM 105 - Public Speaking IA Credits: (2) or COMM 106 - Public Speaking I Credits: (3)

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    Essay on Tourism

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    Nowadays tourism is very popular because people want to indulge themselves and forget about their regular tedious routine or just simply they have a thirst for adventure. It is obvious that tourism is a congenial activity and by going on an outing you can easily boost the spirits or recharge your batteries. Nobody can deny that an idle excursion when you let your hair down is a respite from a frenetic way of living. Besides the fact that tourism has a special charm it also has some flaws and it

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    Mass Tourism

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    MASS TOURISM BROAD TRENDS IN TOURISM AND TRANSPORT IN THE 21ST CENTURY 1. Shifting from traditional mass tourism to individual travelling 2. Shifting from long-haul to shorter break visits 3. IT times: E-commerce 4. Polarization between ‘big’ and ‘small’ players 5. Various traveling purposes‚ dominated by ‘holiday’ and ‘VFR’ travellers 6. A globalized destination era 7. Sustainable and pro-poor tourism become popular in many of the LDCs 8. Stronger environmental

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    History of Vietnam

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    Lessons of History and Lessons of Vietnam DaviD H. Petraeus This article was first published in the Autumn 1986 issue of Parameters. One of the few unequivocally sound lessons of history is that the lessons we should learn are usually learned imperfectly if at all. —Bernard Brodie1 Trying to use the lessons of the past correctly poses two dilemmas. One is the problem of balance: knowing how much to rely on the past as a guide and how much to ignore it. The other is the problem of selection: certain

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    Destination Development Principles - 1 - 3 Destination & Product Development Framework - 2 - 3.1 Proposed Destination & Product Development Framework - 2 - 3.1.1 Destination Framework - 2 - 3.2 Prioritizing Tourism Interventions in the SCDs - 6 - 3.2.1 Northern Philippines - 7 - 3.2.2 Central Philippines - 7 - 3.2.3 Southern Philippines - 8 - 3.2.4 Implications For Setting Development Priorities - 8 - Introduction Although previous tourism plans had tried to focus destination development and marketing

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    SOCIO-CULTURAL IMPACTS OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT TO THE RESIDENTS OF KILIFI TOWNSHIP A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANANGEMENT OF PWANI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (A Constituent College of Kenyatta University) BY ISAAC KIPKEMEI KENGE H12/PUC/2742/07 MARCH 2011 1 Declaration This is my original piece of work and has not been presented for award of any degree in any University. SIGNATURE

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    Development of Sustainable and Regional Tourism Architecture on Island Resort in Malaysia Abstract Cultural authenticity and identity need to be enhanced in every development to achieve identical cultural development and manner. Malaysia is a multi-racial country. Thus‚ the formation of national culture needs a good planning in order to achieve life style‚ which can integrate racial culture to develop National identity. Malay culture and heritage are a well-blend of social‚ culture

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    There is a statement that lifestyle entrepreneurs can jeopardise economic development of tourism destinations. Just as Dewhurst and Horobin (1998: 33) state that lifestyle entrepreneurs ‘may not be capable of long-term survival: this in turn could serve to jeopardise seriously both the economic health and social fabric of those communities‚ resorts and regions which are becoming increasingly reliant upon tourism and hospitality related activities’ . As far as I am concerned‚ I totally do not agree

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