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    promote positve behaviour

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    Unit 115 Promote Positive Behaviour. Outcome 4 1. Identify types of challenging behaviour. There are many types of behaviour that can be described as challenging. Examples of these include: self-injury (eg head banging‚ self-biting‚ skin picking) physical aggression or violent behaviour (eg punching‚ scratching‚ kicking‚ biting‚ pulling hair) verbal aggression (eg threats‚ insults‚ excessive swearing) disruption and destruction of property or the environment (eg ripping clothes‚ breaking

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    Tourism in Germany

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    TOURISM IN GERMANY Contents INTRODUCTION. 4 1. GERMANY 5 2. GETTING THERE 7 3. ACCOMMODATION IN GERMANY. 10 4. WHERE TO GO. 13 4.1.FESTIVALS 13 4.2. NATIONAL PARKS 15 4.3. ROUTS IN GERMANY. 20 5. A JOURNEY TO BERLIN 24 5.1. ACCOMMODATION IN BERLIN 24 5.2. SIGHTSEEING IN BERLIN 28 5.3. EAT‚ DRINK‚ NIGHTLIFE 32 CONCLUSION. 34 LITERATURE 35 SITES 35 Introduction. Germany is rich by its tourist recourses. Each land has a lot of various places of interest. «Come and be

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    Tourism in India

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    features‚ soil types and climatic conditions‚ so has distinct vegetation and wild life. When all the natural beauty is mingled with culture the resultant harmony present a unique land sparkled picture‚ reflecting destination in its unique and colorful way. One finds everything in India: exotic as well as native‚ the snow clad Himalayas crowned the head in the north‚ enveloped all the beauty within itself‚ releases the mighty rivers‚ Indus‚ Gangas‚ and Yamuna

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    Travel and Tourism

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    tuitravelplc.com/ * TTR Weekly.(31 May 2011). Technology and the travel agent available at: http://www.ttrweekly.com/site/2011/05/technology-and-the-travel-agent/ (Accessed on 9 February 2013) * Notes from the lessons * Dale‚ G (2010) Travel + Tourism Level 3 Book 1. Harlow; Pearson Education Limited

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    E-Tourism : The Role of ICT In Tourism Industry‚ Innovations and Challenges Hooman Tahayori ¹ ‚ Masoomeh Moharrer ² 1 - Shiraz University‚ Department of Computer Science and Engineering‚ Shiraz‚ IRAN 2 - Tarbiat Modarres University‚ Dept. of Industrial Engineering‚ Tehran‚ IRAN tahayori@shirazu.ac.ir Abstract One of the major limitations of all of the information distribution channels in tourism industry‚ is that they‚ for the most part‚ all ultimately flow through the GDSs. Of course‚ this has

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    Philippine Tourism

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    investment growth. It also presents the incentives and rewards that await foreign investors once they decide to partner with the government in setting shop in the country for their business operations. Promising to be an attractive investment and tourism center in the Southeast Asian region‚ the Philippines is a part of the league of the fastest-growing economies in the region‚ taking the country closer to an investment-grade rating. This article is like a postcard or a clear picture of the Philippines

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    Impacts of Tourism

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    10c) Examine how tourism has had social and economic impact on one country. Case study of a national tourist industry Vietnam is located in south east Asia. It has land borders with China‚ Laos and Cambodia. The capital of Vietnam is Hanoi‚ but its principal city is Ho Chi Mich City (formerly Saigon). Vietnam is the 13th most populated country in the world with over 90 million citizens. In 2008 its GDP was $241 billion and its GDP per capita of $2‚800. It is one of the fastest growing economies

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    ojt tourism

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    In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course Tourism Practicum For the Degree in Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management Major in Tourism Submitted to: Josephine A. Rosales‚ MBA Submitted by: Mary Ann F. Bianzon Submitted on: October 21‚ 2013 Practicum Report ­­­­­­­­MARY ANN F. BIANZON School Year 2013-2014 FOUR Elements Travel & Consultancy Co. I’m Mary Ann Bianzon‚ a tourism student had completed with total of 300 hours being a Reservation

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    SHC 31‚ promote communication in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings.. Lo 1.1 an identification of the different reasons people communicate. Communication is the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information. By speech‚ signals‚ writing or behaviour. We communicate to form bonds‚ help others‚ share feelings.. In setting forming bonds is important‚ you as a practitioner need to be approachable for children‚ parent/carers and staff. Parents need to feel their children

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    Tourism in Singapore

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    Tourism in Singapore is a major industry and attracts millions of tourists each year.[1] Its cultural attraction can be attributed to its cultural diversity that reflects its colonial history and Chinese‚ Malay‚ Indian and Arab ethnicities. It is also environmentally friendly‚ and maintains natural and heritage conservation programs. As English is the dominant one of its four official languages‚ it is generally easier for tourists to understand when speaking to the local population of the country

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