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    TOPIC:THE EXOTIC TOURISM IN INDIA WHAT IS TOURISM? Before hitting the target of tourism in india‚let us first know what do we mean by TOURISM.(international).Tourism is travel for recreational‚ leisure‚ or business purposes.What the WTO(World Tourism Organisation) tells is that Tourism is people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes".Now this can be considered as an exact definition

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    Tutorial Paper Two Gogo (formerly known as Aircell)‚ is an innovation company‚ becoming leaders in providing inflight connectivity. The company began in 1991‚ when they began creating telephone systems for aircrafts‚ they progressed from this and in 2006 began creating a broadband network for aircraft. In 2008‚ they launched this new system into commercial flights and since then they have been offering this service for various American airlines including US Airways‚ Virgin America and American

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    Kerela

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    Kerala (English pronunciation: /ˈkerələ/)‚ regionally also Keralam (കേരളം)‚ is a state located in the south-west region of India on the Malabar coast. It was formed on 1 November 1956 per the States Reorganisation Act by combining various Malayalam-speaking regions. Spread over 38‚863 km2 (15‚005 sq mi) with a population of 33‚387‚677‚ it is bordered by Karnataka to the north and north east‚ Tamil Nadu to the east and south‚ and the Laccadive Sea to the west. Thiruvananthapuram is the state capital

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    Push and Pull Factor

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    Push Factor The push factors can be devised into two factors. The first one is migrants move to Thailand from their origin state caused by political and ethnic oppression‚ violence or armed conflict‚ human right abuses and risk of persecution. These situations are often causes of mass movement. The last factor is poverty and the search for opportunities. Generally‚ the migrations from less developed countries (country of origin) to more developed countries (country of destination). In destination

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    f you were sent to another EU country and you had to encourage people to visit Malta‚ what would be some pull factors that you would mention? Why should tourists visit Malta? The Maltese Hospitality Even though the Maltese can be quite two faced with each other and quite the gossipers‚ when it comes to tourists it seems that we still have got our manners. Most Maltese are very friendly‚ generous and kind-hearted with tourists and we will go out of our way to make tourists feel at home. This makes

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    TRAVEL AGENCY THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES: THE PERSPECTIVE OF SUCCESSFUL OWNERS Laura Jane Lawton David Bruce Weaver ABSTRACT. In-dep th interviews with 19 owne rs of exceptionally successful US-based conventional travel agencies revealed negative public perceptions of travel agencies to be the m ain extern al th reat facing the se ctor. Mispla ced f aith in Inte rnet-based cybermediaries‚ unqualif ied travel agents‚ nega tive m ass media coverage and failure to attract young entrants were

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    Tourism in India Tourism is the largest service industry in India‚ with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. India witnesses more than 5 million annual foreign tourist arrivals and 562 million domestic tourism visits.[2][3] The tourism industry in India generated about US$100 billion in 2008 and that is expected to increase to US$275.5 billion by 2018 at a 9.4% annual growth rate.[4] In the year 2009‚ 5.11 million foreign tourists visited India.

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    well-known. Even though these places are popular‚ the countries still promote them and want more people to come. This is because tourism is very important for the economy but not in all cases for the citizens. If so‚ should countries encourage tourism? Firstly‚ tourism leads to the development of the country. The desire to attract tourists to a certain area often encourages governments to improve local facilities which is beneficial for both‚ citizens and tourists. On the other hand‚ the development

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    London: Arnold. King‚ A. D. 1976 Colonial Urban Development: Culture‚ Social Power and Environment. London: Routledge. Nash‚ D. 1989 Tourism as a Form of Imperialism. In Hosts and Guests: The Anthropology of Tourism‚ V. Smith‚ ed.‚ pp. 37–52. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Palmer‚ C. 1994 Tourism and Colonialism: The Experience of the Bahamas. Annals of Tourism Research 21:792–811. Shaw‚ B. J.‚ and R. Jones 1997 Contested Urban Heritage: Voices from the Periphery. Aldershot: Ashgate. Southall

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    Should countries encourage tourism? Tourism has become one of the most important branches of modern market. With the development of world-wide transport‚ the human need to explore the surrounding world has been finally fulfilled. Nowadays almost everyone can travel abroad and admire all sort of breathtaking sites‚ experience diversity of culture and ways of life. But as every industry‚ tourism has some drawbacks. Most important is the environmental issue. New holiday resorts seem to spring out

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