A Seminar on ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM PRESENTED IN THE SECOND REFRESHER COURSE IN MANAGEMENT AT UGC Academic staff College Osmania University‚ Hyderabad By Fr. Roy Abraham P Lecturer in Management Marian College Kuttikkanam Kerala‚ 685531‚ India Contents ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM A. INTRODUCTION B. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM i. LEAKAGE a. Import leakage b. Export leakage ii. ENCLAVE TOURISM iii. OTHER NEGATIVE IMPACTS
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Rural Tourism and Rural Development. Introduction: Rural tourism in India: Prospects for rural tourism in India: Role in Rural development: Conclusion: Introduction: Indians believe in holidays: The country has among the largest number of public holidays in the world. Yet the most common reason for getting away is to "visit a native place." Migrant workers return to their family farms at harvest time. Others return to their villages for an annual pilgrimage. The concept of a holiday where you
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Trends In Tourism Consumption Submitted by Author –Namrata Mandwale Co-Author – Archana Gaur Introduction - Tourism industry is very old industry in the world and plays major role to increase revenues of country. Economy of some countries largely depends on tourism. Along with being significant contributor to GDP and foreign exchange‚ tourism also provides
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Perceptions of Tourism Products‚ Tourism Management Journal‚ Vol 31‚ 2010 (5):607-610. S. L. J. Smith (1994) is one of the few researchers to design a tourism product framework‚ using this framework Jing Bill Xu (2009) has conducted a study on the perceptions of Tourism Products. The research focused on demand rather than supply to propose a new model of the tourism product from a marketing perspective. By surveying a number of students from The School of Hotel and Tourism Management in Hong
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Topic: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? International tourism is an important industry for many countries. In order to develop one country’s economy‚ we inevitably need three main sectors‚ namely agricultural sector‚ industrial sector and tourism sector (usually known as service sector). From this aspect‚ we can evidently see that tourism particularly international tourism is truly playing a vital role in developing the country’s economy because of its vastly positive
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Dental implants are wonderful alternatives to replace missing teeth. The dental implants are surgically placed into the jawbone‚ using the titanium post‚ which is like a root to permanently attach them. Implants will restore that perfect smile‚ improve self confidence‚ and make it possible to really enjoy food again. Ideal Dental Implant Candidates Dental implants are a more than suitable option for anyone that has one missing tooth or several. However‚ the candidate for dental implants must meet
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BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY‚ TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 024 B.A. Tourism and Travel Management Programme – Course Structure under CBCS (applicable to the candidates admitted from the academic year 2010 -2011 onwards) Sem. Part Course Language Course – I (LC) – Tamil*/Other Languages +# English Language Course - I (ELC) Core Course – I (CC) - Introduction to Tourism Core Course – II (CC) - Geography of Tourism First Allied Course –I (AC) – Principles of Management First Allied Course –II (AC) – Cultural
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I want to be a Dental Hygienist. I have wanted to do this for a very long time. I want to give people the opportunity to feel happy with their smile. The flexibility of this career is what appealed to me. A Dental Hygienist is someone who cleans teeth‚ examines patients for any oral diseases‚ and educates patients on how to improve their dental hygiene. The best part of the day is probably how happy the kids are with their clean teeth. The most challenging part I assume would be dealing with the
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interview‚ all topics conversed during the interview gave answers to what I really wanted to know. That’s the reason why I have yearned to be part of a field as Dental. First and foremost‚ the flexibility of the job and the pay were two main factors I chose to be in the Dental field. It’s easy for one to be a full or part time employee in the dental field
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Course: HND in TRAVEL and TOURISM Unit : QCF-Level 5 in TRAVEL and TOURISM SECTOR Task 1:a Examine the historic developments in the field of travel and tourism with reference to the contribution of tehnological and economic developments‚including the industrial revolution over the last two hundred years. History of Tourism The term travel and tourism is certainly not a new phenomenon
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