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    Tourist Destinations

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    Unit 39: Tourists Destinations Unit code: K/601/1748 QCF Level: 4 ------------------------------------------------- student ------------------------------------------------- student Content Page Content Page Contents Page Number 1. Introduction 3 2. Definition (Tourism receivers‚ Tourism Generators) 3 3. Tourism Receivers Statistic 4 4. Tourism Receivers Analysis 5‚6‚7‚8&9 5. Tourism Generators Statistic 9‚10&11 6. International

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    Be Fair to Tourists

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    Be fair to tourists‚ Tourism Fiji urges Tuesday‚ October 06‚ 2009 TOURISM Fiji is pleading with shop owners and traders to be responsible and not exploit tourists by selling them faulty goods. Chairman Patrick Wong said the shopping experience was an important part of any tourists’ holidays. Reacting to claims made by an Australian couple that they were cheated when buying a tanoa in Nadi‚ Mr Wong said it was important that the sellers meet the demands of any buyer. The couple paid $200 for

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    Title: Executive Summary Investment Opportunities – Business Metrics Strategy: The intention of this report is to provide an overall definition for a business investment opportunity in the geographical region of Asia‚ in particular‚ Cambodia. The specified investment of choice should be a hotel within the mid-range segment and the operational approach should be aligned to establishing a franchise and management contracts for future expansion. Considerations: • Target Market should determine

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    A Traveller or a Tourist?

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    What is the difference between a traveller and a tourist? Well‚ the easy distinction often made concerns what kind of trip people are on. To put it simply‚ someone visiting other countries with a backpack and roaming from place to place without a fixed itinerary is often regarded‚ especially by themselves‚ as a ‘traveller’. Someone on holiday‚ especially someone on a package holiday for one or two weeks‚ is generally regarded as a ‘tourist’. According to this distinction‚ the traveller gains an understanding

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    Tourist Typology

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    Regional Development‚ hkok@prd.uth.gr 2 M.E. Constantoglou‚ PhD‚ Department of Cultural Technology and Communication‚ University of the Aegean‚ mkon@env.aegean.gr 1 1. Introduction. Tourism in general Tourism in the post-war period is one of the more dynamic and developing sectors of the world’s economy. It possesses worldwide the fourth place between the most important industries of export of goods and services. This is the main reason why many times tourism is characterized as an "industry".

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    The Tourist Trap

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    The Tourist Trap You are a veteran in a medium-sized police department‚ with the rank of major‚ and are often asked to consult with and assist in writing grants for smaller police agencies that are experiencing problems. The City of White Springs is a rural community of about 3‚000 year-round residents. However‚ given that it is both a prime skiing and shopping location‚ during the summertime and Christmas holidays‚ the tourist population will easily double that number on any given day. Normally

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    Tourist Motivation

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    Tourist motivation is the reason why a tourist will make the decision to choose one destination over another and the attributes that governs that behavior. This is important to the tourist professional for a number of reasons. The tourist professional must have an understanding of what drives the tourist to initiate the vacation and then match a destination that fits with the tourist’s travel motives. A good fit may ensure that the guest will enjoy the vacation and either come back year after year

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    Sex Trade in Cambodia

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    rights is the most protruding in the capital of Cambodia‚ Phnom Penh. Women and young females are having intercourse and/or oral sex against their will for the exchange of money. There are many contributing factors that lead to the practice of sex trafficking in Cambodia. The environmental‚ political‚ economic and social factors all play a role in this horrendous issue. In 2006‚ a report filed under the U.S State Department read "The Government of Cambodia does not fully comply with the minimum standards

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    Do Opposites Attract?

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    Do opposites attract? Am I more likely to be interested in someone with the same similarities or someone different than myself? In order to answer these questions‚ or at least address them‚ we will look at a study published in 2007 titled “Multiple Mediators of the Attitude Similarity-Attraction Relationship: Dominance of Inferred Attraction and Subtlety of Affect‚” by Ramadhar Singh‚ Sherie E-Lin Yeo‚ Patrick K. F. Lin‚ and Lydia Tan. According to the research done by the National University of

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    with Marxist Ideology. He wanted to revolutionise Cambodia by turning it into a giant agricultural food bowl‚ farmed by its people. This change was marked by renaming Cambodia Kampuchea and in  recognition of the new regime and the start of a new life in a new country‚ it was declared "Year Zero." Pol Pot went much further than his initial Marxist ideologies and adopted that of Chairman Mao‚ head of communist China. He set about purging Cambodia of its intellectuals‚

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