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    Dixon Edwards October 26‚ 2010 Sex Tourism Sex tourism is the act of tourists traveling to engage in sexual activity with prostitutes that are residents of the destination. A sex tourist is an adult that travels in order to have legal consensual sexual activities with another adult for gifts and most often money. By using existing tourism methods of travel these activities have become easily feasible for any individual looking to explore this sector of tourism. Creating a normal vacation with

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    Ethics Final Essay Assignment The difference between sex tourism and romance tourism is more than just a gender distinction. In your essay compare and contrast these forms of tourism while thinking about notions of: 1) 1st world – 3rd world relations 2) Sex versus love 3) The imagination of the ‘other’. The instructions tell you that the assignment should be about tourISM not romantic relationships. It should be addressing the MACRO; power‚ culture‚ history of the INDUSTRY

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    Tourism differs from travel in the following aspects: • Reason to travel: It can be anything but remuneration from the place visited. • It requires a change from familiar environment. • Period of stay: The least would be one day and maximum would be a year. General growth of tourism in India In recent years tourism in India has shot up at lightening speed. India has succeeded in becoming the most preferred place amongst domestic and overseas traveler. Tourism exposes the international traveler

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    Tourism Impacts

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    Topic: Negative Tourism Impacts Prediction * Risk factors of tourism * Disadvantages of tourism * Conservation of risk factors of tourism Check Prediction * List of tourism impacts * Side effects of tourism impacts * Conservation of natural resources Note Nowadays‚ tourism started to earn itself a very bad name due to thoughtless development‚ and disruption of local cultures‚ values and economies‚ during the birth of mass international travel. *

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    Negative Effects of Tourism

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    Negative physical / environmental impacts - The carrying capacity of a destination was not observed thus the place becomes too crowded. This results to overpopulation and overdevelopment. An example is the island of Boracay. - Depletion of a destination’s natural resources. Locals and tourists compete over water supply and other necessities. - Since hotels and resorts‚ bars‚ malls etc. have been built‚ these pose a problem on the sustainability of the place. They may also disturb the flora and

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    2.0 Findings and Discussion 2.1 Definition The International Forum of Travel and Tourism Advocates defines tourism as the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited and also refers to the sector of the national economy with complex functions that unites a number of goods and services‚ offer

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    Sex Tourism in Olongapo

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    James Trewby Child Sex Tourism in the Philippines James Trewby works for Bosco Volunteer Action (BOVA)‚ a volunteer organisation of the Salesians of Don Bosco‚ a Roman Catholic Religious order dedicated to be signs and bearers of the love of God for young people‚ especially those who are disadvantaged. The Salesians have projects around the world‚ including schools‚ youth centres‚ homes for street children and vocational training centres. BOVA offers opportunities to adults to live and work with

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    Impact of Tourism

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    IMPACT OF TOURISM ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Fe Zuly 2011 Abstract Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity in 2008‚ there were over 922 million international tourist arrivals‚ with a growth of 1.9% as compared to 2007. International tourism receipts grew to US$944 billion (euro 642 billion) in 2008‚ corresponding to an increase in real terms of 18%. This paper is purposed to explain about impact of tourism including advantages and disadvantages. This impact

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    Child Sex Tourism

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    Child sex tourism Child sex tourism is a lot more complex‚ and more difficult to pin down. Some of the victims are child prostitutes‚ some are essentially slaves and others are "groomed" by rich Westerners posing as good Samaritans. According to ECPAT‚ many offenders will spend time ingratiating themselves with the child and family‚ leading them to believe they are trying to help them out of poverty. ECPAT also believes the use of the Internet has had a significant impact in recent years‚ both

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    Impacts of Tourism

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    Close analysis of case study shows that environmental impacts as well as sociocultural effects have prevented the economic benefits that local communities have received. It is absolutely a fact that tourism has brought a variety of economic benefits to local communities. First of all‚ it creates employment from local people. According to Duval (2004b‚ 4)‚ Caribbean tourism is on the way of development‚ which accounts for over 15 percent of the region’s occupation and nearly 6 percent of its GDP

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