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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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    Interview a Tourist

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    January 28‚ 2012 Interview a Tourist Interviewing a tourist was a fairly easy task for me because I work among tourist all the time. Recently I got a server assistant job at a restaurant downtown called The Macintosh. We are a relatively new restaurant‚ only being about 4 months old‚ but we have a good reputation among the restaurant community at the time being. With a combination of some marketing‚ great service and food we have people calling our restaurant all day making

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    Tourist Typology

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    the wealth that is created. According to the forecasts of World Tourism Organisation (2006) tourism will continue its ascending course. Europe which was the main tourist receiving region since 1950 will continue to be in the first place while for the Balkan’s peninsula and Greece specifically it is expected an increase of their tourist receipts. Tourism is a world-wide socio-economic phenomenon stemming from the human need for leisure‚ contact with nature and the desire to visit new places and cultures

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    visit. As a world class tourism destination nominated by UNESCO in 2008‚ Melaka has served many tourists throughout the world. Since 2008‚ many of the study done were focused on heritage conservation and culture appreciation. A study of service quality is important in order to learn on tourists’ satisfaction towards tourists’ facilities. In tourism management‚ tourists’ facilities are essential to gain tourists’ loyalty‚ trust and satisfaction. Based on the survey and evaluation‚ the basis for recommendation

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    The Law of Attraction

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    Topic: The Law of Attraction Claim: "People who ask the universe for money or career success using the principles of the ’law of attraction ’ are more likely to receive money and career success.” The law of attraction is about what you put into the universe. The law of attraction is a thought process‚ what you think is sent out into the universe. The universe will then receive your thoughts and then you should receive what you have asked back from the universe. Many people believe the law of

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    What is attraction

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    What is ATTRACTION? n. 1. in social psychology‚ the natural feeling of being drawn to other individuals and desiring their company. This is usually (but not necessarily) due to having a personal liking for them. 2. in environmental psychology‚ a quality that affects the proximity of relationships - usually reflecting such factors as their liking for each other. For example‚ male-female and female-female pairs who like each are found to be closer to each other than do pairs who feel no personal

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    Interpersonal Attraction

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    What is interpersonal attraction? "Interpersonal attraction refers to the positive feelings toward one another" (Weiten‚ 463). Most people choose a companion based on interpersonal attractions. It is no news that there are many different factors that influence attraction but author Weiten believes that that "the interpersonal dynamics at work in each case are surprisingly similar. Each is influenced by physical attractiveness" (463). When someone decides to date another person they tend to go off

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    Suicide Tourist

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    The Suicide Tourist: Bringing Marriage and Family Together as OneAs people grow up‚ they think of what college they want to attend‚ what job they want to have‚ who they want to marry‚ and how many kids they want to have.   Marriage and family are popular cultural aspects in the United States and around the world. Marriage and family can be shown through multiple views such as the media‚ magazines‚ and books. The video‚ The Suicide Tourist‚ demonstrates ways in which marriage and families plays a

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    The Accidental Tourist

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    The novel ‘The Accidental Tourist’ written by Ann Tyler demonstrates that initially change is always difficult. However it may become less complicated when unexpected relationships form and things happen. At the beginning of the novel Macon is portrayed as an orderly character caught up in almost a time warp. Through each of his relationships Macon is able to significantly change. He does this by learning to deal with people; who have trouble expressing their emotions‚ which insist on eating potatoes

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    Disney in Paris

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    In 1992 Euro-Disney was opened in Paris. After two years the theme park was a total disaster and made huge losses. In this report I’m going to analyse how this could have happened and how it changed Disney’s way of operating. To do so‚ I will look at the cultural problems Disney had with external audiences and internal audiences. I will also describe the organization culture Disney when entering France. To end this report‚ I will discuss the changes Disney has made after the Euro-Disney failure and

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