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    The Role of Tourism in India Tourism is travel for recreational‚ leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for more than twenty-four (24) hours and 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.I want to do this! What’s This? Among the various service industries‚ tourism

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    RevPar in the Hotel Industry RevPAR RevPAR‚ or revenue per available room‚ is a performance metric in the hotel industry‚ which is calculated by multiplying a hotel ’saverage daily room rate (ADR) by its occupancy rate. It may also be calculated by dividing a hotel ’s total guestroom revenue by the room count and the number of days in the period being measured.[1] Since it is only a measurement for a point in time (say a day‚ or month or year) it is most often compared to the same time frame.

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    Slide 1: THE IMPACTS OF GLOBALISTION IN HOTEL INDUSTRY AND ITS NEGATIVE EFFECTS Slide 2: In the 21st century ‚ with the increasing levels of globalization in hotel industryhotel companies will need to learn different management approaches to survive and develop in environmental circumstances with high levels of uncertainty as well as understand the implication of future impacts‚ both positive and negative‚ of the changing environment in which they operate. As international trade and business expand

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    Sustainability in the Hospitality Industry and What the Future Holds In the 1970’s‚ most hoteliers weren’t concerned with environmental conservation or social enhancement programs. The catalyst for change in these attitudes began with a major energy crisis in the United States during the 1970’s which drove up energy prices and limited the spending capabilities of consumers and business owners alike. Due in large part to the limited supply of energy‚ the hotel industry began employing programs and techniques

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    managing and organising Junction hotel in the current economic climate? With the economy being in a double dip recession (and it the deepest and longest recession for generations) there is a major lack of demand for goods and services in the economy. Vice Chancellor‚ George Osbourne delivered the Autumn Statement 2012 yesterday (Wednesday the 5th December) and stated to expect slower growth [1]. Taking these factors into account‚ the future for Junction Hotel isn’t looking bright. Junction Hotel’s

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    Csr in Tourism Industry

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    CSR in Tourism Industry Md. Abdul Hamid1 Nowadays Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a recurrently pronounced terminology. There is enough scope of ambiguity also in ‘meaning’ of this expression. Generally‚ the corporate world and researchers emphasize on different focal points. Instead of such vagueness‚ certainly there are affirmative something in the whole process. Regularly number of socially responsible organizations is increasing and awareness in this issue is rapidly increasing among

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    Kenyan Tourism Industry

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    Ecotourism and Sustainable Development in Kenya By Robertson Ndegwa Ngunyi 罗伯特 Paper submitted for Ecotourism Final Exam to Sun Yat Sen University‚ Doctorate in Tourism Management School of Business‚ Department of Hotel and Tourism Management Professor Liu Yan December‚ 2009 Keywords: Protected areas‚ Sustainability‚ Community Based Tourism‚ Maasai‚ Safari 1 Ecotourism and Sustainable Development in Kenya Robertson Ndegwa Ngunyi Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide abridgment of the

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    - The Bahamas tourism industry is not only a valuable contributor to the economy of the Bahamas‚ but a significant contributor to employment sector of the Bahamas as well. The tourism industry contributes over 3.5 million dollars to the economy annually and employs more than 50‚000 people. Developing a strong and sustainable tourism industry will ensure growth in employment. A ten year tourism plan will help to protect the jobs of the 50‚000 Bahamians who are directly and indirectly employed

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    Role of Media in Tourism

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    The  Role  of  Media  Communications  in  Developing  Tourism  Policy  and  Cross‐Cultural  Communication  for  Peace‚  Security  for  Sustainable Tourism Industry in Africa          Author: Wilson Okaka   Lecturer (Communications and Environment Programmes)  Kyambogo University Kampala‐(Uganda)  Telephones: [Office: 256‐414‐3771775] ‐ [Mobile: 256‐078‐2588846]  Email: nupap2000@yahoo.com            Paper Presented at the 4th International Institute of Peace through  Tourism (IIPT) African Conference on Peace through Tourism at 

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE HOTEL INDUSTRY According to the British laws a hotel is a place where a “bonafied” traveler can receive food and shelter provided he is in a position to for it and is in a fit condition to receive. Hotels have a very long history‚ but not as we know today‚ way back in the 6th century BC when the first inn in and around the city of London began to develop. The first catered to travelers and provided them with a mere roof to stay under. This condition of the inns prevailed for

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