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    Tourism in Orissa

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    Tourism in Orissa‚ India has grown considerably in recent years due to the various attractions of Orissa‚ ranging from wildlife reserves and beaches to temples and monuments and the arts and festivals. One of Orissa’s major attractions is its 500 km long coastline and beaches and natural scenery such as Chilka Lake‚ Asia’s largest brackish water lake. Tharea is an important bird sanctuary for millions of birds‚ and is also noted for its population of Irrawaddy Dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris)‚ the

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    War Tourism

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    War Tourism The text deals with a brand new kind of Tourism – War Tourism. Our society has changed and some people want another kind of Holliday than the generally popular and common charter-Holliday. These people are not youngsters but frequently adult which apparently want some other experiences. It is not a big business yet but it is definable growing. After travelling to etc. Mallorca‚ Malta‚ Rhodos a hundred times mum and dad wants to try something new. People want action and excitement and

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    HOW ADDICTIONS DESTROY THE FAMILY UNIT In our modern life‚ there are certain things that can destroy the family unit queitly such as addictions. An addiction is anything that one must have in order to avoid a negative feeling or syptoms. Addictions can include almost anything‚ not just foods‚ drinks or other physical substances. Some addiction are mend to make one calm‚ but it easily becomes an emotional crutch that unfortunately usually worsen physical aspects of addiction. However‚ the point

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    Tourism Impact

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    Assignment Title: Tourism Impacts on New Cruise Terminal at Kai Tak TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Background 3. Analysis 4. Conclusion 5. References Introduction Hong Kong in Chinese literally translates into “Fragrant Harbour”. Victoria Harbour is the heart and soul of Hong Kong‚ which is famous as being one of the world’s greatest commercial and trading centres. Its natural harbour is capable to support even the largest ships because of its natural depth

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    Tourism Problem

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    commonly committed‚ as well as places that communication problems always occur. In the past few years countries that tourism rates declined are Hong Kong‚ Kuwait and Brunei‚ which caused by pollution problems and behaviors of people in those countries. While China‚ Russia and Japan are the first three countries that tourism rates gradually increase because these countries realize tourism problems‚ so they fix and protect them from happening. Pollution problems are caused by both tourists and people

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    Travel and Tourism

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    Jessica Thompson Steve - Distinction 2 Analyse the factors that contribute to an effective workplace‚ highlighting good practise from different travel and tourism organisations. There are many different factors that contribute to an effective workplace which I will talk about in this piece of distinction work. Laws are a very significant contribution to a positive workplace. The sex discrimination act was put into place to stop discrimination between men and women and make them equals. Also

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    Tourism Promotion

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    Tourism Promotion – stimulates sales through information dissemination Three Objectives of Tourism Promotion 1. Make the product widely known. 2. Make the product attractive to encourage people. 3. Make the product attractive without being dishonest. Three goals of Tourism Promotion 1. Informative promotion – used to inform the public of your product. 2. Persuasive promotion- devising persuasive message. 3. Reminder promotion – used to remind people of their positive experiences. Goals of Promotion

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    HOW POLLUTION DESTROYS THE ATMOSPHERE AND HABITATS Introduction “Nowadays‚ industries‚ automobiles‚ power stations‚ etc. have become indispensable in our daily life.” ( Science Level K page 242) Have you ever wondered what causes pollution? Forms of Pollution Pollution is the process whereby various harmful substances are added to the environment (land‚ water‚ air etc.) by human and natural activities. The main various types of pollution that exist are: Air Pollution Air pollution is

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    Religious Tourism

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    Mosques and Kramats Kramats and mosques are an important part of South African heritage as they represent the second oldest religion introduced to the country. The first Muslims brought to the cape arrived as Malay slaves‚ who practiced their faith in secret until the early 19th century. Prisoners who were fighting for freedom in the Dutch East Indies were also brought to the Cape. They included teachers of Islam. Some of these holy men were of noble birth and those who died were buried in shrines

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    Tourism‚ which is becoming a major driver not only of economic development but cultural exchange and global awareness‚ has also adopted CSR. Increasing material wealth and living standards in developing nations mean that societies which until recently were relatively isolated from other parts of the world are becoming integrated. Worldwide development in transportation infrastructure is increasingly making any place on earth a potential destination for tourism. While considered

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