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Essays 511 - 540
In eleven pages California's Joshua Tree National Park is the focus of this tourism guide to one of America's most breathtaking ph...
In eight pages this research paper considers Australia's Great Barrier Reef in a discussion of the impact by humans through touris...
This paper consisting of ten pages examines how tourism in South Florida has surprisingly been little affected by the area's high ...
In three pages this paper discusses the Palestinian perspectives of this one time minister of tourism. Three sources are listed i...
revenue. Prostitutes are one of the many amenities that travelers can expect. The government fears that a tough policy would scare...
In twenty pages Egypt's trend toward capitalism and the global markets it represents are examined in terms of the policy's short t...
In eight pages this paper discusses Manitoba's culture, ethnicity, geography, and the impacts of agriculture and tourism. Five so...
In twelve pages Egypt is examined in terms of how the treasury influences its tourism industry. Six sources are listed in the bib...
In a paper that contains eight pages the ways in which the airline industry has evolved as a result of tourism that far exceeds wh...
In twenty two pages and various sections globalization and tourism issues are comprehensively analyzed. Nine sources are cited in...
In five pages this paper examines the tourism and hospitality industry in a theoretical consideration that includes perspectives b...
In eight pages the evolution of the travel industry from mass tourism to more individual approaches is examined. Eight sources ar...
the rebound of the national economy. They did, and with telling results. As Korean citizens curtailed their international ...
In five pages this paper examines contract law and tourism industry liability regarding disease and injury while services are bein...
to transcend, at least temporarily, the boundaries of the routine world" (McGreevy PG). Indeed, the nineteenth-century visitors w...
an increase in family vacations, and the need to address the requirements of children (Rickets, 1991). Finally, there has been ...
began downsizing in the late 1980s and continued into the 1990s, some cut back on their business travel as well, and vacation trav...
were living in poverty subsisting on less that $1 a day (Infoprod, 2001). There have been several influences that have reduced th...
be in place regarding the time able to be spent on leisure. However, when looking at marketing these factors may be releva...
and compelling management effort and clarity. For competitive reasons, many business organizations are becoming more flexible in t...
if the government has to show its best face, and will hide those who live in squalor, thus perpetuating the problem of poverty. T...
persistent and consistent repetition of a few key points, rather than the big and sensational approaches. That is not to say that ...
and Visitors Association, "secondary cities tend to display the most initiative to sell themselves" (Bake, 2000, 65). PROBLEM 1 ...
Soviet republics. Nevertheless, the fact remains that this policy has served to increase the power and wealth of those in the uppe...
The same principle applies to any such public good. There are toll roads of course, but they represent only a small fraction of t...
report released October 25 (Lubetkin, 2002). And yet, the way the airline industry has rallied in the face of this disaster has ...
was passed in 1972, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) was created, tasked with the clean up of the Boston Harbor"...
is that of a significant improvement in commercial aviation. The advancement of tourism from the vast increase of commercial avia...
Vermonts Labor Market, a website of the Vermont Department of Employment and Training, tracks tourism as well for the effects it h...
the local community changes, the level of control the local residents have over this control, the impact this has on their lives a...