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research into the way service should be provided and measured to ensure there is alignment of the service given and the customers ...
addition of standard ancillary cruise line activities. The post-9/11 recession and virtual halt of pleasure travel was deva...
In addition it comprises the third largest retail industry (Williams, 1996). In 1995 it was estimated that international tourist...
area is attractive to tourists for several reasons, in the winter the temperature averages between seventy-seven and eighty-two de...
have been traveling to New York City as long as travel has been a pastime. New York City is a magnet for tourists, but of course h...
the dollar value of the gains against the dollar value of the losses. If the value of the gains exceeds the value of the losses, ...
the local community changes, the level of control the local residents have over this control, the impact this has on their lives a...
Vermonts Labor Market, a website of the Vermont Department of Employment and Training, tracks tourism as well for the effects it h...
more than likely to have positive things to say about an employee. In one instance, for example, on a cruise ship, a family found ...
an increase in family vacations, and the need to address the requirements of children (Rickets, 1991). Finally, there has been ...
the rates at which wages can increase. But this will make it hard for employees to keep staff, especially good staff who may be mo...
began downsizing in the late 1980s and continued into the 1990s, some cut back on their business travel as well, and vacation trav...
words, "Heritage tourism reintroduces people to their cultural roots" (McKercher, Yo and du Cros, 2004, p. 539). Furthermore, cult...
the lack of infrastructure had also lead to civil unrest. However, many areas of Sri Lanka, Malaysia and the rest of Indonesia wer...
that is responsible for any bilateral agreements in this industry between Reece and other counties (Green, 2005, Europe Intelligen...
than the average person (Kefgen and Mumford, n.d.). The minimum education level for a job in this industry is a high school diplo...
pollution, their needs are inherently those that will destroy the environment, pollution from transport and even human waste. This...
such as historical places of interest and complimentary goods and services. This rise of the holiday abroad in Europe may have s...
in the Singapore-Malaysia area, the arrangement obligates members to consult in the event of external threat and provides for stat...
host country both by increasing tourism, and by increasing the consumption of health and medical services" (WATIC, 2005). In...
should look at prostitution and other forms of sex-for-hire, rather than any other interpretation. Sex Tourism: a Growing Trend ...
from America, with 1,308,627 coming from the US. From this we can see there is not only to a thriving industry, but due to the are...
An area such as the Yarra Valley possesses immense natural beauty as well as traditional, standard attractions and things to do th...
a countrys national export strategy, particularly in regards to developing and transition economies (Redefining tourism). Sources ...
full consensus regarding the evidence. Others argue that margin trading can increase stability and reduce volatility. In order to ...
across "borderless" countries also makes sense, in theory. With tariffs and paperwork blocking trade many times, the dissolution o...
to say that conservatives generally prefer the status quo, and look at the past with longing, while liberals work for change, beli...
to meet those needs (Maslows Hierarchy of Needs, 2009). In other words, social needs such as friendship and self-esteem dont even ...
One of the more interesting roles women took on during the war was as volunteers in the war effort. For...
of the WTC attacks" (Parrott, 2002). In addition, the Bush administration has done nothing to stop companies from sending jobs off...