tourism n : the business of providing services to tourists; "Tourism is a major business in Bermuda" syn touristry Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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Le Tourisme à Paris - Chiffres clés 2010 http://asp.zone-secure.net/v2/index.jsp?id=1203/1515/14072&lng=fr Global tourism The success of Global Tourism has led to this fully revised and updated second edition which retains all the strengths of the original book and is enhanced by the inclusion of five new chapters -* The effects of tourism on societies past and present *Selecting policy instruments for sustainable developments *Alternative tourism: a comparative analysis of meaning and impact *Aid, government and tourism studies in less developed countries *Why destination preservation makes economic senseUsing the perspective and expertise of 33 leading educators and practitioners, Global Tourism chronicles the effect of tourism on contemporary society.Global Tourism explores the critical issues facing those involved in the tourism domain. It discusses:· The philosophical and directional difficulties facing the tourism industry · The importance of social issues and ills in current and future tourism practice · .The sustainable development issues of tourismThose individuals dealing with travel and tourism planning, marketing and management at local, regional and national levels will find this book invaluable. All those involved in education in leisure, recreation, hospitality and travel, and students of tourism will benefit from reading this title.William Theobald is Professor and Chairman of both the Interdisciplinary Graduate Programme in Travel and Tourism and the Leisure Studies Division at Purdue University, USA where he teaches recreation and tourism management. http://books.google.com/?id=9dvK2ajv7zIC&lpg=PA10&dq=league%20of%20nations%20tourism%201936&pg=PA6#v=onepage&q=league%20of%20nations%20tourism%201936Tracing the Way Tracing the Way is the product of a lifetime of experience. In researching and compiling this book Hans Kung has travelled to every corner of the globe in search of God in his many guises. Kung casts an analytical eye over the major world religions and offers a view of the present and what that means when measured against the past. Kung surveys, as succinctly as possible, the historical stages of each world religion and analyses their major paradigms and paradigm shifts. For the present can be understood only in the light of constellations from the past which have persisted side by side with each other. Tracing the Way attempts to understand the religions, in both text and pictures, as objectively as possible and discusses the social, political and historical contexts of the many forms of belief that exist today. http://books.google.com/books?id=sm0BfUKwct0C&pg=PA248&dq=kairouan+oldest+mosque+north+africa&hl=fr&ei=d1AWTdq0H5Gn8QPq9aCDBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=kairouan%20oldest%20mosque%20north%20africa&f=falseThe Genius of Arab civilization This profusely illustrated book introduces the general reader to the cultural achievements and heritage of the Arabs. http://books.google.fr/books?id=IaM9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA104&dq=oleg+grabar+kairouan+mosque&cd=3#v=onepage&q=oleg%20grabar%20kairouan%20mosque&f=falseCategory:Tourism - Wikimedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/Tourism Winter walking in Graubünden, Switzerland Information on Winter walking. Graubünden - Switzerland's No.1 holiday destination. http://en.graubuenden.ch/winter-walking.html?L=2&season=2Search results for "Tourism" - Wikibooks, open books for an open world http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Search/Tourism Search results for "Tourism" - Wikinews, the free news source
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White Heat (Hospitality, Travel & Tourism)by Marco-Pierre WhiteVan Nostrand Reinhold CompanyThis portfolio combines recipes and dramatic photography with White's outrageous opinions and observations on the dishes he creates. It seeks to capture the magic and emotions of this exceptional character in the drama of his own kitchen. Exploring Wine: The Culinary Institute of America's Complete Guide to Wines of the World (Hospitality, Travel & Tourism) by Steven KolpanVan Nostrand ReinholdDesigned for both serious and amateur wine buyers, as well as apsiring culinary professionals, this lively guide demystifies every aspect of wine. It explores wines, country-by-country, and provides excellent coverage on pairing food and wine, how to purchase, store, and serve wine. Also includes chapters on wine management, wine list development, and wine marketing. Illustrations throughout. Amazon Exclusive: Q&A with Author Steven Kolpan
Much like the season itself, a great “fall wine" should be both bracing and fresh; not as light as a summer sipper, but not as full-bodied and complex as a winter warmer. To me a great “fall wine" could be a full-bodied white – think Chardonnay right off the bat - or a medium-bodied red – think Pinot Noir. These, of course, are familiar, even “safe choices” for the season. What are your favorite wines for the fall season, and why? There are so many red wines that provide a warm glow on a chilly evening, and some of my favorites include: • From the United States: Perhaps my #1 choice for an awesome autumn wine is Zinfandel from California, especially from the Dry Creek Valley in Sonoma County. Good Zin is hearty, but with loads of black fruit and spices on the palate. Seek out those wines with less than 14% alcohol, and save the big-alcohol Zins for the winter months. I also like Pinot Noir from the Willamette Valley of Oregon and the Central Coast appellations of California; wines of balance and finesse. • From Italy: Dolcetto and Barbera from Piedmont; Chianti and Morellino di Scansano from Tuscany; Valpolicella Ripasso from Veneto; Cannonau from Sardinia. • From Spain: Rioja , especially the lighter Crianza bottlings, as well as wines from Bierzo (made from the Mencia grape), and Navarra (which, like Rioja, focuses on the Tempranillo grape). These wines are tremendously food-friendly with white meats, lighter red meats, and cheeses. • From France: Fall is a great time for Beaujolais-Villages, or the under-appreciated Cru Beaujolais (such as Moulin-À-Vent or Brouilly). These wines are great with grilled fish as well as white meats and lean red meats, and will certainly enhance the flavors of seasonal root vegetables. Of course, the Pinot Noir wines of Burgundy are great during this time, but focus on the more accessible, simpler, less expensive wines (Bourgogne, Côte de Beaune-Villages, Mercurey, for example), which are excellent matches for a wide range of foods, from roasted vegetables to beef. Also, try the red wines of the Loire Valley that fly under the radar – Chinon, Bourgueil, or Saumur-Champigny; all of them made from the Cabernet Franc grape, and all of them will work beautifully with roasted white meats. What new trends are you seeing in wines this year? Another trend that I like is less emphasis on oak to carry the aromatics and flavor profile of the wine, especially white wines, and specifically Chardonnay. We see a lot more unoaked Chardonnay, or when oak is used, the winemakers seem to be exhibiting a lighter touch. Perhaps the most welcomed trend I’ve observed has to do with the price point of wines. Although hard economic times has led to too much suffering by far too many people, when it comes to wine pricing, we are seeing a “new normal.” That is, good wines are more affordable than ever before, and wine drinkers are discovering that they don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy wine. This is a trend that even after our nation returns to good economic health – whenever that is – will, I believe, remain in place. The United States is already the largest consumer of wine in the world (based on dollars spent), and reasonably priced wine as a daily beverage with meals, or even as an “affordable luxury,” will only enhance that standing. Any recommendations for dishes to pair with this fall’s top wines? What can people learn about other seasonal wines and trends in Exploring Wine? In Exploring Wine’s chapter on wine and food pairing, we emphasize the “how” and “why” of matching food and wine, and that, of course, includes notes on enjoying foods and wines “in season.” While wine may not technically be a “seasonal” beverage, clearly our enjoyment is enhanced when we think of it that way; lighter wine with lighter foods in warm weather, more complex and full-bodied wines to accompany heartier foods when the weather gets colder and the snow begins to fall. Tips from Exploring Wine
Tourism: The Business of Travel (4th Edition) by Roy A. CookPrentice HallWritten in a conversational style, this book views the industry from a business perspective—examining the management, marketing and finance issues most important to industry members. Chapters reveal an integrated model of tourism and address consumer behavior, service quality and personal selling. Readings and integrative cases close each part and end-of-chapter exercises offer application activities for students. This edition includes new chapters on technological innovations and sustainability issues and offers a view of today's tourism industry that is as interesting and multi-faceted as the field itself. Marketing for Hospitality & Tourism (5th Edition) by Philip KotlerPrentice HallTHE most widely used Hospitality marketing book—this four-color leader is comprehensive and innovative, managerial and practical, state-of-the-art and real-world. Building on the authors’ expertise, it uses an integrative approach to discuss the major marketing decisions hospitality marketing managers face in today's global marketplace. Video cases, chapter examples and marketing highlights showcase real people and companies and demonstrate how marketing impacts every member of the hospitality team. Experiential exercises and new material on social networking, database marketing and revenue management help solidify the book’s position as the definitive source for information on hospitality marketing. What's Love Got to Do with It?: Transnational Desires and Sex Tourism in the Dominican Republic (Latin America Otherwise) by Denise BrennanDuke University Press BooksIn locations around the world, sex tourism is a booming business. What's Love Got to Do with It? is an in-depth examination of the motivations of workers, clients, and others connected to the sex tourism business in Sosúa, a town on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic. Denise Brennan considers why Dominican and Haitian women move to Sosúa to pursue sex work and describes how sex tourists, primarily Europeans, come to Sosúa to buy sex cheaply and live out racialized fantasies. For the sex workers, Brennan explains, the sex trade is more than a means of survival—it is an advancement strategy that hinges on their successful “performance” of love. Many of these women seek to turn a commercialized sexual transaction into a long-term relationship that could lead to marriage, migration, and a way out of poverty. Illuminating the complex world of Sosúa’s sex business in rich detail, Brennan draws on extensive interviews not only with sex workers and clients, but also with others who facilitate and benefit from the sex trade. She weaves these voices into an analysis of Dominican economic and migration histories to consider the opportunities—or lack thereof—available to poor Dominican women. She shows how these women, local actors caught in a web of global economic relations, try to take advantage of the foreign men who are in Sosúa to take advantage of them. Through her detailed study of the lives and working conditions of the women in Sosúa’s sex trade, Brennan raises important questions about women’s power, control, and opportunities in a globalized economy. Design & Layout of Foodservice Facilities (Hopsitality, Travel & Tourism Series)by John C. BirchfieldVan Nostrand ReinholdThis revised edition presents new material on current design techniques, requirements, and trends--including computer-aided design, retail merchandising, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Festival and Special Event Management (Wiley Ausstralia Tourism Series) by Johnny AllenJohn Wiley & SonsFestival and Special Event Management, 5th edition continues the comprehensive overview of the theory and procedures associated with festivals and special events established in previous editions. The new edition of this market-leading text introduces developments and professional tools, and considers the globalisation and subsequent internationalisation of event management. The role of marketing and communication, environmental planning, the increasing role of governments through the creation of event strategies, and the different perspectives of event management are all discussed. This edition aims to embrace and extend the growing body of knowledge relating to event management by tracking many of the recent changes and developments in the field. This offers students a current, relevant textbook for their study and professional reference. Event Management & Event Tourism by Donald GetzCognizant Communication CorpThis classic text/reference has established itself a the college and university leve in the growing fields of event management and event tourism. Its also serves as the training and reference book of choice for professionals in the events and toourism fields. It is the first comprehensive text one event management with systematic coverage of, planning, leadership, organization, coordination, programming, humand resurces and volunteers, financing, marketing, evaluation, impact management. Contains a comprehesive bibliograph, over 600 entries and a detailed index. Patients Beyond Borders: Everybody's Guide to Affordable, World-Class Medical Tourism by Josef WoodmanHealthy Travel MediaPatients Beyond Borders is the first comprehensive, easy-to-understand guide to medical tourism, written by the world's leading spokesperson on international health travel. Impartial, extensively researched and filled with authoritative and accessible advice carefully culled from hundreds of resources in the US and abroad. Patients Beyond Borders lists the 30 top medical travel destinations, where patients can choose from hundreds of hospitals and save 30-80% on medical procedures, ranging from a comprehensive health check-up to heart work, orthopedics, dental and cosmetic surgery, in vitro fertilization and more. The revised and expanded Second Edition carries 40 new hospitals and 8 new destinations, including Israel, Jordan, Korea, New Zealand, Panama, the Philippines, Taiwan and Turkey. In addition to never-before-published information on continued care post-procedure, how to handle malpractice abroad, finding the best health travel agent. A handy Treatment Index allows readers to easily match their medical condition to the best clinics. |
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