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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...
In eight pages this paper traces the subway system of New York City back to 1904 and considers its widespread impact as well as ef...
In five pages this paper discusses New York City's flexible pavement problems with various suggestions offered. Five sources are ...
In five pages this paper discusses New York City's traffic problems with a solution offered by replacing trucks with ships and tra...
the citys franchise agreements that include seven private bus companies (2002). They oversee private ferry operations on city-owne...
Fay and Doolittle (2002) recount how in the early 1990s concern over standards-based reform in academic subjects actually generate...
United States. Essentially, any area in the world is now a potential destination for the Chinese tourist. Chen (2003) re...
and parcel of continuing education. In grade school, students learn about history and geography, but it is only when they grow up ...
In fifteen pages this paper discusses the role tourism plays in the development of international communications. Fourteen sources...
a new customer when compared to the cost of keeping an existing customer (Thompson, 1998; 29).It is also necessary that the provis...
This book is a comprehensive look at different types of special interest tourism (SIT). A goof introduction gives a strong overvie...
Hanks takes the helm of a virtual spacecraft that left Earth, flew past Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, and hurtled through the Milky Wa...
The paper is a primer on sustainable and eco-tourism. The writer explains the concept of sustainable tourism and eco-tourism and ...
Sustainable tourism is becoming increasingly important and attractive to the tourism industry. The writer looks at the way in whic...
The majority of literature on volunteer tourism focuses on the potential positive benefits resulting from the two advantages. Howe...
QUESTION #2 What are the two dimensions of service? Which is harder to measure and why? The two dimensions of service are the tec...
the industry is one that is, or becomes sustainable. 2. As well as the potential negative impacts there are also a number of pot...
theme zones combine historical landscapes, representing the Asia of the past, with commercial innovations that represent the Asia ...
was worth a total of $5.5 trillion (Wagner, 2005). In the United States the travel and tourism sector is very important to the ec...
see. A type of tourism, according to Rothmans 1998 book Devils Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth Century American West, literall...
Ive seen plenty of people mixing with nature, and nature getting the worst of it," she writes (Waltzman, 2001, p. 36) She...
litigious society where health care workers and institutions are open and easy targets, this dearth of lawsuits reported in The Ne...
work and, in many ways, it was a comprehensive representation of his larger vision regarding light, space, and flow and how those ...
to declining tax revenues (Guardian Unlimited, 2003). But it wasnt just tax revenues that brought Manhattan to the brink of bankru...
on April 12, 1999 to stockholders of record on March 22, 1999. In January, the company reported that its worldwide net sales in t...
In this paper consisting of five pages the uses of setting and acting and how it may have either assisted or harmed the production...
An exhibit reaction paper of two pages considers the various African, Asian, Greek, and Roman wings and galleries of NYC's Metropo...
is also asking for $600 million in state aid by 2010." In some way, the MTA is not only taxing the citizens to a greater extent, b...
pleasure, holiday visiting to family and friends, college breaks, group trips, religious trips, educational trips and so on. Bryme...
The economy benefits from more money entering the economy internationally and then moving around the economy domestically. The tou...