Essays about: "religion tourism"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words religion tourism.
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1. Destination identity and projected online image in rural Southern Africa : A case study of Nyanga, Zimbabwe
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för kultur och samhälleAbstract : The value of tourism as a driver of economic and social development in Africa cannot be overstated. Tourism is regarded as a source of foreign currency, employment creation and more importantly, a means of achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs). READ MORE
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2. A Cishet Man’s Poland : Compulsory Heterosexuality in Polish Legislation on Reproductive and Sexual Rights
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis analyzes how compulsory heterosexuality is present in Polish legislation on women* and trans* people’s reproductive and sexual rights. The aim of this study is to increase an understanding of how compulsory heterosexuality’s presence in legislation regarding reproductive and sexual rights can consequently affect women* and trans* people in practice. READ MORE
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3. Cultural challenges in Thailand - An unchanged fact? : A minor field study abour cultural challenges among Swedish executives in Thailand
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE)Abstract : Today, all companies face a challenge to cope with the globalized market, where organizations continuously establish on new markets in new countries. Different cultures meet and must be able to collaborate in an organization. READ MORE
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4. Women in Tourism, Challenges of Including Women in the Maldivian Resort Sector
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and ManagementAbstract : In the Maldives tourism dominates the economy directly and indirectly with 70% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) making the country’s economy heavily dependent on this sector. This should (theoretically) also imply many job opportunities for the Maldivians; however only 3% of the tourism labour force is made up by Maldivian women as opposed to 51% which are Maldivian men. READ MORE
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5. Waves of change : traditional religion among the Urak Lawoi, sea nomads of Ko Lanta, Thailand
University essay from Ämnesavdelningen för kultur- och religionsvetenskapAbstract : This essay is the result of a field study in Ko Lanta in Thailand, during October-December 2009. The purpose of the study was to document the traditional religion of Urak Lawoi and to analyze in what way their life and beliefs have changed during the last 20 years. READ MORE