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This short document consists of 7 photos credited to EssjayNZ without captions or context. The final slide encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking the "GET STARTED" button shown. A photo credit is given for the stock image used.
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Kevin Brunnock, a real estate professional based in New York shares some of the most incredible views from Manhattan. Whether you are on top of the Standard or the top of the Rock, luxury is in no short supply when it comes to the NYC skyline.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It includes two stock photos and text suggesting the reader may be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, it pitches the idea of making online slideshows with Haiku Deck.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It includes a photo credit and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by uploading it to SlideShare.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a photo credit to "brizzle born and bred" and the prompt "Inspired?" along with a call to action to "GET STARTED" making your own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations by clicking a "GET STARTED" button. In a few words, it advertises Haiku Deck presentation software and prompts the reader to try making presentations.
This short document consists of 7 photos credited to EssjayNZ without captions or context. The final slide encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking the "GET STARTED" button shown. A photo credit is given for the stock image used.
This short document shares three photos from freestock.ca with the caption "a dare to share beauty". The document encourages the reader to be inspired and create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
Kevin Brunnock, a real estate professional based in New York shares some of the most incredible views from Manhattan. Whether you are on top of the Standard or the top of the Rock, luxury is in no short supply when it comes to the NYC skyline.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It includes two stock photos and text suggesting the reader may be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, it pitches the idea of making online slideshows with Haiku Deck.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It includes a photo credit and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by uploading it to SlideShare.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a photo credit to "brizzle born and bred" and the prompt "Inspired?" along with a call to action to "GET STARTED" making your own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations by clicking a "GET STARTED" button. In a few words, it advertises Haiku Deck presentation software and prompts the reader to try making presentations.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a stock photo with caption and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It includes a stock photo and a call to action to get started making Haiku Deck presentations. In just 3 sentences or less, it encourages the reader to try making presentations using Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a call to action to "GET STARTED" creating your own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, the document advertises the ability to easily make and publish digital presentations online.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a call to action to "GET STARTED" creating your own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, the document advertises the ability to easily make and publish digital presentations online.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It provides a link to get started making Haiku Deck presentations that can then be shared on SlideShare. In just one sentence, the document encourages the reader to try making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It provides a link to get started making Haiku Deck presentations that can then be shared on SlideShare. In just one sentence, the document encourages the reader to try making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and the caption "Inspired?" along with a call to action to "GET STARTED" making your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and the text "Inspired?" along with a call to action to "GET STARTED" making your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It displays stock photos from two photographers and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes using Haiku Deck to create online presentations.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, it pitches the idea of easily designing presentations.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It features a stock photo and text encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In just a few words, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck's presentation tools on the SlideShare platform.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It features a photo of a sports car and text that reads "Inspired?" along with a call to action to "GET STARTED" making Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It features a photo of a sports car and text stating "Inspired?" and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking a button labeled "GET STARTED".
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a caption encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation. In just 3 words, it pitches presentation software.
Southeast Asia tourism, a local phenomenon? A social media perspective by web...Rachana Khanzode
The document analyzes social media conversations about tourism in Southeast Asia to understand key discussion topics, visitor origins, preferred destinations, driving activities, and influential people. It finds the top conversation drivers are celebrity tourism, photo sharing, and engaging activities like backpacking. Visitors primarily come from Southeast Asian countries and neighbors. Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and Malaysia are most preferred. Popular activities include backpacking, beaches, food, and shopping. Professional travelers, regular travelers, celebrities and influencers most impact decisions.
Sponsorship Opportunities: Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Awards 2014AmyMcLoughlin
This document provides information about sponsorship opportunities for Wild Asia's Responsible Tourism Awards. The awards have been established since 2006 to recognize leaders in sustainability in the tourism industry across Asia. Applicants have come from 14 countries. Past winners include resorts and tours that promote conservation, carbon reduction, and community support. Sponsorship levels from $1000 to $4000 provide branding and promotion benefits including logo placement in marketing materials and at the annual award ceremony held alongside a large tourism trade show.
The document provides information about several countries and cities in Asia, including their geography, history, culture, and major tourist attractions. Regarding Brunei, it summarizes that Brunei is an Islamic country located in Southeast Asia between two parts of Malaysia. It has a long history as a sultanate and became a British protectorate in the 19th century before gaining independence in 1984. Some of its main tourist attractions mentioned include the Jame'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, Royal Regalia Museum, Kampong Ayer water village, and the Drottningholm Palace.
The document discusses new trends in tourism marketing, including the rise of low-cost carriers, increasing competitiveness through pricing and new integrated resort products, and the growth of technology and customer power shaping the industry. It also covers barriers to travel like terrorism and health issues, and opportunities for niche markets around experiences like medical tourism or spa visits. Regional tourism is on the rise as travelers visit secondary destinations within Southeast Asia.
This document summarizes tourism in Central Asia. It discusses the region's history under Soviet rule and as independent states following the USSR's collapse. Tourism has struggled to develop due to political instability, poor infrastructure, and negative perceptions of safety. However, the region has cultural and natural attractions like Islamic sites and mountainous areas. Efforts are being made to promote cultural and adventure tourism through projects like developing the Silk Road route, though many challenges remain for the tourism industry in Central Asia.
East Asia is a major tourism region with countries like China, Japan, and South Korea receiving hundreds of millions of visitors annually. Tourism was impacted in 2011 by natural disasters in Japan but grew in other countries like South Korea and Macau. China has become the third most visited country and continues to see strong growth in tourism arrivals and as a source market for outbound travel. Other countries in the region like Hong Kong, Taiwan, North and South Korea, Mongolia, and Tibet each have their own unique tourism offerings and challenges.
The document provides an overview of tourism in Asia, with a focus on South Asia. It discusses the various regions and countries of Asia, including cultural and physical characteristics. Tourism patterns and factors influencing tourism development are also examined. Specific details are given on tourism in South Asian countries like Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives and Sri Lanka. Challenges facing tourism include political conflicts, poverty, and natural disasters.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a stock photo with caption and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It includes a stock photo and a call to action to get started making Haiku Deck presentations. In just 3 sentences or less, it encourages the reader to try making presentations using Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a call to action to "GET STARTED" creating your own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, the document advertises the ability to easily make and publish digital presentations online.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a call to action to "GET STARTED" creating your own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, the document advertises the ability to easily make and publish digital presentations online.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It provides a link to get started making Haiku Deck presentations that can then be shared on SlideShare. In just one sentence, the document encourages the reader to try making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It provides a link to get started making Haiku Deck presentations that can then be shared on SlideShare. In just one sentence, the document encourages the reader to try making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and the caption "Inspired?" along with a call to action to "GET STARTED" making your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and the text "Inspired?" along with a call to action to "GET STARTED" making your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It displays stock photos from two photographers and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes using Haiku Deck to create online presentations.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, it pitches the idea of easily designing presentations.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It features a stock photo and text encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In just a few words, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck's presentation tools on the SlideShare platform.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It features a photo of a sports car and text that reads "Inspired?" along with a call to action to "GET STARTED" making Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It features a photo of a sports car and text stating "Inspired?" and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking a button labeled "GET STARTED".
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It features a stock photo and a caption encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation. In just 3 words, it pitches presentation software.
Southeast Asia tourism, a local phenomenon? A social media perspective by web...Rachana Khanzode
The document analyzes social media conversations about tourism in Southeast Asia to understand key discussion topics, visitor origins, preferred destinations, driving activities, and influential people. It finds the top conversation drivers are celebrity tourism, photo sharing, and engaging activities like backpacking. Visitors primarily come from Southeast Asian countries and neighbors. Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and Malaysia are most preferred. Popular activities include backpacking, beaches, food, and shopping. Professional travelers, regular travelers, celebrities and influencers most impact decisions.
Sponsorship Opportunities: Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Awards 2014AmyMcLoughlin
This document provides information about sponsorship opportunities for Wild Asia's Responsible Tourism Awards. The awards have been established since 2006 to recognize leaders in sustainability in the tourism industry across Asia. Applicants have come from 14 countries. Past winners include resorts and tours that promote conservation, carbon reduction, and community support. Sponsorship levels from $1000 to $4000 provide branding and promotion benefits including logo placement in marketing materials and at the annual award ceremony held alongside a large tourism trade show.
The document provides information about several countries and cities in Asia, including their geography, history, culture, and major tourist attractions. Regarding Brunei, it summarizes that Brunei is an Islamic country located in Southeast Asia between two parts of Malaysia. It has a long history as a sultanate and became a British protectorate in the 19th century before gaining independence in 1984. Some of its main tourist attractions mentioned include the Jame'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, Royal Regalia Museum, Kampong Ayer water village, and the Drottningholm Palace.
The document discusses new trends in tourism marketing, including the rise of low-cost carriers, increasing competitiveness through pricing and new integrated resort products, and the growth of technology and customer power shaping the industry. It also covers barriers to travel like terrorism and health issues, and opportunities for niche markets around experiences like medical tourism or spa visits. Regional tourism is on the rise as travelers visit secondary destinations within Southeast Asia.
This document summarizes tourism in Central Asia. It discusses the region's history under Soviet rule and as independent states following the USSR's collapse. Tourism has struggled to develop due to political instability, poor infrastructure, and negative perceptions of safety. However, the region has cultural and natural attractions like Islamic sites and mountainous areas. Efforts are being made to promote cultural and adventure tourism through projects like developing the Silk Road route, though many challenges remain for the tourism industry in Central Asia.
East Asia is a major tourism region with countries like China, Japan, and South Korea receiving hundreds of millions of visitors annually. Tourism was impacted in 2011 by natural disasters in Japan but grew in other countries like South Korea and Macau. China has become the third most visited country and continues to see strong growth in tourism arrivals and as a source market for outbound travel. Other countries in the region like Hong Kong, Taiwan, North and South Korea, Mongolia, and Tibet each have their own unique tourism offerings and challenges.
The document provides an overview of tourism in Asia, with a focus on South Asia. It discusses the various regions and countries of Asia, including cultural and physical characteristics. Tourism patterns and factors influencing tourism development are also examined. Specific details are given on tourism in South Asian countries like Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives and Sri Lanka. Challenges facing tourism include political conflicts, poverty, and natural disasters.
This document provides an overview of the geography and topography of Asia, including:
- Asia is bounded by the Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and Ural Mountains.
- It covers about a third of the world's landmass and spans 8,500 km from east to west.
- Major geographic features include mountain ranges like the Himalayas and Kunlun Mountains, rivers like the Ganges and Yangtze, and lakes like Baikal and the Caspian Sea.
- Environmental issues facing Asia include soil exhaustion, deforestation, and air pollution.
1. Al Qaeda attacked the US on 9/11 because of US support for Israel and involvement in the Gulf War according to Osama Bin Laden.
2. The most dominant ethnic group in Southwest Asia is Arabs and the majority religion practiced is Islam.
3. The UN created the state of Israel in 1948 as a homeland for Jews, but Palestinians rejected it as unfair.
This is an example of great reviews and report from UNWTO-PATA. this issue is on People with Disabilities (PwDs).
source of potential business as well as potential
employees in the tourism sector. This report is
a great source of excellent research to help the
advancement of both causes. As travellers, PwDs
are a sizable niche-market, with very specific travel,
transportation and accommodation requirements.
As potential employees, they can play a valuable role
in promoting a better understanding of this nichemarket,
and catering to it.
Conference by COTRI's director Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt in the II International Asian Tourism Congress held by Casa Asia in Barcelona (February'2011)
Promoting Accessible Tourism in Asia Pacific Region - Emma Lee & PT LimScott Rains
This document summarizes efforts to promote accessible tourism in the Asia Pacific region. It discusses conferences and initiatives held from 2006-2009 focused on creating inclusive and accessible tourism opportunities for people with disabilities. These include accessible tourism study courses in Hong Kong and Japan, as well as conferences in Vietnam and Bangladesh to facilitate information sharing and networking between organizations promoting accessible tourism development. The document promotes an international conference on accessible tourism to be held in Singapore in 2009 with the goal of enhancing implementation of frameworks for inclusive and barrier-free societies and tourism in the Asia Pacific region.
Today we explored the amazing cultures of Asia. Asia is the largest and most populated continent. We tasted the food that over 4 billion people eat each and every day.
The document provides an overview of Asia, its economy, and several countries within Asia. It notes that Asia has over 4 billion people and a total GDP of over $7.5 trillion. It then profiles several individual countries in Asia, including China, Japan, India, North Korea, and South Korea, covering their populations, languages, religions, and forms of government. The document also profiles several countries in the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, and notes ongoing political revolts in several Middle Eastern and North African countries.
Asia es el continente más grande y poblado del mundo, limitando al oeste con Europa y África, al este con Oceanía, y al norte y sur con los océanos Ártico e Índico. Algunos de sus principales características geográficas incluyen la meseta del Tíbet, el Himalaya, el desierto de Gobi, y los ríos Ganges, Huang He e Indo.