UN WTO

Development Goals The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is the United Nations agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism. As the leading international organization in the field of tourism, UNWTO promotes tourism as a driver of economic growth, inclusive development and environmental sustainability and offers leadership and support to the sector in advancing knowledge and tourism policies […]

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Types of Tourism Marketing Research

 Data drives marketing. Understanding consumer engagement, customer retention, and growth optimization through accurate, insightful marketing research drives business. Although much has changed in the move to online enterprise, marketing research is still conducted in the physical and digital world. To understand the impact of marketing data on organizational tactics, it helps to explore the research […]

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Tourism Marketing Research

Function Marketing research allows tourism organizations and businesses to gather and consolidate information reflecting customer satisfaction, wants and needs. In addition it can also provide statistics on customer`s number of visits, profiles and characteristics. The research can also measure which facilities and activities are very popular among the tourists and which areas of offered services […]

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Destination Promotion

Tourism Marketing Plan for Your Destination You need a creative marketing idea, but it comes in at number one because it’s the base for the rest of your marketing activities. An effective marketing plan is necessary for Tourism promotion. Creating a tourism marketing plan may be the most important thing you do for your internet […]

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Historical Writing of the West – Montesquieu

Montesquieu: Intellectual revolution of the west or in Europe was started by Rene Descartes, Sir Issac Newton and John Locke. Industrial revolution was the cause for 17th and 18th century philosophical achievements and science and technology. It also resulted in the development of concept of cartesianism, anti-cartesianism and enlightenment. It also impacted the historical writing. […]

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Internal Criticism

Internal Criticism               Internal criticism is applied to check the credibility of the document whether the contents given in it are believable or not. It is because; many writers will not have adequate knowledge of the given situation. Some will write on the situation, with motivation or prejudice. Sometime they will not reveal the truth […]

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External Criticism

Textual Criticism          To check if it is the original. It can be checked with the authors, language, ideas, versions, and style of writing, passages, additions and omissions. Verification of the Authorised           Handwriting, style and the method of presentation. Identification of Dates         Identification of date and place such as where it was written, […]

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Historiography Facts

Gibbon                  Gibbon was born in Putney in England. He had his higher education in Oxford. He studied Latin, Greek and French. His work falls into two parts –  The first part was in four volumes covering Roman History for 460 years from 2nd century AD. The second part was in two volumes covering 800 […]

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Islamic Tradition in Historical Writing- Ibn Khaldun

The Islamic tradition of historical writing cherishes a sense of history even in early times. The rise and spread of Islam, military campaigns and territorial conquests offered exiting themes for historical writing and they strengthen the historical tradition. The life and work of Prophet, their extensive campaigns and the spread of Arab empire inspired the […]

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Religious Historical Writing: St.Agustin

Biblical View of History:                In the medieval period, monks and scholars in Europe wrote historical literature convicting Christianity was the true religion. They believed church was the dominant factor in all human activity. Many of them wrote on the history of the church.                 Bible, the sacred book of Christians, is of historical importance. […]

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