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Turizm. Alpinizm,
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Tourism in Central Asia. Cultural Potential and Challenges
Kantarci Kemal, Muzaffer Uysal, Vincent P. Magnini,Turizm. Alpinizm, -
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Turizm. Alpinizm,
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Tourism English for Uzbekistan
Mary Byrnes, Marian Karch Stordahl, Dilnoza Khasilova, William Kingsland, Joshua Moro,Turizm. Alpinizm,
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Тibilisi. Arxitekturniye pamyatniki i xudojectvenniye muzeyi.
Tsitsishvili I.,Georgiya has a rich variety of natural features,the eternal snows of the Caucasian Range lie quite close to the caressing warm waves of the Black Sea and humid subtropiks,lish Alpine meadows give place to plains and highlands.
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Cities of europe
Кулемина К., Варфоломеева И.,Содержит обширный материал на английском языке о достопримечательностях европейских столиц, информацию о численности населения и благоприятных месяцах посешния городов
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Esp: Teaching english for tourism
Iriskulov M.T. Masharipova L.A,Ushbu darslik Respublikamiz OTMlarining Turizm fakultetlari/yo 'nalishlari talabalariga mo 'ljallab yozildi.
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Tourism in Central Asia. Cultural Potential and Challenges
Kantarci Kemal, Muzaffer Uysal, Vincent P. Magnini,This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use
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Tourism 1. Teacher’s Resource Book
Robin Walker, Keith Harding,All rights reserved. No pan of this publication may be reproduced. stored in a retrieval system. Or transmilted in any form or by any means. without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press
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Tourism 1. Student’s Book
Robin Walker, Keith Harding,All rights reserved. No pan of this publication may be reproduced. stored in a retrieval system. Or transmilted in any form or by any means. without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR THE HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM INDUSTRIES
Dennis Nickson,This book stems from a longstanding interest in how tourism and hospitality organizations and managers seek to manage their employees. As a highly labourintensive industry, tourism and hospitality organizations are often heard to talk of how their people are ‘their greatest asset’. However, even a cursory understanding of the nature of work, employment and people management in tourism and hospitality points to the many paradoxes and contradictions that are apparent in studying human resource management (HRM) in the sector. This book aims to explore some of these paradoxes and contradictions in seeking to submit the cliché of ‘our people are our greatest asset’ to critical scrutiny. That said, the book is in many respects a standard HRM text for the tourism and hospitality sector, recognizably following the traditional concerns of organizations as to how they best attract, maintain and develop an effective workforce.
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Tourism and Hospitality Marketing. A Global Perspective
Hudson Simon,The strong and sustained rise of tourism over the past 50 years is one of the most remarkable phenomena of our time. The number of international arrivals has risen from 25 million in 1950 to 842 million in 2006. While this represents an annual growth rate of about 7 per cent over more than half a century, the receipts generated by these tourists has increased nearly twice as fast.
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Tourism English for Uzbekistan
Mary Byrnes, Marian Karch Stordahl, Dilnoza Khasilova, William Kingsland, Joshua Moro,This book was funded by a grant from the U.S Department of State and with the support of the U.S Embassy in Uzbekistan. The opinions, findings and conclusions stated herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S Department of State or the U.S. Embassy, Tashkent.