Recent studies estimate that across the globe there are currently about four billion people using mobile devices. Although the vast majority of these devices are just capable of basic phone calls and texting features, at least one billion are capable of accessing the Internet and performing a wide variety of sophisticated functions traditionally associated with computers. ...
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During much of the last century, tourism and culture were largely viewed as separate components of a country’s socio-economic development strategy. Culture was defined in terms of a non-profit ethos with significant links to the educational aspects of the indigenous population and support for national cultural identities. ...
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Many organizations today find themselves in financial difficulties because of the current economic constraints intrinsic to their industry or through the combined market impact of governmental policies and ultracompetitive market dynamics. However, whether public or private institutions, the basic rules of operation still apply ...
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