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    • an important thing to remember when planning an event. Attendees need to be able to experience something. The research proved that the model is effective in evaluating participants’ feelings and emotions about a brand and its event. The event...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 6 information gathering, project design, drafts: additions and revisions, implementation, and testing validity. Planning Before a project begins, it is important that a clear vision of the impending outcome is set forth....
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 6 Self-Disclosure in the Classroom Self-disclosure in the classroom has historically and typically been associated with the teacher and student relationship. Only a limited amount of research has...
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    • 4 Example: Writing in a math class using a rubric from an English class Graphic organizers: methods of organizing information Foldable: a type of graphic organizer Cooperative learning: several individuals working together in a group with each...
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    • U.S. Embassy 11 “What kind of conditions are the victims trafficked into? …Does the government acknowledge that trafficking is a problem in the country? …What measures has the government taken during the reporting period to reduce the demand...
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    • 100 Figure 2. Austrian Communication Effectiveness Grid Note. Sources of Information: Key to Figure 3 1. Broadcast advertising 2. Print Advertising 3. Internet/email 4. Outdoor advertising 5. Trade shows 6. Familiarization or journalist/press...
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    • sickness. Our little number has been increased this season by some fifteen families." Franklin Richards and Erastus Snow left for Great Salt Lake City the morning of Thursday, December 2, 1852. Lunt wrote: "They have done much good while in our...
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    • 101 Chapter V Article II: Influencing Destination Image and Visiting Intent Using Communication Mix: A Case Study of Austria Abstract Identifying the factors that influence destination image and visiting intentions helps tourism planners...
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    • THE WEB 112 52 Storyboards can also be used to illustrate the holistic view, showing how a user (shown as the persona) will interact with the application in context. Is the person using the website from a computer or mobile device? Do they live...
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    • 102 roughly 253 visitors per 100 inhabitants (Statistics Austria, 2010). Tourism contributes significantly to the national income and employment level. The current share of tourism-induced gross value added has topped 10% of GDP as of 2008...
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    • THE WEB 113 Information Architecture 53 􀁉􄤀􀁔􅐀􀁅􄔀􀁍􄴀􀁓􅌀 􀁉􄤀􀁎􄸀􀁔􅐀􀁏􄼀 􀁐􅀀􀁒􅈀􀁅􄔀􀀍􀴀􀁄􄐀􀁅􄔀􀁬􆰀􀁎􄸀􀁅􄔀􀁄􄐀...
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    • 103 Exploratory research was conducted to identify and measure the relationships between information sources, socio-cultural preferences, and travel motives on destination image and visiting intentions. An adaptation of the study conducted...
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    • 106 Learning in detail about the different learning styles created by Howard Gardner increased my desire to implement the strategies that have been proven to help students learn to the best of their abilities. Even though at times I feel frustrated...
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    • 104 Internet advertising. The Internet is increasingly considered one of the most effective ways to advertise since the Internet has several advantages over the traditional forms of advertising in the travel and tourism industry, including...
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    • 107 I learned during the research how very important it is to use cross curriculum to encourage interest in mathematics. I have learned that reaching one child is worth all the time, effort and persistence it takes. Being an advocate does make a...
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    • 106 Media tourism. The use of media as a form of tourism advertising has been a popular topic of interest in recent years. Tourism can be generated by books, movies, TV shows and every level of cultural activity. The media greatly affects what...
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    • 107 Research Methodology Research design. The research methodology was multi-phased, with the initial phase being a pilot study of the survey instrument, followed by structural equation analysis of the final survey data. The objective of this...
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    • 108 sources such as referrals from family, friends and work colleagues (McCartney et al., 2008; Sönmez & Sirakaya, 2002; and Dore & Crouch, 2003). Respondents were asked whether or not they heard about Austria from individual advertising sources...
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