Mascado and Pearce tourism career lader
fulfilment
self esteem
relationships
safety
phycological
Hertcbergs two way factor
disetisfier
setisfier
plogs
phsycosentrics
near phycosentrics
mid centrics
near allocentrics
allocentrics
Danns push and pull factor
Danns 7 perspective on tourism motivation
tourist what something they lack
tourist fell that the destination will setisfiey thier needs
tourist what to experience something different
tourist whant to fulful a fantecy
tourist travel for classified reasons
tourist have aspecific type of personality
tourist are their own person
Mclntosh Goedner and Reaches four categories of tourist motivation
physical motivation
cultural motivation
interpersonal motivation
status and prestige
elements of demand
effective demand
supressed demand
no demand
potentiel demand
deferred demand
demand determinates
mobility
demographics
geografic
economic
socio-cultural
govenment regulations
media and comunication technology
competetive prices
elements of supply
intermediaries
attraction
accomodation
destination mix
transpotation
Maslows hieracy of needs
self actualasation
self esteem
love and belongence
safety
physiological
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
General analysis on the short stories
story one "The new dress"
The new dress is about a women who has withdrawn into herself and is so self concias about her surroundings that she reacts in a paranoid way. Mabel Waring has a low self esteem mainly because of the short comings in her life and that of her family. this we are made aware of when she mentions that she never really got to marry the rich sultan she had wished for but had married an average man who had to work for a living. when Mabel Waring is invited to the party she decides to design a dress which she first finds beautiful in the setting of the workers humble working room or home however when she arrives at the grand ball she feels ridicules and ugly. the reader is given the impression that Mabel's perspective can not be trusted that all of this is in her head and that the is nothing wrong with her appearance and that the problem is within her. Mabel thinks that everybody is somehow looking down upon her and that everyone is better than her. this is emphasised when she compares herself with a fly trying to crawl out of a soccer of milk and sees everyone as a dragonfly. her sense of inferiority is such that even when she trys to imagine everyone as flays she cant achieve it. she lives the parting with the thought of accidentally finding a motivational book and being transform. how ever the reader understands that this is highly unlikely and that her life is a vicias cycle and she is not likely to change. Mabel Waring's sense of inferiority is such that she can never transform herself. the writer deliberately creates a strong contrusts between the the protagonist and setting to illustrate the core of Mabel's internal conflict. Mabel as a character never develops and the story ends with the unlikely notion of her transformation. looking at the plot Mabel wheres a dress to a party and lives in shame because she feels that she is ridicules and that everyone is aware of how preposterous she looks.
The new dress is about a women who has withdrawn into herself and is so self concias about her surroundings that she reacts in a paranoid way. Mabel Waring has a low self esteem mainly because of the short comings in her life and that of her family. this we are made aware of when she mentions that she never really got to marry the rich sultan she had wished for but had married an average man who had to work for a living. when Mabel Waring is invited to the party she decides to design a dress which she first finds beautiful in the setting of the workers humble working room or home however when she arrives at the grand ball she feels ridicules and ugly. the reader is given the impression that Mabel's perspective can not be trusted that all of this is in her head and that the is nothing wrong with her appearance and that the problem is within her. Mabel thinks that everybody is somehow looking down upon her and that everyone is better than her. this is emphasised when she compares herself with a fly trying to crawl out of a soccer of milk and sees everyone as a dragonfly. her sense of inferiority is such that even when she trys to imagine everyone as flays she cant achieve it. she lives the parting with the thought of accidentally finding a motivational book and being transform. how ever the reader understands that this is highly unlikely and that her life is a vicias cycle and she is not likely to change. Mabel Waring's sense of inferiority is such that she can never transform herself. the writer deliberately creates a strong contrusts between the the protagonist and setting to illustrate the core of Mabel's internal conflict. Mabel as a character never develops and the story ends with the unlikely notion of her transformation. looking at the plot Mabel wheres a dress to a party and lives in shame because she feels that she is ridicules and that everyone is aware of how preposterous she looks.
Monday, 4 June 2012
The worlds language
this essay will explore how Akpome in his article "The politics of language" examines how inadicute english exposure during the early stages of a students educational life leds to the pupil bieng anable to cope and compete with other students from abroad. the essay will look clously at how south africas history has actualy led to the relactance towards the language and how this is cripling the students and leding to adrop in the entry requrements in higher education.
Arkpome illustrates that he understands that embracing the language of the oppresor is not easy hance he says he does not mean to "over simplifiey a complex situation". however he feels that south africsns should "deal with the issue with pregmatisim". they should be realistic to the fact that english is the ligua franca of politics of business and of education. what he is ephesizing is that english is the global language in use and that if messures are not taken to adapt to that fact, south africa will be an incompetent country.
the auther does not say that south africans should abanden their home language but rader that they should learn them simultaneously with english. he further illustrates thatdespite the fact that students are tought in their mother tougue they still do not seem to improve.his agument is that our local languages are not well developed and that it is impractical for the country to deny its children the chance to learn tghe language which as he illustrates is the dominant language at usage internatianaly.
Arkpome illustrates that he understands that embracing the language of the oppresor is not easy hance he says he does not mean to "over simplifiey a complex situation". however he feels that south africsns should "deal with the issue with pregmatisim". they should be realistic to the fact that english is the ligua franca of politics of business and of education. what he is ephesizing is that english is the global language in use and that if messures are not taken to adapt to that fact, south africa will be an incompetent country.
the auther does not say that south africans should abanden their home language but rader that they should learn them simultaneously with english. he further illustrates thatdespite the fact that students are tought in their mother tougue they still do not seem to improve.his agument is that our local languages are not well developed and that it is impractical for the country to deny its children the chance to learn tghe language which as he illustrates is the dominant language at usage internatianaly.
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