More light relief for exam markers.
I also recently marked an exam with some interesting references. The
student wrote an essay on events as tourist attractions, telling us of the
particular importance of "HOLOCAUST EVENTS" in the development of regional
economies. I am sure that a HOLOCAUST event would have a significant impact,
but perhaps not as positive as Hallmark events. :-)
Rich
Richard Mitchell
(Doctoral Candidate/Research Fellow)
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International Tourism Students' Conference Convenor
The International Tourism Students' conference website is:
http://divcom.otago.ac.nz:800/tourism/International-students-conference-Oama
ru1999.htm
Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: ++64 3 479 8057
Fax: ++64 3 479 9034
C/- Centre for Tourism,
University of Otago,
PO Box 56
Dunedin
NEW ZEALAND
Research Interests: Wine & food tourism, experiential research, rural
development, qualitative methodologies, touristic learning & sustainable
tourism.
-----Original Message-----
From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, 10 June 1999 02:58
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Subject: Newsflash!
For all of you out there in various states of marking student material I
have a major new announcement to make. While recently reading an
undergraduate dissertation I was astonished to find a new form of sampling,
namely 'RANSOM SAMPLING'. If anyone can shed any light on this new and
interesting development feel free to let me know, otherwise file it under
'must investigate'!
Cheers
Neil
Dr Neil Carr
Dept. of Business and Finance
University of Hertfordshire
Mangrove Road
Hertford
Hertfordshire
England
SG13 8QF
Tel. (01707) 285511
Fax. (01707) 285455
email: [log in to unmask]
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