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TOURISM

Sherma Roberts

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Mechelle Best

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Acolla Cameron

ISBN: 978 976 637 885 1

Pages: 634

Age group: 15–Adult

T

he tourism industry is seen as the linchpin that holds the majority of the

economies of the Caribbean together. In

Contemporary Caribbean Tourism,

the authors provide a comprehensive, contemporary resource for students and

practitioners alike.

Spanning the breadth of issues from accommodation and transportation;

environment and economic impacts; Cultural, Sport, Health andWellness, and

Adventure Tourism; to disaster management and preparednesss, this book discusses

all of the elements essential to the long-term development and sustainability of

the region’s most valuable source of income. Cutting across the Dutch, English,

Spanish and French Caribbean, the history and issues of tourism in the Caribbean

are presented in a cohesive and easy to grasp manner, with practical examples, case

studies and references from all aspects of the business of tourism.

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Chapters that each feature learning outcomes

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Summaries and key terms

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Discussion questions and exercises

(formerly published by Ian Randle Publishers)

Key Features

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arlong presents here a selection of general interest and learning resource titles covering a wide spectrum,

including

Children’s Literature, Literacy and Numeracy Development, History, Music, Social Studies, Business

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These facilitate continuous learning and development beyond the classroom, and promote the reading habit. We

recommend this collection for addition to

school, home

and

public libraries

throughout the Caribbean and the

global community.

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usiness

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Carlong Economics for CSEC

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(see page 36)

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Carlong Principles of Accounts for CSEC

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(see page 36)

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Carlong Principles of Business for CSEC

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(see page 37)

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Entrepreneurship for Caribbean Students

(see page 47)

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Principles of Accounts for Caribbean Examinations

(see

page 37)

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nglish

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anguage

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Adventures Series

Book 1 (see page 26)

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Carib Language Arts Series (CLAS)

(see page 27)

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Smart Speller – An integrated approach

– Books 1– 3

(see page 28)

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Live Language: A Writing and Comprehension Course for

Juniors

– Books 1– 3 (see page 27)

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Carlong Revision Guide for Junior English

– Second Edition

(see page 20)

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Carlong English A for CSEC

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With Study Guide, Exercises

and DVD (see page 40)

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Carlong English B for CSEC

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With Study Guide, Exercises

and CD (see page 40)

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Carib Study Guide: Writing Summaries and Statistical

Reports

(see page 41)

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Writing in English

(see page 47)

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nglish

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iterature

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Anansesem: A Collection of Folk Tales, Legends and Poems

for Juniors

– Second Edition (see page 28)

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Bet You Didn’t Know: Of Birds and Trees and Things Like

These

(see page 13)

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Bintah Series

(see pages 10-11)

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Garvey’s Ghost

(see page 43)

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Sand Pebbles Pleasure Series

(see pages 29–31)

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Mind Games

(see pages 43)

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eography

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Introducing Geography: A Caribbean Focus

(see page 41)

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istory

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Creating a Nation: Jamaica

(see page 42)

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Atlantic Interactions

(see page 48)

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ome

E

conomics

M

anagement

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Certificate Management of Homes and Families

(see page 42)

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usic

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Let Us Sing: Hymns, Songs and Choruses

(see page 44)

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eligious

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ducation

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Carlong Primary Religious Education: Years 4

- 6

(see page 44)

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ocial

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tudies

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Carlong Primary Social Studies Series

(see page 33-34)

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Carlong Secondary Social Studies Series

(see page 45)

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Carib Hi-Sec Social Studies – Book 1

(see page 46)

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Carlong Social Studies Essentials for CSEC

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(see page 46)

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