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    Letter from Porter B. Rudolf, Jr., Berdorg, Luxembourg, to Mother, Chicago, Illinois, April 17, 1919

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    This item is from the Porter B. Rudolph, Jr. and Roy P. Rudolph letters. These brothers were soldiers who served in World War I

    Letter from Porter B. Rudolf, Jr., Berdorg, Luxembourg, to Mother, Chicago, Illinois, March 31, 1919

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    This item is from the Porter B. Rudolph, Jr. and Roy P. Rudolph letters. These brothers were soldiers who served in World War I

    Letter from Porter B. Rudolf, Jr. to Mother, Chicago, Illinois, May 31, 1919

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    This item is from the Porter B. Rudolph, Jr. and Roy P. Rudolph letters. These brothers were soldiers who served in World War I

    Letter from Porter B. Rudolf, Jr. to Mother, Chicago, Illinois, May 24, 1919

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    This item is from the Porter B. Rudolph, Jr. and Roy P. Rudolph letters. These brothers were soldiers who served in World War I

    Porter B. Kimball

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    Tourism in the Philippines Through the Gaze of Communities, Hosts and Guests

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    This introductory chapter presents an overview of Filipino culture and tourism in the contemporary Filipino society. This chapter situates the diversity of Filipino culture, complexity of the Filipino society, and the role of tourism in host communities in the country. The chapter presents the theming of the edited book, mainly drawn from the concepts of the host gaze, tourist gaze, and researcher’s gaze. Related studies about tourism and tourists in the Philippines are presented as the parts of the book are introduced. The chapter ends by outlining the contents of the book

    Porter, B, TX3885

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/411295Surname: PORTER. Given Name(s) or Initials: B. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX3885. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 31562.227006 Item: [2016.0049.43559] "Porter, B, TX3885

    Tourism in the Philippines: Conclusions and Implications for Management

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    Tourism plays a significant role in the Philippines’ socio-economic development. However, an array of management issues persists in achieving the desired sustainable and inclusive development of the tourism industry in the country. This edited book uncovered some of these contemporary tourism management issues organized under broad themes. This concluding chapter articulates the practical findings and implications of the contributions in this volume. Key findings from the contributions are discussed as they relate to the identified broad themes. Implications for applied management are considered and future research directions building from the contributions are discussed

    Contemporary Issues in Tourism Management in the Philippines

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    The Philippines is an emerging tourism destination in Asia. In the last decade, the country’s tourism industry has experienced significant growth in terms of international tourist arrivals and visitor receipts. While sustainable tourism has been institutionalised as a motor for national development, several issues challenging the sustainability and inclusivity of Philippine tourism exist in many destinations in the country today. This introductory chapter provides an overview of the contemporary management issues in Philippine tourism development. The discussion of these issues then articulates the intention and position of this volume. This chapter ends by outlining the intention, parts, and contributions in this volume

    Tourism in the Philippine Society: Conclusions and Looking Forward

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    This edited book uncovered some of the contemporary tourism issues in the Philippines, explored through the perspectives of communities, hosts, tourists (local and foreign), and Filipino scholars. This concluding chapter revisits the contributions from each chapter organized through thematic analysis. Particularly, key findings from the contributions are discussed as they inform two broad themes, namely, the tourism orientation of hosts and guests’ orientation of the Philippines. Implications for furthering knowledge of tourism within the context of Filipino society are outlined
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