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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Basic Approaches to the Study of Tourism Geography
Tourism Geography commonly is approached through a variety of methods. The following are several methods that have been used. Institutional Approach The institutional approach to the study of tourism considers the various intermediaries and institutions that perform tourism activities. It … Continue reading
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First Urbanization In India: Indus Valley Civilization
The story starts with Migration of Homo-sapiens into India and it is an old story. According to currently accepted theory homo-sapiens originated from Africa around 150,000 years back. From there they migrated to rest of the world. After the end … Continue reading
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