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Nostreet 2222 Dr. Some City, Texas 77777 (111) 111-1111 Me@hotmail.com Education: Texas A&M University, College Station TX. December 2002 Bachelor of Science in Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences; GPR 3.108 Relevant courses: Conservation of Natural Resources Finance and Marketing in Recreation and Parks Park Planning and Design Recreation Research and Analysis Administration of Recreation Agencies,...

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Nostreet 2222 Dr. Some City, Texas 77777 (111) 111-1111 Me@hotmail.com Education: Texas A&M University, College Station TX. December 2002 Bachelor of Science in Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences; GPR 3.108 Relevant courses: Conservation of Natural Resources Finance and Marketing in Recreation and Parks Park Planning and Design Recreation Research and Analysis Administration of Recreation Agencies, Park and Tour Operations Research and Applied Concepts: Worked in group of four to develop new design for a deteriorating park. Assessed current conditions and presented recommendations to Hensel Parks Board. Worked in group of four to conduct research, survey, and analyze data from 40 adults to find correlation between customer satisfaction variables and hotel preference considering the three hotels categories: budget, mid-scale, and luxury. Experience: Student Conservation Association - Fire Education Corps, Carson City NV. Summer 2002 Vegetation and Fuels Specialist Served as contact person for team and the community for questions regarding local area vegetation. Conducted research and developed vegetation manual to increase resources available for community and contribute my research as part of final the site report. Collaborated with Carson City F.D., Storey County F.D., Virginia City Highlands Volunteer F.D., and Bureau of Land Management officials to create homeowner education plan for the wildland urban interface areas near Carson City, Nevada. Conducted home assessments to collect data for the Fire Departments. Educated homeowners about wildfire safety and protection regarding defensible space and structure concerns. Gap, Inc., College Station TX. August 2001 to December 2002 Stock and Sales Associate Provide outstanding customer service in a store that is leading the district in sales. Work with a specialty group to process and replenish shipment quickly and efficiently on the sales floor to minimize c...

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Texas A&M - RPTS - 489
ABSTRACTVolunteer tourism is a fast-growing segment of the tourism industry and is playing a large role in the lives of host community members and participants. With such far-reaching effects, the identification of traveler motivation is paramount.
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WTO Definition of Tourism Tourism comprises the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes.Classification of TravelersCo
Texas A&M - RPTS - 601
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RPTS 601 Tourism- Objectives & Discussion Questions Readings 1. Sears, J. F. (1989). Sacred places: American tourist attractions in the nineteenth century. New York: Oxford University Press.2. Lofgren, O. (1999). On holiday: A history of vacationin
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Leisure Sciences, 27: 349352, 2005 Copyright C Taylor & Francis Inc. ISSN: 0149-0400 print / 1521-0588 online DOI: 10.1080/01490400590962470Research Reections Choice and Experiential Denitions of LeisureROBERT A. STEBBINSDepartment of Sociology U
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RPTS 615 RESEARCH METHODS IN RECREATION, PARK & TOURISM SERVICES Spring 2008 TR 2:20-3:35pm, Francis 151 Instructor: Dr. Ulrike Gretzel (Ulli) Office Hours: by appointment Office: 303A Francis Hall Phone: 862-4043 Email: ugretzel@tamu.edu Course Desc
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RPTS 626 (5/9/2007)Group Project: Hearne, TXProject Report: Developing a Church Tour E-Brochure for Hearne,TX1. Presentation of the Project a. Work done by previous PRTS 626 The collaboration between the city of Hearne and Texas A&M Universit
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Church Tourism Development Hearne Project RPTS 626: Social Impacts of Tourism Overall Facility Inventory Summary Report In order to assess the facility use-value of each of the Hearne churches as an integral part of the development of Hearnes church
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Tourism Management 20 (1999) 213 221Developing the heritage tourism product in multi-ethnic citiesAlison Cayn*, Jane LutzCentre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK Received 1 March 199
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Course Syllabus: RPTS 666 Tourism and the Natural EnvironmentInstructor Office Phone Email Web Scott Shafer 207 Francis Hall 845-3837 sshafer@tamu.edu www.rpts.tamu.edu/courses/666 Purpose of Course The purpose of this course is to examine concepts
Texas A&M - RPTS - 666
People & PlacePo-Hsin Laiin: Subjectively, is meaningless lace is ingful. Our nship with can be reted in many nt ways. It can sitive or ive, emotional or al, concrete or ctThere is dynamic nship between e and places. e change and vironment es to
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An Opportunity for Regional DevelopmentObjective 1 Enhance economic opportunity through: Nature based tourism Recreational development Gateway businesses Attract new residentsObjective 2 Provide recreational opportunities: Family even
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Texas A&M - ECON - 202
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Texas A&M - ECON - 203
Economics 203: Principles of Macroeconomics, Fall 2008Section 503: HECC 105, TR 8am 9:15am Section 504: HECC 108, TR 9:35am 10:50am Instructor: Michael Nelson Email: mnelson@econmail.tamu.edu Web Site: http:/econweb.tamu.edu/mnelson Office Phone:
Texas A&M - ECON - 203
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Texas A&M - ECON - 425
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