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Owing to the increased accuracy requirements in fields such as
astrometry and geodesy the general theory of relativity must be
taken into account for any mission requiring highly accurate orbit
information and for practically all observation and measurement
techniques. This book highlights the confluence of Applied
Mathematics, Physics and Space Science as seen from Einstein's
general theory of relativity and aims to bridge the gap between
theoretical and applied domains. The book investigates three
distinct areas of general relativity: Exact solutions of the
Einstein field equations of gravitation. Dynamics of near-Earth
objects and solar system bodies. Relativistic orbitography. This
book is an updated and expanded version of the author's PhD thesis
which was awarded the International Astronomical Union PhD prize in
Division A: Fundamental Astronomy. Included is a new introduction
aimed at graduate students of General Relativity and extended
discussions and results on topics in post-Newtonian dynamics and
general relativistic spacecraft propagation.
In order to respond to the dynamic changes taking place in the
competitive world of tourism, marketing programs need to be
constantly adjusted and updated to take account of new market
research. Recent Advances in Tourism Marketing Research offers
tourism marketers an excellent basis for developing and evaluating
their marketing efforts. The book explores exciting new approaches
to conducting tourism marketing research and presents applications
which will help you develop and implement new tourism marketing
strategies in your business.Chapters in Recent Advances in Tourism
Marketing Research reflect the recent explosion of high quality
tourism marketing research. Authors come from a number of
disciplines and perspectives, ranging from more traditional
programs such as hotel, restaurant, and tourism management and
leisure studies to geography, urban and regional planning, and
sociology. This fusion of diverse ideas gives you innovative
insight into important tourism marketing issues including: market
segmentation importance-performance analysis tourism demand
forecasting destination choice modeling experience-based sampling
methods qualitative methods in tourism researchRecent Advances in
Tourism Marketing Research positions international tourism within
the broader context of the worldwide services economy. It shows
marketing and tourism professionals the significance of changing
tourism issues and trends based on results of current research
which will drive future marketing strategies, and it helps them see
their own strategies in light of the future. This unique book helps
tourism marketers shape the future of their marketing programs for
a tourism product that challenges traditional ways of conducting
tourism business. Destination promoters, decisionmakers, and
planners in tourism and students and educators of tourism,
hospitality, and leisure studies worldwide will find the diversity
and originality of the research presented in Recent Advances in
Tourism Marketing Research essential for developing successful
marketing strategies now and in the future. Also, libraries of
schools that have leisure and recreation, tourism, hospitality,
marketing, and service programs will want to make this invaluable
resource readily available to their patrons.
This book focuses on the relationships between phenomenology and
theology, which have been varied and complex but seem currently in
an inconclusive and loosely defined state. Methodological rigour is
not much in evidence, and the two disciplines continue to defy any
authoritative synthesis. While both disciplines grapple with
questions concerning the fundamental structures of human
experience, their relation is troubled by the elusive roles of
Revelation and faith, which threaten the scientific autonomy of
philosophy on one side and disable theologians for consistent
philosophical discourse on the other. This volume revisits that
conundrum from various perspectives, as it at once repristinates
some of the most vibrant points of encounter and opens
possibilities for new beginnings. It begins with the theological
musings into which leading phenomenologists have been drawn from
the start, with special reference to Husserl, Heidegger, Michel
Henry, as well as backward glances to Fichte, Schelling, and
Blondel. A second section takes up specific theological themes and
examines how phenomenological approaches can refine thinking on
them. These include the Incarnation, the Resurrection, the
Eucharist, Grace, and Prayer. A dialogue between phenomenology and
classical theologians is staged in the third section: Augustine,
Pseudo-Dionysius, Eckhart, Karl Rahner. The closing section ranges
more widely, discussing atheism, non-realist theology, and Hinduism
from phenomenological angles, and showing how these topics too come
within the ambit of theology.
Natural environments, and the human interactions that occur within,
are continuously changing and evolving. This comprehensive volume
explores how the impacts of climate change, natural and man-made
disasters, economic instability, and other macro-environmental
factors can have profound implications for local and global
economies, fragile ecosystems, and human cultures and livelihoods.
The authors examine the numerous ways in which changes in the
natural environment impact tourism, and how the tourism industry is
responding and adapting to such changes, in both developed and
developing regions. Through the various case studies that examine
human interaction within what are often fragile ecosystems, this
book makes it clear that, while adaptation can be passive in
nature, it can and should be much more proactive, with individuals
and organizations seeking improved knowledge and learning. Such
actions will contribute to greater resilience within the tourism
industry, whether in response to climate change and its subsequent
impacts, or an increasing scarcity of the natural resources upon
which tourism relies. This book was originally published as a
special issue of the journal Tourism Geographies.
In order to respond to the dynamic changes taking place in the
competitive world of tourism, marketing programs need to be
constantly adjusted and updated to take account of new market
research. Recent Advances in Tourism Marketing Research offers
tourism marketers an excellent basis for developing and evaluating
their marketing efforts. The book explores exciting new approaches
to conducting tourism marketing research and presents applications
which will help you develop and implement new tourism marketing
strategies in your business.Chapters in Recent Advances in Tourism
Marketing Research reflect the recent explosion of high quality
tourism marketing research. Authors come from a number of
disciplines and perspectives, ranging from more traditional
programs such as hotel, restaurant, and tourism management and
leisure studies to geography, urban and regional planning, and
sociology. This fusion of diverse ideas gives you innovative
insight into important tourism marketing issues including: market
segmentation importance-performance analysis tourism demand
forecasting destination choice modeling experience-based sampling
methods qualitative methods in tourism researchRecent Advances in
Tourism Marketing Research positions international tourism within
the broader context of the worldwide services economy. It shows
marketing and tourism professionals the significance of changing
tourism issues and trends based on results of current research
which will drive future marketing strategies, and it helps them see
their own strategies in light of the future. This unique book helps
tourism marketers shape the future of their marketing programs for
a tourism product that challenges traditional ways of conducting
tourism business. Destination promoters, decisionmakers, and
planners in tourism and students and educators of tourism,
hospitality, and leisure studies worldwide will find the diversity
and originality of the research presented in Recent Advances in
Tourism Marketing Research essential for developing successful
marketing strategies now and in the future. Also, libraries of
schools that have leisure and recreation, tourism, hospitality,
marketing, and service programs will want to make this invaluable
resource readily available to their patrons.
Natural environments, and the human interactions that occur within,
are continuously changing and evolving. This comprehensive volume
explores how the impacts of climate change, natural and man-made
disasters, economic instability, and other macro-environmental
factors can have profound implications for local and global
economies, fragile ecosystems, and human cultures and livelihoods.
The authors examine the numerous ways in which changes in the
natural environment impact tourism, and how the tourism industry is
responding and adapting to such changes, in both developed and
developing regions. Through the various case studies that examine
human interaction within what are often fragile ecosystems, this
book makes it clear that, while adaptation can be passive in
nature, it can and should be much more proactive, with individuals
and organizations seeking improved knowledge and learning. Such
actions will contribute to greater resilience within the tourism
industry, whether in response to climate change and its subsequent
impacts, or an increasing scarcity of the natural resources upon
which tourism relies. This book was originally published as a
special issue of the journal Tourism Geographies.
Owing to the increased accuracy requirements in fields such as
astrometry and geodesy the general theory of relativity must be
taken into account for any mission requiring highly accurate orbit
information and for practically all observation and measurement
techniques. This book highlights the confluence of Applied
Mathematics, Physics and Space Science as seen from Einstein's
general theory of relativity and aims to bridge the gap between
theoretical and applied domains. The book investigates three
distinct areas of general relativity: Exact solutions of the
Einstein field equations of gravitation. Dynamics of near-Earth
objects and solar system bodies. Relativistic orbitography. This
book is an updated and expanded version of the author's PhD thesis
which was awarded the International Astronomical Union PhD prize in
Division A: Fundamental Astronomy. Included is a new introduction
aimed at graduate students of General Relativity and extended
discussions and results on topics in post-Newtonian dynamics and
general relativistic spacecraft propagation.
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++++ The Tribute; A Miscellaneous Volume, In Prose And Verse by J.
O'Leary]. Joseph O'Leary
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