definitions
educational tripsThis is where schools, colleges and universities go on trips for educational purposes. The students would benefit from learning in a different environment other than a class room.
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leisure tripsThis is where people travel to relax and they are free to do what ever they wish to do on that day.
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business trips
This is where you travel for business purposes only. For example if Sally had to attend a business meeting abroad she would be going on a business trip.
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family trips
This is where people go on a vacation with their own family. This is where they can spend quality time with their family. Families mostly go on holiday together during school holidays. An example of this would be a family go to Australia to visit their family and stay there for two weeks.
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private sector |
public sector
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voluntary sector
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This is a business owned and controlled by a private individual. Their main business objective is to make profit. An example of a private sector business is Alton Towers which is an attraction for tourists.
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This is an organisation that is owned and controlled by the national or local government. These businesses aim to educate, inform and provide a service to its customers. An example of this could be The Manchester museum.
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This is an organisation that is funded by their own members by entrance fees to attractions, fundraising, sponsorship and donations. Their main aim to preserve, protect and promote their cause. For example charities and trusts.
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sustainable |
regional development
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INTERRELATIONSHIPS
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This is when you keep up the maintenance up at a certain rate or level. This is so that it can be continued being used in the future with it being in the same condition as it started off with.
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This is an organisation exist to promote the social and economic benefits of living in a region and aim to bring new industries and jobs into the region.
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Working together for the benefit of each party so that they can be successful. with out one the rest would not function correctly.
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interrelate
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chain of distribution
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integration |
interdependency |
When two or more businesses become connected to each other.
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The movement of products or service between organisations.
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When businesses/organisations combine together
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When organisations depend on one another for example Alton Towers rely on bus/coach companies.
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