Categories: Global Health | Personal | Economy | Tourism
As my final blog entry for the purpose of my International Tourism hospitality course I have learned and expanded on many topics I would have not otherwise known or looked into. In creating these blog posts, I have published 11 entries including this one for this course, written on a total of 12 categories, and watched over 15 related movies and alternate media channels such as TedTalks and YouTube. I am glad this is something I was introduced to and hope to continue working on. From this course I will continue as a HTM minor, as well as picking up sustainability efforts in the future.
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Categories: Economy | Global Health | Sustainability | Tourism
Popular locations such as Nashville, Austin, Memphis, and New Orleans or anywhere the Olympics are held are no stranger to mass amounts of people. Unfortunately, its the impact of the temporary and mobile entertainment industry that is leading us in a harmful and unsustainable direction. Reviewing events such as the Fyre festival, Woodstock, and the 2016 Brazil Olympics, we can see how badly we need to take action to find cleaner, reliable, and more sustainable alternatives. Categories: Economy | Global Health | Sustainability
Water brings you to a calm, more meditative state and has become a staple in what may make a relaxing vacation. With relaxing beaches and thrilling excursions, the water offers a number of health benefits and transformative effects. People go to great lengths to visit the ocean to bask in new environments, but what they don't realize is that these waters hold disturbing stories of the effects of our environmental impacts, which can be seen through the global fishing industry. Categories: Adventure | Economy | Escapism | Tourism | Travel
Travel and tourism have been on nearly everyone's minds, especially with Covid-19 where the masses are unable to partake in such an enjoyable part of life. There is a slight difference between the two as tourism may be a part of travel, but not all travel is tourism. Travel is simply the act of going from one place to another, whereas tourism is the process of spending time away from home with the purpose of recreation, relaxation, and pleasure. |
Sydney BrzezinskiSenior undergraduate student at Grand Valley State University studying Business Management, Hospitality & Tourism, and Meeting & Events Management. Through my enrollment in HTM 202 International Tourism, I have maintained this blog as a portion of my required class work from September to December 2021. - Sydney Brzezinski
Oxford & Allendale, MI |