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Understanding Potential and Repeat Visitors’ Travel Intentions: The Roles of Travel Motivations, Destination Image, and Visitor Image Congruity

Journal of Travel Research, 2021
Understanding relations between travel motivations and intentions is important, yet these relations may be complicated by the existence of destination-related factors, such as perceived image. The current study attempts to understand motivation–intention
Dila Maghrifani, Fang Liu, J. Sneddon
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Travels and travellers

2002
When your eyes are sated with the spectacle of things above and you lower them to earth, another aspect of things, and otherwise wonderful, will meet your gaze. On this side you will see level plains stretching out their boundless expanse, on the other, mountains rising in great, snowclad ridges and lifting their peaks to heaven … You will see the ...
Ken McKinney   +3 more
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Travel and Travelers

2010
There is a common belief that medieval men and women lived their lives within a narrow geographical and psychological space, the village and the neighboring fields for the most part. According to this opinion, it was not until the Renaissance and the voyages of Columbus and those who followed him that Europeans became aware of the wider world around ...
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Travel writing

The Routledge Handbook to the Culture and Media of the Americas, 2020
Known since antiquity, travel writing has not only enjoyed great popularity in the West, but it has also played a crucial role in the cultural history of the Americas since the late 15th century.
A. Haas
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Travel and Travel Writing

2009
Greek travellers tried to take their city with them: travel is typically conducted as a civic act, one justified and defined by one's tie to the city: trade, for example, or martial aggression, or colonization. This article discusses the range of travel experiences reflected in surviving literature. The study of ancient travel focuses on the process of
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Technology and Travel

2021
This chapter discusses the crucial links between technology and travel behaviours, looking both at traditional transport technologies and the impacts of other technologies. The development of transport technology has enabled us to travel more cheaply, more comfortably, faster and for longer distances – hence the massive growth of travel with all its ...
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Learning to Estimate the Travel Time

Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2018
Vehicle travel time estimation or estimated time of arrival (ETA) is one of the most important location-based services (LBS). It is becoming increasingly important and has been widely used as a basic service in navigation systems and intelligent ...
Zheng Wang, Kun Fu, Jieping Ye
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Travels

2017
These selections from Part 2 (the Florida tour) of William Bartram's 1791 book Travels include his observations of north Florida’s flora and fauna, its natural history and archaeology, and the hydrology and springs of the St. Johns River. William Bartram's scientific explorations, condensing repeated tours from 1774 into one account, open a window into
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The Immunosuppressed Traveler

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2012
This article reviews the normal immune response to vaccines. It describes the effect of different immunosuppressive therapies (glucocorticoids, inhibitors of calcineurin and mTOR, azathioprine, mycophenolate acid, methotrexate, depleting and nondepleting monoclonal antibodies, and tumor necrosis factor antagonists) on critical steps in the cellular and
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