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    Fully revised and updated for its fifth edition, Hospitality and Travel Marketing provides students with an international and systematic approach to hospitality and travel marketing structured around planning, research, implementation, control, and evaluation. Written in a user-friendly style and structured in a logical and organized manner to aid learning, students benefit from the ease of communication, practical nature, and excellent use of relevant and up-to-date cases.The author's global experience in the industry is emphasized through content on hospitality and travel marketing and other parts of tourism, along with a plethora of timely and relevant ‘real-life’ case examples from around the world. This new fifth edition is positioned as a post-COVID-19 text, reflecting the new realities of marketing after the pandemic, and has been updated to reflect these current trends in the field, including e-marketing, mobile marketing, societal marketing, and destination branding.It specifically has been updated by:• Including three new technology chapters on e-marketing, marketing on social media platforms, electronic customer relationship management (eCRM), and customer co-creation in marketing• A new chapter on social responsibility, societal and social marketing• New content on the new realities of the post-COVID era and the increasing competitiveness in hospitality and travel, greater emphasis on branding, disruptive technologies, consumer control, marketing and generations, uses of user-generated content, and globalization• New global case studies throughout with reflective questions to use in class or for self-study• New marketing and e-marketing mini cases throughout the book• New and updated additional resources to aid understanding and teaching, including PowerPoint slidesThis international, accessible, and comprehensive whole-industry textbook, written by a world-renowned author and industry expert, is an invaluable study companion for students of hospitality and travel marketing.

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    The world is facing an energy crisis. As the finite supply of fossil fuels such as coal, gas and oil upon which we depend dwindle - indeed, some scientists predict that oil could run out within the next 45 years - humanity must look to renewable sources of energy to generate power.But how efficient and sustainable are alternative energy sources such as wind, wave and solar power? And is it safe to continue using nuclear power? Can we as individuals make a difference? This book looks at our current use of energy and at what the future is likely to hold.The information comes from a variety of sources, including government reports and statistics, newspapers and magazine articles, surveys and polls, academic research and literature from charities and lobby groups; articles have been tailored to an 11 to 14 age group.Additionally, at the end of each chapter are two pages of activities relating to the articles and issues raised in that chapter.

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  • Do such sailboats travel solely by wind energy?

    No, sailboats do not travel solely by wind energy. While wind power is the primary source of propulsion for sailboats, they also have engines that can be used when there is no wind or when additional power is needed. These engines are typically used for maneuvering in and out of harbors, navigating through tight spaces, or in emergency situations. Sailboats are designed to be versatile and can utilize both wind and engine power as needed.

  • Isn't thermal energy kinetic energy?

    Thermal energy is actually a form of internal energy within a system due to the motion of its particles. While kinetic energy is associated with the motion of an object as a whole, thermal energy is related to the random motion of particles within a substance. So, while thermal energy involves kinetic energy at the microscopic level, it is not the same as the kinetic energy of an object in motion.

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  • Is fusion energy nuclear energy?

    Yes, fusion energy is a form of nuclear energy. Fusion occurs when two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. This process is the same as the one that powers the sun and other stars, and it is a type of nuclear reaction. Therefore, fusion energy is a form of nuclear energy, but it differs from the nuclear fission process used in traditional nuclear power plants.

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  • What requires more energy: potential energy?

    Potential energy generally requires more energy to be released or utilized compared to kinetic energy. This is because potential energy is stored energy that is not actively being used, so it requires an input of energy to be converted into kinetic energy or other forms of energy. For example, lifting an object to a certain height increases its potential energy, and it requires energy input to lift the object against the force of gravity. In contrast, kinetic energy is the energy of motion, and once an object is in motion, it requires less additional energy to maintain that motion.

  • Do you have an idea for an energy transfer chain that includes kinetic energy, electrical energy, potential energy, and thermal energy?

    One possible energy transfer chain could start with kinetic energy from a moving object, such as a car. This kinetic energy could be converted into electrical energy through regenerative braking, which captures the kinetic energy and converts it into electricity. The electrical energy could then be stored in a battery or used to power an electric motor, which could then convert the electrical energy back into kinetic energy to move the car. As the car moves uphill, the kinetic energy could be converted into potential energy, and as the brakes are applied, the kinetic energy could be converted into thermal energy due to friction.

  • What are examples of the conversion of electrical energy into chemical energy, magnetic energy, and mechanical energy?

    An example of the conversion of electrical energy into chemical energy is the process of charging a battery. When an electrical current is applied to a battery, it causes a chemical reaction that stores energy in the form of chemical bonds. An example of the conversion of electrical energy into magnetic energy is the operation of an electromagnet. When an electric current flows through a coil of wire, it creates a magnetic field around the coil. Lastly, an example of the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy is seen in electric motors. When electricity is supplied to a motor, it generates a magnetic field that interacts with the motor's coils, causing them to rotate and produce mechanical motion.

  • Why does aerobic energy production require more energy than anaerobic energy production?

    Aerobic energy production requires more energy than anaerobic energy production because it involves the use of oxygen to break down glucose completely, resulting in a higher yield of ATP (energy) per molecule of glucose. In contrast, anaerobic energy production does not require oxygen and only partially breaks down glucose, leading to a lower yield of ATP. The additional steps and processes involved in aerobic energy production make it more efficient but also require more energy input.

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