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Visiting Countries with C ultural D ifferences

Visiting Countries with C ultural D ifferences. Cultural Clash – Can it be avoided?. Cultural Clash. So far, we have been looking primarily at developed countries in this unit What about the cultural differences between developed and developing countries?

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Visiting Countries with C ultural D ifferences

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  1. Visiting Countries with Cultural Differences Cultural Clash – Can it be avoided?

  2. Cultural Clash So far, we have been looking primarily at developed countries in this unit What about the cultural differences between developed and developing countries? How do these photos reflect the difference in standards of living between visitors and locals?

  3. Independent Work Time Read page 189-191 in Canada Travels and define: Commodification Trickle down Answer #4 on page 191

  4. Class Chat World Tourism Organization (WTO) WTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism Who should be responsible for preventing cultural clash? Look at page 199 and consider how you would rank each group Active Value Line Activity

  5. Yes, No, Maybe So Respond to the following question based on what you have learned in today’s lesson Is it possible to develop tourism so that local cultures are protected from outside influences? Choose either yes, no or maybe so and go to the assigned area of the room. With your group, develop at least three strong arguments for your answer and be prepared to defend your stance on the issue.

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