Critical Analysis: Tourism by Goeldner and Ritchie


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Critical Analysis: Tourism by Goeldner and Ritchie


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1. Read the article titled Tourism by Goeldner & Ritchie. This article can be found within Canvas in the Weekly Readings folder. 2. Make sure you understand “critical thinking” from the Week 1 reading. You need to analyze and answer the given questions based on your critical thinking process. 3. You are responsible for answering the following questions: a. Which group invented money, the wheel, and the ability to travel? Atmosphere: What are they aiming for? Are they successful? How does the market and location impact this? b. Who were the first “tourists”? c. Who were the first travel braggers? • What makes a “travel bragger”? -Letting others know you have traveled, showing off non-essential items from your travels (souvenirs), and being motivated not by the location (pull factor) but by push factors d. Why were roads important, and how did they come to be? • What system do we use today? You should write for the reader. I am the reader. I know the answer to the above questions. I am not asking you to find an answer in the article. Rather, you need to answer by leveraging your critical thinking abilities. You are being graded on critical thinking.  No due date extension will be permitted. Students who submit the assignment after the deadline will be automatically subject to a mark of zero.