Include option #2.

SLIDE 2 Geography & Transportation: Include information about the geography of the location, and transportation options .
SLIDE 3 Government & Economy: Include information about the government and economy of the location .
SLIDE 4 Travel Etiquette & Customs: Include information about the people and travel etiquette/customs that would be beneficial for tourists.
SLIDE 5 Travel Options to My Destination: Include information on the travel options you can choose from to get from the United States and the airport to your destination (examples: travel by car, train, bus, or air) compare prices of each option and put in a table on the slide (if applicable) .
SLIDE 6 Where Will I Stay in (Destination Name)?: Include information about hotels or resorts you can stay at while visiting your destination, you must research 3 different options and place the following information on this and the next two slides: Hotel/Resort Name, # of rooms available, types of rooms available, amenities, food choices at the hotel/resort .
SLIDE 7 Accommodations in (Destination Name)? Include option #2.
SLIDE 8 Accommodations in (Destination Name)? Include option #3.

What is biggest challenge facing the resturant industry in the fall of 2022.

Term Paper
What is biggest challenge facing the resturant industry in the fall of 2022.
There are numerous challenges so plese stick to one.
5-7 pages APA double spaced including title page.
The proper use of APA formating. The clarity of your writing, grammar,spelling and the use of at least 3 resources supporting your argument.
The presentation of at least 3 reasons you think this is the biggest challenge or hurdle for the industry.
Having clearly stated your case please provide a couple of potential solutions to address the challenge.
For example if a wrote a paper stating that staffing and finding the people to fill these jobs within the industry I would recommend the following;
Bringing retirees out of retirement to fill vary roles.
Spend money on automation lessening the manpower required.
Devote more money to training existing staff.
Provinding incentives to attracting potential employess and the retention of existing staff.

Writer’s Choice

These questions are from the PDF’s reading materials, from the Risk Management for events. These are called Chapter Review Challenge.
Chapter #2 – Chapter Review Challenge #2 & #5 (page 56)
Risk Management Chapter #3 Chapter Review Challenge #1 & #4 (page 87)

ARTICLE CRITIQUE

ARTICLE CRITIQUE ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
OVERVIEW
In this course, you will submit 2 Article Critiques. The critiques are designed for you to explore
research related to current topics in sport tourism, to make connections between the research and
the texts, and to make applications to practitioners working in the sport tourism industry.
INSTRUCTIONS
Each Article Critique will summarize and apply 3 peer-reviewed journal articles that are related
to the topics presented in the course.
 The first critique must consist of 3 articles related to a single topic from Modules 1, 2, or 3.
The Article Critiques must be written in current APA format (including in-text citations). The
Article Critiques must include the following items:
 A title page (this must state your name, TOUR 603, the chosen topic, and the date).
 An abstract summarizing the topic.
 The body of the critique (1,500-1,800 words not counting the title page or reference list).
 A reference list in current APA format.
Each Article Critique must begin with either a brief summary of the study’s purpose, the sample,
and the method applied or a summary of the theoretical foundation for the paper (this will
depend on whether your articles are scientific studies or theoretical articles). Additionally, you
must discuss significant findings and/or the main points of the articles. The summary of each
article must be approximately 300-400 words. Following the 3 summaries, you must include a
discussion of how those 3 articles relate to the textbook reading/topic and/or their usefulness to
someone in the sport tourism industry as well as well as a personal response to the articles.
The Article Critiques must be written in your own words and must not include direct quotations.
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality upon submission.

Choose from one of the following 9 visuals, and analyze the argument based on the visual rhetorical strategies, such as focal point, foreground, background, symbolism (traditional and original), irony, allusion (if present), text, placement of objects, juxtaposition, and people and facial expressions)

Length – 3-4 pages long, plus a works cited (the works cited will be the 4th or 5th page, and will mirror the Works Cited on p. 350 of the textbook), with 1″ margins all around.
POV – 3rd person
SOURCES – 3 sources, plus the visual (this means that you will have 4 sources listed on your works cited page. Also, cite the visual as a work in an anthology (see p. 337, the 4th example down). Your textbook is the anthology. You’ll have to a little research to get the author of the visual and the title of the visual. Remember that you must enclose the title in quotation marks.
MLA Format – See Chapter 10 pp. 329-351 (which means double spacing, a page header with your last name and the page #, and a proper MLA heading, which mirrors the heading on the sample paper on p. 345)
**See the MLA Paper Guidelines on p. 344 (study page 344 carefully so that you understand the requirements for MLA).
Choose from one of the following 9 visuals, and analyze the argument based on the visual rhetorical strategies, such as focal point, foreground, background, symbolism (traditional and original), irony, allusion (if present), text, placement of objects, juxtaposition, and people and facial expressions)
Each of the visuals deals with a pressing social issue:
(a) Identify the exigence and construct hook introduction that ends with a thesis on the issue. The introduction should be 5-7 sentences long.
(b) The Body: Write a well organized cause and effect essay that analyzes how the visual brings out the argument (the exigence). Toward the end of your essay, analyze whether the visual is effective in presenting its thesis. Body should consist of 4-5 paragraphs (with the introduction and conclusion, this means you will write a 6-7 paragraph essay–or more, but not less).
(c) The conclusion should be no more than 4 sentences; the goal is to sum up what you said in the essay and restate your thesis in slightly different wording/phrasing.
Visual Choices: (1) p. 392 & 408 (fake news), readings are listed under the sources;
(2) p. 433 (CNN one way)
(3) p. 441 (Vote)
(4) p. 515 & 532 (Keeping Students Safe)
(5) p. 558 (Virginia Tech –School Shootings)
(6) p. 562, 578, & 593 (Student Debt)
(7) p. 678 (Fentanyl)
(8) p. 680 (Immigrants) **The issue, however, is “illegal immigration” which is a little different from immigration, so don’t be duped with the play on words.
(9) p. 694 & 714 (Importance of the humanities)
**These visuals should give you an idea of research paper topics.
**Please do not forget that you are analyzing a visual.
**Please do not forget what you learned about the four pillars of argument, induction, education, and logical fallacies. This means that if you see a fallacy in your chosen visual, you should dedicate a paragraph to analyzing how the fallacy works to mislead the audience, which would destroy ethos of the organization or author.