I travel the world constantly for work, and from my experience there is no business tourism. leisure tourism, you can do what ever you want, see what ever you want WHEN ever you want. business trips you don't typically get those opportunities. i spend my time in different auto factories around the world, but every job is different.
Recreation is when you do something for fun like football or Baseball.Tourism is when you visit or go to another place besides where you live.Or you go to another place for fun.or vacation.hoped that helped and if it didnt look it up in a dictionary.=)
Recreation is the activities undertaken during leisure time and have no restrictions e.g traveling and the time limit.while, tourism is the activity of a person traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year.
Parks and Recreation is on NBC.
The Brazilian recreation sport is football, soccer.
No difference that i see.
Parks, games pitches, swimming pools etc. are public recreation facilities.
Rashida Jones plays Ann Perkins on Parks and Recreation.
no difference. just the linguistic difference
Migration is a movement from one place to another.Migration are of two types:1. Temporary Migration2. Permanent MigrationTourism is a sub type of temporary migration.
Nothing!
leisure is relaxing and recreation is interesting stuff that you doleisure is relaxing and recreation is interesting stuff that you do
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Play could be foul, and recreation means having fun.
Migrations means to stay while recreation is just to travel.
Transportation Food and Beverages Events travel services accomodations attractions Adventure Tourism and outdoor Recreation Tourism services
resource exploitation, tourism, and recreation.
Stephen L. J. Smith has written: 'Dictionary of concepts in recreation and leisure studies' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Leisure, Recreation 'Tourism analysis' -- subject(s): Tourism
There is no difference, the only this that is different is the name .
Transportation, recreation, commerce, fishing and tourism.