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Perspective vol. 39 no. 2 (Apr 2005) / Perspective (Institute for Christian Studies)Fernjout, Harry, Olthuis, James H., Krabbe, Jenny, Weber, Tanya 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 6 no. 6 (Dec 1972) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian ScholarshipHollingsworth, Marcia, Wilson, Carol, Runner, H. Evan 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 20 no. 5 (Oct 1986) / Perspective (Institute for Christian Studies)VanderVennen, Robert E., Pitt, Clifford C., Terpstra, Nicholas, Smidstra, Henry, VanderVennen, Robert E. 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 19 no. 1 (Feb 1985) / Perspective (Institute for Christian Studies)de Haan, Phil, Zylstra, Bernard, Woods, Dave, VanderVennen, Robert E. 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 18 no. 2 (Apr 1984) / Perspective (Institute for Christian Studies)Bower, Susan, Zylstra, Bernard, Groenewold, Harry, Olthuis, James H., Gousmett, Chris 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 18 no. 1 (Feb 1984) / Perspective (Institute for Christian Studies)Vos, Jack, Zylstra, Bernard, Wolters, Albert M., Gousmett, Chris, VanderVennen, Robert E., Vanderkloet, Kathy 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 16 no. 5 (Oct 1982) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian ScholarshipSweetman, Roseanne Lopers, Chaplin, Jonathan 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 15 no. 4 (Aug 1981) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian ScholarshipVanderVennen, Robert E., Middleton, J. Richard, Pierson, George, Zylstra, Bernard, Hart, Hendrik, Thompson, Henriette 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 24 no. 5 (Nov 1990) / Perspective (Institute for Christian Studies)Klein, Reinder J., Seerveld, Calvin, Vander Woude, Ruth, Stadt, Albert, DeJong, Deb 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Common city attributes and contact employees : a case study of Indianapolis, IndianaMcBride, Jordan Ray 03 January 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Indianapolis is considered by many a competitive, large population city with incredible resources for business conferences and event tourism. The city’s flagship event, The Indianapolis 500, has paved the way for the city’s success. With initiative, planning, construction, and implementation the city’s tourism prowess has grown over the past three decades. Indianapolis has become host to a plethora of mid-size and large conferences every year, a regular on the host circuit for the NCAA Final Four, host of the annual Big Ten basketball tournament and most recently the host of the 2012 Super Bowl. Indianapolis continuously attempts to bring in more events every year.
Not many residents get to see, or are even aware of, the associates busy at work attempting to fill hotel rooms, conference centers and stadiums. The Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) of the city are constantly working and tweaking strategies to increase exposure and get tourists excited about visiting Indianapolis. However, it is difficult to identify what truly separates Indianapolis as a tourist destination from any other competitive, second-tier population, landlocked city. Centrality within the country and the tourism infrastructure may be argued, but a representative from nearly any city in competition with Indianapolis may make a counterpoint to most resources. Instead of running in circles with this argument, this thesis looks to probe into a resource for Indianapolis that could be turned into a strong marketing tool for tourism: its employees. The overall purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of resident contact employees in the food service and lodging industries concerning Indianapolis’ tourism attributes, and their relation to Indianapolis’ destination marketing and managerial strategies.
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