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Source: Sustainability (2071-1050) . Jan2020, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p514-514. 1p.
Authors: Pabian, Arnold; Pabian, Aleksander; BrzeziƄski, Andrzej
Abstract: Collecting of natural souvenirs causes destruction of the natural environment as well as social and economic problems. The article shows that the next generation will have a tendency to aggravate such problems by collecting natural souvenirs. To discover the preferences of young people related to collecting natural souvenirs, the authors performed a survey in Poland on a sample of 426 persons aged 21–30. The survey has shown that 80.7% of young people participating in tourist trips bring souvenirs to their places of residence. As much as 61.4% collect natural souvenirs. Most people bring shells (53.9%), rocks (22.7%), and sand from seaside beaches (18.0%). Natural souvenirs are important to young Poles. This is confirmed by the following major motivations for collection: natural souvenirs are unique (26.2%), genuine (23.8%), bring back the best memories (22.6%), and cannot be bought in stores (14.5%). Only 9.8% of those surveyed oppose bringing of natural souvenirs, 5.2% deem such practices unlawful, and 11.2% recognize their detrimental effect on local tourist attractions. The article presents demarketing actions, which can largely stem the negative phenomenon of collection of natural souvenirs.
 

Scholarly Reviews | Views: 57 | Author: Marife M. Cabug-os | Added by: justfaye | Date: 10-Oct-2020

Director: Clint Eastwood
Writers: Anthony Peckham (screenplay), John Carlin (book: Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game that Made a Nation)
Storyline: This movie tells the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela (Morgan Freeman) joined forces with the Captain of South Africa's rugby team, Francois Pienaar (Matt Damon) to help unite their country. Newly-elected President Mandela knows his nation remains racially and economically divided in the wake of Apartheid. Believing he can bring his people together through the universal language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa's rugby team as they make their run to the 1995 Rugby World Cup Championship match (IMDB, 2009).
 

Scholarly Reviews | Views: 66 | Author: Marife M. Cabug-os | Added by: justfaye | Date: 18-Oct-2018


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