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economy. Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Global perspective: The position of Ontario in the world 2 A brief comment: The impact of the global economic turmoil since 2008 3 Ontario’s prosperity—a long term commitment 3 Where the report will focus and why 4 Section 1: The Economic
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attractions in Athens. Table of Contents 1 Introduction ....4 1.1 The European Network for Accessible... Programme ...6 3 Keynote Speakers’ Speeches and Presentations ...8 3.1 Eleftheria Bernidaki-Aldous... Group 1: The Good Practice of Communication - the ENAT Network ...26 4.2 Group 2: Developing
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on each other: • Module 1: Identification • Module 2: Quality standards • Module 3: Training and • Module 4: platform. Module 1: Construction of a major, trusted and transparent "labelling... management systems developed and implemented standardized criteria, labels and terminology. Module 3
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/udprinciples.htm [3] The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (UNWTO, 1999). http://ethics.unwto.org/en... initiatives: The Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons (UN, 1975)[1]; The Principles of Universal... (1997)[2] The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (UNWTO, 1999)[3]; 2010: A Europe Accessible For All
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GDP, while employing 1 in 5 active persons[3]. These statistics indicate how important tourism... organisation Tourisme et Handicaps[1] which, since 2001, has been committed to giving labels to all places... examples for other Greek museums to follow. ______ NOTES: [1] Organisation Tourisme et Handicaps Website
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gained in the initial stage 1 modules, attend a two-day interactive course (in Porto, Portugal.... Stages 1 and 2 need to be completed online to the required standard in order to be eligible to join Stage 3 for the the two full days' interactive course in class. The intensive two-day course, which
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Accessible Experiences: In-Tour's Final Conference Date: Thursday, 28th September, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m....Event Information Venue: Messe Wien Congress Center, Messepl. 1, 1020 Wien, Austria Date: Wednesday, 27th September 27, 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Location: Conference Room 2 Session type: EDUSession
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at least 1 000 000 citizens’ signatures to combat discrimination in all aspects of the lives of disabled citizens in Europe. Supporters are asked to sign on the campaign Website before 3 October 2007. EDF writes: "The European Union must respond to the call of at least 1 million citizens. This is stated
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Tourism in the third session (Day 2). Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Background 1.2... 2.2 Mr Yannis Vardakastanis 2.3 Ms Valérie Létard 3. Setting the scene: the issues at stake 3.1 Ms Ana Pelaez Narvaez 3.2 Mr Rudolf Niessler 4. Plenary session 1: Disability rights through
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