Essay Template - THM 112
Essay Template - THM 112
Essay Template - THM 112
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An Essay
submitted in partial fulfilment
of the course requirements for the BBA course of
THM 112: Fundamentals of Tourism and Hospitality
submitted to
Dr. Muhammad Shoeb-Ur-Rahman
(Course Instructor of THM 112)
by
Xxxxx Xxxxx
Student Id: XXXXXX
Batch: BBA 15th
Abstract
Enter an abstract of your Essay, of no more than 150 words, replacing this paragraph. Enter one space
between sentences. You do not need to leave a blank line after each paragraph, as paragraphs use
the ‘Body Text’ style. The ‘Body Text’ style has 1.5 line spacing, and extra vertical space at the end of
each paragraph. The keyboard shortcut for ‘Body Text’ is Alt+B. One method of applying the ‘Body
Text’ style to your paragraph is to place the cursor somewhere on the paragraph, and press Alt+B.
Another method of applying the ‘Body Text’ style to your paragraph is to place the cursor somewhere
on the paragraph, and click on the ‘Body Text’ button in the Styles Group of the Home ribbon.
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Table of Contents
Once you have edited this document you will need to update the Table of Contents to reflect the
changes, and to remove any error messages. To update the Table of Contents, right-click anywhere on
the grey area below, select ‘Update Field’ (and select ‘Update Entire Table’ if prompted). Delete this
note when you are familiar with how to update this table of contents.
Abstract ii
Table of Contents iii
List of Tables iii
List of Figures iii
1.0 Introduction 1
2.0 Defining Tourism 1
2.1 Different Types/Classifying Tourism 1
2.1.1 Definition of Religious/Heritage/Cultural….. Tourism 1
3.0 Context Identification/Elaboration 1
3.1 Different Elements from the Context 2
4.0 Relating the Context to Specific Type of Tourism 2
5.0 Conclusion 2
References 4
List of Tables
Ignore the errors that will display in this list after you delete the sample tables from this document. I
suggest you leave this sample List of Tables in the document, and then once you enter your own
tables with captions into the document you can then update this list. To update this List of Tables,
right-click on the grey area, select ‘Update Field’, and select ‘Update Entire Table’. Delete this note
when you are familiar with updating this list.
List of Figures
Note the Section Break at the end of this page (press the ¶ button to view), rather than a Page Break.
This is to cater for Roman page numbering in the section prior to the first chapter. Delete these notes
once you are familiar with updating your list of figures.
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1.0 Introduction
A second-level heading uses the ‘Heading 2’ style. To create your own second-level heading
elsewhere in this document, type in the heading, press Enter, then select the line containing the
heading, and press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+2 (or click on the ‘Heading 2’ button in the Styles
Group of the Home ribbon).
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2.1 Different Elements from the Context
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blah blah blah blah blah.
4.0 Conclusion
Replace the content of this page with your own content. To create your own second-level heading
elsewhere in this document, type in the heading, press Enter, then select the line containing the
heading, and press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+2 (or click on the ‘Heading 2’ button in the Styles
Group of the Home ribbon).
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Table 1.1 Captions for tables appear above the table.
Species A Species B
Measurement 1 23 34
Measurement 2 Fine Rough
Before you type in your table, change the style from ‘Body Text’ to ‘Normal’ (by clicking on the
‘Normal’ button in the Styles Group of the Home ribbon). ‘Normal’ text is single-spaced, and is more
appropriate for tables. Following the table, go back to the ‘Body Text’ style (Alt+B).
Table 1.2 This is some caption text for another sample table.
Species C Species D
Measurement 1 66 54
Measurement 2 Rough Fine
A quote is formatted using the ‘Quote’ style. To apply the ‘Quote’ style to
your text, select the text, and click on the ‘Quote’ button in the Styles Group
of the Home ribbon. Remember, you can Modify any style to your own
formatting by right-clicking on the style’s button (in the Styles Group of the
Home ribbon), and selecting ‘Modify’.
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.
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References
You can use Endnote to insert your citations within the text, and create your bibliography. The
reference list appears last in the document, because Endnote insists on this. Otherwise, do it
manually. Once done, delete this paragraph. Use APA 6th/7th version consistently.
Aldrich, D. P., & Meyer, M. A. (2015). Social Capital and Community Resilience. American Behavioral
Scientist, 59(2), 254–269.
Amnesty International. (2013). Pushed to the edge: Indigenous rights denied in Bangladesh’s
Chittagong hill tracts. Peter Benenson House, London: Amnesty International Ltd.
Bangladesh National Portal. (2020a, July 4). Bandarban Sadar Upazila. Available from
http://sadar.bandarban.gov.bd/
Dhamai, B. M. (2014). An overview of indigenous peoples in Bangladesh. In M. S. Chowdhury (Ed.),
Survival under threat: Human rights situation of indigenous peoples in Bangladesh (pp. 10-26).
Chiang Mai: Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP).
Marvasti, A. (2014). Analysing Observations. In U. Flick (Ed.), The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Data
Analysis (pp. 354–366). London: Sage.
Miles, M. B., & Huberman, A. M. (1994). Qualitative data analysis: An expanded sourcebook (2nd
ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Rahman, M. S-. U-. (2019). Co-management for Tourism Development and Community Wellbeing: The
Case of Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Unpublished PhD thesis, Lincoln University, New Zealand.
UNICEF Bangladesh. (2019). Many tracts one community: UNICEF’s work in the chittagong hill tracts.
Retrieved from
https://www.unicef.org/bangladesh/sites/unicef.org.bangladesh/files/2019-09/CHT-report-LR-Au
gust20-website.pdf