Bellis, Fiona. "Tour Operators should Tell Clients about Potential Risks of Adventure Holidays." BMJ : British Medical Journal, vol. 324, no. 7344, 2002, pp. 1040. ProQuest, http://ezproxy.fhda.edu/login?url=https://ezproxy.fhda.edu:2187/docview/1777607282?accountid=38235, doi:http://ezproxy.fhda.edu:2096/10.1136/bmj.324.7344.1040/a. During an adventure, an adventurer looks forward to different skills depending on their experience before and the nature of options available. The authors...
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In the article Fear and adventure tourism in Brazil, the authors have communicated logically, to their audience; people who love adventure, the role of emotions and perceptions experienced during the exploration undertakings, and in the hunt for an ideal stimulation level. The title of the article is clear and concise,...
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Don Quixote and Sancho Panza: A Symbiotic Relationship Don Quixote, the protagonist of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, is a peerless knight who traverses the countryside of Spain while executing mighty feats. His first adventure is a failure, but he embarks on another, this time with his newly discovered squire Sancho...
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Camping is preferable to sleeping in a hotel because it is less expensive, more adventurous, and nature surrounds campgrounds, making it rejuvenating.Cost is often a major concern when deciding where to stay, and camping is the least expensive choice.Camping only necessitates the purchase of camping equipment that can be used...
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