Saturday, February 19, 2011
Tourism Progress and Peace Conference in Jordan
We will be announcing later today our plans to reschedule the conference from March 24-26 in Jordan. It has now become beyond our reach to offer our attendees a most welcomed look of the Dead Sea, Petra and beyond. We shall return soon to Jordan. We will be announcing the date and alternative venue for the conference. Our hearts are heavy to be stepping away from Jordan. Security and Safety are our priorities for all our International attendees and we believe this a good decision in the current situation.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
This week on TravelTalkRADIO and BusinessTravelRADIO
Joining Sandy this week are Special Guest, Chris Crowley, President of the Assn Corporate Travel Executives, Nancy Rivard, Founder and President Airline Ambassadors International, Thomas Steinmetz, Publisher, eTurboNews, Mitch St. Pierre, World Traveler, Michael Luongo, Travel Writer, Teacher and Grand Prize winner this year of NAJTA travel writing awards.
http://www.traveltalkmedia.com/archives_feb13_11.html
http://www.traveltalkmedia.com/archives_feb13_11.html
My personal message about the Tourism Progress and Peace Conference in Jordan March 24-26, 2011
TO MY LISTENERS
There is no better time to get involved with Tourism Progress and Peace conference than right now.
Our friends in Egypt undoubtedly will have to repair the damage that unrest brings to incredible and deserving destinations. And while safety is always our first concern, we see no valid reason to reschedule or cancel the Tourism Progress and Peace conference in Jordan.
www.TourismProgressandPeace.com
The fact is, this conference is more important than ever. Jordan is a secure and welcoming country and we are very pleased to be inviting you to join us a the lovely Dead Sea Spa Hotel and Resort in March.
If you lead by example, you need to be with us. We are attracting attendees from all over the world. Today's greatest teachers, government leaders and writers will be with us to share knowledge, practices and strategies. Sign up today.
If you have questions, call us. 650 315 2406 or 415 670 9047
There is no better time to get involved with Tourism Progress and Peace conference than right now.
Our friends in Egypt undoubtedly will have to repair the damage that unrest brings to incredible and deserving destinations. And while safety is always our first concern, we see no valid reason to reschedule or cancel the Tourism Progress and Peace conference in Jordan.
www.TourismProgressandPeace.com
The fact is, this conference is more important than ever. Jordan is a secure and welcoming country and we are very pleased to be inviting you to join us a the lovely Dead Sea Spa Hotel and Resort in March.
If you lead by example, you need to be with us. We are attracting attendees from all over the world. Today's greatest teachers, government leaders and writers will be with us to share knowledge, practices and strategies. Sign up today.
If you have questions, call us. 650 315 2406 or 415 670 9047
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Welcome to International Women's Fair
Message from the President of the International Womens Fair, Yaw Asamoah
From a carrier of huge loads to the envied seat of presidency, women fill positions of influence and expertise. Yet, they say it's a man’s world, because there are men in authoritative positions than women, but think about it. Women influence men in diverse ways so much so that though men pronounce decisions, women are the architects of these.
The common saying that, 'let dad have his say, but mum will have her way' is evidently true in our world. The contribution of the working woman in the global economy is phenomenal. As a matter of fact, if our ladies were to stop all their activities for a micro-second, the world will grind to a halt..check it out, a micro-second without a lady talking, asking, arguing, encouraging, loving, cooking, laughing, dressing, smilling...what do you think, i will just hide from all that the world would have come to.
This year, we want to celebrate the working woman and her contribution to our world, our nation, community and homes. As we do this, we also want to remember the many of them who are being oppressed and trampled upon due to lack of understanding between them and their male counter-parts.
Among the many attractions this year will be the FATHER's FORUM, where influential men will share their thoughts on women and the many difficulties they also go through...so ladies, do not think you are the only people with emotions and troubles!!!. Also, join us for our SPECIAL LADIES NIGHT SHOW. It will be a parade of your favorite lady show stoppers, with a twist of 2011 fashion. You can also donate to the IWF FOUNDATION or join us to walk on the Osu Oxford Street to raise money and awareness on Cervical Cancer, which kills one woman every two (2) minutes globally. I will also want to invite you to nominate a woman or man for the IWF AWARDS; it is aimed at recognizing people who have achieved success in the world, while upholding family values principles.
The Conference will last for two days, whiles the exhibition will be for the entire three days. We anticipate that over 5,000 people will visit our exhibitions stands this year and entreat you to book as soon as possible to prevent any inconveniences.
You are welcome to this year's fair and I await a message from you.
Let's celebrate women, but most importantly, let's cherish both genders.
See you.
From a carrier of huge loads to the envied seat of presidency, women fill positions of influence and expertise. Yet, they say it's a man’s world, because there are men in authoritative positions than women, but think about it. Women influence men in diverse ways so much so that though men pronounce decisions, women are the architects of these.
The common saying that, 'let dad have his say, but mum will have her way' is evidently true in our world. The contribution of the working woman in the global economy is phenomenal. As a matter of fact, if our ladies were to stop all their activities for a micro-second, the world will grind to a halt..check it out, a micro-second without a lady talking, asking, arguing, encouraging, loving, cooking, laughing, dressing, smilling...what do you think, i will just hide from all that the world would have come to.
This year, we want to celebrate the working woman and her contribution to our world, our nation, community and homes. As we do this, we also want to remember the many of them who are being oppressed and trampled upon due to lack of understanding between them and their male counter-parts.
Among the many attractions this year will be the FATHER's FORUM, where influential men will share their thoughts on women and the many difficulties they also go through...so ladies, do not think you are the only people with emotions and troubles!!!. Also, join us for our SPECIAL LADIES NIGHT SHOW. It will be a parade of your favorite lady show stoppers, with a twist of 2011 fashion. You can also donate to the IWF FOUNDATION or join us to walk on the Osu Oxford Street to raise money and awareness on Cervical Cancer, which kills one woman every two (2) minutes globally. I will also want to invite you to nominate a woman or man for the IWF AWARDS; it is aimed at recognizing people who have achieved success in the world, while upholding family values principles.
The Conference will last for two days, whiles the exhibition will be for the entire three days. We anticipate that over 5,000 people will visit our exhibitions stands this year and entreat you to book as soon as possible to prevent any inconveniences.
You are welcome to this year's fair and I await a message from you.
Let's celebrate women, but most importantly, let's cherish both genders.
See you.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Sharm el Sheikh and the status of tourism
Hoteliers reports political stability in the region
Meet a fascinating American woman who now calls Egypt her home. Lynne Raouf and her Egyptian husband Fahker, have created three resorts; The Sun, The Moon and The Star, that have been a home away from home for many throughout the years.
They joined me from Egypt this past week.
from Sharm el Sheikh to report political stability in the region and the status of tourism in Sharm.
Meet a fascinating American woman who now calls Egypt her home. Lynne Raouf and her Egyptian husband Fahker, have created three resorts; The Sun, The Moon and The Star, that have been a home away from home for many throughout the years.
They joined me from Egypt this past week.
from Sharm el Sheikh to report political stability in the region and the status of tourism in Sharm.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Life in Cairo outside Tahrir Square
Today - Egyptian American Mother speaks to Sandy from Cairo on TravelTalkRADIO about life outside Tahrir Square.
Sarah Eissa joins Sandy from Cairo to talk about life in this big city during the Egyptian revolt. Sarah talks about the wishes of the Egyptian people who are staying home and watching from the television.
Internet is restored for now and food is available. Sarah talks about why she and her daughter have decided to stay in Cairo. Listen to the interview by following the links below. Total time or audio is 7.5 minutes.
Sarah Eissa joins Sandy from Cairo to talk about life in this big city during the Egyptian revolt. Sarah talks about the wishes of the Egyptian people who are staying home and watching from the television.
Internet is restored for now and food is available. Sarah talks about why she and her daughter have decided to stay in Cairo. Listen to the interview by following the links below. Total time or audio is 7.5 minutes.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Tourism Progress and Peace A subject discussed at Universities around the world.
eTurboNews Editor talks the Better Business Bureau and why you might want to beware.
Thomas Steinmetz, a regular contributor at TravelTalkMEDIA weighs in on the situation at the Better Business Bureau. He is encouraging all businesses to look at their own ratings at this company. You might just find a report that does not match your facts.
Please let Thomas know if you want to share your story. thomas@eTurboNews.com
Please let Thomas know if you want to share your story. thomas@eTurboNews.com
University of Brighton Lecturer, Dr. Novelli, joins Sandy to talk about her work as tourism teacher, international consultant and author
Dr. Novelli divides her time between her students, and her work with clients like the World Bank and many Sub-Sahara countries in Africa. Explore her world as she shares with us some of her theories and practices.
Dr. Novelli also joins us on BusinessTravelRADIO next hour to talk about her involvement with Tourism Progress and Peace Conference in Jordan this coming March.
Dr. Novelli also joins us on BusinessTravelRADIO next hour to talk about her involvement with Tourism Progress and Peace Conference in Jordan this coming March.
Tourism Progress and Peace Conference is around the corner
As we get ready for Conference in Jordan, many people are asking me if we will reschedule or cancel the conference in March 2011.
This is my personal answer:
TO OUR READERS
There is no better time to get involved with this conference than right now.
Our friends in Lebanon, Tunisia and Egypt undoubtedly will have to repair the damage that unrest brings to incredible and deserving destinations. And while safety is always our first concern, we see no valid reason to reschedule or cancel the Tourism Progress and Peace conference in Jordan.
The fact is, this conference is more important than ever. Jordan is a secure and welcoming country and we are very pleased to be inviting you to join us a the lovely Dead Sea Spa Hotel and Resort in March.
If you lead by example, you need to be with us. We are attracting attendees from all over the world. Today's greatest teachers, government leaders and writers will be with us to share knowledge, practices and strategies. Sign up today. http://www.TourismProgressandPeace.com
This is my personal answer:
TO OUR READERS
There is no better time to get involved with this conference than right now.
Our friends in Lebanon, Tunisia and Egypt undoubtedly will have to repair the damage that unrest brings to incredible and deserving destinations. And while safety is always our first concern, we see no valid reason to reschedule or cancel the Tourism Progress and Peace conference in Jordan.
The fact is, this conference is more important than ever. Jordan is a secure and welcoming country and we are very pleased to be inviting you to join us a the lovely Dead Sea Spa Hotel and Resort in March.
If you lead by example, you need to be with us. We are attracting attendees from all over the world. Today's greatest teachers, government leaders and writers will be with us to share knowledge, practices and strategies. Sign up today. http://www.TourismProgressandPeace.com
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