The Importance Of Travel And Tourism

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In observing the symbiotic relationship between ethics and morals two theories, which relate to the concepts of right and wrong, here morality being the core address between what is right and wrong, while ethics an ancient theory, which dates back to ancient Greece derives from the word Ethos, which by translation addresses customs, conduct, or character (Northhouse, 2010, p. 424). Moreover, elaborating further, ethics address the manner in which morality is observed by a group or an individual thus despite the grounded theory of morals the right and wrong standing true the manner in which it is observed changes with ethics. For example in the Christian underpinning polygamy is observed as unethical, but in the Middle East having a different religion it is Ethical …show more content…

n.p). In such state, bringing hope or prospects to the other 49% of the populous that are unemployed stands a great moral and ethical endeavor than stopping a developing industry that pose no harm. In examining The World Travel & Tourism Council, economic impact report for Sri Lanka in 2015 it is observed in 2014, travel and tourism directly supported 352,000 Jobs a 4.3% of the total employment with an estimated raise to 438,000 jobs 5.2% total employment in 2025 (Turner, 2015, p. 1). Furthermore, observing the 2014 visitor exports, which balance Imports, Travel and Tourism exports brought in to the country, LKR 115.7 Billion, 4.1% of the nation’s total exports. Moreover, collectivity in 2014 the industry has contributed 11.1% to the National GDP which supported in upholding the national financial independence by 11.1% if did not exist would have been supplemented by foreign loans on top of the existing US$ 49

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