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Introduction to advanced writing Essay No3: International Tourism - Target readers: anyone interested in how mass-tourism challenges the countries around the Mediterranean Sea, Greece in particular. - Purpose of writing: inform but also try to attract attention on the matter at hand. - Form of publication: this document should probably be published as a report, or, as an informative and self-reflective document, perhaps as a regional newspaper article. Tourism: solutions to evident problems Tourism is usually regarded as travelling for recreation although this definition has been expanded in recent years to include any travel outside of one's normal working or living area. Tourists are usually interested in the destination's climate, culture or its nature. As far as mass tourism is concerned, one wants to visit works of art, taste new cuisines, precisely the same way an average tourist visits a country, but with the difference that mass tourism involves a great number of tourists. And therefore,...

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