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  1. As they sail across the lake to Evian after the wedding, Victor asks his wife to be happy, at least for this one day. Elizabeth promises to try to ignore her sense of foreboding. She turns her and ...

  2. Sep 1, 2017 · Proposes a research agenda on the reconceptualisation of a ‘backpacker’. • Diverse inclusion criteria are being used by current backpacker researchers. • Contends the existing criteria are a source of confusion – unrepresentative. • Calls for research focus on a more precise and comprehensive inclusion criteria(ion) for backpackers.

    • Frederick Dayour, Albert N. Kimbu, Sangwon Park
    • 2017
  3. Oct 8, 2018 · The purpose of this paper is to deconstruct the backpacker label by reconstructing it using the historical antecedent of drifting. Following the deconstruction of backpacking’s near past, the author build a clearer conceptual foundation for backpacking’s future.

    • Michael O’ Regan
    • 2018
  4. Mar 3, 2022 · Backpacker tourism is a form of modern tourism characterized by a combination of travel practices and discourses. These include lengthy travel duration (typically longer than annual holidays); flexible and individually planned itineraries; budget accommodation (with a preference for youth hostels and YMCAs); budget transportation (with a ...

    • Chaim Noy
    • chaim.noy@biu.ac.il
  5. May 28, 2022 · The data analysis performed by the PRISMA method resulted in the following categories: (i) conceptualization and evolution of backpacking tourism; (ii) social identity of the backpacker; (iii) emotional experience of the backpacker; (iv) factors influencing backpacker satisfaction.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · From the results, it was possible to identify and categorise the theoretical trends, classifying them into four groups: (i) backpacking tourism in the local community, (ii) antecedents of backpackers’ emotions, (iii), dominant factors of backpackers’ experience (iv) attributes of backpackers.

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  8. Jane's uncle— John Eyre, a successful wine merchant—had requested custody of Jane three years ago. But Mrs. Reed, hoping to squash any chance of Jane's getting ahead in life, told him that Jane had died of fever at Lowood. Jane is upset and angry, but nonetheless tries to heal her relationship with Mrs. Reed. She rebuffs Jane, and dies that ...