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Listening to Music Is a Truely Amazing Thing

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listening to music is a truely amazing thing, I need it in my life, as much as I need food, water and air

At the turn of the century, cities as sites of tourism spectacle have given hallmark events a new economic role and heightened significance. Global sporting events are perhaps the ultimate example of the city as tourist spectacle, given their million dollar budgets, world markets, and the rapid turn-around of capital. However, relatively little is known about the events’ social impacts. Indeed, Fredline and Faulkner (2000) argue that far greater concern has been given to evaluating the political, cultural, economic, and environmental consequences. This argument is confirmed by publications about Sydney’s Olympics. Such an emphasis may be misplaced on ethical and pragmatic grounds. A planning/management regime sensitive to quality of life and equity outcomes is an essential ingredient of sustainable tourism, since hosts who are positively disposed to special events will enhance the tourists’ experience and contribute to the destination’s attractiveness (Madrigal 1995). Social impact assessments have often relied upon secondary data including court records and newspaper reports (Hall, Selwood and McKewon 1989), or often a “snapshot” of resident attitudes at a particular time (for an important exception see Ritchie and Aitken 1985). Carpenter (1992) lamented the absence of a temporal dimension in social impact research

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