Rio Grande Do Sul

Bruno Cardoso In my infancy (not that I am so distant of it), I remember the teacher of History telling of great civilizations that had finished existing in this world. The pyramids of Egypt and its faras, the Eiffel Tower constructed in century XIX with objective to honor the French revolution, the Christ Redentor, a landmark of the Carioca capital and as much other places cited for it that he has been visited for millions of people annually around of the world. We are a people entirely blessed by being part of a rich set of natural beauties the national level, for possessing diversified cultures that become in them differentiated of other peoples. Of the Acre to the Rio Grande Do Sul countless wealth that come increasing the flow of tourist to each year. The proper foreign investor has gotten resulted with its investments in the coast northeastern constructing great complexes of leisure, for being one procedure of certain easy and income-producing form. To the times, I have the impression, as other Brazilians, who we do not cut the umbilical lace since we leave such procedures to occur so easily in our proper land. We know that some regions of the country do not possess the minimum qualification for the sector of rendering of services. Our hope is that these ' ' companies estrangeiras' ' they invest in the local community in order to characterize them and to repay them for the use of ' ' substance prima' '.

Every year hundreds of Turismlogos if form in search of performance in the market as true professionals. In accordance with (CABRAL, 2007) they are of its ability the versatility, creativity, sensitivity to the necessities of the integrated work and synergic mobility in order to reach the objectives in common. So that they can carry through true modifications in the similar Tourist sector of improvements in the quality of life, a bigger incentive of the government and of private companies for ends of attainment of real results will have also to be occurred. We must all have greater futurstica vision of what it is possible to be reached, but for this we must modify a Brazilian characteristic, I.