The Philosophy of Altruism in “Twinning” The Egyptian Tourism and Textile Industries
ELSayed Ahmed ELNashar*
Department of textiles and apparel, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt
Submission: September 16, 2023;Published: November 24, 2023
*Corresponding author: ELSayed Ahmed ELNashar, Department of textiles and apparel, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt Email: smartex@kfs.edu.eg
How to cite this article: ELSayed Ahmed ELNashar. The Philosophy of Altruism in “Twinning” The Egyptian Tourism and Textile Industries. Curr Trends Fashion Technol Textile Eng. 2023; 8(5): 555748. DOI: 10.19080/CTFTTE.2023.08.555748
Abstract
The philosophy of altruism in “twinning” this paper studies the endogenous formation of interfiling altruism. The theory suggests that incentive to foster tourism and textile industries is positively related to efficiency gains from more human capital investment in the more gifted tourism and textile industries. the empirical analyses explore the plausibly exogenous within-twin difference in for the development of Matrouh governorate, Egypt, consistent with the theory, the estimation results show that a larger difference in tourism and textile industries. leads to more intensive you win-to to be-win practice to tourism and textile industries and that when such practice is more intensive, the heavier tourism and textile industries obtains more investment relative to the other tourism and other industries as the philosophy of altruism in “twinning” [1,2].
Keywords: Altruism; Twinning; Egyptian Tourism; Textile Industries
Introduction
Textiles sectors Altruism means caring about other people and acting in someone else’s interest. We may be acting altruistically whenever we offer someone our seat on the bus, make a cup of tea for a work colleague, donate money to a famine relief fund, or comfort a friend in distress. The philosophy of altruism in “twinning” the desire to do good deeds for other people is natural and deep-rooted as textiles sectors for tourisms sectors, but often misunderstood. Evolutionary biologists, sociologists and philosophers have tried to comprehend why we act in this way, particularly if we do something for another person which is against our own interest [3].
Ultimately, altruism is a mystery we have yet to solve. We do not know whether actions such as helping others as tourisms sectors, sharing, caring for others, volunteering and donating are wholly selfless or whether they are rooted in self-interest of textiles sectors. Our motives may be a mixture of the two. The philosophy of altruism in “twinning” helping other people and engaging in these kinds of prosaically behavior has many advantages between two different sectors “tourism and textile industries”. It can improve our social relationships between two different sectors, give our lives new purpose on the way to the success of the two sectors, show us other perspectives on our own problems in financial support, improve the chances of others reciprocating our good deed, and make us more attractive to the opposite for tourist. Helping other sectors in the two industries of textiles industries and truism industries. May even produce a sense of euphoria akin to the sensation we get when a share of success [4].
We have probably all met people who seem selfish and others who seem helpful beyond reason. Being at an extreme of selfishness or selflessness can cause problems both for the individual and those around them. Being too selfish can lead to isolation and poor social relationships, whereas being too selfless can lead to overburden and stress. The philosophy of altruism in “twinning” we are each responsible for our approach to helping others. There are simple, spontaneous ways in which anyone can act selflessly, such as holding a door open for a stranger. There are also structured, more time-consuming ways of helping others.
Problems
a) Financial challenges stand in the way of the growth of tourism projects and textile industries.
b) Alienation between tourism authorities on the northern coast in the northwest of “Matrouh” in the joint work system between tourism marketing and tourist villages for fifteen thousand tourist villages.
c) Alienation between the productive bodies of the textile industries and the northern coast in the northwest of “Matrouh” in the joint work system between the marketing of the textile industries and the tourist villages of fifteen thousand tourist villages [5].
Objectives
Develop innovative strategies to secure the necessary funding for the expansion and development of tourism on the North Coast in northwestern “Matrouh”, and on the other hand, in the Egyptian textile industries [6].
The twinning of tourism and textile industries is a strategy aimed at linking two different sectors of the economy in order to achieve mutual benefits. In the case of tourism and the textile industries, this strategy could lead to: Increasing the flow of tourists to areas producing textile industries. The landscape and cultural history of these areas can attract tourists, who can then purchase local textile products.
a) Creating new job opportunities in the tourism sector. Growth in tourism can create new jobs in hospitality, transportation, and trade services.
b) Enhancing productivity in the textile industries sector. Tourism can help market local textile products, increasing demand for them.
c) Cultural documentation of the history of the province (Cleopatra, World Wars...etc) on tourist products such as Kilims and Goblins. And documenting the civilizations and cultures that passed through Egypt on textile products and presenting it to tourism and the multiplicity of nationalities and cultures of delegations.
That explained during his presentation on the television episode of the Egyptian Channel: 6 on Thursday, August 31, 2023. Among the topics presented were:
a) Digital transformation of the tourist villages on the northern coast of Egypt, which number more than fifteen thousand tourist villages...which start from Alexandria to Salloum and Sidi- Barani in Matrouh Governorate. This digital transformation and software production work to introduce self-resources to Matrouh Governorate amounting to one and a half billion Egyptian pounds... In addition to finding job opportunities for many young Egyptian programmers.
b) This digital transformation works to attract international tourism to this region, which depends only on domestic tourism for Egyptians only.
c) The digital transformation of this sector gives the opportunity to the Ministry of Industry and Trade to seek to provide this huge amount of the commercial market for the tourist villages on the northern coast of Egypt, which number more than fifteen thousand tourist villages [7].
The philosophy of altruism in “twinning” there are many examples of the twin development of tourism and textile industries all over the world. In Egypt, for example, the tourist resort of sharm elsheikh provides opportunities for visitors to purchase traditional Egyptian textile products. This attracts tourists looking for a rich cultural experience.
The philosophy of altruism in “twinning” the following are some of the steps that can be taken to promote the twin-treatment of tourism and textile industries:
a) Cooperation between the public and private sectors. The government and the private sector must work together to create an enabling environment for twin-twin development.
b) Joint marketing of tourism and textile industries. Joint marketing can help increase awareness of local textile products and attract tourists to textile-producing areas.
c) Providing training and education opportunities. Training and education can help workers in the tourism sector and textile industries develop the necessary skills.
By taking these steps, the twinning of the tourism and textile industries can create new economic and cultural opportunities around the world. The philosophy of altruism in “twinning” those we needs of the tourist villages (which number more than fifteen thousand tourist villages) are represented in the following:
1. Beachwear and umbrellas
2. Nets and fishing gear
3. Clothes
4. Water desalination fabrics (Membrane), and filters.
5. The kilim and the goblin
6. Beads weaving crafts
7. Furniture and furnishing:
a) Curtains
b) Bed covers
c) Furniture upholstery
d) Bed sheets
e) Coverlets, blankets, and tablecloths
f) Quilt (fiber-cotton)
g) Bedspreads, face towels, bathrobes and hand towels
h) Carpets” Moquette “, bathroom sets (for the floor), linoleum, mats and kilims
i) Carpets and hangings
j) Wall and ceiling lining fabrics “goblins & tapestry, commentators”
k) Curtains and furnishings.
l) Mattresses
m) Artificial grass
n) Car covers
The twinning strategy of tourism and textile industries seeks to connect two different sectors of the economy to reap mutual benefits. In the case of tourism and textile industries, this strategy can lead to:
a) Increase the flow of tourists to textile producing areas. The landscape and cultural history of these areas can attract tourists, who can then purchase local textile products.
b) Creating new job opportunities in the tourism sector. Growth in tourism can create new jobs in hospitality, transportation and trade services.
c) Enhancing productivity in the textile industries sector. Tourism can help market local textile products, increasing demand for them.
The following are some of the steps that can be taken to promote the double twinning of tourism and textile industries:
a) The philosophy of altruism for Cooperation between the public and private sectors. The government and the private sector should work together to create an enabling environment for twinning.
b) The philosophy of altruism for Joint marketing of tourism and textile industries. Joint marketing can helpingp increase awareness of local textile products and attract tourists to textileproducing areas.
c) The philosophy of altruism for providing training and education opportunities. Training and education can help those working in the tourism and textile industries develop the skills needed to succeed in these sectors.
d) The philosophy of altruism for Providing electronic outlets for shopping and station outlets for delivery and sales (they can be in mobility vehicles).
The Results
The philosophy of altruism helping other people may not seem a priority in the middle of a global recession After the Corona pandemic in all industries, when we are stretched for time and resources and desperate to maintain control of our lives. But helping others is something we can control, and something that does not cost much in terms of time or money. We can all contribute something to make the world better by increasing industries. Being helpful and doing good deeds can improve the health and wellbeing of everyone, both as individuals and as a society.
Conclusion
The philosophy of altruism of Human beings are social helping others underpins social interaction and cooperation. Helping other people makes us feel better; it can improve our own lives as well as improve our living environment:
a) peer support and a culture of volunteering from tourism and textile industries. These should be embedded into existing citizenship activities and tourism and textile industries promotion programmers. Schools, universities and colleges should encourage tourism and textile industries and young people to volunteer in local communities as part of curriculum activity.
b) the philosophy of altruism supporting Employers promote tourism and textile industries workplaces through encouraging altruistic activities at work, they should also recognize the role of peer mentoring schemes and volunteering programmers with regards to workforce development.
c) Voluntary sector organizations support people who are approaching tourism and textile industries. This support should aim to redefine people’s identities so that they can continue to see themselves as contributing members of the community as the philosophy of altruism.
d) Commissioners of services aiming to support vulnerable groups should invest in tourism and textile industries support services. This is relevant to socially isolated groups such as tourism and textile industries, people with the philosophy of altruism problems, people with working as teamwork the philosophy of altruism, supporting people to contribute may result in reciprocal community support networks being developed.
e) Government priorities investment in the philosophy of altruism approaching tourism and textile industries sector organizations designed to promote approaching tourism and textile industries. These organizations need to be supported to create further opportunities for those most isolated to contribute approaching tourism and textile industries. Training for voluntary sector staff should be provided to help people engage with potential approaching in the philosophy of altruism of tourism and textile industries who may require additional support.
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