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    Major industry players are starting to adjust and accept quality assurance audits that talk about how the guest felt. The measurement of whether the service was performed was replaced by an assessment of the success of the hotel in providing a lasting, unforgettable impression of the guests. Rob Rush, executive director of LRAWorldwide, a leading research department of Customer Experience Management and a consulting company, shares his point of view. "The design, philosophy…

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    Northern Coast; The important region in Egypt contains important and luxury resorts (8.4km), Borg El-Arab City A new community in the Alexandria Governorate (18.5km). 5-3-1 The first level of design: cityscape scale: According to the stadium location; its main approach is the journey from Alexandria City; Cairo is too far, Northern Coast equipped only in the summer, Borg El-Arab City is new residential with small population “108.000 inhabitants ("Borg El Arab", 2013).” A- Stadium as an…

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    According to the Oxford dictionary tourism is the commercial organization and operation of holidays and visits to places of interest. The Cambridge dictionary mentions that tourism is the business of providing services such as transport, places to stay, or entertainment for people who are on holiday. The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) indicates that tourism comprises the activities of people travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one…

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    Hotel Industry Essay

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    where the earliest inns were homes with rooms provided for travelers. Conditions improved in 1700s England when the renaissance sparked the desire to travel. The United States saw its hotel industry created a century later. By this time they had revolutionized many firsts in the industry including private rooms with locks and doors, free soap, a trained staff, and a pitcher of water in each room. Indoor plumbing and the creation of the lobby followed shortly thereafter. The business of providing…

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    The book is set in the 1950 's and starts with the main character, Holden Caulfield, narrating the story while being in a mental or sanatarium of an unspecified location. Holden is overlooking a sporting event on a nearby hill in first sentence. At this time, Holden is sixteen years old and has already failed out of three schools. He is currently attending Pencey Prep school in Agerstown, Pennsylvania. At Pencey Holden has failed four out of five classes and is once again being expelled from…

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    Goldberger Analysis

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    another architect to finish their boundless work. Goldberger finally concludes with the importance of always moving forward in design; despite tragedy, greatness can come of it. Contemporary design meets southern charm at the 21c museum and boutique hotel in downtown Oklahoma City. When you think of Oklahoma City the first thought that comes to your mind probably isn’t “industrial” or “modern”. However, Oklahoma is known for its southern grace and design; 21c is bringing a new contemporary…

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    Airbnb Persuasive Essay

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    price that is substantially lower than a regular hotel room. And Mayor Fulop thinks this legislation will bring about $ 600,000 to $1,000,000 to the city’s tax revenue each year, and it will be easier to monitor and regulate short-term rental business. Besides tax revenue and homeowners’ income, residents also point out that the renters will benefit and boost other local business, such as restaurants. However, some argue Airbnb will damage hotel business and bring disruptive effects on local…

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    going somewhere fun for once. “We’re going to the hotel Circus Circus for a little 2 day 1-night vacation,” my dad said. 4 days later I woke up at 7:00 am. My oldest sister came over and we got into the car. When we got on the freeway I said, “we forgot the Capri Suns!” The car ride was so boring. We were in the car for 5 hours and my oldest and 4th oldest sister were asleep the whole time. We made one stop at jack in the box. The first day at the hotel was pretty fun except for the checking…

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    Japan’s robot-staffed hotel In today's day and age, the evolving technology has caused the world of business to become a place of innovation and constant advancement. For instance, innovative ideas in Asia Pacific have been expanding in the last few years. The one asian country that has sparked my interest with its ultra innovative service is Japan. The innovative service is the world’s first hotel opened in July 2015. This hotel is run by robots near Nagasaki theme park and the second one…

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    The Devikas It took over three weeks for my mom to decide if she would let me go with my aunt’s sister-in-law, her boyfriend, and her daughter. They were going to Universal Studios in Florida and on a cruise to the Bahamas for two weeks. The trip was to be a Christmas surprise for her daughter. They wanted me to be part of her gift and insisted on paying all of my expenses. It was a trip of lifetime for a girl like me whose longest venture had been to California. My mom had a difficult time…

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