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    themes that are significant and beneficial for the event management to close the gap and enhance the service. The three key themes are (1) banquet management, (2) staff management, and (3) service management. These key themes have been closely observed at Rendezvous Hotel, Auckland in the banquet department. The observation was carried out throughout the 12 weeks of CO-OP placement in order to review, analyse, and evaluate the complete process of an event. 4.1 Banquet Management Banquet…

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    Companies The quality of drinks and food during a social event greatly influence the failure or the success of that particular event. There is nothing that helps in setting the mood better than the delicious menus available at an event along with a glass of quality wine. Food serves in the form of a wonderful conversation starter. It allows for fun and warm social interactions. Therefore, it is very important to serve good quality food during a social event. If you are looking forward to hosting…

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    The use of nature is one of the more common themes discussed within multiple stories this term. The use of nature can be instrumental in conveying the symbolic meaning, but it also helps to establish the setting in several stories. Commonly, the author’s use of nature serves a dual purpose within the story, which aids in potentially forming a wide array of interpretations for readers. In the short story Chicxulub, the narrator compares the impact he felt when he received news of his daughter…

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    M3 Event Planning

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    In order to organise a large event such as the Rhythm & Vines Music festival, the event coordinators have to carefully construct a plan which ensures that they have enough resources to accommodate and supervise the influx of people at their festival. To have a successful event, one must create the perfect plan to ensure that the festival returns annually and does not go out of business. The most crucial process of the event is the process of planning and decision making, particularly because if…

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    Dinosaurs ruled the earth for millions of years before the human species inhabited the planet, and thankfully for the human race, they became extinct. Ultimately, only a major catastrophe could completely dismantle an entire species, let alone a body of dinosaurs. Consequently, the debacle on the causes of dinosaur extinction have baffled the minds of paleontologists for centuries. Geologist and zoologist Stephen Jay Gould published “Sex, Drugs, Disasters, and the Extinction of Dinosaurs,” to…

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    INTRODUCTION The Permian-Triassic extinction is seen as one of the largest mass extinction in the history of life. According to the McGraw-Hill Dictionary (2003) it can be defined as a mass extinction event marking the division between the Permian Period and the Triassic Period as well as the border between the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic eras. It is estimated to have triggered the extinction of 90% or more of all ocean species, approximately 70% of land vertebrates, and significant extinctions of…

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    1. Explain why Earth and other planets were not solid when they formed during the beginning of the Precambrian, approximately 4,600 million years ago (MYA) The Precambrian period was also known as the Hadean and the reason why it was not solid yet was that the planets of the solar system were just starting to form and they were not even solid rocks yet they were just starting to form from dust particles. 2. What was this particular time period called? This particular period was called the…

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    The Sixth Extinction

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    curious just by the thought of what Kolbert meant by a sixth extinction. She claims that this extinction could be the most devastating yet due to humans, and gives different descriptions of species that have gone extinct either because of natural events or because of humans. The book covers the previous…

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    death, but immediately afterward, the story jumps eleven years later and becomes bogged down by intricate explanations of how Monica can adjust the asteroids trajectory. These jumps not only make it difficult with the reader to fully engage with the events taking place, it also robs the narrative tension built from the first one hundred pages of the story. Furthermore, the prologue leads the reader to believe that the apocalypse was preordained, but it turns out that scene was foreshadowing…

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    For this project, I read, “The End Of Dinosaurs, Chicxulub Crater and Mass Extinctions.” This book began talking about the five mass extinctions and what a mass extinction was. It stated that the best studied of all mass extinctions was the fifth mass extinction. This is because it was the closest to us in time, and it wiped out roughly 70% of all species. This lead to the books next topic, how this mass extinction occurred. In the beginning, most scientists were gradualists, meaning they…

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