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    Cherno More Essay

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    were introduced before, we are going to proceed with comparison of the hotel characteristics and its adaptation towards joining one of the mentioned brands. Most suitable for our hotel was Hampton by Hilton. With over 47 properties, Hampton is the most widespread brand with longest history of Hilton brands in Europe. “Cherno More”, located in the city center, near to the beach and with its long history has became a symbol of the city, but today in 21th century, with different life style that…

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    Genting Group Case Study

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    The Genting Group was established in 1965 by the late Tan Sri Dr. Lim Goh Tong with the development of a beautiful Highland Resort in Malaysia called Resorts World Genting (formerly known as Genting Highlands Resorts) in Malaysia. Located 2000 meters above sea level and 58 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur, Genting World Resort is one of the world's leading integrated entertainment resorts, attracting 19.5 million tourists to visit in. Under the leadership of Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Genting Group…

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    On various occasions Isadore has displayed the core values of humanity based on the way in which he interacts with various living organisms, including humans. In contrast, Rick’s inability empathize with various forms of life has hindered him from getting in touch with the crucial components of being human. Humanity can be defined as one possessing sympathetic qualities and having an overall generous disposition, which contrasts to the nature of animals, since they solely depend on surviving.…

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    We all have a person that we admire; whether they are famous, or close to you. In the book Lost Horizon written by James Hilton the protagonist, Hugh Conway, and his friends are lost in an unknown place in Tibet, due to a plane crash. When they find humans for help they are taken to a place which doesn’t exist on the map, know as Shangri-La. After several days, High Lama (leader of the Shangri-La) decides that Conway should be the next leader (High Lama) because he’s great person according to…

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    Oberoi Hotel Case Study

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    The Oberoi group was founded by late Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh in 1934. The first Oberoi Hotel came into existence by converting Maharaja’s palace in Srinagar and converted it into “The Oberoi Palace Hotel”. Since then the Oberoi Hotel chain is growing, marking a luxurious mark at each step. Product The Oberoi Palace Hotel in Srinagar, Kashmir was introduced by leasing Maharaja’s palace and converting it into a hotel in 1956. After that the company started its flight services in 1957. The first…

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    uses plants to promote individual mental, physical, and emotional health. While horticultural therapy can be used for a wide range of people, horticultural therapy can specifically help with people who are suffering with dementia. In the article, “Gardens That Care: Planning Outdoor Environments for People with Dementia,” by the An Australian Government Initiative, “dementia is a broad term used to describe a loss in memory, intellect, rationality, social skills, and normal emotional reactions…

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    Japanese garden is never done, it's always a work in progress. The basic framework to get started consists of textures, colors, and foliage indigenous to Japan. These gardens work well on any scale, from using the entire yard to building a small Zen corner for a quiet retreat. Try bamboo hedging to accent a large tree or isolate your Japanese section. Bamboo may also be used to compliment an existing waterfall by replacing a traditional spigot with one made of a hollow bamboo shoot. Garden…

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    Huntington Gardens Response The Chinese and Japanese Gardens at Huntington are two of the most unique sites that I have ever visited. As soon as I walked into both, I felt completely immersed in their respective cultures. In our studies of Japanese Culture, we discussed the attachment that the Japanese felt to nature prior to their period of modernization. This reverence for nature is clear in their attention to detail throughout the Japanese Garden. For example, the Japanese House blends…

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    The question the will always come up for a single person who travels for work is: where will I be living? For most that answer will be a hotel or motel for a few days. What happens for those who will be staying in one place for months at a time? Economically what will make more sense; staying in a hotel for that period of time or just seeking out a rentable apartment. The solution hotel companies have come up with is a new type of property; an extended stay hotel. The new question that one must…

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    Sense Of Place

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    When describing a sense of place many people seem to neglect the importance of the physical environment. The physical environment plays a large role in a person 's connection to a place and culture. This article breaks the feeling of a sense of place down to two factors, first the social and cultural contest and second the nature of the space which is described as a place. This article uses qualitative measures to describe landscape amening, environmental values, and a comprehensive social…

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