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    Lost Horizon is a fantasy, fiction, and adventure based 1933 novel by English writer James Hilton. James Hilton was born on 9 th September 1990 in Lancashire, England. He was from a reputed family where his father was a headmaster of a school. It was published by Macmillan, an international publishing company that publishes books, academic journals and magazines worldwide in the year 1933. The book was turned into a movie, also called Lost Horizon in 1937 by director Frank Capra. The book has…

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    American singer, actress, producer, and model. In 2009, Guinness World Records cited her as the most awarded female act of all time.[1] Houston is one of pop music's best-selling music artists of all-time, with an estimated 170–200 million records sold worldwide.[2][3] She released seven studio albums and two soundtrack albums, all of which have diamond, multi-platinum, platinum or gold certification. Houston's crossover appeal on the popular music charts, as well as her prominence on MTV,…

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    impacts on the overall profits realized by hospitality companies. Currently, according to Renner (2012), Marriott International ranks second to the Hilton Group of Hotels by market share. Hilton Hotels possess 7.2% of the market while Marriott International holds 5.6%. Other competitors include Starwood Hotels and Resorts with 3.4%, Wyndham Worldwide Corporation with 3.4%, Accor with 1.7% and the Intercontinental Group of Hotels with 0.8% (Renner,…

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    In addition, a proper management of disabilities is crucial to achieving the success of the operation. Furthermore, advertisements of employment should be published in print, on the radio, and on the internet to be available to disabled people. The selection criteria shouldn’t prevent them from being employed in the organization. Besides, tests to select them, have to be proper. As well, it is vital to inform new disabled employees with work instructions, health and safety procedures, job rules,…

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    conversation. In the first three months following the launch of the campaign, Old Spice managed to draw 76% of online buzz, with over half coming from women (Effie Worldwide, 2011, pp. 5). By April, “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” with a striking 10 million views, had garnered 10 times the number of views for Dove’s Super Bowl commercial (Effie Worldwide, 2011, pp. 4). The “Response” campaign had such a huge impact that it successfully gained over 35 million views (Visible Measure, 2010). In…

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    South Carolina By: Soham Kate Introduction Did you know that there is much to learn about South Carolina? Such as a Native American tribe, prominent figures, services, tourism, etc. Santee Did you know that there is a lot to learn about the Santee tribe? Like how they lived, their religion, and their housing such as a longhouse, a tipi, “gabled summer houses, or even conical winter houses covered with mats or skins.” The Santee Indians got their origin name from “iswan’ti”, which means “the…

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    Amelia on her flight they were the pilot Wilmer "Bill" Stultz and co-pilot/mechanic Louis E. "Slim" Gordon. Approximately twenty-one hours later the Friendship landed in Burry Point, Wales in the United Kingdom. Their landmark flight made headlines worldwide and when the Friendship finally landed in New York they were greeted by a parade in New York, and later a reception held in their honor with President Calvin Coolidge at the White House. From that moment on Amelia was known as “Lady…

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    Japan Tourism Case Study

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    Chapter1: Introduction 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE RESEARCH The market development is important as it has implication for investments made in cities, workface locations, and tourism which can include upwards of many significant new expansion or relocation in a prefecture in each year with each creating jobs and value to the economy (Bayraktar and Uslay, 2016). It incorporates concepts including brand, visual image, reputation, the sense of place as well as the identity of the people all of which…

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    get used to because you see it happening on a daily basis around you and with people you may consider friends. To many people it is a aggravation that they wish to rid from the community. Drug test should be distributed in high school athletics worldwide. A lot of high schools athletes are experimenting with drugs. Most of the time students are doing so it is out of peer pressure and bad influences. But testing them shouldn’t just be a punishment. A article from…

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    Importance Of A Celebrity

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    What is A Celebrity? Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, Oprah Winfrey, Siti Nurhaliza, and P. Ramlee are amongst the names well known by you and me. These famous people are called “celebrities”. A celebrity is a famous person or an individual with a state of being well known . He or she holds a personality that is celebrated by the society by what he or she does. The prominence in his or her doing has made them famous and renowned in the public’s eye. A celebrity could be a singer, an actor, a…

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