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    community, the Church, and politics and provides significance for today’s society. In the following, Bonhoeffer’s background will be explored, how he impact-ed during his time and why, it will be critiqued to what extent he applied the “Principles of Hospitality”, and addressed what learning has taken place for myself and today`s society. Bonhoeffers life and work are inseparable. His theology was profoundly shaped by the circumstances of…

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    epic of the Odyssey; readers can often find that one of the major themes in the reading is hospitality. Hospitality gives this work the essence of how in ancient times taking care and respecting the guest was important in the society. Most of the books in this epic covers this theme, beginning from the main characters to the ones that are not so relevant. Homer, the author of the book, considered that hospitality is important not only in ancient society for also for modern society, and even…

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    Chase Hospitality Group (CHG) is a Toronto based hospitality company, which operates six fine dining restaurants throughout the city. Established in 2013 CHG offers a range of catering, dining and event services within the restaurants and in other event spaces (“About Us”). Although aimed to be an upscale dining experience, the restaurants are designed to be a welcoming and relaxed space to enjoy a grand culinary adventure. The atmosphere and culinary services are an extension of the company’s…

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    people welcomed me with open arms. Whether it is in the Pacific Ocean or the Mediterranean Sea hospitality is vital. Just like in Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, the hospitality code happens to be one of the main themes throughout life. Through reading The Odyssey, the audience learns about the Greek’s hospitality code through positive and negative examples. To begin with, the reader learns about the hospitality code through positive examples. First, when Telemachus is old enough to grow a beard,…

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    The hospitality shown by these characters was common courtesy in Ancient Greece, and though it would be rare to see an American invite a complete stranger into one's home, it would be instinctual for one of Greek culture to take that stranger in and offer them food, shelter, and protection without hesitation. Ancient Greek hospitality is strikingly different from what is seen in today’s society, but can be found all throughout The Odyssey. The first character who provided their hospitality was…

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    various contexts of different scholars. It sought to bring understanding on the ethical behaviour in the hospitality industry. The study examines the following specific objectives stated in chapter one. These include: ethical behaviour in the hospitality industry, the consequences of ethical behaviour and lastly the measurement taken with the unethical behaviour. 2.2 Ethical behaviour in the hospitality Industry In the business aspect, ethical behaviour can be described as “fair and honest…

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    Prompt #1 Hospitality is a very common and reoccurring topic in the book of Genesis, but it is represented in unusual ways. In the story of “Sodom and Gomorrah”, and old man says to his guests “let me bring them to you (his daughters), and you may do to them as you please” (Genesis 19:8). Lot, the father, is simply trying to be hospitable, but today we read this and think how could someone do this? Personally, I am willing to consider this as a very extreme version of hospitality, but I still…

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    Hospitality is the relationship between a guest and a host. Today this is usually a good relationship, where the host and the guest both show respect for each other. But in The Odyssey, hospitality is seen very differently from how it is today. In most cases, the guests in The Odyssey shows a high disrespect of their host. They show this disrespect whether the host is a god or a mortal, which could ultimately result in a god punishing them with a curse or even death. On the other hand, the hosts…

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    However, there is article said that SHRM is not suitable to the hospitality industry. Not only through the education and training but also through experience. There are a numerous challenges characteristic show that it is difficult for HR to making a decision in strategic implementation (Walsh, Michael, et al). Human resources have different characteristic from other resources in the organization. For example, the value related to hotel’s brand recognition they are intangible and simply unclear…

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    OUTSOURCING HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT FOR SAUCY HOTELS 1 Introduction The Saucy hotel chain is a success story. For a long time, the Hotel has been in place; it has achieved a lot, both monetary and through CSR activities. Among the factors that can be attributed to this massive success is the recognition of the significance of its different departments, and stakeholders. The management of the hotel has always ensured that all the departments are working collaboratively…

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