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    Volunteering at Trillium has given me the opportunity to provide a positive impact, and has instilled a firm sense of the significance of human connections, and a sense of a community in diversity. The units I have volunteered at are Cardiology, Surgery, Hospitality, and Patient Transportation Through handwriting positive and motivational messages on the water cups I deliver which never felt like a burden, as I was aware that by reading these messages helped patients feel optimistic and stay…

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    to be around? Do you enjoy working with others, getting others to feel comfortable in social situations, and getting them to work with you? Do you pay careful attention to details, to make sure a job is done right? If you fit this description, a hospitality and tourism degree might open the door to a new career you would find fulfilling and financially rewarding. You Would Work With Interesting People Those who succeed in this career field are people-driven. They look to hire people like…

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    Gilgamesh evaluate the use of hospitality in a number of instances particularly by expressing their grievances in the novel.…

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    thinking and managerial abilities will be one of the most important features to be considered in any hospitality educational curriculum. (Lashley C. , 2007). Many studies have been done on the context of hospitality curriculum development and most of them say that critical reflective thinking is a very important attribute in developing analytical skills in a student. Several studies have be done in the past around the late 90’s and the beginning of the 21st century to understand whether the…

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    Throughout the Odyssey, Homer puts moments of hospitality. These moments are to show how it is a very important theme in the Odyssey. Hospitality is in the Odyssey from beginning to end and gives some foreshadowing for who will live and who will be spared in the end. Homer truly includes hospitality in the book to separate the good hearted characters from the stone cold villains. In the Odyssey by Homer, Hospitality is an important component that is used to characterize characters in the book…

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    of hospitality from books 1-8 are simply extraordinary, but I will be focusing on book 1. In book one of the Odyssey, Athena visits Telemachus and Telemachus gives her any seat she would like. He then sends a maid to get a golden pitcher. As the author states in the Odyssey, "A maid brought water soon in a graceful golden pitcher, and over a silver basin tipped it out, so they may rinse their hands, then pulled a gleaming table to their side." This is a custom when showing someone hospitality.…

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    Where is your indignation? Where is your shame?..." (Book II, 49-69). The example used shows how the suitors responded to the hospitality given to them at the house of Odysseus. In response to the suitor’s lengthy stay, Telemakhos states, "...if your hearts are capable of shame, leave my great hall, and take your dinner elsewhere, consume your own stores...If you choose to slaughter one man's livestock and pay nothing, this is rapine... I beg Zeus you shall get what you deserve: a slaughter…

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    ESquared Hospitality is a restaurant hospitality group that focuses on providing sustainable, cruelty-free dining options for patrons at its restaurants. Recently, they’ve partnered with Chef David Burke, a renowned culinary expert, artist, and entrepreneur, who has provided an unforgettable dining experience for visitors and residents of the NYC area at ESquared Hospitality’s renowned steakhouse, BLT Prime Restaurant. Burke is an award-winning chef and author of Cooking with David Burke. He has…

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    The ethic of hospitality is quite prevalent in Homer’s Odyssey. Its presence shows how important hospitality was to the ancient Greeks. They were expected to host others in need as if they were one’s own family, and guests were expected to respect their hosts. The gods are responsible for punishing those who practice improper hospitality. As it turns out, many of the characters in The Odyssey do not follow the Greek ethic of hospitality, and are subsequently punished by the gods for doing so. In…

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    One of the main themes of hospitality in the novel “The Odyssey” by Homer is observed by the god’s to be very important. During the novel hospitality is displayed by hosts to their guest in many ways. “The Odyssey” does a great job of presenting hospitality in excess, balance and deficit throughout the novel. This is achieved by the house of Alcinous being the representation of excess of hospitality, the houses of Nestor and Menelaus being the balance of hospitality, while the suitors…

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