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    Las Vegas is known for gaming, entertainment, bright lights, and elegant dining. Mostly everything is located on the strip, however, I like to venture off the beaten path, and visit places not everyone goes. I visited a McCormick & Schmick’s before in Arlington, Virginia and was overall pleased with the service, and hospitality received there. So when told there was a McCormick & Schmick’s located in Las Vegas, the need to locate and take the love of my life there was a must, especially to…

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    Less Is A Bore Analysis

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    Good design is complex and contradictory this is supported by the statement “less is a bore” and that less doesn 't mean more. By having less you lose the interesting aspects of complexity. Venturi points that the richness and complexity of modern experience needs to be expressed in our architecture. This is further supported by the statement that function doesn 't follow form and that ornaments are valuable for architecture. Ornaments in architecture have meaning, is intrinsically symbolic, and…

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    Gamble Research Papers

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    The place has six towers named after Romans (Forum, Palace, Octavius, Augustus, and Centurion), and almost four thousand rooms. Forum tower has guest suites loaded with one thousand square feet. Located on the Vegas strip. 3. Thunder Valley Casino- Northern California This one is found near Sacramento, its a popular place for residents of Northern California; there are even buses that will take you from San Francisco to this large casino (275,000 square feet of…

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    Hotel 32 Research Paper

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    1.Hotel 32 Hotel 32 can be found at the top floor of the Monte Carlo Casino Resort in the heart of the Las Vegas strip. This hotel is something of a secret in Vegas and does an excellent job of combing high-end luxury services with good value. There are four room options (studios, suites, lofts, and pents) which range in size from 400 square feet up to 2,000 square feet. Depending on your choice of room, you’ll enjoy features such as king sized beds, fine Egyptian-cotton sheets, over-sized…

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    The Blanket of Invisibility When I was younger, the biggest fear I had was the monsters lurking in the dark. The monsters that took refuge in my closet and under my bed. It was never a fear during the day; only at night. As I got older I realized those monsters weren’t real, but the perception of them had morphed into real life situations. Why do many of us feel unsafe at night especially in public? For me it was my own personal experiences. What I understand is in the depths of the night we no…

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    himself, Steve Wynn. Mr. Wynn has over thirty years of experience in Las Vegas. His main contacts, alliances and expertise in the field that he possess cannot be easily replaced. Wynn’s involvement provide the company with a distinctive advantage. Having an expert in this field definitely plays well to the company’s advantage. Wynn is a hands on CEO who is very involved with the company. You can find him on the resort floor in Las Vegas making sure everything is going…

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    Stratospher Case

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    the room is small, the management has a bit of an easy job, but they want your business in the future. If you head out to the Stratosphere, you will find a gem of a poker room. It might not be the Wynn, but it's one of the best small rooms on the Strip. A sit-and-go poker tournament is normally a single table poker tournament with a fixed amount of players. Sometimes you will see a multi-table sit-and go (SnG) with two or three different tables, but the idea is the same: A set amount of poker…

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    Neon Sign Museum

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    Las Vegas never fits within a definite definition. Because of its billion lights, it is often referred to as the brightest spot on earth. Few call it the city of sin. Others hear music all around. The food is scrumptious, the water fountains are rhythmic and the view from High Roller, the world’s largest observation wheel, is stupendous. There’s art on the walls and expensive brands are around every bend. Most know about its busy casinos and enthralling shows. All this within the 3.5-mile strip…

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    Management Training. Nowadays, the hospitality industry is developing rapidly. A person with sufficient knowledge to work in this industry will never be unemployed, as the need for qualified personnel is growing. In recent years, the wide expansion of services in hotels make a lot of opportunities in career promotion, and to hire well-trained personnel is seen as one of the main tasks of the HR staff. Keep good employees in the hotel is only possible if he/she will have perception of career…

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    With the establishment of the legendary ‘Don the Beachcomber’ in Hollywood, L.A in the early part of the last century, Polynesian themes arrived in style. This amazing new spot was the first Polynesian-themed bar and restaurant in America and proved to be an instant hit. Its success spawned several copycats and soon the Polynesian theme named ‘Tiki’ culture spread across the world. That was back in the 1930s-40s, the trend like all others soon died out. Back to the 2000s, the Tiki culture has…

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