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    Hospitality industry is known as the field of the service industry, which includes theme parks, lodging, transportation, event planning, tourism and cruise line. Many hospitality companies are present in United Kingdom, which depicts the fact that this industry is the major contributor in employment. Previous studies (Wang, et al., 2014; Karatepe, 2013) highlighted the fact that employees are impacted in negative manner due to factors which comprises of difference in culture, tradition, and…

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    “If we desire a society without discrimination, then we must not discriminate against anyone in the process of building this society” (Bayard Rustin). In the 1940s, discrimination was a problem for America and today there is still much to be done. During the 1940s, Audre Lorde was a black child who lived a sheltered life from the problem of discrimination until her trip to Washington D.C. for the Fourth of July. On their trip, Audre learned many things about the reality of life for the colored…

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    The thought that Karmen could turn him in, or at least advise Ol' Bob, and his cronies in the bar that they had a theif in their midst, and he'd be awakened to the sight and sounds of a lynch mob banging down the door of his lodgings, to be strung from the nearest tree, or thrown in the town lockup, had crossed Duane's mind. Albeit only momentarily. As much as he occasionally wished it to be the case, the small-time thief didn't really believe that his exploits in the East were of such infamy as…

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    They also asked Whisker how her day was, as if she was able to speak in English, but she responded with just a meow. My parents assumed that the "meow" meant that she had a good day. Pets depend on humans to provide what they need such as food, lodging, and love. My dad walked into the kitchen and opened the refrigerator door and removed approximately 7 bite sized cubes of cheddar cheese to eat. Whiskers once again ran up to my dad and hastily jumped up onto the table and knocked a few cubes of…

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    College Football Playoffs

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    One of America’s favorite past times just got a little better in the last few years. Ever since the exclusion of the BCS, or the Bowl Championship Series, college football established a playoff championship series to decide a national champion. This new and interesting championship method started in 2014, with top four teams in the nation, Alabama, Oregon, Florida State, and Ohio State, squaring off in the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl to determine who would challenge each other in the National…

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    burns through billions of dollars to combat the peaceful individuals who just happen to enjoy marijuana. These individuals get put in jail and the taxpayers pay for it all. Taxpayers have to pay for the prisoners’ living expenses including: food, lodging, medical services, court costs, and etc... The United States could spare billions of dollars every year on the off chance that U.S. quits wasting cash locking individuals up for having cannabis. Also, if marijuana were to become legalized, the…

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    wrote letters for people having business with the courts. She was a very careful diarist. She entered the mind of her journal every night about a day of traveling. Knight journals consisted of her accounts of her travels and adventures, her food and lodgings, and the speech and customs of people she met throughout the journey. Knight had set out for New Haven, Connecticut. Knight journals had begun when she left Boston and ended when she returned to the busy household. Knight made most of her…

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    since in actuality the handkerchief was really a duplicate of the original that was planted in Cassio’s chamber by Iago. It is evident that Cassio is not aware nor guilty of the handkerchief embedded in his chamber when Iago says, “I will in Cassio’s lodging lose this napkin/And let him find it. Trifles light as air/Are to the jealous confirmations strong/As proofs of holy writ. This may do something. (3.3.322-325)”. This is to obtain the visible evidence for Othello to see with his own eyes yet…

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    The struggle to survive difficulties of the New World. Many British colonists shared a common interest to migrate to a new land. While some differences between Jamestown and Plymouth are that the people of Jamestown came to America to make money and the people of the Plymouth plantation came to America for religious reasons but, one similarity they have is that they both traveled to America for a fresh start. The English people left Europe for a new chance to make money, have the opportunity to…

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    Las Vegas Case Study Essay

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    STUDY CASE 18 ARTICLE’ NAME : Las Vegas, Nevada, USA AUTHOR : John Swarbrooke and Susan Horner 1.0 SUMMARY OVERVIEW Las Vegas, Nevada , USA was well known as a place of gambling center around the world. Las vegas in other word was called“The Meadows” in Spanish known as being an oasis-like valley because attracted Spanish travellers on their own way Los Angeles during the gold rush. Based on my reading, Las Vegas Convention and Visitor Authority information stated that reason for visiting…

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