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    Throughout the poem Motel Pool, by PK Page, imagery and symbolism are used to evoke the emotions that accompany the sensations, and also to create a series of visualizations in the readers mind. This is simply portrayed by describing young innocent children playing in a swimming pool outside a motel. In the beginning of the poem, “The plump good-natured children play in the blue pool”, the use of good-natured children creates thoughts of liveliness and energy as they are adding life to the pool.…

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    The front desk staff may also provide labour to prepare the daily announcement board, an inside listing of the daily activities of the hotel (time, group, and room assignment), and marquee, the curb side message board, which includes the logo of the hotel and space for a message. Since the majority of banquet guests may not be registered guests in the hotel, the front office provides a logical communications centre. The daily posting of scheduled events on a felt board or an electronic bulletin…

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    Growing up as a soccer player with a successful team, we traveled a lot. Often times the team decided to stay at a campground compared to a hotel. However, in high school as a part of the Speech and Debate Team, I traveled to hotels a lot. Each definitely has its own benefits and disadvantages. Deciding on the nature of the event in which a person is traveling for should open up their eyes to which option to take for their best interest, either camping or a hotel. Tough girls who played in the…

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    Correctly identify explicit and implicit assumptions made.  Assumption I One of the key asset brought by the Franchiser to the table is knowledge. Which has been formalized into rules and routines. Evidence- The assumption is supported by Cyert and March in this article by the author. Challenge- I agree as mostly new entrepreneur opt for franchisee model as they are backed by the set of knowledge, rules and operating procedures. Moreover the have established brand name on which they capture…

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    Grunge Hotel Case Study

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    As a consultant for Grunge Hotels, dissect its system of organization present tactical situation. Furthermore, Grunge Hotel's management are look for a detailed inspection on the organizational impact and related issues, and to find suitable solutions. Grunge Hotel Group is headquartered in the UK, including 64 one-star hotels. Grunge Hotel Group has been developing with steady steps, enough cash flow, by purchase of old buildings, it would be rebuilt and refurbished make into a hotel. The…

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    Tourism today has become a huge industry all over the world. Countries try their best to satisfy tourist needs and requirements; either for tourists from the same country or for tourists coming from other countries. Tourism is basically either relaxation, amusement, food or business and architecture plays a very important role in fulfilling those aspirations, bycontructing hotels, resorts etc. However during such process a huge impact has been inflicted on the surrounding environment. As a…

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    The Watergate Bay Hotel is, “a place that’s about the balance in lie –being active, getting among the elements, eating and drinking well, chilling out and getting cosy. Most of all, it’s about having a good time.” (Watergate Bay Hotel Home, n.d.) (The Watergate Bay Hotel, 2017) The Watergate Bay hotel is situated on the North Cornwall coast in Newquay, England, United Kingdom. The hotel was built in 1904 and its purpose was as a railway terminal hotel for a Newquay to Padstow line. (The…

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    Introductions The two 5-star accommodation properties have be chosen are Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur and Shangri-La Hotel Singapore. Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is an international hotel investment and management group, which owns the top luxury hotels and resorts all over the world famous tourist sites. As of June 2013, the Group operates 45 hotels in 27 countries, 19 of which are located in Asia, 12 in the United States and 14 in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Mandarin…

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    TITLE Tegal Sari: Affordable Luxury Hotel in Ubud, Bali Surrounded by Paddy Fields LEAD PARAGRAPH Who say luxury is expensive? You always pay for what you get, but that is not the case if you stay at Tegal Sari hotel in Ubud, Bali. This hotel, surrounded by paddy field, claims itself to be a two-star accommodation, but I think the term 'two stars' here doesn't represent its facilities, as what you get here is way more than just the one rated with two stars. In fact, nothing is rated with two…

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    Hotel management is considered to be one of the main elements of the proper management in the hospitality industry. Due to the increase in tourism, the demand in hotels is constantly increasing. Millions of people every year travel from country to country and they require a place for temporary living. Of course it is impossible to establish a hotel without the profound knowledge on the slightest peculiarities of this problem. Hotel business is quite a problematic one, so one should possess…

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