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    Target Market(s) Target market 1: overseas visitors Examples (overseas visitors can be general tourist, retiree people, businessmen,). Traveller and business sail of the clubhouse in light of the fact that as said club would be set up as multi-tasking purpose of meeting and greatest asset of excitement and centre of relaxation for these kind…

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    Las Vegas Misconceptions

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    Las Vegas, Nevada—the city known for its flamboyant nightlife and never-ending party—instills a fictional reputation for those living outside of the city. Tourists often see the beauty and elegance proudly marketed by Las Vegas; the city does what it does best—put on a show. The city does nothing more than put a façade to hide the failure to serve our community. I chose to write about Las Vegas because the misconceptions of my hometown affect how people think of me when I introduce myself.…

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    Macao Case Study

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    IV. The characteristic of the casino gaming and other entertainments There is no doubt that, Macau's most successful hotel or casino is the massive Las Vegas Sands flagship Venetian Macao resort. The Venetian Macao is considered as one of the most luxurious and largest casinos hotels in Macau. In the Venetian Macao, there are 120,000 square feet of gaming area and provide 850 gaming tables. The Venetian offer variety type of games to gambler. For example, the blackjack, roulette, craps, Spanish…

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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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    Happy Hours Research Paper

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    Where to find the best Happy Hours on the Vegas Strip There is no doubt that Las Vegas is a place for unlimited fun alongside eating and drinking. But does it mean that you have to spend big. Well, the answer is no. Vegas is rightly named the sin city. Each and every activity in Vegas involves blowing up the hard earned money when not opted at the right time. Drinking at Vegas can be very expensive. But don’t worry, when it comes to Vegas, there is always a way out to enjoy the same exotic…

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    Who is Really Winning Not very long ago, if one wanted to gamble then they would have to travel to a designated location to gamble in a casino, play bingo at the church, or wait for the drawing of the regional lottery. This allowed the average person an opportunity to dream of winning a jackpot and enjoying themselves in a game. The government agencies that benefit from the revenue produced were happy and so to were the players, money was allocated to community causes such as sports programs…

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    Contextual Architecture In 2003 my family moved to a house in a newly built part of town in the neighborhood of Lamplight Village. Based on the Lamplight Village painting by Thomas Kinkade, it was beautiful. Not what you would expect from a Las Vegas home, but beautiful nonetheless. The facade of the two story home was light brown horizontal wood siding with big chocolate colored shutters, only for show of course. It had a spacious covered porch, a picturesque window seat and large leafy trees…

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    The Cosmopolitan is making a big bet on a few changes that they've recently made. The slow economy has led to a lot of people forgoing their usual trip to the casino to try their luck at the tables and slots. Others blame online gambling for the slight decline in the number of people ready to bet at the casino. The Cosmopolitan is betting that high rollers were looking for a different kind of action. The Blackstone Group is now the proud owner's of the Cosmopolitan and they've introduced a few…

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    Personal Essay On Nevada

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    NEVADA I chose Nevada because my grandparents live in Nevada. Nevada was the 36th state to join the Union. Nevada joined the Union on 1864 October 31. The Nevadan state nickname is Silver State. Nevada's birthday is on October 31. Major places in Nevada Nevada’s capital is Carson City. The Nevada state motto is Battle Born and All For Our Country. Some neighboring states are California, Arizona, and Utah. One major river is the Colorado River. One major geographical feature is the Hoover…

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    Why New York and Las Vegas become more popular in the past 20 years ago with a high population density and living standards. People who live in this two cities have same traditional cultures and they come from different states of United States of America. Although if New York City have an income from gambling, Will New York be more successful. There are several ways to earn money in New York City. Most of the people in New York City is a business man or women because New York City have many of…

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