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    Hotel Industry Case Study

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    Introduction The hotel industry’s ability to distinguish future trends and the outlook of the market changes has become a factor in determining the competitiveness of hotels. This is fundamental because of the critical issues involved with uncertainties, adapting through innovation, constantly evolving customer desires and demands, taking advantages of opportunities and staying ahead of competition in this dynamic global economy. Market led strategic change that involves going into the market…

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    1.0 Introduction: It took a hundred years to dodge the issue in the international criminal law and for a genuine international criminal law to emerge which goes beyond the sovereignty of individual states. The basic meaning of International Humanitarian Law is derived from the idea of rules that seek to limit the effect of armed conflict, for humanitarian reasons. It seeks to protect people who are not participants in the hostilities and also restricts the means and methods of warfare.…

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    Racial Empathy Gap Analysis

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    1. The strongest empirically supportable claim that I can make for the significance of race/ethnicity in criminal justice proceedings is that there exists a “racial empathy gap.” Recent studies have shown that both blacks and whites hold an “empathy gap” towards blacks that can influence the punishments minorities receive in schools and within the United States criminal system. To begin, there must be an examination of what this “racial empathy gap” is. What multiple studies have shown is that…

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    detached and non-interactive standpoint, it is an objectivist epistemology. For the effect will be measured in term of rate of VAP via an experimental study, this data collecting method is called experimental methodology (Guba, 1990). Therefore, a positivism paradigm will be more appropriate for this proposal. Literature Review Literature review is necessary and essential skill for researcher as it explains and justifies why the topic is chosen and its importance (Abbot, 1993). In this…

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    Bourdieu stresses the importance in reflexivity while conducting social research. The sociologist must at all times be aware of their own habitus, their position of thought and in life and how bringing this to research will affect the research outcome. According to Bourdieu it is impossible for our objectivity to remain unbiased and unprejudiced due to our preconceived habitus. It is only by maintaining such a continual vigilance that the sociologists can spot themselves in the act of…

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    (Kur E, ‘The faces model of high performance team development’, Leadership and organizational development Journal, Vol 17 No 1,pp 32-41). Role Model and Team Leadership One of the most important aspects of team excellence is its leader ship style and the way the team is being handled from the top. Research has proven that the high performance teams have an effective leader ship which separates them from an ordinary performing team. It is said that the leader has to play the role model and…

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