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    The petoskey classic Our soccer team entered a tournament in Petoskey Michigan, and in the highest division (gold, silver, and bronze) Our team had been getting really good at the time so we figured we had a good chance of getting to the finals. It was a 5 and a half hour drive to our condos,I was getting very claustrophobic in the car. When we got to the condos my legs were cramped because i hadn't walked or stretched for too long. there was a pool where we were staying but our coach…

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    Sandusky Ohio and tried to find a hotel. We eventually found a Nice Cheap hotel Called La Quinta In. I opened the door and immediately jumped on the bed and so did my brother. The nice part about the hotel is that it had a 12 ft deep swimming pool that was at least 20-30 ft long. Also , as a plus the pool didn't close until 1 in the Morning. My brother , A couple Cousins and i , we all stayed in the pool for hours upon hours until it closed. We walked into our hotel room and had to get a…

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    In the film ‘ The Shining’, director Stanley Kubrick teaches the audience a harsh lesson regarding humanity about how seclusion and isolation is unnatural for humans as social beings to be put into for prolonged lengths of time, and can cause the mindset of an individual to be triumphed by evil. Kubrick use a variety of film techniques such as dialogue, sound and camera techniques to characterise Jack Nicholson’s character, Jack Torrance, by showing how his character changes throughout the film…

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    Disneyland knows that people travel from all over the world with their families to experience the Magic that the company offers. Disneyland is known for its outstanding customer service and cleanliness. To keep up with the image that the company holds, it demands hard work from all of cast members employed. It is a known fact that Disneyland hires cast members just to keep up on the park maintenance and image alone. LA Times wrote that “after dark, the dirty work at Disneyland begins. A…

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    For most entry-level customers, perfection equals convenience, speed and nutritional adequacy. At the luxury end, perfection additionally demands sumptuous and pleasurable experiences. The onus is on the structure and staff to guarantee that all customers are catered for adequately and impeccably at the level to which they expect (and spend). Conclusion “With rising expectations, increased competition and knowledgeable customers looking for both value for money and good quality (the) strong…

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    refreshing feeling of peace. Ahhhh, I thought, what a beautiful start to the day, and the perfect day for a family road trip. ( need to add a paragraph about packing up the car etc, and our drive to Boston here ) Shortly after checking into the hotel in Boston, I received a tex from my neighbor Mike. “Hey, did you know that you hit my…

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    Relationships classify as the intimidate and irreplaceable bond that individuals have with one another. It enables lovers to intertwine and cherish their other half for eternity. Seeking and pondering the complexions of love and unity causes individuals to occasionally go insane, or find what most human search for their whole life. It is the very abstract four letter word that wrecks havoc on hearts and souls. The stars, which have existed for centuries have even prayed and hoped for love to be…

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    My grand adventure to Hawaii had already begun many hours ago at the airport in L.A. Not every amazing adventure starts with a blood pumping start; sometimes it’s the quiet starts that are the best trips. The plane was quiet as everyone slept their way through the flight. The only sounds heard were the gentle hum of the plane and the soft footsteps of the flight stewardesses. I was still awake looking over the expanse of the ocean seeing nothing but the waves in the water and the occasional…

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    The Marriot, business in hotel industry, created a marketing strategy by using the different adventures their loyalty members experience while traveling. They noticed the largest consumers that are part of their loyalty program are someone looking for adventure; they call them “next-generation experience seeker”. There main objective to this new advertisement is to harness the emotional power of traveling because that is what customer value during their stay at a hotel. With this new way of…

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    In 2013, I was work in a high-top hotel that locates in Hangzhou National Xixi wetland Park as customer relationship officer (CRO). I was in that position for a half of year, and then I decided to come to the United States. Here I want to talk about this job. In general, a customer relationship officer works at the Customer Relations department to assist with the needs of customers by responding to the concerns and feedback of customers. My main duty is that, I found any problems and concerns…

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