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    Introduction The social sciences, the study of human in society and the relationships between humans, connect with how humans interact with each other. Especially how they treat each other after problematic issues, like when their goodness is at stake impacts human behavior. Thus, leading to the expression “throwing someone under the bus” and causing distress to both parties of this situation. The first example is a classic Christmas film, Elf. The second example is an episode from a popular TV…

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    become popularized over the years due to it’s multitude of drama and scandal. Gossip Girl is a teen drama that revolves around the lives of seven teens living in New York City’s renowned Upper East Side. It focuses on five main characters: Blair Waldorf, Serena Van Der Woodson, Nate Archibald, Dan Humphrey-(Lonely Boy) and Chuck Bass. The show also gives a glimpse into the lives of the main characters families as well. Similar to the life of modern day celebrities, these characters experience…

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    Blair Waldorf - Character Analysis Ah, the girl that everyone loves to hate. Blair Waldorf is highly regarded as the queen of young society in Manhattan. There’s many things to be said about her, some not so nice. As Dan Humphrey would describe her she’s “everything [he] hates about the Upper East Side distilled into one 95-pound, doe-eyed, bon mot tossing, label-whoring package of girly evil.” Blair Waldorf was born a queen. Her family is prominent and well respected on the Upper East Side…

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    Liz Holt, Barry Fife and Shirley Hastings are three characters from Strictly Ballroom, who are artificial and believe their actions, either good or bad, are for the greater glory of dancing. It could be said that Liz Holt is ambitious, prefers to stick to the rules and will do anything it takes to win. After Scott and Liz loose at the Warathas State Championships, she tells Scott that she does not give a shit about his new steps. She wants Pam Shorts, Ken Railing’s dancing partner to break both…

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    As the years have gone by it can be said that SleepSmart has acquired a great sense of business ethics, albeit for one area that they have neglected terribly, their potential for the use of technology in day to day business operations. It can be said this was a result of the company focusing its attention to everything but the effective use of their IT business group, highlighted by the attitude of senior management towards recommendations provided by both the CIO and Chief Architect (Stan…

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    that the problem of designing fences, price sensitivity and customers’ trust of the organization would appear to have been the most significant feature where might listed the outcome of market segmentation strategy. However, it is hard to measure a hotel customers’ psychological choice of price sets under different business in the real business world. As a consequence, future work need incorporate the instructional elements of real business and research into the study…

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    The front desk officer is responsible for leading and assisting with hotel front office functions, primarily interacting with guests and facilitating hotel check-in and check-out procedures.The front desk officer requires exceptional customer service to guests. The individual alone, must have excellent management and communication skills. The Guests’ first impression…

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    include, five star hotels, luxury spas, fine dining, shopping, wine tastings, outdoors recreation, high profiles, and extravagant transportation. When it comes to our business, all the mentioned industries related to our concept are highly important. This is because we offer a 360 Degree full coverage package, and we want our guests to feel safe, secure, and content the entire time they are with us. We will go above and beyond to ensure our customers are satisfied. The hotel industry is very…

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    The hotel industry has completely changed in the past ten years. Even this year for the merger between Marriott and Starwood, hotels became more environmentally friendly, or having theme park resorts. But these aren’t even the biggest trends. Today hotels are focusing their attention to the increasing demographic group of the Millennials. With that in mind hotels are interested in a couple factors first starting with what is a Millennials. Next what demands and need Millennials have, how they…

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    Anaheim was in the process of reviewing 182 additional permits without knowing the cons and pros. Anaheim is a city that is being bombarded with many investors, real estate companies and multiple home owner’s turning homes to vocational luxury hotels. Under the current regulations, the short term rental permits can be obtain easily because Anaheim does not have licensing structure to regulate short term home rentals. If Anaheim rules become too arduous, the city can drive the short term…

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