...A Bombay Room With A View A Look at Gender in Kabhi Khushi Khabie Gham It opens with a dialogue from Amitabh and Jeya Bachchan – “Why is it that a father is never able to tell his son how much he loves him? / But the mother? She keeps repeating it, whether her son listens to it or not.” This is the first words we hear from the movie Kabhi Khushi Khabie Gham (KKKG), a Bollywood blockbuster marketed to the masses as “all about the family”. Released in 2001, following the path of director Karan Johar’s first movie, KKKG tells a multi-faceted story that is depicted over a long time period. The film centers around a family-driven drama where we track the storyline across 3 different generations. Amitabh Bachchan plays a wealthy businessman and the patriarch of the Raichand family with 2 sons – the elder Rahul, who is revealed early on to be adopted, and the younger Rohan. The crux of the film’s drama is drawn from the eldest son’s marriage to a woman from a lower socio-economic background, against the wishes of his father. Following the marriage, the father disowns Rahul and he leaves with his bride to London. The latter half of the movie is centered on Rohan’s storyline with his love interest, Pooja, and his attempts to bring Rahul and his family back into the family home in India. On the surface it seems we have entered yet another Bollywood film on family drama but KKKG goes beyond that. From the first few lines we can already witness the beginnings of a gender discourse...
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... Search Results When available, click View All Sections to see all sections of the course. Polytechnic Institute of NYU | 2011 Summer My Class Schedule You are not registered for classes in this term. Shopping Cart Your shopping cart is empty. The following classes match your search criteria Course Subject: Management, Course Career: Graduate, Show Open Classes Only: Yes S TA RT A N E W S E A RCH Open Closed MG 6 0 1 3 - O R GA NIZA TIO NA L BEHA VIO R View All Sections Section BX-LEC(1031) Session X Session Days & Times Th 6:00PM - 10:25PM Section WEST-LEC(1326) Session X Session Days & Times Sa 8:30AM - 12:25PM Room TBA Instructor Leslie Verde Room TBA Instructor Staff Status First 1-2 of 2 Last Meeting Dates 05/19/2011 07/08/2011 Status Meeting Dates 05/19/2011 07/08/2011 MG 6 0 7 3 - MA R K ETING View All Sections Section BX-LEC(1027) Session X Session Days & Times Tu 6:00PM - 10:25PM Room TBA Instructor Staff Status First 1 of 1 Last Meeting Dates 05/19/2011 07/08/2011 MG 6 0 8 3 - EC O NO MIC S View All Sections Section BX-LEC(1204) Session X Session Days & Times Mo 6:00PM - 10:35PM Room TBA Instructor Rabindra Nath Bhattacharya Status First 1 of 1 Last Meeting Dates 05/19/2011 07/08/2011 1 of 6 2011/4/16 下午 08:16 Class Search https://vpn-students.poly.edu/prx/001/https/sahr.poly.edu:463/psc/SA... MG 6 0 9 3 - A C C O UNTING & F INA NC E View All Sections Section BX-LEC(1205) Session...
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...that was attained by officers on the deceased possession. This evidence was ruled inadmissible by the court, and yet it was still in the jury room for their viewing. The jurors had told the judge, that this calendar was very influential in deciding a guilty verdict. Judge Gerald Lee held a hearing and found the chief prosecutor Steven Mellin of the case has put the calendar in the evidence box that goes to the jury room for them to view. The judge also made clear that his belief was the prosecutor Mellin’s misconduct had been reckless, on purpose and not just a harmless mistake. There was a calendar that was attained by officers on the deceased possession. This evidence was ruled inadmissible by the court, and yet it was still in the jury room for their viewing. The jurors had told the judge, that this calendar was very influential in deciding a guilty verdict. Judge Gerald Lee held a hearing and found the chief prosecutor Steven Mellin of the case has put the calendar in the evidence box that goes to the jury room for them to view. The judge also made clear that his belief was the prosecutor Mellin’s misconduct had been reckless, on purpose and not just a harmless mistake. There was a calendar that was attained by officers on the deceased possession. This evidence was ruled inadmissible by the court, and yet it was still in the jury room for their viewing. The jurors had told the judge, that this calendar was very influential in deciding a guilty verdict. Judge Gerald Lee held...
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...3) Sub Master Key 4) Individual key or Guest key 5) Card key 6) Electronic key Choosing a hotel room category can often be a daunting task, especially when you don't know what the individual room-type descriptions mean. Here is a quick run-down on common room categories in the United States, the Caribbean, Canada and Mexico: STANDARD (std):This category usually means the most basic roomtype offered by the hotel. It has basic, standard amenities and furnishings. A standard room in a Four Seasons hotel is without question much more deluxe than a standard in, say, a Holiday Inn, but there may be higher categories from which to choose. Standard rooms in hotels with higher categories often have no view or have a poor view over the dumpster or parking lot. MODERATE (mod):Usually a slight bit better than standard, but still not deluxe. It may refer to the room view as well as the size and type of furnishings offered. SUPERIOR (sup):This category is always subject to interpretation. It's supposed to mean superior to a standard room in both size and furnishings, but it often refers to just the view. Some hotels have only Superior rooms; the categories then are defined by the view and location of the room. DELUXE (dlx): These rooms are supposed to be Deluxe in every way: View, location, furnishings and size. In some Caribbean hotels, however, a deluxe room is a lower category than a Superior, so it's wise to question your choice before final booking. RUN OF HOUSE (roh): This...
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...restaurant and decided to go in and observe these men and their actions. They were both seen talking to an older man behind the counter. The officer’s observed an exchange of unknown items between the older man and the 2 males. After the exchange, both males immediately exited the restaurant and returned to a vehicle and begin driving. The officer’s followed the 2 men to a motel. The 2 men proceeded to knock on the door of room 126. After entering the motel room and closing the door behind them, both officers’s decided to knock on the door as well. A woman who was the renter of the room proceeded to answer the door, as well as giving both officers entry into the motel room. The officer’s heard a toilet flush and immediately seen the 2 men leave the bathroom, both having a look of nervousness upon their faces. The officers proceeded to the bathroom, where several pills were seen in plain view, around the toilet on the floor. Both men were arrested. According to the plain view doctrine, the officers had consent to enter the premises, and observed in plain view, several pills that were projected to be the illegal pill called ecstasy. Later on, 4 baggies of Ecstasy pills were retrieved from the bathroom plumbing. Depending on whether the officer’s obtained a search warrant to retrieve the baggies...
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...their customers promoting efficiency and accuracy by using Microsoft Access. As a result of utilizing automated advanced database entry system like Microsoft Access, users will be able to generate queries and reports based on their own desires without going through circles or complex steps. Using a database querying system, anyone in management of Queen’s Inn will be able to find out how the business is doing on a daily basis, how many rooms are occupied, average length of stay per guest, what is the average base income in a specific timeframe or season, what room type is rented most and it will identify the strongest customer base they have and more. Background of Queens Inn Queen’s Inn, located in St. John’s, Newfoundland is a thirty rooms hotel. It has thirty rooms with various views such as ten that overlooks the side streets, ten that has ocean view and ten with partial ocean view. Guest rates depends on the type of room they stay in, how long they stay in a room, and the number of guests in a room. Rates varies per room, applying discounts or extra charges to a standard rate. With steady growth, and complete renovation, the inn service expanded to attract other categories of guests by offering various packages. But the reservation and bookkeeping is a manual process which is time consuming and creates booking duplications which can be chaotic having guests waiting to be booked in. There is no at a glance documentation of the operation or its income due...
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...2.1.2 Agent’s Task 2.1.2.1 Register the new Customer • Agents enter the details collected from the customer and register them. An unique customer ID should be generated. Ref : CUST_MDB[Database Schema] 2.1.2.2 View / Update the existing Customer 2.1.2.3 Delete Existing Customer 2.1.2.4 Form Management By Agent. Assumption: Agent has the details such as the Hotel Name and the Room Number that should be booked. Search Hotel details Agent should provide the Hotel Name and retrieve the following details. • Hotel Unique ID • Hotel Name • Hotel Address • Hotel City • Hotel State • Hotel Zipcode • Hotel Country • Hotel Area Ref : HOTEL_MDB Database Schema Search Room Details • Based on the Hotel Unique Id and Room No entered by Agent, the room details must be retrieved from the DB. Ref : ROOM_MDB Database Schema Form filling • Agents must be able to auto populate the Hotel and room details retrieved from the DB into Form HM100. 2.1.2.5 Add/ View/ Update the area’s in which Agents are operational. Each Agent will be operational in a particular area. They must be able to manage their operational area. Ref : AGENT_AREA Database Schema 2.1.2.6 Add/View/Update Company to which the Agent is registered. Assumption: The Agents will be registered with a Company. Provision to manage the company details. Ref : COMPANY_MDB Database Schema 2.2 Admin ...
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...W Hong Kong compare with Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel Table of content Introduction3 Hotel backgrounds4 Facilities and services 6 Room types and room rates8 Amenities9 Target markets11 Conclusion14 Referencing15 Introduction Hotel always labeled into different level to identify the level of service hotel is provided. In this report, we are going to compare same level hotel but different type in Hong Kong. One is W Hong Kong which is the winner of Traveler Choice and Certificate of Excellence in 2013, another one is Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel which has established as a premium world class vacation destination. Although they are in the same level, the type of the hotel is totally different. Therefore, we want to follow this direction to compare the difference of two hotels, such as the feature of hotel what are the selling point of hotel, what product and service they have conducted. First of all, we will base on the basic information and ownership of two hotels. Secondly, to compare the service and product they have. For example, for the facilities do they have swimming pool, laundry etc. For the service do they have same special offer like reward program. For the product, what about the room type, room rates and amenities inside guest rooms. Finally, one is theme park hotel another one is business hotel that their target markets will be huge difference, so we want to though the market segments and characteristics of them to contrast the different of target market...
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...Chapter 3 The Relational Model Review Questions 3.1 Discuss each of the following concepts in the context of the relational data model: (a) Relation (b) Attribute (c) Domain (d) Tuple (e) Intension and Extension (f) Degree and Cardinality. Each term defined in Section 3.2.1. 3.2 Describe the relationship between mathematical relations and relations in the relational data model? Let D1, D2, . . . , Dn be n sets. Their Cartesian product is defined as: D1 × D2 × . . . × Dn ’ {(d1, d2, . . . , dn) | d1 ∈ D1, d2 ∈ D2, . . . , dn ∈ Dn} Any set of n-tuples from this Cartesian product is a relation on the n sets. Now let A1, A2, . . ., An be attributes with domains D1, D2, . . . , Dn. Then the set {A1:D1, A2:D2, . . . , An:Dn} is a relation schema. A relation R defined by a relation schema S is a set of mappings from the attribute names to their corresponding domains. Thus, relation R is a set of n-tuples: (A1:d1, A2:d2, . . . , An:dn) such that d1 ∈ D1, d2 ∈ D2, . . . , dn ∈ Dn Each element in the n-tuple consists of an attribute and a value for that attribute. Discussed fully in Sections 3.2.2 and 3.2.3. 3.3 Describe the differences between a relation and a relation schema. What is a relational database schema? A relation schema is a named relation defined by a set of attribute and domain name pairs. A relational...
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...This elegant venue caters for up to 550 guests seated and up to 1200 cocktail style. The ceiling stood loot windows opens up the function room letting not just the light in but views from outside. This is the perfect venue for waterfront weddings. #6. Dunbar House This 1830 historic mansion sitting on the sprawling grounds of Robertson Park is enchanting. It gives you perfect views of Watson Bay and an enchanting view of the city's skyline. This venue can comfortably cater for 110 guests seated whose needs will be met by friendly and competent event staff. The Dunbar House provides excellent shots of the wedding both inside and outside. This is a venue that creates memorable moments both indoors and outside. You don't have to travel anywhere else to get pictures taken. #7. Sergeants’ Mess If it's a luxury setting you want with a bit of sea and beach in the background, there are few places that give you that like Sergeants' Mess. This venue can host 250 guests seated and a choice of holding ceremonies inside or on the gorgeous landscaped exterior. You will be treated to spectacular views of the waterfront that make the ceremony spectacular and...
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...What makes the Room sequence an unconventional ending for 2001: A Space Odyssey? The sequence starts with a point of view shot of David. It shows a corner of the room. In the room, an ambience sound is like from the universe. The next shot is an extreme close-up of David. Some colorful reflections of light fall on his face. David’s head shakes. His face is reddish with a tense expression. This shot has a warm tone. By contrast, the following shot has a cooler tone. It is a view of the bedroom with the dock station in it. This wide shot shows the mise-en-scene. The room design is classic European style. Then there are two more shots of different angles of the same scene. The next shot repeats the extreme close-up of David, which appears earlier. The David’s breath gets heavier. Then, it is cut to the shot that is shown at the very beginning of the Room sequence, but this time David himself stands beside the bathroom in red spacesuit. The red color is in a sharp contrast with the room color. Following that, the film is cut to medium shot of David, and then cut to close-up of David’s wrinkled face. Next is a wide shot that shows David crosses the room along a diagonal line. In the following shot, David walks in the bathroom, which does not show the continuity of the spacing. In other words, the editing does not follow the continuity of the character’s movement. Then, the camera pans from left to right in the bathroom. The camera angle is high, as if David looks down, to show...
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...ii Cisco TelePresence Fundamentals Cisco TelePresence Fundamentals Tim Szigeti, Kevin McMenamy, Roland Saville, Alan Glowacki Copyright©2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. Published by: Cisco Press 800 East 96th Street Indianapolis, IN 46240 USA All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review. Printed in the United States of America First Printing May 2009 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cisco TelePresence fundamentals / Tim Szigeti ... [et al.]. p. cm. ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-593-5 (pbk.) ISBN-10: 1-58705-593-7 (pbk.) 1. Multimedia communications. 2. Computer conferencing. I. Szigeti, Tim. II. Title. [DNLM: 1. Cisco Systems, Inc. ] TK5105.15.C57 2009 006.7--dc22 2009013062 ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-593-5 ISBN-10: 1-58705-593-7 Warning and Disclaimer This book is designed to provide information about Cisco TelePresence. Every effort has been made to make this book as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty or fitness is implied. The information is provided on an “as is” basis. The authors, Cisco Press, and Cisco Systems, Inc. shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from the information contained in this book or...
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...Chapter 3 The Relational Model Review Questions 3.1 Discuss each of the following concepts in the context of the relational data model: (a) Relation (b) Attribute (c) Domain (d) Tuple (e) Intension and Extension (f) Degree and Cardinality. Each term defined in Section 3.2.1. 3.2 Describe the relationship between mathematical relations and relations in the relational data model? Let D1, D2, . . . , Dn be n sets. Their Cartesian product is defined as: D1 D2 . . . Dn {(d1, d2, . . . , dn) | d1 D1, d2 D2, . . . , dn Dn} Any set of n-tuples from this Cartesian product is a relation on the n sets. Now let A1, A2, . . ., An be attributes with domains D1, D2, . . . , Dn. Then the set {A1:D1, A2:D2, . . . , An:Dn} is a relation schema. A relation R defined by a relation schema S is a set of mappings from the attribute names to their corresponding domains. Thus, relation R is a set of n-tuples: (A1:d1, A2:d2, . . . , An:dn) such that d1 D1, d2 D2, . . . , dn Dn Each element in the n-tuple consists of an attribute and a value for that attribute. Discussed fully in Sections 3.2.2 and 3.2.3. 3.3 Describe the differences between a relation and a relation schema. What is a relational database schema? A relation schema is a named relation defined by a set of attribute and domain name pairs. A relational database schema is a set of relation schemas, each with a distinct name. Discussed in Section 3.2.3. 3.4 Discuss the properties...
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...requests service times for room service. Additionally, any notes that Housekeeping might need for this guest apply using this option and display on the department’s Task Assignment sheets. The Queue option allows you to place an arriving reservation into a queue for room availability. When a guest with a reservation arrives, and there are no inspected to check them in, this feature prioritizes handling those arrivals. Reservations placed on queue can be pre-assigned to a room number, or may be queued with no room assignment. In House Guests The IN HOUSE GUESTS screen allows you to view and modify reservation information and/or profiles of in-house guests. This feature is identical to the SEARCH screen, except that reservation statuses do not list since the guests are in-house). The Rate Info option displays all room rates and a package summary, including taxes, for each night of the guest stay. This is particularly useful when rate changes during their stay. In addition, the totals for room and tax for all nights of the guest stay display in the Grand Total field on the RATE SUMMARY screen. The Register Card feature pre-prints a registration card for the reservation. This option is useful to pre-print the registration card prior to the guest’s arrival. In addition, if the original registration card becomes lost or missing, it is useful to generate a new registration card. The Room Move option moves a guest from one room to another after the ...
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...work load and time consumption. In this system, we can easily manage the hostel details, room details, student records, mess expenditure, mess bill calculation, easy way of room allocation and hostel attendance. The main feature of this project is easy to allocate for the student and also easy to calculate mess bill. This project is carried out using Visual Basic as front end and oracle as back end. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. CONTENTS ABSTRACT LIST OF FIGURES INTRODUCTION 1.1.TO THE PROBLEM 1.2.TO THE SOFTWARE TOOL PROBLEM DEFINITION METHODLOGY SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTS 4.1.HORDWARE REQUIREMENTS 4.2.SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS FUNCTIIONAL REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS 6.1.USECASE DIAGRAM 6.2.CLASS DIAGRAM DESIGNS 7.1.SEQUENCE DIAGRAM 7.2.COLLABRATION DIAGRAM 7.3.STATE DIAGRAM 7.4.ACTIVITY DIAGRAM PAGE NO LIST OF TABLES CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. TO THE PROBLEM Hostel management gives on idea about how the students details, room allocation, mess expenditure are maintained in the particular concern. The hostel management system also includes some special features. The administration has the unique identity for each members as well as students details. The stock management has also held by mess expenditure, the mess expenditure that used to calculate the mess bills of each of the students. The modules of this project are student details, attendance details, room details, mess modules. Visual Basic6.0 is used as the front end tool and Oracle is used...
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