Case Problem Week 4 Chapter 9 1. You have been promoted to director of training of the Cruise Lines International Association. Reviewing the listed travel motivations in question 15, which would you select for a group of travel marketing sales seminars that will be sponsored by CLIA? (Attending would be travel agents and tour company reps.) Answer I would basically conduct my presentation outlining the most important features of cruises nowadays, and why cruise lines and vacations are a great
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Should uniforms be required in schools? Dominique Groom English 147 April 13, 2015 Phoenix University Should uniforms be required in schools For many years dress code have been a major issue for schools because most students find it hard to follow the rules on what they can wear to school and what they’re not allowed to wear to school. I think that clothing is a major issue when it comes to the education of the students because if a student doesn’t feel comfortable with
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Chris Best Mr. Jones U.S Government November 13, 2014 Ferrell v. Dallas: Hairstyles in Schools Why would you not be able to have any hairstyle you want in school? Ferrell v. Dallas is a landmark supreme court case; therefore, it is important to understand the history, background, constitutional issue, and the current impact with hairstyles. With schools controlling or limiting how long or short a person’s hair is allowed to be, there will be people who disagree and will want to express
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German business culture tips Keep in mind most of this is copy and pasted and has not been reworded and extracted yet. Background of German business culture In Germany, much greater attention has been paid to academic, technical education and its value to business in general. Therefore, companies tend to be run by technical experts rather than lawyers and accountants and this is reflected in the high regard in which engineers are held by other Germans. Diligence and competence are characteristics
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every day? Well, about 23% of schools in the United States make their students wear uniforms. I don’t believe schools should require their students to wear uniforms. I think students should be able to choose what they would like to wear to school and not have to wear the same outfit 180 days a year. Here are some reasons why I think schools shouldn’t have uniforms. They take away the students freedom, they negatively affect the students, and many students don’t like school uniforms. First, it takes
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I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as a Level I occupational therapy assistant student from HCC-Coleman Health and Sciences. I was assigned by Mr. Gibson P. Gelladuga, the school’s Academic Fieldwork Coordinator, to a placement at your hospital. It is an exciting opportunity for me to spend my first two weeks in this setting. As you will note in my resume, I have volunteered at Spanish Meadows Nursing Rehab, and I got a chance to shadow an occupational therapy assistant, and
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punishment for a violation under the policy is usually suspension or expulsion from school. Zero Tolerance Policy was originally applied to the criminal justice system as an approach to enforcing drug laws. Due to overwhelming tide of violence, educators in the early 1900’s were seeking a solution to respond towards drugs, gangs and weapons. Eventually the policy has been implemented nationwide through the Gun Free Schools Act of 1994, which mandates a one-year expulsion for students who have been determined
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protect owners of intellectual property. Also discussed, will be the damages that Mathis Inc. has suffered due to Normandale’s actions. The differing views on social responsibility of corporations will be compared and contrasted along with this paper. A code of ethics that Normandale can implement will be discussed too. And lastly, personal liability and criminal liability will be determined for the owners of Normandale. In the case of Normandale and Mathis Inc., selling knock off products copying Mathis
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q Congratulations and welcome to Ivey. All of your hard work over the past few years has paid off and you earned your spot at the best undergraduate business program in Canada. The Honors Business Administration Association (HBAA) is your student government. We are here to ensure that all HBAs
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Comparative Civilizations 12 Anthropology Participant Observation Throughout human history, the rules and orders are established by structured hierarchy. Therefore, a tradition of showing respect to the authority is formed. Interestingly, the ways people show respect varies due to different cultural backgrounds. Some manners of one culture might not be acknowledged or even considered rude by people from another culture. The phenomena of showing respect to people with higher power can be widely
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