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    An Analysis of the Agglomeration Effects in Las Vegas

    massive entertainment providers. More specifically, Las Vegas Strip, which is a 6.8 kilometer long highway leading from Los Angeles into Las Vegas, has seen a conglomeration effect with many large hotels, casinos and resort properties congregating there. Nineteen of the world’s twenty-five largest hotel by room count are on the Strip, with a total of over 67,000 rooms. In this paper, we are interested in studying the agglomeration trends of the mega-resorts in Las Vegas, understanding the reason

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    Wedding Planner Sample

    business started on 21st January 2016, and the products and services line includes, breakfast, lunch and dinner weddings, catering for only thirty (30) persons and under. These weddings will be externally in the botanical gardens, water-falls, jetty, hotel grounds or anywhere else on the outside. Furthermore, the business will provide the Minister, camera man, tents, decorations and refreshments. The special about the weddings will be the romantic honeymoons in different countries such as,

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    Banqueting

    Question 1 The hotel will have extensive banqueting suites with reception areas. A banqueting kitchen on its own can be an added advantage to the new hotel specializing in the function market. A new hotel specializing in the function market are expected to have boardrooms and conference rooms. They should also have cinema. They should have fully equipped rooms that are perfect for small meetings, boardroom functions, conferences and residential seminars. All the rooms should have balconies and

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    Short Stories

    An Alpine Divorce by Robert Barr In some natures there are no half-tones; nothing but raw primary colours. John Bodman was a man who was always at one extreme or the other. This probably would have mattered little had he not married a wife whose nature was an exact duplicate of his own. Doubtless there exists in this world precisely the right woman for any given man to marry and vice versa; but when you consider that a human being has the opportunity of being acquainted with only a few hundred

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    Research Method

    grown rapidly. Measurement of quality of service based on a multi of services industries has been carried out the conduction is the tourism industry (Atilgan et al, 2003) and hotel (Kayaman & Arasli, 2007). In the hotel industry itself, the most important in hotel is to provide the best services to customer. The hotel industry history began at Santa Barbara, California in 1962, by two men know as building contractor William Becker and Paul Greene. At that time it was called the motel, they had

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    The Coalignment Principle

    Coalignment Principle is the theoretical foundation of the essence of strategy, the concept of competitive advantage. A firm’s adaptation to its environment is essential to survive. It is important because the essence of strategy is a carefully devised plan to achieve and carry out goals. The competitive advantage is a company’s ability to operate in a more efficient or otherwise higher quality manner than its competitors, resulting in its benefits accruing (Investor Words, 2012). All vital to keep ahead

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    Hrm Case Study

    Purpose of the Case Study This case study is geared toward an undergraduate audience with a basic understanding of the issues involved in domestic recruitment and selection. The case is based on a fi ctional organization in the United Kingdom’s hotel industry; however, the content covered is relevant internationally and among different industries. The material is presented in this manner to allow you to apply theory to a practical situation. You will have an opportunity to think about the key

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    The Importance of Training and Development in Hospitality Industry: Maldives Resorts

    International Hospitality Management The importance of training and development in hospitality industry: Maldives Resorts BSc (Hons) International Tourism and Hospitality Management Contents 1.0 Introduction …………………………………………………………….. 3 – 4 2.0 Literature Review 2.1 Aims & objectives of training and development ……………………. 2.2 Reasons for employee training and development …………………… 2.3 The importance of training and development ……………………….. 2.4 General benefits from training and development

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    Case Analysis: Exclusive Resorts

    The following years were extremely successful and by 2004, the Denver based company, was considered the leader in the luxury residence club industry .However, over the years, competition in the industry increased and many established brands e.g. hotel sector, started to enter the market. Facing these changes and the customers’ demands for more exotic destinations abroad, resulted in the need to expand internationally. The case reflects the company’s recent development and discusses several options

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    Marketing Mix

    Table of Contents I. Introduction…………………………………………..Pg 2 II. Diary………………………………………………….Pg 3 - 5 1. Day 1 – 31st October 2012………………………..Pg 3 & 4 2. Day 2 – 1st November 2012………………………Pg 4 & 5 III. Evaluation of Sentosa’s tourism products………….Pg 6 & 7 1. Transportation System……………………………Pg 6 2. Accommodations…………………………………..Pg 7 IV. Research experience…………………………………..Pg 8 V. Conclusion…………………………………………….Pg 9 VI. Refrences………………………………………………Pg

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