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    Job Fair Paper

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    Job Fair Paper Foundation of Business 210 October 16‚ 2010 Job Fair Paper In starting a business in the hospitality industry the structure to best fit my company‚ Jazzy Bed and Breakfast would be the Market Structure. Jazzy Bed and Breakfast is offering several products for one company. For instance‚ various spa packages‚ wedding and reception packages‚ catered parties along with Dinner‚ dancing‚ and wine tasting. The Market Structure is based on the different types of products

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    sq‚ a standard double room with 161 sq ft/14.957 m sq‚ a premium double room with 183 sq ft/17 m sq‚ a triple room with 215 sq ft/19.97 m sq‚ or a quadruple room with 269 sq ft/24.99 m sq. The budget room comes with a king bed; a standard double room comes with a king bed

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    The Landlady

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    story is about a traveler‚ Billy Weaver who had never been to Bath. As he tried to find a place to stay‚ a porter suggested him The Bell and Dragon. As he walked down the road‚ a strange thing happened and he found himself ringing the bell of Bed and Breakfast. A woman was standing in front of the door with a warm welcoming smile. He agreed to stay for five and sixpence a night. The place was seldom visited but the landlady seemed to be ready for a visitor. She reminds him to sign the guestbook. When

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    substitute) without owning a chain of high cost hotels seemed impractical until three entrepreneurs introduced and established a disruptive concept call Airbnb (Air Bed & Breakfast). Airbnb has created a blue ocean market that enables almost anyone who owns sleeping space to become a competitor to hotels and traditional Bed and Breakfast establishments. Airbnb’s web based hoteling application enables customers (who double as suppliers) to rent (short term) privately owned sleeping space to anyone

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    Job Shadow

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    only has twelve rooms they call it a Inn Keeper because it sounds a lot more personal. The service that the Hide Away Country Inn provides a consumer with is very similar to a Bed and Breakfast. They have twelve different themed rooms‚ and they always serve breakfast. What makes them different from the Bed and Breakfast is because there are a few more rooms and the fact that during the weekends‚ they also do dinner. If during the weekdays there are enough people to actually benefit off of serving

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    Because It Is Running by

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    leaving when the summer is over. The scene is set in the country in England. Edie has arrived to help Wil and his mother for the summer at their farmstead where they drive a bed and breakfast. After the family has lost the father to throat cancer has it only gone downhill at the farm and it has turned more into a bed and breakfast. The mother says: “The B&B’s the only thing making money” (p. 1‚ l. 8). Wil has taken over the agriculture after his father and has a dream of having success with it. Therefore

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    which brought him to the “Bed and Breakfast”. Just as he briskly

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    with a young man named Billy. He had just gotten off of a train‚ and he needed to find a Bed and Breakfast to stay at for the night. He asks one of the employees at the train stop where he might find one‚ and the employee suggests the Bell and Dragon. Billy thanks the man of starts walking to the B&B‚ which was about one mile away. On his way‚ Billy seems drawn to a smaller house with a sign that states‚ “Bed and

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    She told the husband these thoughts. He was attuned to her; he understood such things. He said he understood. What would she like him to do? "If you could put the boy to bed and read him the story about the monkey who ate too many bananas‚ I would be grateful." "Of course‚" he said. "Why‚ that’s a pleasure." And he sent her off to bed.   The next night it happened again. Putting the warm dishes away in the cupboard‚ she turned and saw the child’s grey eyes approving her movements. In the next room

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    Landlady Analysis

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    know them. The Landlady‚ written by Roald Dahl‚ is a short horror story of a young man named Billy Weaver going to the town of Bath for a business trip. While looking for a place to stay‚ he finds a seemingly kind‚ old lady who offers cheap bed and breakfast. While treating Billy to tea at night‚ the landlady poisons Billy and goes to make him one of her taxidermied collections. Dahl uses foreshadowing‚ characterization‚ and irony to examine how innocence can change the way things seem. Foreshadowing

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