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    Introduction This chapter presents the project context‚ which shows the importance of an online reservation system‚ project description‚ that focuses on room reservation‚ objectives of the study‚ which shows the main goals and aims why the study is conducted; scope and limitations‚ which shows the strengths and weakness of the study and covers the limit or the extent of the study‚ and significance of the study‚ that shows the importance of the study and its benificiaries. International Amadeus

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    a clock and a physician’s desk reference book. The laundry room had four laundry baskets‚ each for one of the clients to place their laundry in after they shower. The laundry room was kept clear of any laundry supplies‚ as the clients kept their own laundry detergent in their bedrooms. Noticeable in the laundry room was a sheet thumbtacked to the wall with the clients names with the designated days scheduled to wash their

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    MEG - 2 Question - 8 : Comment on the title of waiting for godot. Ans: The play Waiting for Godot was first performed in France and the original title is En Attendant Godot. Samuel Beckett’s play transformed post-World War II theater by introducing a play in which nothing cohesive happens‚ unless two old men sitting and talking while two other old men pay disruptive and disturbing visits cohesive. This was the introduction of what came to be aptly called Theater of the Absurd. In French the

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    Mittens: A Short Story

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    walked carefully back to the kitchen to the trash can then set the broom and dust pan down. As soon as she walked into the room- screech-screech - Amy ran back to the room once again. Then she grabbed the glass that Mittens was pushing to the edge of the table and set it in the middle of the table then picked Mittens up. This time she took Mittens and locked her in her room. No distractions anymore. She thought to herself. She finished the few dishes that still needed to be washed. After that she

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    assign rooms on those floors to guests on Tuesday night. When the cleaning crew came to work on Wednesday morning‚ they were faced with 14 occupied rooms on the seventh floor and 12 occupied rooms on the eighth floor. This cost the hotel several hundred dollars because the cleaning crew was from an outsourced contract company‚ which charged the hotel a basic fee for failure to comply with the contract. The front office manager retorted that a bus group called two weeks ago and asked if any rooms were

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    JOT2 Task 1

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    buildings and took up two floors. Each classroom was between three and four dorm rooms combined in size. The rooms were long and narrow with partial walls knocked down and converted into doorways between the rooms. Because of the classrooms being converted from individual dorm rooms to single classrooms‚ there were many blind spots in the room. There for‚ each classroom had at least two teachers spread out among the room to be able to see every child and what they were doing at all times. It was

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    also will give some special decoration in the room for couple. Moreover‚ the couple can choose any one restaurant to having their wedding party or the couple also can choose our ball room to fix the big amount of guest they invite. Our leisure team will have some entertainment during the wedding party such as dancing. For the couple that having honey moon in our hotel‚ they can enjoy a candle light dinner that provide by our restaurant in their room. The couple can get a complimentary cake from

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    My Bedroom

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    people are touchy about their rooms getting messed with. My bedroom is a place where I can relax and be comfortable. Another important reason is I can go there when I want some privacy; all I have to do is shut my door and lock it. My room holds almost all of my personal belongings and things are important to me and the most important thing‚ my desk. When you enter our flat‚ the door opens onto a hallway‚ about seven feet long‚ that runs between the bedroom and the gests room .On the opposite side of

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    Level Most hotel housekeeping departments are led by an executive housekeeper. This employee is typically a member of the executive team. In smaller properties‚ he reports directly to the general manager. In larger properties‚ he may report to the rooms division manager. The executive housekeeper is responsible for managing housekeeping personnel‚ planning budgets‚ identifying cleaning needs‚ buying supplies and coordinating with other departments to ensure excellent guest service. Some properties

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    Introduction of Banquet

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    no longer stand in the great chamber whilst the table was cleared and the room prepared for entertainment‚ but would retire to the parlour or banqueting room. As the idea of banqueting developed‚ it could take place at any time during the day and have much more in common with the later practice of taking tea. Banqueting rooms varied greatly from house to house‚ but were generally on an intimate scale either in a garden room or inside such as the small banqueting turrets in Longleat House. A banquet is

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