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    Resort Management

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    • Accommodation provides a support service for the wider motivation which has brought a visitor to a destination. • Accommodation is a necessary component within any destination that seeks to serve visitors other than excursionists. • Accommodation plays an important role in the overall economic contribution made by tourism. • Demand for accommodation is extremely volatile and accommodation providers adopt a flexible approach to pricing in order to maximize occupancy. The distinctive nature

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    Global Warming

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    Global Warming: Fact or Fiction American Intercontinental University January 13‚ 2013 Unit 1 Individual Project           Abstract In this paper I will be discussing the advantages on why we should support the protection of Global Warming. Now yes there are disadvantages as well. But the only ones that are suffering are the big industrial companies and commercial auto transport makers. If you step back and look at the big picture it really will out weight all outs.

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    Cold War Worksheet

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    while stopping the spread of the other. This led to the formation of NATO and other pacts to protect their respective “areas”. This also resulted in new forms of technology‚ both for war and offensive weapons such as the hydrogen bomb‚ ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles)‚ and satellites. 2. What important events and symbolism in Berlin helped define the Cold War? The important events in Berlin that helped define the Cold War were the division of the country and capital into East and

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    of carriers to secure sufficient control of the sea to allow amphibious operations to take place. The advent of nuclear weapons caused significant turmoil within the U.S. military establishment. The newly independent Air Force argued that its intercontinental nuclear bombers made aircraft carriers obsolete. The Navy‚ for its part‚ sought to defend the carrier force by making it apart of the nation’s nuclear war plans and deterrent posture. As a nuclear delivery platform‚ the carrier would operate

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    Technology in 1910s

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    World War II‚ the world has produced 700‚000 aircraft. After World War I aviation industry started to occupied the position of the long-distance transport such as trains and ships. The innovation of aircraft shortens the distance between the Intercontinental‚ and even the world as a whole. It is no doubt that the civil aviation industry and aircraft industry has become one of the most important roles in contemporary. However‚ 1910’s were also a dark era----the outbreak of the First World War.

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    Bsmt

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    Maritime Transportation Authors: Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue‚ Dr. Theo Notteboom and Dr. Brian Slack 1. Maritime Routes From its modest origins as Egyptian coastal sailships around 3‚200 BC‚ maritime transportation has always been the dominant support of global trade. By 1‚200 BC Egyptian ships traded as far as Sumatra‚ representing one of the longest maritime route of that time. European colonial powers‚ mainly Spain‚ Portugal‚ England‚ the Netherland and France would be the first to establish a true

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    Types of Research

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    Decision Making + Research Design‚ Part 1. Individual Research Project – Preliminary Research Design Instructions. American Intercontinental University-Online. Hoffman Estates‚ Illinois. Martin‚ M. (2011). MGT 600‚ Unit 1 - Managerial Decision Making + Research Design‚ Part 1. Comparative table: Differences between a business proposal and a research project. American Intercontinental University-Online. Hoffman Estates‚ Illinois. Reber‚ A.S.‚ Allen‚ R.‚ Reber‚ E.S. (2009) Likert scale. The Penguin Dictionary

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    Philippines I- Case Background The Swiss Air Transport Co. Ltd.‚ was founded in 1931 to fly between Switzerland and a handful of central European locations. By 1949‚ the company had become the Swiss flag airline‚ and had inaugurated long-haul intercontinental service over the North Atlantic. By 1970‚ Swissair also served destinations in Asia‚ Africa‚ and South America. In 1990‚ Swissair was among the top 20 airlines in international revenue-passenger-kilometers flown and among the top ten in international

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    Janice Miller American Intercontinental University Managerial Accounting 310 Instructor: Matt Keogh Introduction “Net Present Value (NPV) is the present value of the net cash inflows generated by a project including salvage value‚ if any‚ less the initial investment on the project‚” (Irfanullah‚ Jan.‚ 2013). It is preferred as one of the most reliable measures employed in capital budgeting since it accounts for the time value of money as it uses the discounted cash inflows. The net cash

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis

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    In 1961 The United States severed diplomatic relations with Cuba and was in the act of preparing for an invasion. A few advisors and other state departments assured President Kennedy that Fidel Castro was not a threat at all. President Kennedy did not agree and saw Fidel Castro as a mastermind. He believed that the taking down of Fidel Castro would show Russia‚ China‚ and fellow Americans that President Kennedy was serious about winning the Cold War and was willing to fight to prove so. Kennedy began

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