Canberra Institute of TechnologyCentre for Tourism‚ Hospitality and Events | Department of Tourism and Hospitality and Events. Assessment Cover Sheet | Subject name: | Event Industry Practices and Feasibility | CRN: | EVNT 124‚ CRN 22502 | | Student’s name: | Simon Cox | Student’s ID number: | Cit 012908 | Assessment item: | Assessment 3 Event Feasibility | Date due: | Wednesday 21st November | Class facilitator: (teacher) | Melanie Chettle | Email: | melanie.chettle@cit.edu
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David Stevens Kohnpecker English 098 28 February 2000 Thrift Becoming Uncommon? Daniel Akst‚ in his essay “Saving Yourself”‚ discusses the need for thrift during the U.S. economic recession. According to Ackst economist Thorstein Veblen developed the theory of conspicuous consumption while economist Simon Patten promoted consumer spending and capitalism as tools of social change. Thrift declined following World War II and the Great Depression due to the promotion of spending as a way of strengthening
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Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resource Practitioner The CIPD Human Resources Profession Map The CIPD is the professional body for those working within a HR related role‚ to “manage the employer-employee relationship and align an organisation’s culture with its people” (CIPD). Researched through collaboration with business leaders the CIPD has developed a map of the activities‚ knowledge and behaviours required by the different HR roles to meet current business needs (diagram 1)
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The first event that I attended was a Starbucks Coffee Night in Pasadena. It was on April first on a Saturday. I arrived at 7:30pm and left at 8pm. There were a lot of people that attended but not all of them were there for the event I believe that there were around twenty five people that attended the event. Overall the event was as described a coffee night‚ many of the people had been there before and would get in groups. Some would sit down but others would chat while standing up. I thought that
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I want the world to remember me by‚ to be a person who changed the world. In my future life I’m married to a guy called Joseph khan‚ he becomes the first man to step on Jupiter. I linger in my visions and expectations of future‚ wanting nothing more but to reach for it and make it happen‚ but then I wake up. The sun was down but I can see my surroundings as still as they were‚ then out of nowhere I see a guy setting near‚ “what’s your name” the stranger said in a soft deep voice‚ “Mariah” I
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sold small items such as pencils‚ table runners and nylon stockings‚ all for exceptionally affordable prices. Ingvar knew he had found a system that worked‚ by 1945 he had expanded. Ingvar started advertising in local newspapers and began a do-it-yourself mail order service‚ where goods were transported by the local milk van to the train stations. In the early 1950 ’s Ikea published a magazine discovering that customers wanted more‚ forcing Ikea to innovate. In 1953‚ the first "hands on" Ikea furniture
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Event Impact Analysis The Social Impacts of the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival: Change in Community Perceptions and effect on Destination Image Introduction Event Industry ‘The biggest festival in the U.K history’ The Isle of Wight Act Social Impacts Methods of measurement Conclusion Introduction Cultural events such as festivals e.g. wine‚ food‚ music‚ have increased in popularity and this is evident around towns and cities. Such events contribute to the improvement
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A cultural event that I have attended in the past that has had a memorable affect on my life was a Native American Powwow. This event takes place every year‚ Thanksgiving weekend in Tucson‚ AZ. I arrived in the late afternoon‚ as the sun was going down. I remember seeing many different types of people‚ from tourists to the different Native American performers. The physical setting of this particular celebration was outside‚ and based around‚ one main circle. Drums were beating so loud‚ you could
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Each individual short story has its’ own point of view and voice. Within short stories there are different types of narrative and also different types of irony being used. Each individual author has their own way of telling a story; also they have a certain way to portray their story to an audience. For two specific short stories Everything That Rises Must Converge and Mrs. Dutta Writes a Letter we can analyze to see what point of view and voice is being used. Everything That Rises Must Converge
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painting? APPROACH First make some visual observations of figures in your everyday life - be it in public spaces or in private spaces. For example: It can be people who are taking a nap in the bus/train‚ foreign workers taking breaks in the void deck during lunch hour‚ or homeless individuals sleeping on makeshift cardboard pieces underneath the expressways. It can also be observations of your own family members or yourself at home or in bed. No matter which type of individuals you decided
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