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    How can tour operators use the internet to overcome the problems of intangibility and perishability in selling holiday packages? Use examples of good practice. A famous person once said and I quote‚ “Follow your dreams”. Holidays are dreams which people perceive and Tourism is all about selling those “far-fetched dreams” and bridging the gap between ‘fantasy and reality’. Tour operators use the internet to portray a “picturesque description” of a “dream destination” which we as tourists are lured

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    Unit – II Sources of Research material PRIMARY AND SECONDERY SOURCES OF LEGAL RESEARCH Because the law is so varied‚ there are many different resources available to help locate the law‚ each with a specific use and specific limitations. The major types of legal research resources are primary sources of law and secondary sources of law. Primary sources of law are the actual law itself — constitutions‚ statutes‚ administrative regulations‚ ordinances‚ and court

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    (1) I think that the Internet does not contain reliable information. (2) The Internet‚ a technological breakthrough in the twenty-first century‚ contains many invaluable‚ pixelated advertisements that are not necessary for the society. Although it is necessary to advertise in order to expand a business‚ there are many advertisements that do not belong on a certain page. (3) For example when I am focusing on finishing up a research‚ there are many pop-up advertisements that appear out of nowhere.

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    The Data Protection Act 1998‚ prevents Marks and Spencer’s from using their customer’s personal information. If Marks and Spencer did not follow this law then their customers will not be fully protected. Also any information about Marks and Spencer’s customer can only be kept for a specific period of time. If Marks and Spencer’s don’t comply with this law then they will start to lose customers as all customers want their details to be protected as they don’t want their credit cards to be stolen etc

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    Internet and information paper HUM/176 Hello Friend: Having quick access to information can make life quite easy!  I say this‚ because not all information you find on digital media sources can be trusted.  The one way you can assess the value of the information is to perform research on the information offered or cross-reference the information you find.  Since anyone can post anything on the Internet‚ it is best to identify the author and research the author’s credentials.  This week

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    currency‚ which in turn results in appreciation. Q.14) Looking at Figure 1-8 (page 11)‚ in what years would you have chosen to visit the Canadian Rockies rather than Washington‚ D.C.? ANS-Looking at the figure 1-8‚ I would have choose the period from November 2007 to January 2009 to go to Canadian Rockies instead of Washington D.C. CHAPTER-2 Q.10) if you are an employer‚ what kinds of moral hazard problems might you worry about with your employees? ANS- Being an employer if I had any employee

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    Using the scenario provided‚ discuss how your understanding and consideration of related literature informed your planned action. Identify how an international perspective could also influence the decisions made. Introduction The group I was in was given the scenario 1 (You are a School Sports Co-ordinator (SSCO) in an inner city school and your data highlights that your Key Stage 4 female students are not participating in extra-curricular activities). We did this piece of work as a group

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    1. Write the names of four movies or books that feature the following conflicts. Briefly describe the conflict. (Identify two for each type of conflict) a. External conflict The Matrix External – The human race are slaves to Artificial Intelligence. Speechless External – Protagonists are working as speech writers for opposing political parties - Heroine has a fiancé b. Internal conflict Pretty woman Internal – She wants the fairytale and he doesn’t know if he can provide it. Titanic Internal

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    KOLEJ MATRIKULASI MELAKA IMPACT OF INTERNET ENGLISH WB023 SESSION 2012/2013  Group members : 1. Fahmi 2.Faiz 3. Amali  Date of submission:11 – 15 February 2013 1.2 Objective  1. To determine whether the internet help matriculation students or otherwise in completing assignments.  2. To investigate the disadvantages of internet that mostly influence matriculation students.  3. To verify whether female or male are more satisfied with the internet access provided by the college. 1

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    a composite score of 9.69‚ about 80 percent higher than second-place company Amazon and a full 436 percent higher than #24 HP. That score is based on a number of factors‚ including the opinion of corporate peers and Gartner analysts‚ the weighted three-year return on assets‚ and inventory turns. That last figure is a measure of how quickly a company can turn over its inventory. For Apple‚ that number comes out to 74.1 times per year -- essentially once about every five days. The only company that

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