| | |BTEC NATIONAL Diploma in Business | | | |2012 - 2014
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BTEC IN BUSINESS Level 3 UNIT 2 – Business Resources Assignment 2 Name: P4: Sources of Finance There are two main ways that a business can access financial resources: From within the business (internal source) Can be from the business owner’s savings or from profits From outside the business (external source) There are a number of external sources that can be used to fund a business: Banks/building societies Hire Purchase Leasing Venture Capitalist Factoring Share issues Friends/family
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analysis and historiography‚ and how to infer from sources. It has encouraged me to read around the topic at hand and to research independently. I have greatly enjoyed the course and was very pleased with my result in August. I am also studying BTEC Business studies level 3. All the subjects have given me skills that will be needed for the degree. Business studies have required a significant amount of independent reading‚ and have also taught me the importance of sticking to deadlines. I believe
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HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 2_2011 ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY MARTIN DE TOURS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF HOSPTIALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT SYLLABUS 2/2011 Course Title Prerequisites Lecturer Contact Location Course Description HTM 3205 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism HTM 3103 Consumer behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry A. Supaporn Y. ‚ A. Atjima S. CL1203‚ Tel: 02-723-2126 e-mail: A. Supaporn : yodpram@hotmail.com A. Atjima
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HOSPTALITY AND TOURISM COURSE. Assalamualaikum and good morning to all friends. Today I want sharing to all about benefits choosing hospitality and tourism course. As we know‚ our college also have this course. This course had a 7 semester in 2 ½ years. It also concentrated in culinary art‚ catering and restaurant. Let me introduce about what a hospitality. Hospitality means the friendly reception and treatment of guest or strangers and the quality or disposition of receiving and treating guest
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therefore‚ travellers depended on the hospitality of others during their long nights away from home. Hospitality‚ otherwise known as xenia‚ was the stranger-host relationship between members of different regions. In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ the poet shows that a character’s desire to be elite in society is what drives them to be hospitable. In particular‚ hospitality is shown to influence one’s social life through reputation‚ relationships and religion. Hospitality was the means to gain social status
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Source Evaluation People have come to the conclusion that Southern Hospitality is well and alive today. We have people traveling all around the country for vacations‚ visiting family‚ work‚ and much more; but do they really know what people of the South are really like if they were to come live here? Southern Hospitality is a growing myth that does not exist‚ and barely existed back in the days. Sure people were generally more civil and socially mannered‚ but that did not mean you could dub a whole
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11 Hospitality WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT? Contents Page Hospitality information 2 Syllabus outline 3 Learning and assessment strategy 8 Learning assessment sequence 9 Video – ‘Where the bloody hell are you?’ 12 Video – ‘The Australian tourism industry’ 14 The relationship between hospitality and tourism 16 The relationship between the hospitality industry and other industries 18 Sectors of the hospitality
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The Role of Hospitality Hospitality plays a very big role in Greek life throughout The Odyssey. It was by this code of conduct that people were able to travel without the fear of being rejected and having nowhere to stay when they arrived at their destination or at a stage on their journey. A host never knew if the beggar on his/her doorstep was a god in disguise. Such paranoia and religious beliefs kept most of the characters in The Odyssey on their best behavior‚ but others had no manners to
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than 100 kilometers and the activity must finish at where it started. (French‚ C 2000 p4-p6) 1.2. Hospitality: The Oxford English Dictionary (Soanes & Stevenson‚ 2003‚ p. 839) gives hospitality a definition as ‘the act or practice of being hospitable; the reception and entertainment of guests‚ visitors or strangers with liberality or goodwill’. Giving a working definition‚ todays’ hospitality is operated in a commercial way in which services related to travel‚ accommodation‚ entertainment‚ foodservice
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