SUMMARY OF FINDINGS Sleep deprivation interferes to a condition of not having enough sleep or simply lack of sleep. In most cases‚ people engage in sleeping late at night due to some personal reasons. Others may have extreme stress that’s why they cannot sleep early at night. Others may engage into some activities and duties at home‚ Mostly‚ IV-A students reason why they can’t sleep early every night is due to activities to be done at home. The individual experiencing
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Aaron Henley Tim Goss Composition 9 February 2012 My First Cruise Have you ever wanted to travel the world? What made you want to travel? I went on a cruise in June of 2011. I’d say it was the best time of my life. I got to swim in the ocean‚ Meat people from other cultures‚ and discovered parts of the world I’ve never seen. The name of the cruise ship was Destiny. Maybe it’s my destiny to travel the world. It all started one early morning in June. I was awake and was so anxious
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My Singapore with Cruise (July – Sept’13) 5 Nights & 6 Days Destination: Singapore Singapore Blessed with a tropical climate‚ Singapore is warm throughout the year and anytime is a good time to visit this vibrant place. The wettest months are November and December while the hottest are May and June. However‚ to capture the true essence of the city‚ the festival season is considered by many as a good time to explore Singapore. Whether it is culture‚ cuisine‚ arts or architecture‚ Singapore
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degree Programme Bachelor of Business Administration April‚ 2013 1 DECLARATION 1. This work is composed by me/ by us 2. This work has not been accepted in any previous application for a degree or diploma‚ by me / by us or anyone else. 3. The work of which this is a record is done wholly by me / by us. 4. All verbatim extracts have been distinguished by quotation marks and the sources of my information have been specifically acknowledged. Date: 15.06.2013 Signatures
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1. What is the minimum number of passengers Health Cruises must sign up by November 20th to break even? [show your calculations] Fixed Cost = 220000+10000+65000 = 295000 Variable cost per passenger = 200 Revenue = 1500 per passenger X # of passengers (# of passengers = x) Revenue – Cost = Profit 1500x – (200x+295000) = 0 x = 226.92 rounded up to 227 passengers to break even 2. Should Health Cruises go ahead with the cruise since 200 people have signed up by November 14th?
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data points from the fit line is 2603.23 indicating that average difference of overhead costs from the linear is $2603.23. 2.3 Cost Prediction 2.3.1 Increased Labor Hour Prediction If John Cruise was to raise the labor hours for Island Wheels Ltd to 8500 hours‚ then the overhead costs would stand at $81400 [(44000+(4.4*8500)] and $84432 [46862+(4.42* 8500)] when used High Low method and Regression analysis respectively. 2.3.2 Increased Machine Hour Prediction If John Cruise was to raise the machine
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Introduction The cruise industry has been growing between 1990 to 2005‚ recording an expansion of passenger level from 4.4 million to 13.9 million.1 The growth has led to cruise industries to build larger and diversified ships‚ and to provide more local ports‚ destinations and new on-board or on-shore activities that match demands of consumers.2 In order to cope with the global trend and become a leading regional cruise hub‚ the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal was built in May 2010 and
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of people and sustained marketing of companies allowed the passenger liner industry to transform from a pure transport function to an almost pure tourism function into the global cruise line industry that we know today. The main goal of the supply chain‚ sometimes referred to as the value chain‚ is to create value. In an end-customers’ context‚ value is the measure of desire for a product and its related services (1) customer relationship management‚ (2) customer service management‚ (3) demand
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MGB225 - Negotiation Simulation 3 (Assessed) – Island Cruise To be emailed to relevant team members in week 9 – strictly confidential MGB225 - NEGOTIATION SIMULATION 3 (ASSESSED) WEEK 10 CAPTAIN STUART BING – TEAMS A‚ C & D ISLAND CRUISE Introduction In this exercise you will participate in a negotiation about a cruise ship and its rights to visit a tropical island. You will role-play this negotiation as either the director of the cruise ship or the mayor of the island. The issues to be
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Since the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal opened‚ cruise tourism has been developed rapidly. In 2017‚ the number of ship calls attains about 250 while passenger throughput attains 850000 (“Speech by‚” 2017). Recently‚ World Dream launched homeport in Hong Kong. By developing cruise tourism‚ is there any impacts affect Hong Kong and the region? For economic aspect‚ Hong Kong and the region can be benefited from cruise tourism. With increasing number of cruise tourists‚ it brings economic benefit to the
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