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    EVOLUTION OF HOTEL INDUSTRY: Overall Growth in 2005 -2006 OVERALLGROWTH IN 2005 - 06 OCCUPANCY RATE : 2.6% AVERAGE RATE : 23.7% REVP : 26.9% (IN IMR AND 28.1% IN USD) HOTEL: Hotel or Inn may be defined as an establish‚ment whose primary business is providing paid lodging facilities for the general public‚m and which furnishesone or more of the services like - Food & Beverages Services‚ Concierge‚ Bell or Door Attendants Service‚ laundry or Dry Cleaning‚ and use of furniture and

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    The importance of understanding consumer behaviour and profiling target market for effective communication strategy It is of an utmost importance that any company that deals with consumers as their main resources for profit to recognize who their buyers are. Although it is not possible for marketers to completely grasp the very essence of each target market and categorize them in proper groups‚ one cannot deny that there are certain patterns which a similar group of consumers follow up to some extent

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    TERM PAPER OF QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES Submitted by: Sanjay giri goswami Roll no. A78 Reg no. 10908015 Sec: RT1910 Facebook Facebook is the world’s largest social network‚ with over 500 million users. Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004‚ initially as an exclusive network for Harvard students. It was a huge hit: in 2 weeks‚ half of the schools in the Boston area began demanding a Facebook network. Zuckerberg immediately recruited his friends Dustin Moskowitz

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    Kant’s Moral Philosophy Faafetai Ieremia Jr Kant’s Moral Philosophy Introduction Kant’s moral philosophy is also known as Kantian ethics. It is a type of a deontological theory‚ which is based on ethics. Immanuel Kant founded this deontological theory. Kant’s theory developed as a culmination to the enlightenment rationalism. The basic central idea of this theory is that the good will is the intrinsic quality of nature. Hence‚ if the action is morally good‚ maxim‚ it acts as the theory

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    in brand management at Hy Dairies.” This strong social identity may have contributed to her perception of her boss‚ Syd Gilman—namely‚ that she grouped him in with other men in management positions. In other words‚ Beauport may have engaged in categorization‚ homogenization‚ and differentiation (McShane & Steen‚ 2012‚ p. 73).   2. What other perceptual error is apparent in this case study? There is evidence of the false-consensus effect (McShane & Steen‚ 2012‚ p. 78). Syd Gilman overestimated

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    In ’Tradition and the Individual Talent’‚ T.S. Eliot so eloquently states "Art never improves‚ but... the material of art is never quite the same" (Eliot‚ 1921‚ p. I) . In other words‚ art stays itself but not quite the self it once used to be; rather a new version is created‚ recreated and refashioned over and over again. This axiom hints to the generative nature‚ a key feature marking art. This generative nature makes it possible for art to generate (new) art: the outcome of this process is similar

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    “To Kill A Mockingbird” written by Harper Lee‚ is a book written from the perspective of a child in the 1900s and written in a developed town where even the “small characters” make a big difference in the story‚ one “small character” in the story is Mayella Ewell‚ a crucial person in this story. Mayella Ewell‚ a white female who comes from a poor family lineage‚ and also has seven siblings and a father who gets drunk and abuses and disrespects mayella and her rights. Around the 1930s everything revolved

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    We came up with certain hypothesis that are based on our predictions: “Users  experience  an  “illusory  correlation”  when  they  are  asked  to  rank  the  generic brands.”  Users  tend  to  think  that  the  generic  brand  would  be  less  tasty  even  though  in  reality  that’s often  not  the  case.  However  because  it  is  a  generic  brand  they  have  prejudices  against  it.  We  expect participants  to  create  an illusory correlation between the brand‚ its quality and  the price. In our case

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    particular pleasures. In evaluating pleasures‚ the 5th element is to study the pleasures that result from the specifically human faculties qualitatively higher to those from animal appetites‚ but it’s practically hard to gather proofs. Mill here has 2 categorizations for assessing pleasures. For Mill’s Utilitarianism to be understood‚ the second interpretation needs disjointed notions ‚supported by the fist position‚ since the 2nd is closer to Mill’s situation. This section can clarify why experienced person’s

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    Since the 1980s‚ the worldwide obesity rate has more than doubled (World Health Organization‚ 2015). Today‚ 1 in 4 adults and 1 in 10 children are diagnosed as clinically obese (WHO‚ 2015). The global trend of obesity is consistent within Canada‚ with over 20.2 percent of the adult population classified as obese‚ which translates to 5.3 million individuals (Statistics Canada‚ 2014). This striking weight increase over time has developed into what is known as an obesity ‘epidemic’. According to the

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