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    Travel Agency Management

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    {draw:frame} TRAVEL AGENCY MANAGEMENT HTM 1213 COURSE WORK INTRODUCTION {draw:g} MY COMPANY NAME: LOVE TOUR COMPANY SDN.BHD *SHARE HOLDER: 30% OF *BUMIPUTRA (MOHAMAND ALIZAH) TOTAL CAPITAL: RM 300‚000 LOCATION: PLAZA 393 *EMPLOYEE: TOTAL* 5 PEOPLE OFFICE SPACE: 200sq LOGO DESIGN *Reasons for the above design*: Red colou*r is love‚ passion. This color is very shinning and striking can attract customer.* And can boost our energy

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    FBI Agent Degrees

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    and which ones you should major in to become an FBI Agent. Some of these thoughts can be misleading by the law aspect of being in the FBI agency like how most say it’s the best to have a degree in Criminal Justice and criminology. Even though these two degrees will make you have an advantage over some in the law aspect of becoming an FBI Agent it won’t boost your diversity in which most regular and special agents have. The jobs in which most agents get that only study in criminology is an intelligence

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    The Crucible may be old but it can still relate to our society today. The themes of love‚ rejection‚ and guilt are a common theme between The Crucible and society today. My first theme is love. In The Crucible Elizabeth and John Proctor are married. Although John had an affair with Abigail Williams at the end of the play Elizabeth forgave him. At first Elizabeth wouldn’t forgive John. John was angry she wouldn’t forgive him‚ he said‚ “Your justice would freeze beer!” (Proctor 55 ). After Elizabeth

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    sample tour Itinerary

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    Itinerary: One day in Boston 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Boston Duck Tour and breakfast from Souper Salad onboard 11 a.m.  - 12:30  p.m. Visit to the USS Constitution and the USS Constitution Museum 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Lunch at USS Constitution café 1:45 p.m. Boat ride over to Long Wharf 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. Aquarium visit 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Free time to walk around Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market and have dinner at the  Hard Rock Café 8 p.m. Film at Aquarium’s Simons IMAX Theatre -----------------------------

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    Pet Ownership Essay

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    everything. It is common to hear someone say that having a pet is like having a child. Some pet owners absolutely agree with this idea and would call themselves their pet’s parent. Other pet owners do not make an emotional connection on that level and see their pets as only that. Pet owners can be classified based on how their pets fit into their family‚ into the categories of the care given‚ the money spent‚ and the training the pets receive. The care given to a pet generally differs between pet "parents”

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    Travel System

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    TEAM JKS TRAVEL EXPENSE SYSTEM IS-422 TEAM MEMBERS Jahnavi veni Gunnam Kartheek Bondugulapati Seshi Sai Reddy Anireddy INDEX 1. Executive Overview………………………………………….3 2. Project Description/Current Situation………………………..3 3. Project Objective……………………………………………..4 4. Scope…………………………………………………………4 5. Context Diagram……………………………………………..6 6. Files…………………………………………………………..7 7. Team Members……………………………………………….10 8. ERD…………………………………………………………..13 IS422 Deliverable One 1. Executive Overview

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    norms of the society their live in. They also wouldn’t be able to find their place in society. Significant individuals and groups that have an impact on a person’s socialization are referred to as agents of socialization. As life changes and individuals go through the various stages of life‚ their agents of socialization change as well. For example‚ the biggest influence on an infant’s life is their parents or guardians. Almost everything an infant learns is learned from them. This changes during

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    Travel Writing

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    diversity. South Africa is also one of the most iconic countries in the world. It is an experience that will continue to remain with you. As a destination‚ South Africa is multi-faceted from its people to its landscapes to the abundant wildlife‚ a tour to South Africa will motivate your mind and captivate your heart‚ this country has so much to inspire and enthrall. South Africa’s cities are also enormously varied. Prepare to be amazed by Johannesburg- the second largest city- It is one of the

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    The History of Tourism Travel begins to occur out of a sense of adventure and curiosity. 1. The Empire Era(4850B.C.- 715B.C) Egyptians travel to centralized government locations. Greeks develop common language and currency‚ and travelers’ services emerge as city-states become destinations. Romans improve roads‚ the legal system‚ and inns to further travel for commerce‚ adventure‚ and pleasure. These empires started the necessities that encourage travel Affluent population with time

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    Principal agent theory

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    Principal-agent problem is a particular game-theoretic description of a situation. There is a player called a principal‚ and one or more other players called agents with utility functions that are in some sense different from the principal’s. The principal can act more effectively through the agents than directly‚ and must construct incentive schemes to get them to behave at least partly according to the principal’s interests. The principal-agent problem is that of designing the

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