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    Hospitality Management

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    Report to : Duty Manager and Food and Beverage Lecturer Reflecting from my management shift‚ restaurant manager has many different kinds of important tasks and responsibilities in the restaurant. Restaurant manager plays an important role in the hospitality and food and beverage department as they can motivate the staff and maintain the high quality service which will help the business run successfully. Manager can provide appropriate ambiance in the restaurant which will provide warm and comfortable

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    Hospitality Business Development Essay Matriculation no. 40071909 Module no. – TMS09801 Date – 30.03.2012 Paper ID- 15870080 Word count-1387 “ Knowing your customers – actual and potential – and your competitors is essential to the development of strong businesses” (Hassanien‚ Dale & Clarke‚ 2010‚ p.84). Evaluate this point of view within the context

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    Child Labour

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    (Published in International Journal of Technical Cooperation‚ 4 (1)‚ Summer‚ 1998) CHILD LABOUR IN BANGLADESH Nasim Banu‚ Shahjahan Bhuiyan‚ Islamic University‚ Kushtia and Smita Sabhlok‚ University of Southern California In an increasingly integrated world‚ people feel more intimately connected with communities and processes in distant lands. Today the world seems to have high expectations and aspirations for its children‚ certainly higher than seeing them break bricks or straining their

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    child labour

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    Child Labour Many people around the world think that child labour is something that only happened in the pass.These people are mistaken. They would be astonished if they actually knew the true figures of children that suffer and are exploited daily by people who make the work outrageous hours for hardly any reward. Around about 246 million children are enforced in child labour. Many of these helpless children not only have to deal with the amount of work that has been given to them by their

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    Child Labour

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    Child labour is the practice of having children engage in economic activity‚ on part or full-time basis. The practice deprives children of their childhood‚ and is harmful to their physical and mental development. Poverty‚ lack of good schools and growth of informal economy are considered as the important causes of child labour in India. The 2001 national census of India estimated the total number of child labour‚ aged 5–14‚ to be at 12.6 million. The child labour problem is not unique to India;

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    Feminization of Labour

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    Feminisation of labour: A good or bad thing for women in developing countries? Feminisation of labour is a marker given to the movement towards greater employment of women‚ and of men willing and able to operate with these more ’feminine ’ modes of interaction (“Feminization of Labor Law and Definition”). The last few decades have witnessed an increase in the employment of women in most developing countries‚ despite the discrimination in wages and earnings. The changes brought about may be partly

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    Tourism and Innovation

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    Tourism Management 31 (2010) 1–12 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Tourism Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Progress in Tourism Management A review of innovation research in tourism Anne-Mette Hjalager University of Southern Denmark‚ Niels Bohrsvej 9-10‚ DK-6700 Esbjerg‚ Denmark article info abstract Article history: Received 27 January 2009 Accepted 31 August 2009 Over the past two decades‚ there has been increasing focus on the topic

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    Tourism

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    culture‚ Malacca has a huge achievement in year 2008 – Malacca has been declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site together of Georgetown‚ Penang‚ Malaysia. The declaration has brought a big impact to Malacca in term of tourism where the tourist flow into Malacca has been increased. The tourism attractions of Malacca included Al Azim Mosque‚ Portuguese Square‚ A’Famosa Water World‚ Crocodile Farm‚ St Paul’s Church‚ Poh San Teng Remple and Perigi Rajah Well and more. (http://www.malaccaguide.com)

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    Child Labour

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    ON CHILD LABOUR “A Project Report of Environmental Education Submitted to the Principal of Gangadhar Meher Junior College‚ Sambalpur for the session 2009-10” GANGADHAR MEHER JUNIOR COLLEGE SAMBALPUR SUPERVISOR SUBMITTED BY : _______________ Md. Sultan Lect. In Environmental Education +2 1st Year Arts. G.M. Junior College‚ Sambalpur Roll No – Sec – ‘ ’ AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT To prepare a status report on the prevalence of child labour in a given area

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    Child Labour

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    Child labour in India Child labour in India is the practice where children engage in economic activity‚ on part or full-time basis. The practice deprives children of their childhood‚ and is harmful to their physical and mental development. Poverty‚ lack of good schools and growth of informal economy are considered as the important causes of child labour in India. The 2001 national census of India estimated the total number of child labour‚ aged 5–14‚ to be at 12.6 million.Child labor problem is

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