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    The first requisite of civilization is that of justice. Sigmund Freud (Austrian psychologist‚ 1856-1939) “The first requisite of civilization‚ therefore‚ is that of justice-that is‚ the assurance that a law once made will not be broken in favor an individual. This implies nothing as the ethical value of such a law‚” (Freud 49). In other words what Freud means by his quote is that once the law and regulation of justice are set in place it allows civilization to have order and structure but the

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    Civilization is something that can go extinct if you not have all of the things that you need in life just to stay maintained. Vere Gordon Childe’s found out the ten major components that a civilization would need to have to rise but not fall. Those ten major components were writing‚ monumental architecture‚ social stratification‚ taxation‚ art‚ cities and city planning‚ fulltime craftsmen‚ predictive sciences‚ external trade‚ and notion of a state. This might sound like it is a lot‚ but if one were

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    Easter Harry A. Akoh CO.610.HIST1111.80769.20152 11 October 2014Mesopotamia: First Wave Civilization Religions Abstract To believe and to worship is the definition of religion. But when and where did religion start from? Maybe today‚ yesterday‚ or maybe even thousands of centuries ago. It had to start somewhere. Wherever it started it wasn’t always the same. I would to start from one of the very first civilizations‚ Mesopotamia. It was created around 3500 BCE and had very unique view of religion

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    interested in pursuing a career in the hospitality industry? Has this changed from the beginning of the class? Please respond to two of your classmates postings. Main posts I really learned lot of things from this class. Also‚ it has been helped me learn more things in the industry in the hospitality tourism‚ and leisure industry. I have gained some knowledge of the opportunities of career in the industry and I also gained some the skills from the hospitality‚ tourism‚ and leisure industry

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    Sundiata an Epic of Old Mali: Book Review. Summary The story of Sundiata is considered classic because of its historical and legendary value. The setting of this story took place in 13th century A.D. He was the son of Sogolon Kedjou of Do and King Maghan Kon Fatta of Mali and is known for uniting twelve kingdoms of Mali. Sundiata was considered as a disappointment because it was predicted before his birth‚ he would have made Mali famous but when he was born he was aesthetically displeasing and

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    view on the hospitality industry‚ what kinds of businesses are involved in it and challenges it faces. To do so‚ it considers the views of different authors which are relative with hospitality industry. There is some data describing the importance of the Hospitality industry in the Scotland and worldwide and there is also some figure show the reputation of hospitality industry in the Scotland and tourist interest toward the Scotland. This essay explores most of the area in the hospitality industry‚

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    Hospitality is the relationship between the guest and the host‚ or the act or practice of being hospitable. This includes the reception and entertainment of guests‚ visitors‚ or strangers. Hospitality may also refer to good caring. By metonymy the Latin word ’Hospital’ means a guest-chamber‚ guest’s lodging‚ and an inn. Hospes is thus the root for the English words host (where the p was dropped for convenience of pronunciation) hospitality‚ hospice‚ hostel and hotel. In India hospitality is based

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    For the twenty-first century American reader‚ ancient global literature may seem unlike any text read before; the reader is bounced around from continent to continent‚ leaving time and space disoriented and exaggerated. The word “journey” is used so loosely throughout global ancient literature that it is often difficult for a reader to follow the plot of a text. Ancient literature characters often set off on journeys‚ recalling events that seem unrealistic. In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus travels

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    Chapter 1: The Hospitality Industry and You What is Hospitality? * Many people’s definition of hospitality extends only to restaurants and hotels * In reality‚ it goes far beyond this and includes any organization that provides food‚ shelter‚ and other services * Students considering entering the field of hospitality should take into consideration all of the types of business that hospitality encompasses but also‚ the various career streams in functional areas across segments (such as

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    maintain the Kempinski standards nearly 870 employees are working under the roof of Ciragan Palace. Hotel has five F&B outlets‚ two bars and three restaurants‚ not only serving hotel guests but accepts reservations from outside guests as well. The first restaurant is Gazebo‚ which is open from 06.30 am to 12.00pm with a great range of food as well as breakfast and afternoon tea. The second restaurant is the Laledan restaurant which is a fine-dining restaurant serving the richest Sunday brunch in town

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