NATIONAL DIPLOMA LEVEL 3 Travel & Tourism a 2010/11 Student name: | Unit/Module: Unit 9 | Assignment Title: Retail Travel Operations | Lecturer: Emma-Jayne Smith | Date Issued: 09/01/13 | Final Grade Awarded | DEADLINES | PASS | MERIT | DISTINCTION | Assignment 1 (P1/P2/M1/M2 & D1)Assignment 2 (P3/M3/D2)Assignment 3(P4 & P5)The unit Final work | 08/02/1308/03/1328/03/13 | Lecturer to circle and initial | | | Grading Criteria | Met | Grading Criteria | Met | Grading Criteria
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1) The First Question: The size of global wine industry ranged from 130 billion to 180 billion in retail sales. Three categories‚ table (< 14% alcohol volume) dessert or fortified (>14%) and sparkling (champagne). Table wine consumption stands for the dominate market share. There’re 5 segments‚ jug or commodity (< $3)‚ popular premium ($3-$7)‚ super premium ($7-$14)‚ ultra and luxury (>$25). Jug wine consumption is nearly 38% of case sale but only 13% of the retail sales. The economics
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Africa was imperialized in 1884 at the conference of Berlin. By 1914‚ Europeans had taken most of Africa. Countries in Africa before imperialism where socially strong because they had a lot of different tribes‚ cultures and languages. However different ethnic groups were often in conflict. Economically they had complex trade. European countries imperialized Africa because they wanted to spread Christianity and abolish slavery. They also wanted their natural resources. They took advantage of Africa’s
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Impact of the internet to tour operators and travel agents Introduction The growth in the ICT sector hardly goes unnoticed since it affects every other industry‚ tourism included. The effects of internet in tourism have revolutionized tourism by encouraging people to travel from one place to another. The internet has increased the access of information and greatly improved communication in the world. The internet has affected tourism both positively and negatively. With the advance in technology
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September 29‚ 2014 Footwear Industry Analysis When you wake up and get dressed every morning‚ one of the first decisions you make is what shoes you will wear that day. Depending on the weather and the level of professionalism you are perceived to demonstrate‚ you make your decision. The footwear industry is a large and ever changing industry that caters to the needs of everyone. Although in some parts of the world people are lucky to have one pair of shoes‚ many people‚ including myself‚ have somewhere
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CheckPoint: Modes of Travel Lynda Harrell HTT/200 12/02/2011 Karen Stevens CheckPoint: Modes of Travel It is plenty ways to travel when going on vacation or business trips. You can take a car‚ bus‚ boat or an airplane. It really depends on how fast you want to arrive at your destination. Some people choose to arrive fast so they will take an airplane; some people like to sight see they prefer to take a car‚ bus‚ or train. Travel by Airplane When you are traveling by airplane it would
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Politicians from another country should under no circumstance be able to walk across the border and claim land that has never belonged to them. In “An African View of European Expansion‚” the elephants defends his actions by saying “I considered it necessary‚ in my friends own interest‚ to turn the undeveloped space to a more economic use by sitting in it myself.” Under what circumstance would anyone consider an assumption
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Crockett CN English 3 3/21/11 Essay 3- Critical Analysis Crazy‚ out of the world adventures. Each filled with a statement mocking the corruption of the English government. The author‚ Jonathan Swift‚ makes sure each place Gulliver visits is inhabited by a curious‚ flourishing monarchy‚ with flaws parallel to those of his native England. The ridiculousness of each of these countries is the heart of the story‚ which is a rather unforgiving satiric analysis of the often less-than-glamorous English royal
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COMMENT UPON GULLIVER’S TRAVELS AS A MULTI GENRE TEXT. (Shriya Shrimukham‚BA English hons. 2nd year) In 1726‚ the first edition of Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World {Gulliver ’s Travels) was published to great fanfare‚ first in London and early the following year in Continental Europe. Upon publication‚ Lady Mary Wortley Montagu wrote‚ "Here is a book come out‚ that all our people of taste run mad about
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Philosophical and Political Background Swift has at least two aims in Gulliver’s Travels besides merely telling a good adventure story. Behind the disguise of his narrative‚ he is satirizing the pettiness of human nature in general and attacking the Whigs in particular. By emphasizing the six-inch height of the Lilliputians‚ he graphically diminishes the stature of politicians and indeed the stature of all human nature. And in using the fire in the Queen’s chambers‚ the rope dancers‚ the bill
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