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    HOTEL MANAGEMENT TOURISM MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT EVENTS AND CONVENTION MANAGEMENT PROJECT TITLE: SUNNY’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY PROJECT THEME: Grand Masquerade PROPOSED DATE: December 15‚ 2012 – 6:00pm to 10:00pm PROPOSED VENUE: Sunny Hotel Sky Deck RATIONALE: I chose the venue as a rooftop terrace to match the time of event‚ therefore the event participants will enjoy the view and the city lights. Purpose of the event is for the Sunny Hotel’s 10th anniversary which will

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    Concept The objective of this event is to present the new delightful Swarovski collection of lightening products‚ as the world leader in high-quality precision cut crystal has chosen this city to reveal its marvelous pieces‚ which will be presented on September 16th of 2013 from 19.00 to 22.00 in the Gallery of La Pelota‚ gathering approximately 300 guests. The reason to make this important event happen on the September 16th is to project a fresh mood to the guests‚ as it is a hot month and

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    to achieve my goal of being an Event Planner‚ and with the mind set of an Event Planner; I truly would not want anyone crying at their party. For the past couple of years I have struggled with what career I wanted to pursue. I tried the teaching route‚ beauty school scene‚ and even nursing‚ but through my trials and tribulations I realized that my true calling was to be an Event Planner. Ever since I was younger I always loved having parties‚ and considered each event‚ whether a holiday party‚ birthday

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    Assignment #1: Surprise Ending in The Modest Proposal Syreeta Bruster Professor Lynn Wilson World Cultures II – HUM 112 November 12‚ 2012 A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift is a satirical story with lots of sarcasm. This proposal was written to shock or force the government into a reaction. As the government read his proposal it should bring about a response. This proposal suggests a “barbaric solution” that amounts purely to cannibalism. Mr. Swift’s idea is to help end poverty and

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    Short Story Analysis A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift once remarked‚ “We have just religion enough to make us hate‚ but not enough to make us love one another” (Conditions). 1729 was a time where both economic and religious struggles raged between Ireland and England. Jonathan Swift’s motives for A Modest Proposal were driven by influence‚ oppression‚ and poverty. This brutal yet ironic satire demonstrated Swift’s frustration in regards to English and Irish politics. His mocking tone was to shock

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    A modest proposal by Jonathan Swift is a satirical essay written in 1729. It was written in protest of the English treatment of the catholic people in Ireland. During the late 17th century‚ political pamphlets were distributed throughout Ireland to promote the ideas of various intellectuals and laymen. Jonathan Swift took advantage of the overlooked pamphlets‚ and constructs a ridiculous proposal. He does this to illustrate how backwards and bad the state of Ireland is and the social classes. “A

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    A Modest Proposal A modest proposal was written in 1729 by Johnathan Swift. Swift was born in Ireland. Swift moved to England‚ but later on became ruler of the St. Patrick’s Cathedral. He felt‚ for his own part‚ that he had been exiled to Ireland when he would have much preferred to have been in England‚ and his personal sense of the wrongs he had received at the hands of the English only intensified the anger he felt at the way England mistreated Ireland. He lived in an Ireland which was a colony

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    Event Proposal

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    Event Name: Reaching Your Destination Date: July 19th‚ 2012 Point of Contact(s): Purpose of the Event (Mission): “Reaching Your Destination” is a program created To give students the tools that they will need to build their brand and become marketable in the contemporary world; therefore‚ reaching their ultimate destination. Description of the Event: Many students have all the credentials to become an asset to any company; however‚ they are not recognizedby these corporations because of large

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    “A Modest Proposal” Essay Jonathan Swift wrote “A Modest Proposal” to mock the Irish government for doing nothing‚ during a time of famine‚ to help the Irish people. Swift’s proposal has six main positions. He organises the positions numerically. For instance‚ at the beginning of paragraphs twenty-one through twenty-six‚ he starts off with “for first” ‚ “secondly” ‚ “thirdly” ‚ and so forth. Swift’s first position is that his proposal would take care of the amount of papists

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    Jonathan Swift’s use of satire in his writing of A Modest Proposal allows him to criticize his audience and make his main point without directly stating it. Swift creates a man who appears concerned and sympathetic towards the poor people while still agreeing and identifying with the upper class of Ireland. The reader’s confidence in the speaker quickly diminishes when he reveals his “modest proposal” to eat children in order to effectively reduce poverty and overpopulation. Swift’s main goal

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