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    Threats: Hilton Hotels With thousands of hotels on every corner in every city‚ how does one decide which hotel meets there expectations? Hilton Hotels has become a world wide name‚ which has ventured out into franchise hotels‚ casino- hotels and inns‚ operates a computerized reservation system‚ selling furnisher‚ equipment‚ and supplies. As a result Hilton Hotels is one of the largest chains of hotels‚ in addition to undertaking international relationships. Taking on international affairs and

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    aesthetics‚ politics‚ literature‚ philosophy and medicine. Buddhism is the religion that most of the Chinese believe in. Theravada5 and Mahayana6 are the two major branches of Buddhism that generally recognized. The former one is widespread in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia while the latter one is widespread in East Asia like China. It emphasizes human minds and the improvement and consciousness of moral. Tourism development and itinerary planning - Pilgrimage Pilgrimage plays an important role in China’s

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    The Iron-Carbon Diagram

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    The Iron-Carbon Diagram There are two iron-carbon equilibrium diagrams: - stable iron-graphite Fe-Gr - metastable iron-cementite Fe-Fe3C The stable condition usually takes a very long time to develop. The metastable diagram is of more interest. Fe3C iron carbide called cementite because it is hard. Following phases exist on Fe-Fe3C diagram: - liquid solution of iron and carbon (L) - ferrite ( ) – an interstitial solid solution of carbon in Fe (bcc). At room temperature ferrite is ductile but

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    Industrialisation was a slow transformation that took place in Europe during the first half of the nineteenth century. It affected many people and countries. Lots of areas of society and the economy improved during this time for example banking‚ transportation and communication all changed for the better. ’Western Europe underwent a period of rapid urbanization’ (Merriman‚ 1996‚ p.669). The population grew so the manufacturing industry had to change and improve in order to keep up with demand. Before

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    Compare and contrast two models of one cognitive process. One type of cognitive process is memory. Memory has the ability to recover information about past events or knowledge. Memory refers to the processes that are used to obtain‚ store‚ retain and later retrieve information. Two models of memory processes are long-term memory system and multi-store memory model. One model of memory is the long-term memory system. The long-term memory system is created of two different systems of memories. The

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    DATA FLOW DIAGRAM

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    DATA FLOW DIAGRAM Group#7 Nugao Oserin Obongen The Data Flow Diagram (DFD) • a graphical representation of the flow of data through an information system. It enables you to represent the processes in your information system from the viewpoint of data. The DFD lets you visualize how the system operates‚ what the system accomplishes and how it will be implemented‚ when it is refined with further specification. • Data flow diagrams are used by systems analysts to design information-processing systems

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    Indian Hotel Industry Overview & Opportunities • Ask a question Raise your hand Type question Australia Unlimited Contents • • • • • • • • • • Key facts Advantage India Market overview Emerging Trends Investments Key initiatives Opportunities About HICSA 2011 Hotel development mission AUSTRADE INDIA – Travel and Tourism KEY FACTS AT A GLANCE • Contribution of travel and tourism to GDP expected to rise from AUD 120 bn in year 2010 to AUD 350 bn by year 2020 • Average growth

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    Hotel Reservation

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    Jade Hotel’s Reservation Application Using Mobile Technology Jessa C. Agpaoa Melanie M. Amplogio Rolyn V. Manansala 4th Year BSIT Student 4th Year BSIT Student 4th Year BSIT Student San Isidro‚ Castillejos‚ Sta. Maria‚ Castillejos‚ Sta. Maria‚ Castillejos‚ Zambales‚ Philippines Zambales‚ Philippines Zambales‚ Philippines jessaagpaoa03@gmail.com mhelpotz03@gmail.com rholynemanansala@gmail.com ABSTRACT Fast‚ accurate and relevant hotel services have been a great demand in

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    Potential Energy Diagram

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    POTENTIAL ENERGY DIAGRAM In physics the terms of mechanical energy usually refers to Potential energy (U) and Kinetic Energy (K). In the absence of non-conservative‚ or dissipative forces‚ these energies obey the law of conservation of energy‚ or ΔU + ΔK = 0. That is‚ when a system is only acting under the influence of conservative forces its total energy content never changes‚ the energy just converts between forms. At any point in the cycle‚ the total energy is constant‚ U + K = Umax = Kmax

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    Entity Relational Diagram

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    Entity-Relationship (E/R) Model Dr P Sreenivasa Kumar Professor CS&E Dept I I T Madras Entity-Relationship (E/R) Model Widely used conceptual level data model • proposed by Peter P Chen in 1970s Data model to describe the database system at the requirements collection stage • high level description. • easy to understand for the enterprise managers. • rigorous enough to be used for system building. Concepts available in the model • entities and attributes of entities. • relationships between

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