An event organiser also has the role of preparing and distributing supporting documents‚ most events require some form of hard or soft copy that can be distributed. A soft copy is a version of a document‚ such as a PDF that can be emailed or uploaded to a website. Promotional items can be used because they include advertising to raise awareness. Another method of providing documents which has become increasingly popular to distribute information about events is through email and social networking
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Week 28 Student fieldtrip guide (Fieidtrip on e"’ February) Introductory ’formative’ assignment: Tourism markets in a destination What to do: Use relevant references‚ such as Tourism management textbooks‚ journal articles and industry reports to examine the following areas: 1. Destination characteristics: 1.1 Type of tourist attractions: identify types of tourist attractions in Chester and types of authenticity these attractions aim at providing‚ (in week 28) 1.2 Existing tourism markets: research
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Person centred approaches 1.1 Treating people as individualsMaking sure people have their privacyMaking sure people have access to their rights Treating people with dignity and respectSupporting people to be as independent. 1.2 Taking into account person centred values makes me work better for the individual person‚ rather than imposing my own choices on them and taking away their own right to independence and choice. 1.3 Taking risks means that you are able to choose and be in control
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http://www.shmoop.com/the-outsiders/darrel-curtis.html Character Study Task Isabella Ransome ‘The Outsiders’ Darrel (Darry) Curtis is 20 years of age and is legal guardian of his brothers‚ Ponyboy Curtis and Sodapop Curtis‚ due to his parents dying in a car wreck 8 months before the events in the book take place. ‘Darry is six feet two‚ and broad-shouldered and muscular. He has dark brown hair that kicks out in front
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SLIDE 1 AUSTRALIA * Vietnam * Canada * Brazil For this presentation we will be comparing and contrasting the cultural difference of the three countries of Vietnam‚ Canada and Brazil against Australia. To do so we have conducted an analysis utilising Hofstede’s Cultural Model. In doing so we will utilise examples in order to demonstrate different difficulties international managers will face in conducting business operations in each of these countries. SLIDE 2 Power Distance
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H1/H2 Scarcity‚ Choice & Opportunity Costs Ace Responses Scarcity‚ Choice & Opportunity Costs H1/H2 Scarcity‚ Choice & Opportunity Costs Ace Responses Scarcity‚ Choice & Opportunity Costs - Table of Contents S/No Questions Question Type 1 : Essay Type Questions for Resource Allocation 1 Explain what is meant by the basic problem of scarcity [10] Question Type 2 : Opportunity Costs 1 You have just obtained your GCE A-Level results. You qualify to enter the University. If you study in the
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M2- Compare areas of growth or decline in the primary‚ secondary and tertiary sector of business activities. The Primary sector includes areas such as agriculture‚ hunting‚ forestry‚ fishing‚ energy and water; over the years the primary sector has drop dramatically in regards to the number of people that have been working in the ‘primary’ sector; In 1978‚ there was 1‚127‚000 people working in the primary sector‚ but in 2008 the amount of workers that stopped working for the primary sector was
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WWW.MACLEANS.CA Chasing Ice: Pictures from ground zero of climate change by Brian D. Johnson on Tuesday‚ November 20‚ 2012 5:58am - 63 Comments [pic] EIS field assistant‚ Adam LeWinter on NE rim of Birthday Canyon‚ Greenland Ice Sheet‚ July 2009 / Photograph by James Balog For the climate-change skeptics out there‚ who cling to their God-given right to ignore science and stoke debate with the fossil fuel of old-growth ideology‚ Chasing Iceshould be required viewing. And for those of us
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Marta Iwaniak H1301073 Anuja Prasha 1.1 L’Oreal Paris The L’Oreal Paris Brand Division of L’Oreal USA‚ Inc. is a total beauty care company that combines the latest in technology with the highest in quality for the ultimate in luxury beauty at mass. L’Oreal Paris is a truly global beauty brand with many internationally renowned products. For most‚ the name “L’Oreal” is immediately evocative of the brand’s signature phrase‚ "Because I’m Worth It.”— the concept behind the legendary advertising
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What is the relationship between morality and religion? There are three broad views that morality: depends on religion‚ is independent of religion and is opposed to religion. The view that morality depends on religion maintains that without religion‚ there would be no morality because moral codes come from religion and moral opinions are judged by religious teaching i.e. God. Moral behavior is judged to be right or wrong depending on whether it follows or opposes the teaching of God or religious
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