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    1. List common guest amenities that the hotel provides to its guests. Kitchen Utensils One of the benefits of extended stay hotels is the ability to cook in. Rather than blowing your travel budget on fast food and expensive restaurants‚ you’ll be able to cook yourself meals with food from the grocery store. Among the other amenities included should be pots‚ pans‚ dishes and silverware. Some extended stay hotels will also have other kitchen amenities‚ such as in-room coffee pots‚ espresso machines

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    Guest Service

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    Guest Service MGT/372 May 13‚ 2013 As a family and working at an Event and Wedding Planner company‚ we love to treat ourselves once or twice a month without the rush or pressure of being working. Now‚ with the information learn thru this class does a lot that is looked to have a clear understand of what is learned. The level of service we received during our dining experience are the expectation we have of a restaurant‚ they can be minimum‚ met‚ exceed

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    Irony in "The Guest"

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    In "The Guest" Albert Camus uses irony to convey the existential theme of making what you believe to be the moral choice regardless of the consequences. This theme reflects Camus ’ existential philosophies‚ stressing free choice and responsibility for one ’s actions in addition to the inevitability of death. This philosophy plays a major role in the theme and structure of this story‚ and stresses the individual ’s unique position as a self determining agent responsible for the authenticity of his

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    Daru's The Guest

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    interesting reads for me. It seemed that the writings were more of modern times‚ which held my attention. The two reads had more adventure and action‚ covering my two favorite attributes of a book or movie. The first story that I will discuss is The Guest. The story starts off with the narrator describing the world that a man named Daru lives in. Daru is the main character of this very attention-grabbing story. Daru seems to be a solitary man that lives in a poor village. This village is stationed in

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    The beginning of this essay kind of made me chuckle because my parents are much the same way with maple syrup. Throughout my childhood‚ they would always push me to eat the "natural" kind. Just like the author of this essay Margery Guest‚ I much preferred the heavily processed and high fructose corn syrup infused name brands. Unfortunately for me‚ I was rarely able to convince my mom to buy any. Not until a few years ago did I realize the benefit and quality of "real" syrup‚ and reading this essay

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    Guests of the Sheik

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    Ethnocentrism: The Cultural Differences between Western and Middle Eastern Cultures Through its ethnocentric tales and family based beliefs‚ Elizabeth Warnock Fernea’s Guests of the Sheik suggests that to find the true representation of Islamic culture‚ one must leave ethnocentrism behind. Not only will we discuss ethnocentrism and the cultural differences between Western and Middle Eastern societies‚ we will also take a look at the women of El Nahra and family within the differing

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    The Unexpected Guest

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    Modified: Wed 23/05/2012 18:28 The unexpected guest Besides my father and mother‚ there are my elder brother Gerald‚ my younger brother Kenny and my younger sister Rita. Gerald is a seaman‚ and he is away from home most of the time. I remember his stories about his voyages around the world‚ and the many fascinating things which he has seen on his long journeys. When Gerald’s twenty-first birthday drew near‚ both Mother and Father decided to organize a birthday party. We did not have much

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    Uninvited Guests

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    Uninvited Guests I waited there silently and diligently until the owner of the house decided to leave. The man was a short and fat man‚ who was carrying several bags all stuffed to their capacity. I tried to figure out was in the bag‚ however I couldn’t make out the strange figure‚ but I was certain it had moved. I patiently waited for the man to get in his car‚ and leave the sight of the house. When he left I calmly moved toward the house‚ I tried not to draw too much attention‚ because the thing

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    Guest Cycle

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    Managing the Guest Cycle The guest cycle describes the activities that each guest passes by from the moment he/she calls to communicate a reservation inquiry until he/she departs from the hotel. The hotel guest stay cycle can be divided into four main stages. Within these four stages there are important task related to guest services and guest accounting. The Four Stages of Guest Cycle: 1. Pre-Arrival 2. Arrival 3. Occupancy 4. Departure Below is a description of the activities

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    The Ambitious Guest

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    One September night a family had gathered round their hearth‚ and piled it high with the driftwood of mountain streams‚ the dry cones of the pine‚ and the splintered ruins of great trees that had come crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire‚ and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness; the children laughed; the eldest daughter was the image of Happiness at seventeen; and the aged grandmother‚ who sat knitting in the warmest

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