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    There is a statement that lifestyle entrepreneurs can jeopardise economic development of tourism destinations. Just as Dewhurst and Horobin (1998: 33) state that lifestyle entrepreneurs ‘may not be capable of long-term survival: this in turn could serve to jeopardise seriously both the economic health and social fabric of those communities‚ resorts and regions which are becoming increasingly reliant upon tourism and hospitality related activities’ . As far as I am concerned‚ I totally do not agree

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    identify Brad’s major customers • prepare a customer service policy for Brad’s business • prepare a standard for handling complaints • prepare a work instruction for handling a complaint • give an example of how you would change an element of the customer service system in response to the complaint about the quality of the meals • outline how you would change the work culture in the kitchen • outline how you would evaluate the customer service Brad’s Holiday Retreat gives in the future BSB40207

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    Procedure Read the case study. Your assessor will request that you analyse the data and material presented to make recommendations for changing the customer service processes and culture. Specifically‚ you are required to: • identify Brad’s major customers • prepare a customer service policy for Brad’s business • prepare a standard for handling complaints • prepare a work instruction for handling a complaint • give an example of how you would change an element of the customer service system

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    making your colors unidentifiable and cause everything to turn a reddish color. If you are exposed to sunlight for too long and too often‚ this vision loss can be permanent but is very rare. Usually the most common cases of snow blindness are from backpackers or people who are spending lots of their time in high altitudes of snow. Snow blindness is not usually noticeable until you have been out of exposure for a period of time. Your eyes will appear red and swell up‚ feeling like there is tough‚ gritty

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    context‚ what do you think dehydration means? When you are exercising in the heat you will sweat a lot. The sweat is water leaving your body trying to cool you down. If you don’t rehydrate yourself you could become dehydrated. 2. Astronauts and backpackers often bring dehydrated food. What do you think dehydrated food is? Dehydrated food is food that has had all of the water removed from it. Gizmo Warm-up What do rice‚ potatoes‚ and sugar have in common? They are all foods rich in carbohydrates

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    WHY HAPPINESS IS ESSENTIAL TO LIFE: “Happiness is not something already made. It comes from your actions” –Dalai Lama J.D. Salinger’s world-renowned book The Catcher in the Rye and director Sean Penn’s dramatic feature film Into the Wild both give us a unique perspective of society through a collection of descriptive imagery and riveting plot development. Both materials present us with protagonists Holden Caulfield and Chris McCandless‚ whom are deeply encompassed by self-introspection and who

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    HISTORY OF INTEL PROCESSORS Today‚ computers are a part of our lifestyle‚ but the first computer that was used was developed at the University of Pennsylvania in the year 1946! It had an ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) processor. The reprogramming feature that is so extensively used today‚ was introduced by Alan Turing and John von Neumann with their teams. The von Neumann architecture is the basis of modern computers. From the development of the first microprocessor - Intel’s

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    DEFINITION OF TOURIST/TOURISM Throughout the academic and business world there is ongoing debate regarding the insufficient definitions of the terms ‘tourism’ and ‘tourist’. Upon researching this matter I have also come to question the validity of the ‘tourism industry’ and its ability to meet the requirements of industrial and commercial activities due to the lack of uniform and limitations of what it pertains to. The following are definitions I have chosen‚ in order of preference‚ to shed light

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    (2010)}. This is most important in a crowded area such as city‚ which is where most of the documentary takes place. In A Map for Saturday‚ the need to define your own territory is prevalent throughout each city that Brook travels to. The place that backpackers like Brook commonly stay are hostels. A hostel‚ as described in the documentary‚ is basically a building that can house as many people as possible (Silva-Braga‚ 2007). There are countless bunks in a single room and a single

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    DIMENSIONS OF TOURISM REVISION * How has tourism evolved over the ages? * What factors have influenced its growth? DARK AGES * Premodern & modern tourism * Started in the Dark ages with the nomadic movement of people and survival was the focus rather than tourism then it moved to Mesopotamia and technological factor allowed easy movement of people which facilitated tourism * Then Greece ancient Rome again infrastructure played a major roles road networkds and the birth

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