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    Front Office Procedures

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    Adriane P. Durolfo HR3G Prof. Michael Ulep Front Office Procedures 1. Search for different PMS software that are used in the hotel and give its functions. a. eZee Front Desk Hotel Software- This Software is designed to accommodate the needs of various types of properties viz the hotels‚ motels‚ resorts‚ clubs‚ B & B’s‚ small hotel franchisees‚ clubs‚ condo’s‚ hostel and apartments. eZee FrontDesk is installed in more than 98 countries round the globe with a support centre

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    Empress Theodora Feminist

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    Justinian I‚ listened to her advice regarding political decisions in the empire. She essentially co-ruled with Justinian‚ aiding in the rights for women by outlining their rights and expanding upon them. In this way‚ she was somewhat like an early feminist. During her service to her country as empress‚ Theodora protected the rights of the serfs and poor. She attended to the rights of prostitutes in particular by closing brothels‚ creating safe spaces for women‚ and passing laws to prohibit forced prostitution

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    discovery a secret‚ the news eventually got out‚ leading to what is now known as the California Gold Rush. Of course‚ once the news of gold spread‚ men swarmed to California to get a grab at the expensive metal. Soon western settlements started to pop up everywhere around the US. While all this seemed like an amazing thing to happen‚ it still had its negative effects. There were many pros and cons of the gold rush and western settlement‚ on the US as a whole‚ such

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO FRONT OFFICE ▪ Explain the key features of Property Management Systems. ▪ Describe common accommodation venue structures. ▪ Identify guests and target markets. ▪ Understand the cycle of service. What is Front Office? It is the face of the hotel. It also the heart of the venue‚ if not physically‚ then certainly operationally. Property Management Systems - A system of keeping track of and controlling financial and non financial

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    Front office and guest safety and security Security Issues ---------------------- Security encompasses areas such as security of the property itself‚ company assets‚ employees’ and customers’ personal belongings and valuables‚ life security‚ personal security etc.    In all workplaces management stipulates that it is not responsible for valuables and employees personal belongings (their handbags‚ items kept in the personal lockers‚ etc.).  Yet management must take all possible measures to

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    of this changed within a few years. The California Gold Rush was a “rapid influx of fortune seekers in California that began after gold was found at Sutter’s Mill in early 1848 and reached its peak in 1852. According to estimates‚ more than 300‚000 people came to the territory during the Gold Rush” (Encyclopedia Britannica). Within the mid 1800s‚ the cities of Sacramento and Los Angeles had little to no population. When the California Gold Rush first sparked‚ thousands upon thousands of people came

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    April 8‚ 2015 Project Synopsis Step 1: How was the Gold Rush significant to population and economic growth of California? Step 2: The California Gold Rush is historically significant in the time period of the late 1840s because it gave a population boost and tremendous economic growth. In Holt McDougal it states‚ “The discovery of gold brought quick population growth and an economic boom.” This shows that the gold rush brought along great population and economic growth. 2.“The whole

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    Environmental Effect from the Gold Rush Every tribe‚ city and nation has its own story that gives it a defining trait and our state of California is no different. Most people know that California is also known as the “Golden State”‚ but among all the reasons that gave it this name‚ aside from the unlimited sunshine throughout the year‚ the Gold Rush back in the mid 19th century is probably the most significant one of all. Most would agree that the Gold Rush was a positive‚ iconic event in California’s

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    James Marshall played a key role in the Gold Rush because he was the first person to discover gold. He was able to improve economic prospects that changed the history of California. According to the article “Racing’s California Oasis’” Elias Baldwin purchased land and territory to mine for gold for himself. Elias Baldwin was a businessman that invested a lot of money into the Gold Rush in order to become more wealthy. This simply shows how people wanted to explore more land in order to make more

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    How the California Gold Rush was Unsuccessful Did you know that over 90‚000 people all from around the globe traveled to California in 1849 in search of their fortune? James Marshall discovered the first nugget of gold on his small farm in the small town of San Francisco. He ran through the streets yelling‚” Gold!‚ Gold!‚ From the American river!”. Some miners even considered him the founder of the gold rush‚ but not all people were as successful as James Marshall was. The shortage of gold and the

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