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    GUEST TYPES; 1. Confidential 2. Government official 3. VIP 4. With Reservation 5. Walk Ins 6. Owner/Board of Director 7. Returning Guest 8. Employees 9. Celebrity MARKET SEGMENT ABBREVIATION CODE: 1. HU = House Use 2. Comp = Complimentary 3. Corp = Corporation 4. IT = Individual Travelers 5. FIT = Rack rate 6. LSG = Long Staying Guest 7. ALCO = All charges to Company 8. MTCO = Meal only To Company 9. RMCO = Room

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    World War 1 was the first major global conflict. On one side called the triple alliance there was Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Italy (who ended up switching sides). On the other side called the triple entente there was the British‚ French and Russians (who ending up dropping out of the war). The triple entente was commonly known as the allies especially after the Americans entered the war in 1918. Many questioned wether the Allied leadership was effective. Yes‚ the allied leadership was effective

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    were far fewer plots of land than individuals‚ government officials padded the land barrel with blank tickets. When an individual’s name was called‚ they were required to pay a grant fee‚ or forfeit the land to the state (Williams‚ The Georgia Gold Rush: Twenty-Niners‚ Cherokees‚ and Gold Fever‚ 52). Clearly‚ this was a ploy by the state government to “earn something from nothing‚” because the land that was included in the lottery was arguably not the state of Georgia’s to begin with. Still‚ despite

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    shouldn’t be submissive to their husbands. Katherine from the play The Taming of The Shrew is embodying all of the traits of a feminist but consequently in the play the traits of being a feminist aren’t important anymore. The speech at the end is the illustration of a mentally ill woman so easily influenced by the ideals of submission and domesticity instead of being the feminist heroine she is portrayed to be. In the play she is a free spirited woman

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    Feminist Lens: A Perspective - The Awakening Kristin Miller South University Online   Feminist Lens: A Perspective - The Awakening During the late nineteenth century‚ a woman’s place in society was confined to the reverence of her children and constant submission to her husband. The Awakening‚ by Kate Chopin is a novel about Edna Pontellier whose life was embraced through the frustrations and triumphs as she attempts to cope with the strict cultural demands in which she was confined. This essay

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    There has been a phenomena in the Hmong community that is similar to the Gold Rush in 1849 in California‚ the Hmong has been featured in the news lately that they moved to California all the sudden to grow Marijuana. Personal story‚ whenever I went home for break or a visit‚ I would hear my parents talk about their coworkers or distant relatives that migrated to California to grow Cannabis or to work in the someone else’s Cannabis farm. Recently‚ there has been Hmong people appearing on the news

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    First Response Chandlers Letters The California Rush began on Jan 24‚ 1848. The founder of its first majestic gold was James W. Marshall. That was the beginning of optimism and daring change for many Americans. By the 1850’s a large population of 300‚000 newcomers traveled and settled in California. One of those ambius Americans was Chandler‚ he was a well rounded minor who settled and worked very hard to get to the top. Chandler proclaimed many obstacles in a bundle of letters‚ whom he wrote to

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    Elvis Presley stated it first when he sang “Only Fools Rush In” in the song “ I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You”. The album containing the song stayed at number one for 20 weeks. He may not have intentionally tried to‚ but he sang right into the theme of the story “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare. The theme to which I am referring to is to slow down take one’s time‚ think things over‚ and do not rush into things too quickly. Many of the characters in the story rushed into things

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    staunch feminist by not allowing anyone to know about Pearl and her lover in the court. Hester is punished by standing in the middle of the town and letting people interrogate her about her child and the identity of her lover‚ but she doesn’t let anyone know‚ so she is forced to wear the letter A on her chest. Showing the letter A to the people is a dangerous thing because a person can hurt her when Hester is walking around the village with her daughter‚ Pearl. Hester can be loud in front of other

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    Feminist Perspective in “The Awakening” In The Awakening‚ Chopin describes how the perfect man or woman should look according to society. The Awakening was published in 1899 which “aroused a storm of controversy for its then unprecedented treatment of female independence and sexuality‚ and for its unromantic portrayal of marriage.” (Chopin‚ 1899‚ Note) Women were expected to be obedient housewives and a doting mother to their children. The statement; “If it was not a women’s place to look after

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