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    HTL 101 mid term 2013

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    RYERSON UNIVERSITY TED ROGERS SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT HTL 101 Mid-term Keys Student Name: .............................................................................................................. Student Number: ……………………… Directions:  Time: 90 minutes Part I: Multiple Choice Questions: 1 to 50 (Circle the letter of one choice only for each question and on the bubble sheet with pencil) Total marks: 50 Part II: Short Answer Questions: 51-57

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    The Formation of the Solar System is one of the oldest problems in science. There have been many theories on how the Solar System formed‚ but there is only one theory that has been accepted. That would be the nebular theory. Also known as the nebular hypothesis and solar nebula hypothesis. The nebular hypothesis is a model that explains the evolution of the Solar System. Also‚ the nebular hypothesis is the most accepted model in the field of cosmogony. This model explains subjectively many features

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    Star Of David

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    The Star of David The Jewish symbol‚ the star of david‚ is currently one of the most known Jewish symbols. It was not well known until the 17th century. After that the star was a worldwide known symbol. This symbol has many different meanings to different people. Not much information is known about the star of david. Things like what the star of david is‚ why it is important‚ and what the star represents are the topics that have more information known about them. The star of david means “shield

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    Star Journey

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    Star Journey Self Reflection July 15‚ 2012 Star Journey is a self-development and consciousness tool conceived by Richard Geer over forty years ago. Star Journey has 7 systems of living and 96 symbols which “are used for self-reflection‚ for making decisions‚ solving problems‚ and exploring relationships” (Geer‚ 2012).  Star Journey can be used by nurses for the care of clients.  Each person will have different interpretations based on past experiences. I had the experience to be an active participant

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    Planck to expand upon the work started by Kirchhoff many years earlier [3][4]. The Stefan-Boltzman law‚ albeit having some importance on earth‚ is a major factor in the work of astrophysicist in measuring the energy output and temperature of many stars which are too far away to measure by ordinary means. Theory of the Stefan-Boltzmann Law Black body radiation is emitted as a broad spectrum‚ where the shape of the curve is modeled based off Planck’s law of black body radiation. Stefan’s Law shows

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    ASTRO101assignment4

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    ASTR 101- Assignment 4 1. What are the basic differences between the terrestrial and jovian planets? Which planets fall into each group? There are a few notable differences between terrestrial and jovian planets. Terrestrial planets are smaller in size and mass and jovian planets are larger in size and mass. Terrestrial planets are mostly made of rocks and metals‚ while jovian planets are mostly made of hydrogen‚ helium‚ and hydrogen compounds. This is why jovian planets are nicknamed “gas giants

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    Jet Star

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    Jet Star Marketing Objective Jet Star is a subsidiary airline of Qantas‚ it is founded in Melbourne‚ Australia in 2004 starting with 400 employees and up to date they have 7‚000 employees under them. Jet Star is one of the largest low- cost airline carrier in the Asia Pacific by revenue Jet Star objective is to offer all day‚ everyday low fares to allow more people to fly to different places more often. From the advertising slogan of Jet star “All day everyday low fares” we are able to know their

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    Hotel Continental Case Study

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    capacity utilization of the hotel to as much as 40% only‚” Oscar Mendoza told his Marketing Manager‚ Ernesto de los Santos. “How do we fill up the remaining 60%? Before Cory became President‚ I read in the daily newspapers that most of these five-star hotels in Metro Manila were underutilized? What led to this situation? Could you gather some data that will help me in deciding whether or not I should bid for Hotel Continental? The data could also help me in figuring the appropriate bid price.”

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    Dr. Arrowion And Religion

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    part of the SETI program‚ which tries to contact other species from different planets. However‚ the antagonist David Drumlin tries to discourage Dr. Arroway from any further progress. Nevertheless‚ when Dr. Arroway is contacted by species from the star Vega this causes people to question faith and science. Protestors start to form to complain about the achievement‚ viewing the communication with Vega as a turpitude against God. The problems that arose from the contact cause Dr. Arroway to question

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    The evolution of the early universe was the aftermath of the big bang. The early stages of the universe evolved which lead to the creation of matter and the separation of what is now known as the four fundamental particles of the universe. The creation of matter in the early universe was aided by the four fundamental forces‚ the strong force‚ the weak force‚ the electromagnetic force and the force of gravity. The standard model includes the three of the four fundamental forces excluding gravity

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