Introduction to Hospitality and tourism Lecture 1 Tourism : Activity of people taking trips away from home and the industry which has developed to cater to/support the needs of tourism. (does not include migrants‚ PR‚ illegal immigrants) History of tourism * Early travellers travelled for: 1) curiosity 2) food and hunting (survival) 3) trade (trade routes formed – silk
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LWC1 STUDY PLAN CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIPS Chapter 10 1. What is the definition of a contract? A contract is a Promise that the Law will enforce. 2. Describe the various types of contracts. Bilateral Contract- both parties make a promise Unilateral Contract- one party makes a promise that the other party can accept only by doing something Express Contract- two parties explicitly state all important terms of their agreement Implied Contract - the words and conduct of the parties indicate
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Culture‚ Hospitality and Tourism The word “culture” cannot be defined with a precise and singular definition. In fact‚ Raymond Williams‚ a leading cultural theorist‚ pointed out “Culture is one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language” (Williams 1983:87). There are more than one hundred definitions of culture depending upon the various academic disciplines‚ ranging from literacy studies to anthropology and sociology. Different scholars have different views about what
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to: ✔ understand what is meant by a production possibility frontier; ✔ analyse the shape and the position of the production possibility frontier; ✔ understand the concept of productive efficiency. ■ Scarcity and choice In Unit 1 we saw how the study of economics was based around the issue of scarcity and choice. As consumers our wants are unlimited‚ but there is a limit to what an economy can produce because of a scarcity of resources. As consumers and voters we are‚ of course‚ interested in what
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BY SATINDER –KAUR STUDENT ID- ETOLA 17396 B.SC HONOURS IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT CTH UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND Introduction “Teamwork is seen as an aspect of high performance work systems in which it focuses as a way of
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NURSING PROCESS TEACHING CARE PLAN SUPPORTIVE DATA ---------------------------- Subjective: Pt states “my pain is still at 8/10‚ is my medication working?” Objective: 1. DX-UTI & possible urosepsis‚ Hip Fracture and fall during not a candidate for surgery‚ CHF 2.Buck’s traction applied 3. Assessment: Limited mobility‚ SOB
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HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND THE MALAYSIAN COMMUNITY Hospitality industry is a broad category of fields within the service industry that includes lodging‚ event planning‚ theme parks‚ transportation‚ cruise line‚ and additional fields within the tourism industry. Besides‚ hospitality industry is the major industries in Malaysia which is one of the most interesting and challenging industries to work in and offers a wide range of job and career opportunities and an endless variety of places to work in
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facets to the hospitality industry‚ few are more important the transportation. Without a way for tourists to get from their homes to destinations far out of reach of a car‚ there simply is no travel. As technology advances in transportation rules and regulations must keep up to ensure the safety of the general public as more than 822 million passengers are transported to and from destinations around the United Sates each year. One major law that has had a huge impact on the hospitality industry is
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History History of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka’s history is a source of great pride to both Sinhalese and Tamils‚ the country’s two largest ethnic groups. The only problem is‚ they have two completely different versions. Every historical site‚ religious structure‚ even village name seems to have conflicting stories about its origin‚ and those stories are‚ in turn‚ blended over time with contrasting religious myths and local legends. The end results are often used as evidence that the island is one group’s
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sector. The hospitality industry relies heavily on tourism and is the driving force behind sectors such as food and beverage as well as the hotel industry. It is imperative that all of these industries work in a cohesive fashion because if one fails‚ so goes the others. When a country experiences a growth in tourism there is automatically an increase in food and beverage and the hotel sector among others. There are both positive and negative effects to the linkage in the hospitality industry and
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