virtue of this definition therefore land is excluded from the sale of goods act. Existing goods Are goods already owned or possessed by the seller and may be either specified or agreed upon at the time a contract of sale is made. Specific good Means goods identified and agreed upon at the time a contract of sale is made. Future goods Goods to be manufactured or produce by the seller after the making of the contract of sale. 2.0 The contract of sale A contract of sale of goods is a
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References: A.J. Veal (2011): Research Methods for Leisure and Tourism‚ 4th ed. Harlow‚ England‚ Financial Times Press‚ 592 pages. ISBN-10: 0273717502; ISBN-13: 9780273717508 Dillman D.‚ Smyth J.‚ & Christioan LM Elin Bandmann. (2008): Physical activity questionnaires. (Master ’s thesis‚ GIH‚ Sweden). Galton‚ F. (1874): English Men of Science: Their Nature and
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experienced the hospitality industry. The industry is vast‚ and constantly changing to meet customer expectations. It is also a very diverse industry‚ ranging from stays in a five-star hotel to meals in a fast-food outlet. In these first two units‚ you will develop your knowledge and understanding of this exciting and fast-moving industry. You first consider the different types of businesses in hospitality industry at national and local levels. You will explore the types of hospitality jobs‚ and the
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Contemporary Hospitality Industry | The Contemporary Hospitality Industry (Task 2.1) | | | | Lam Leung Man David | 1/14/2013 | | Contents Abstract 2 Acknowledgment 3 In relation to the current skills gaps‚ assess the staffing requirements of operational level of the Food and Beverage departments of different hospitality industries (2.1) 4 Skills Gap 4 An example of a JOB DESCRIPTION 4 Analysing the job description 5 Are there skills gap in the Mauritian hospitality? 5
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Globalization of the Hospitality Industry Jennifer Bratton University of Phoenix Globalization of the Hospitality Industry Introduction The hospitality industry strives from consumers wanting to get away from everyday stresses. These consumers want to relax and enjoy time away from everyday life. When a person is traveling they need a place to stay‚ a place to eat‚ somewhere to visit‚ and someone to make the arrangements for the travel. Hospitality is known for servicing the guests and making
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Odyssey Essay Hospitality The greeks put a large emphasis on the importance of traditions. One important example of a tradition is to show hospitality and respect strangers as well as to hosts. If this tradition was broken‚ punishments were to be dealt out. Usually‚ the punishments were not specific. What happened after the God’s traditions were disobeyed‚ a series of bad events usually occurred. After the God’s traditions were followed‚ a series of positive events usually occurred
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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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PART 1: Hospitality industry is very wide and prosperous. All the businesses providing accommodations‚ catering‚ transportation‚ for people away from their homes are considered as hospitality organizations. The growth and the challenges of this industry are not solely dependent on the organizations and companies involved in it but also on the business environment. Business environment can be explained as set of external factors and forces‚ i.e. social‚ economic‚ political‚ technological‚ which
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Chapter 1 Introduction Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism ©2006 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ 07458 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism‚ 4th edition Kotler‚ Bowen‚ and Makens “Marketing is so basic that it cannot be considered a separate function. It is the whole of business seen from the point of view of its final result‚ that is‚ from the customers point of view…Business success is not determined by the producer‚ but by the customer.” -Peter Drucker ©2006 Pearson Education
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test (view healthcare budgets etc) - goodwill analysis (this is where you find your goodwill‚ if it goes down you can do some write offs etc so you need to know this) - EC and BOD want strat plan by july 2010 (starts in feb‚ takes a lot of time) (for 2011-2016). The end result should be a P/L that says “i’m gonna make this much money”. There are lots of assumptions for overheads etc - Once it gets approved‚ start operation plannings for the next year - - make sure you agree on market
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