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    Theme parks

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    Manual on Elective II - Theme Parks and Attractions By Pamela Ho‚ Ph.D School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University John Ap‚ Ph.D School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Project Co-ordinator Mr. Tony Tse School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Theme Parks and Attractions Copyright © The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region All rights reserved. The

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    When the Knack, Knocks!

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    When the Knack‚ KNOCKS!” A quote by Louis L’Amour‚ an American writer of the 20th century came to mind as I reminisce my fun and worthwhile summer adventure. “Some say opportunity knocks only once‚ that is not true. Opportunity knocks all the time‚ but you have to be ready for it. If the chance comes‚ you must have the equipment to take advantage of it.” This quotation teaches us that our talents and abilities should go hand – in – hand with every opportunity that comes our way. During the summer

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    1. In America in the 1940s Sam Walton opened his first retail store‚ over the next 50 years Walton would go on to create one of the most successful companies in history. At the time Americans were benefiting from a post war boom with an “era of rising living standards and growing consumption” Adams (2006:214). In order to analyse the attractiveness of discount retailing Porters competitive forces framework can be used. Porter (1980:3) states that “competition in an industry depends on five basic

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    Themes in "The Lottery"

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    “The Lottery” is a story written by Shirley Jackson in 1948 and tells the story of a town that takes part in a barbaric ritual every year on June 27th. There are several themes in this short story. The main themes in “The Lottery” are our aversion to examine and challenge outdated ideas and rituals‚ that society will pick scapegoats to carry its wrongs and the horrors in following the crowd. The townspeople in “The Lottery” blindly go along with an appalling custom having lost the reason behind

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    The Seven Key Elements of Fiction: 1.  CHARACTER There are two meanings for the word character:  1) The person in a work of fiction.  2) The characteristics of a person. Persons in a work of fiction - Antagonist and Protagonist o        One character is clearly central to a story with all major events having some connection to this character; o        She/he is the PROTAGONIST.  o        The character in opposition to the main character is called the ANTAGONIST. The Characteristics of a

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    Federalism Key Terms

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    Free Exercise Clause- Prohibits government from interfering with the practice of religion. The free exercise clause prohibits the abridgment of the citizens’ freedom to worship‚ or not to worship‚ as they please. McCarthyism- Public accusation of Communist sympathies: the practice of publicly accusing somebody‚ especially somebody in government or the media‚ of subversive or Communist activities or sympathies‚ especially without real evidence to substantiate this. Prior Restraint- A government

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    Macbeth Key scene

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    well known Shakespeare play of a man who kills his way to win the throne. A key scene within this play that demonstrates Macbeth’s moral degradation is the banquet scene where he hallucinates the ghost of Banquo‚ the man he ordered to be murdered. The plot is about a man who believes witches prophecies that he will become king. He then kills his way to the throne after being convinced by his wife Lady Macbeth. In the key scene‚ Shakespeare uses the hallucination of the ghost of Banquo to reveal who

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    Tymaine McBee March 21‚ 2013 Personal Statement Essay My name is Tymaine McBee and I am currently a student/trainee at OBT (Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow). The reasons why I have enrolled in OBT are to obtain my GED‚ get enrolled on a good college‚ and to get a good job. The main reason why I’m here is because high school didn’t really work out for me. I was always getting into trouble and everything else you can imagine. I was just a problem child but I hope I can get through OBT. I have

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    Unforgiven Themes

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    by Clint Eastwood. It calls into question many of the classic elements of the western. There is no fine line between good vs bad‚ hero vs villain‚ or civilized vs savage. There are many scenes where Eastwood uses mis en scene to establish the core themes of the film. One of which is the scene where Eastwood’s character‚ Will Munny‚ is very sick with a fever after being seriously beaten by the town’s sheriff and the scene following that one. Will and his partners are in a small barn during

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    Rap has been around for thousands of years‚ recently acquiring a more hip-hop like sound‚ focusing on content‚ flow and delivery. Many rap songs contain the themes of gangs‚ violence‚ drugs and crime. Immortal Technique‚ a rapper who grew up on the streets of New York‚ wrote a song called “Dance With The Devil” with all of these themes present. The song tells a somber story about a young man getting involved with gangs and trying to prove himself by selling drugs‚ stealing‚ getting in fights‚ and

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