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    Customer Types

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    ahead of time and pay $129.00 per night for the room. 40% of the business travelers spend one night‚ 22% spend 2 nights and 38% spend 3 or more nights in a hotel. The typical lodging customer in a leisure room is usually 2 adults ages 35 to 54‚ with an average annual income of $89‚736. They usually are auto travelers and also make their reservation ahead of time; they pay $109.00 per night for the room. 47% of the leisure travelers spend 1 night‚ 27 % spend 2 nights and 26% spend 3 or more nights in a

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    "Ozymandias" Themes

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    narrator reporting on a meeting with a traveler from ’an antique land’ or Egypt‚ who told of seeing in the desert‚ the remains of a vast statue. Only the legs remained standing. The trunk was missing and the shattered face lay half buried in the sand‚ he told that the sculptor had skillfully captured the ’frown‚ the wrinkled lip‚ and sneer’ on the ’shattered visage’ through ’passions well read.’ The importance of this traveler is that of symbolism. The traveler symbolizes the power that ’Ozymandias’

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    The Beach by Alex Garland Analysis Paper There are some travelers who see a “paradise” as their final destination; however‚ it may end up to be exactly opposite of what a paradise should be. This can be seen in Alex Garland’s The Beach. The novel is about several backpackers‚ Richard‚ Francoise‚ and Etienne‚ who come together and travel to an island community‚ their paradise‚ within Thailand. Ultimately‚ the story portrays the idea of a utopia-like society taking a turn for the worst and becoming

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    Project Proposal

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    transport industry mainly in big towns to be more convenient and efficient to the users. The project is titled “Traveller Information System”. In many research reports‚ the term driver is used synonymously with traveler (Lynos‚ 2001). To be precise‚ drivers are a subset of travelers. When the term traveler or user is used in this thesis‚ it also means truck driver. This is a system that acquire‚ analyze‚ and present information to assist road transportation travellers in moving from a starting location (origin)

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    Aesop Fables

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    Aesop’s Fables The Hart in the Ox-Stall A Hart hotly pursued by the hounds fled for refuge into an Ox-stall‚ and buried itself in a truss of hay‚ leaving nothing to Be seen but the tips of his horns. Soon after the Hunters came up and asked if anyone had seen the Hart. The stable boys‚ who had been resting after their dinner‚ looked round‚ but could see nothing‚ and the Hunters went away. Shortly afterwards the master came in‚ and looking round‚ saw that something unusual had taken

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    Travel Essay

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    would be to travel around the world. People from all walks of life‚ both young and old‚ enjoy traveling. When traveling‚ the traveler has many exceptional opportunities presented to them. The traveler gets the chance to experience new things‚ make choices‚ reward themselves‚ and to gain knowledge of the world outside of their own. First‚ the most exciting opportunity for a traveler is to experience new things. They may get to experience a different religion‚ perhaps. Doing so may attract them towards

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    Road Not Taken Meaning

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    The Road Not Taken "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is a poem that is often to simply interpreted by readers. The poem speaks of a common scenario in life. A traveler has come to a crossroads and is forced to make a choice on which "road"‚ or path of life‚ he wants to choose. Both paths are inspected equally‚ and the traveler makes a choice and continues down the road. The common interpretation is that the author is happy with his choice. He decides to choose the road less traveled‚ and for

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    Case Study Of Roomorama

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    that drive travelers to choose short-term rentals rather than hotel stays. Their research stated that travelers are looking for more exceptional stays‚ safer options to hotel rooms‚ and bigger‚ more airy options for family travel. Roomorama’s properties are situated from all over North America‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ South America‚ northern Africa and Oceania. Hosts can give

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    To Build a Fire

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    In the short story‚ "To Build a Fire" by Jack London shows how man vs. nature and how inexperienced traveler in the Yukon tries to travel alone with his dog‚ even though it’s advised not to. Yet he is stubborn and thinks he is right‚ and sets off for Henderson Creek to meet his friends. He faces many different conflicts of man verses man‚ and man verses nature. The traveler is advised not to make this trip with the lack of his inexperience in the Yukon due to the weather‚ the incoming storm‚ and

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    Typical Travelling Types

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    professional and or managerial position; they are typically earning an average yearly household income of $116‚388. Typically‚ these guests make reservations beforehand and generally pay $129 per room night. Less than half of the percent of business travelers stay one night. The typical persons that travel for leisure are a couple or more‚ between the ages of thirty five and fifty five or older. They are typically earning an average yearly household income of $89‚736 a year. The person or persons that

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