BOW The bow is the forward part of the hull of a ship or boat‚ the point that is most forward when the vessel is underway. Both of the adjectives fore and forward mean towards the bow. The other end of the boat is the stern. The bow is designed to reduce the resistance of the hull cutting through water and should be tall enough to prevent water from easily washing over the top of it. On slower ships like tankers‚ a fuller bow shape is used to maximise the volume of the ship for a given length.
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| |Week |2 | |Topic |Behind the Scenes Tour of PMBOK Guide 5th Edition | | | |Report No.
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| |[tour operations] | | | TABLE OF CONTENTS Task 1 :Investigate the tour operations sector of the travel and tourism industry……pg 3 • Describe the tour operations sector of the travel and tourism industry
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Tour Operator Management Introduction: A tour operator typically combines tour and travel components to create a holiday. They prepare itinerary. The most common example of a tour operator’s product would be a flight on a charter airline plus a transfer from the airport to a hotel and the services of a local representative‚ all for one price. Niche tour operators may specialise in destinations‚ e.g. Italy‚ activities and experiences‚ e.g. skiing‚ or a combination thereof. The original raison
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aliquot was determined by gas chromatography with chemical ionisation mass spectrometry (GC–CI-MS) using the selected-ion-storage (SIS) mode. The limits of quantitation (LOQs) were 0.03–0.36 ng/g. Preliminary results revealed that NDMA was present in the highest concentration‚ ranging from 0.8 to 3.2 ng/g. Ó 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 1. Introduction The presence of N-nitrosamines (NAms) in foodstuffs has become a significant public health
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MANGGAD KANG ANTIQUE: (The Treasures of Antique) THE ANTIQUE HERITAGE TOUR Proposed Itinerary Day 1: Stop-over at UNESCO World Heritage Miagao Church Natural heritage Sira-an Hot Spring Spanish Colonial church of St. John in Anini-y Buri handicraft at Brgy. Diclum‚ TobiasFornier Malandog historical marker at Hamtic Gen. Fullon Shrine at Hamtic The Ruins of Patnongon Patadyong weaving of Bugasong “Istorya-Kanta Kinaray-a” with Dante Beriong & Sammy Rubido Overnight at UA-TLMC
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Tour Operator Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 2. The role tour operator 3 3. Different Type of Tour Operators 3 a. The Domestic Operators 3 b. The Incoming Tours Operators 3 c. Mass Market tour operators 3 d. Specialist tour operators 3 e. Independent tour operator 3 4. Forces affecting on tour operators 4 a. External 4 b. Internal: 4 5. Package Holiday or Inclusive Tour 4 a. Inclusive tour Product Transport 4 b. Inclusive tour Product-Accommodation 4 c. Inclusive Tour Product
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I. Introduction We‚ first year HRM student where very lucky to have our very first seminar and tour in the summer capital of the Philippines – Baguio City. At first were all excited because our seminar is all about hotel familiarization‚ that means were going to a hotel and tour inside it. Isn’t it exciting? For me‚ who dreamed to work in a hotel‚ is really a big YES! II. The Departure We headed to Baguio last August 26 and arrived there the 27th of August‚ exactly 2:00 in
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Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Graduate School of Management Case Analysis ABC STEEL COMPANY VIEWPOINT TIME CONTEXT Robert Cruz- Shop Manager The time when Robert Cruz got promoted from Quality Control Supervisor to Shop Manager of ABS Steel Company. I. PROBLEM STATEMENT How to change poor working habits of the Supervisors‚ Leadmen and workers of ABC Steel Company? II. STATEMENT OF THE OBJECTIVE Identify actions to be taken in changing poor working habits of the Supervisors‚ Leadmen and
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UNIT 5 Structure 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 MANAGING TOUR OPERATIONS – II (Field Operations – Inbound and Outbound) Objectives Introduction Developing and Managing Linkages with Principal Suppliers Managing Recruitment and Trained Manpower Operations Department 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.5.1 5.5.2 Inbound Tour Operations Outbound Tour Operations Marketing In-bound Tours Marketing Out-bound Tours 5.5 Managing the Marketing of Tours Packages 5.6 Let Us Sum Up 5.7 Clues to Answers Annexure 5.0 OBJECTIVES
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