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    A well renowned man once said: "A customer is the most important visitor to our premises. He is not dependent on us. We are dependent on him. He is not an interruption to our work; He is the purpose of it. He is not an outsider to our business; He is part of it. We are not doing him a favour by serving him; He is doing us a favour by giving us the opportunity to do so." There is much truth to the above statement; therefore achieving customer satisfaction is an important basis to any business

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    What Makes A White Dwarf?

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    1. What is it called when a star like the Sun sheds most of its mass? When a sun like star like the sun sheds most of it’s mass it is called a planetary nebula. 2. Which is the fate of our Sun? c. white dwarf a. Blackhole b. Supernova type Ia c. White Dwarf d. Red Dwarf e. Supernova type II 3. Using http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/objects/dwarfs1.html, what is the composition of a white dwarf? According to NASA the composition of the white dwarf is apparently hardly noticeable and the attempt

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    The Universe and It’s Phenomena The universe is an unknown place. Most of it has not been explored. Some things are known, however. Scientists know a lot about things like the Big Bang and our Asteroid Belt. Some of the universe's natural phenomenons are yet to be discovered. This article will explain some of them and why they happen. In the year 1929, Edwin Hubble made a revolutionary discovery. He learned that the universe is expanding. He saw that the galaxies were each moving away

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    Planetary Nebulae Clouds

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    derived by eighteenth-century astronomers, William Herschel et al, who due to the restrictions of observational technology available at that time i.e. small telescopes first thought they either looked like the gas-giant planets of our solar system or stars forming new planetary systems. Planetary nebulae are often given the connotation PN or PNe for the plural by astronomers and exhibit the final stage of a star's life whose initial size is approximately between 1 and 8 solar masses, where the unused

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    Earth’s galaxy, the Milky Way consists of more than 100 billion stars, many of which can be interpreted by human visual perception, while other can only be observed with the aid of a magnifying or light-collecting optical device such as a telescope. The stars are organized into various groupings according to their visible arrangement as observed in earth’s atmosphere. Human beings from cultures of eras bygone such as the Greeks, Romans, and Babylonians, and bestowed most, if not all of the titles

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    Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 1.1 Authorisation and purpose 2 1.2 Limitations 2 1.3 Scope of the report 2 2 National rating schemes advantages 2 2.1 From a hotel point of view 2 2.2 From a consumer point of view 2 3 National rating schemes disadvantages 3 3.1 From a hotel point of view 3 3.2 From a consumer point of view 3 4 Social media rating systems advantages 3 4.1 From a hotel point of view 3 4.2 From a consumer point of view 3 5 Social media rating systems disadvantages 4 5.1 From a hotel

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    Roaring Dragon Hotel

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    Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference of the Association for Chinese Economics Studies Australia (ACESA) Guanxi Neglect at the Roaring Dragon in South-west China: The demise of an International Management Contract Stephen Grainger1 University of Western Australia ‘guanxi neglect – neglecting opportunities to show respect towards guanxi relationships’ Abstract This paper introduces the concept of guanxi neglect through a case study that describes the takeover of a formerly Chinese

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    Are Black Holes The Same?

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    For smaller stars when the nuclear fuel is exhausted and there are no more nuclear reactions opposing gravity the repulsive forces among the electrons within the star eventually generate enough pressure to prevent further gravitational collapse. The star then starts to cool and “die peacefully” comparatively, this type of star is called a white dwarf. When a very massive star about fifteen times the mass of the Sun collapses after it has exhausted

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    for its modernization to attain to universal five-star status. In spite of the fact that HI group holds sound business notoriety in the west, it

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    more information about them to understand more. Black holes are developed when a star’s core collapses and then mass is getting eaten by the core which leads to the star to die in a supernova explosion. This can go two ways, one is that the star turns into a neutron star, and the second is it turns into a black hole but only if the star is massive enough. There are known to be three kinds of black holes. Intermediate, stellar, and supermassive black holes. We still don’t know how supermassive black

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