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    1. The Organization The service industries have a long history of serving customers domestically as well as globally. Services are intangibles and they cannot be inventoried. This is a headache for services managers in organizing their business and making profits. In other hand, the managers look at these circumstances as a challenging. As a service manager, he or she should know its capacity, for example the number of rooms, the personal from low to high levels. The Harvard

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    Organ transplants, Fertility treatment, cardiac care. Cardiac care, Joint replacement, Lasik. Cosmetic surgery Cosmetic surgery, lasik, Dental treatment Specialist niche treatment, vitiligo, night blindness, cosmetic surgery India 150,000 $33mn Malaysia 129318 $27.63mn South Africa Cuba N.a. not available 50,000 N.a. N.a. $25m-50m The Indian chapter: A study conducted by the confederation of Indian industry (cii)

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    human flesh and whose appetite is insatiable. What 's even worse is that Zombies may look human but, in reality, they 're not. First Major Zombie Movie Probably, one of the first movies about Zombies that had a major impact on the public was the "Night of the Living Dead" which premiered in 1968. This cult film was directed by George Romero and played on our fears that the world might be coming to an end. That may sound funny now, but there were several major worldwide conflicts that were happening

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    After gazing on Mughal monuments and feeling the beat of pounding drums at Sufi shrines in Lahore, many travelers choose to head south to Pakistan 's financial capital, Karahi for some fun in the sun, upscale nightclubs, and modern skyscrapers. From rambling through the ramparts of Old Lahore to an all night beach rave in Karachi, you might be in for a culture shock, but here 's how to get there. Train The cheapest option is the train. The Fareed Express #38DN leaves Lahore every morning at 10:00am

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    Protean The Greek god Proteus was the god of the sea. He is referred to as the god of "elusive sea change", which suggests the constantly changing nature of the sea or the liquid quality of water. He is also a shape shifter which means he changes his form and escapes capture. The adjective protean means versatile and ever changing. Mercurial "Mercury, by virtue of his universal fiery spark of the light of nature, is beyond doubt Proteus, the sea god of the ancient pagan sages, who hath the key

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    side of China would have to walk through a cave or maybe even two caves in order to get to the school that they attend. People who wanted to go and see the biggest and the best caves in China, the only way to them is to climb a mountain. Once the traveler was in the cave, they would be able to see all the natural beauty of the cave. Inside the caves, there are so many beautiful things, from the animal life to all of the natural resources that are inside the caves. The caves are also used as shelter

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    In Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey, the protagonist Odysseus is a mixture of twists and turns. Undoubtedly, he displays tremendous cleverness. In fact, his unmatched shrewdness often results in an unwise or foolish outcome. The poem encourages the reader to give up black and white conclusions about the protagonist. In fact, categorizing acts of courage and foolishness is a difficult task in The Odyssey. Odysseus’ adventures reveal a multifaceted character comprised of wisdom and foolishness. At

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    Theresa Pascal of Brampton on a chilly Monday night sitting on her and glossed dining table after dinner. Theresa originates from Grenada a country in the Caribbean nicknamed “the island of spices” due to its exports of exotic spices. She is a 74 year old young senior divorcee living in a penthouse suite in one of the high rise apartments in Brampton. She has one child and five grandchildren who she considers to be her pride and joy. She worked the night shift at Smurfit-Stone a paper-based packaging

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    opportunity to host numerous major events and offer convention and exhibition space. The olympic park facility is now home to about 45 international events per year. Sydney has hosts almost 3 million international visitors that spend almost 59 million nights in the city and about 6 billion dollars. Visitors come from all over the world from China, Germany, the UK, and the US to name a few. Sydney also hosts about 50,000 international students whose education contributes almost 2 billion dollars for the

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    Terrible Transportation in Las Vegas The RTC, Regional Transportation Commission, is the only bus system all around the Las Vegas area and it covers most of the valley. People all over this vast city depend on this multicultural transit system, whether they are old, young, rich, or poor. Nevertheless, riding the bus in Las Vegas is not only dangerous, it is time-consuming, on top of being a filthy place to expose oneself to. The bus in this city is alarming to ride in many areas of the town as

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