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    It is the first day of your Caribbean cruise vacation and you are overwhelmed with excitement. After months of anticipation you have arrived at the port of embarkation only to be welcomed by a line that circles around the arrival lounge. (Fig.1) Undenounced to a rookie in the game of cruise ship travel, this lengthy embarkation line is only the first to be encountered in every port to be visited while on cruise. This is only the first hiccup while on what is supposed to be the stress free vacation

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    Banking in the Bahamas

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    Office Department. The Bank of Nassau was then opened in 1889 and for nearly thirty years played an important role in the commercial life of The Bahamas. However, due to mismanagement, it failed in 1916. In 1908, the first foreign company, THE ROYAL

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    The history of the Carnival Corporation begins in 1972, when Ted Arison set up Carnival Cruise Lines as a subsidiary of the American International Travel Service. The first ship ran aground, but Arison remained steadfast in achieving his vision of a cruise line offering affordable vacation packages to middle-income consumers. By 1977, Carnival had three ships, and ten years later, as the industry leader, the company went public. In the early 1990s, Carnival began to diversify into land-based entertainment

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    Mariajosé Grüber MGT 350 Case #3: Burger King Beefs Up Global Operations 1. By mid-2009, Burger King was not in any of the following five countries: France, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, and South Africa. Compare these countries as possible future locations for Burger King. We can compare these countries, according to the six principal characteristics that Burger King (BK) looks for in new countries to enter. These characteristics are: large population, high consumption of beef, availability of capital

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    Reservations will be cancelled and the business will suffer a loss Positive reaction from the guests with continued stops in Haiti during this crisis. 80 % High This attracts more guests and cruise passengers that want to assist Royal Caribbean International in Haiti aid efforts. Uncertainty 2: List Outcome: Chance Consequences: Labadee will be impacted if the cruise line doesn’t make a stop in Haiti during this crisis 50 % Moderate Haiti will suffer a loss in revenue and adverse effects

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    British theatres One of the world’s major centers for theatre, Britain has a centuries-old dramatic tradition and about 300 theatres. There are several thousand amateur dramatic societies in Britain. The Royal Shakespeare Company performs in Stratford-upon Avon and at the Barbican Centre in London. A modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, close to its original site, is under way. Most cities and towns in Britain have at least one theatre. There are 500 youth theatres in England alone. The Unicorn

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    Leeba Freund Mrs. Cohen Jewish History December 17, 2010 Sephardic Jewish Pirates & the Caribbean Connection If you plan on touring the island of Jamaica, you may be interested in visiting the oldest Jewish cemetery, Hunt’s Bay cemetery, near Kingston. Kingston has a Jewish community dating back to the 1600s. What you will find in this cemetery may astonish you: typical Jewish gravestones with a Hebrew inscription. But that is not the unusual part; in the corner of some gravestones

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    information sources and customers who have had unique and often conflicting demands and interests. My media career was born of a desire to serve the public with accurate and thorough information. I currently edit intranet pages to help hundreds of Royal Caribbean agents serve customers in that manner, and I served thousands of readers more directly in earlier work with niche publications and community newspapers.

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    Carnival Cruise Lines: Long and Short Term Strategies Contents Contents 2 History of the Carnival Corp 3 Mission and Vision Statements 5 SWOT Analysis 6 Business Ethics for Carnival Cruise Lines 8 Social, Cultural, Demographic, and Environmental Forces 10 Social Forces 10 Cultural Forces 10 Demographic Forces 10 Environmental Forces 11 External Forces 11 Economic forces 11 Government, Legal, and Political Forces 13 Internal Operations Strengths and Weaknesses 16 Management

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    gain the support of Prince Rupert, cousin of Charles II. Médard and Pierre-Esprit got an interested Rupert to persuade the king, several merchants and noblemen to back the trading company. In May 1670 they acquired the Royal Charter which granted the lands of the Hudson Bay. The Royal

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