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    The influence of the WH brand of the visitors’ choice is considered a consequence of the brand awareness, because the customers depict a set of associations in their mind about the brand affects his judgment or the purchasing decision process (Keller, 1993; Aaker, 1991). Due to that fact, measuring the accreditation of the WH brand with the visitors’ decision is relatively investigating together with the brand awareness (King, 2011; Phosikham, 2010; Yen and Morison, 2008; Marcotte and Bouredeau

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    straight like - Web analytics is the measure of visitor behavior on a Website. Web Analytics Association defines it as "Web Analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of Internet data for the purposes of understanding and optimizing Web usage." However, I like to define it as “The study of visitor, visitors navigation and traffic patterns to estimate the success of a web-site. It focuses on the indepth comparison of available visitor data, referral data and site navigation patterns

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    Throughout this course, I have reaffirmed my desire to engage others in the process of learning. I have always been fascinated by the potential museums possess to involve visitors in inquiry and even cultivate a love for learning. Accordingly, my goal has always been to bring my passion for learning to museum visitors. Due to my background in archaeology, I have always given the bulk of my attention to objects within museums, giving little thought to my own experience let alone the experiences of

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    Cadbury World is far away from town. The coaches often arrive late and miss their agreed times because of the difficulty of estimating the duration of road journeys. This has compromised with speed and dependability as the delay adds to the queues of visitors at the exhibition entrance at busy periods 2) The process flow chart showing how customers are processed through the operation is shown as following: The process flow chart suggests that the process design of Cadbury World is product-based layout

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    good content thereby achieving out two primary goals: - Financial Goals: By Donation Towards the various Projects - Community Outreach Goals: By ways of effective Volunteering or help the community by adopting a child or by sponsoring a school. The Visitors are targeted by focusing on different Demographics, Age & Gender. After collecting the data, we focus on segmenting those customers. The Customer Segmentation is done based on the Interests & Preferences Towards the various Projects [End Poverty

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    Therefore, the security personnel were patrol the exhibition hall. When any drunker appeared, the security would take care them first until the first-aid came. Security personnel would prevent the drunker disturb other visitors. The cleaner also will come to clean the floor if the drunker was vomit on the floor. We observed a contingency which was a drunker vomited and feel sick. The security personnel, first-aid team and cleaner continually arrived the contingency place

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    seem to be addressing seriously. As a public institution a museum must consider its role in society, the way culture is represented and displayed and most of all, how interpretation affects those not of museum training backgrounds, for example a visitor or patron. Some would argue that art, is an expression of a culture and its political and economic values (Hein 2006), while others would suggest that is the artifacts of long lost peoples and cultures that have the most worth to the public (Sabeti

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    “Current Issues in Museums and Galleries Journal” The purpose of this journal is to document my journey through the module. I intend as well to show how the texts have influenced my viewpoints, and contributed to my understanding of museums and visitors attitudes – mainly relating to the locations of our visits. Furthermore, I wanted to capture my musings and key passages from some of the books on the reading list, and alternate writings I discovered along the way. A lot of the issues raised in

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    If the visitors or the locals are feeling a little more adventurous they can take advantage of its beautiful scenery. Visitors can enjoy a day of boating, sailing, swimming, fishing or water skiing in Beautiful Lake Lora, which is located five miles west of the city or the Kelsey River which runs in the southern boundary

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    that appears to have been overlooked, are the noise levels created by the presence of zoo visitors and the effectiveness of the design of indoor zoo exhibits in reducing the noise levels in particular. While research exists showing that the presence of zoo visitors can be a source of enrichment for captive animals, particularly those who are social by nature, further investigations have indicated that visitor presence can in fact be a source of stress in non-social species including felids (Hosey

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