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Appropriate for the Front Office Operations or Front Desk
Operations course in Hospitality Management departments. The text
details policies and procedures that address the department's
critical role of serving guests, coordinating employee
communication and utilizing technology to benefit guests, staff and
owners. The front office is the "hub" of the property's
communications and operations systems and usually the first point
of contact for a hotel guest.
For junior college or undergraduate courses in hotel management,
lodging operations, and hospitality. Written in an easy-to-read,
easy-to-understand style, Foundations of Lodging Management, 2e
explores how the lodging industry and the hotels in the industry
operate. With coverage of both small and large hotels, it addresses
each department, including the front office, sales and marketing,
housekeeping, maintenance and more This edition features more on
green initiatives, expanded discussion of revenue optimization, and
an updated Front Office Simulation that helps students learn how to
manage a hotel's front office and better understand the complexity
of the entire property.
We live. We love. We doubt. We believe. We suffer. The ride can
be confusing, even frightening. And sometimes, we run.
While it may be true that no two journeys of faith are alike,
Pastor David Hayes hits on essential, common conflicts within each
of us, between ourselves, our families and God. Pastor Hayes has
never been afraid to let his heart speak, whether from the pulpit,
at his blog site, or alongside a friend in pain, which I have been.
The Runaway Pastor is a fictional vessel for this gifted
communicator to surface a message of truth that resides deep within
our hearts and resonates with those of us who wish to somehow find
and know grace. -Jeff Stoffer, author, screenwriter, editor,
American Legion Magazine
The truth was he had sold-out. It was the coward's way. But it
was, at least, a way out. His head was spinning as he boarded the
red line, just down the street from the hospital. He was headed
toward the city center. Trent needed to get lost and he had a plan.
Besides, the way he saw it-he was already lost. Long lost.
Trent Atkinson and his wife Natalie played the role of the
perfect couple, yet their long drift away from friendship and
intimacy had left them cold toward one another. Trent's passion for
authentic faith, loving people and changing the world had been
shoved to the side by his real job: to be a CEO and manager of
church business. It's what all the church leadership books taught
him and it was all there in black and white on the job description
handed to him. So Trent plots his escape. His plan is so thorough
and careful that neither the members of Baylor's Bend Community
Church nor his wife has any idea it is coming-or where he's
gone.
This book critically analyses early school foreign language
teaching policy and practice, foregrounding the influence of the
socioeducational and cultural context on how policies are
implemented and assessing the factors which either promote or
constrain their effectiveness. It focuses on four Asian contexts -
Malaysia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Thailand - while providing a
discussion of policy and practice in Canada and Finland as a
comparison. Concentrating on the state school sector, it criticises
the worldwide trend for a focus on English as the principal or only
foreign language taught in primary schools, founded on a rationale
that widespread proficiency in English is important for future
national success in a globalised economy. It maintains that the
economic rationale is not only largely unfounded and irrelevant to
the language learning experiences of young children but also that
the focus on English exacerbates system inequalities rather than
contributing to their reduction. The book argues for a broader
perspective on language learning in primary schools, one that
values multilingualism and knowledge of regional and indigenous
languages alongside a more diverse range of foreign languages. This
book will appeal to educational policymakers, researchers and
students interested in early foreign language learning in state
educational systems worldwide.
This book critically analyses early school foreign language
teaching policy and practice, foregrounding the influence of the
socioeducational and cultural context on how policies are
implemented and assessing the factors which either promote or
constrain their effectiveness. It focuses on four Asian contexts -
Malaysia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Thailand - while providing a
discussion of policy and practice in Canada and Finland as a
comparison. Concentrating on the state school sector, it criticises
the worldwide trend for a focus on English as the principal or only
foreign language taught in primary schools, founded on a rationale
that widespread proficiency in English is important for future
national success in a globalised economy. It maintains that the
economic rationale is not only largely unfounded and irrelevant to
the language learning experiences of young children but also that
the focus on English exacerbates system inequalities rather than
contributing to their reduction. The book argues for a broader
perspective on language learning in primary schools, one that
values multilingualism and knowledge of regional and indigenous
languages alongside a more diverse range of foreign languages. This
book will appeal to educational policymakers, researchers and
students interested in early foreign language learning in state
educational systems worldwide.
The Professional Restaurant Manager covers the topics all
restaurant managers must know to be successful in the industry.
Organized in a quick-read, four-part format, the book offers a
fresh look at the restaurant business, back-of-house management,
front-of-house management, and financial management. Discussion
prompts are built right in so students can respond to real case
studies and illustrations. Financial documents reference the newest
version of the Uniform System of Accounts for Restaurants. An
extensive glossary is provided and authors review important trends
in sustainability, green practices and farm-to-fork movements.
Focusing on back-of-house management, ""Professional Kitchen
Management ""addresses topics such as supervision, menu planning,
development and use of standard recipes, purchasing, and cost
control. Students will learn how to evaluate menus, manage
inventory, train personnel and deliver food services on a budget.
An innovative format pairs concepts presented in each chapter with
cleverly animated and highly interactive Kitchen Management
Simulations (KMS) lessons to provide hands-on training that is fun
for students and time freeing for instructors. Reader-friendly
features explain why concepts are important to daily operations and
identify the skills needed to manage a high-quantity food
production kitchen.
Since late 2001 more than fifty percent of the babies born in
California have been Latino. When these babies reach adulthood,
they will, by sheer force of numbers, influence the course of the
Golden State. This essential study, based on decades of data,
paints a vivid and energetic portrait of Latino society in
California by providing a wealth of details about work ethic,
family strengths, business establishments, and the surprisingly
robust health profile that yields an average life expectancy for
Latinos five years longer than that of the general population.
Spanning one hundred years, this complex, fascinating analysis
suggests that the future of Latinos in California will be neither
complete assimilation nor unyielding separatism. Instead, the
development of a distinctive regional identity will be based on
Latino definitions of what it means to be American. This updated
edition now provides trend lines through the 2010 Census as well as
information on the 1849 California Constitutional Convention and
the ethnogenesis of how Latinos created the society of "Latinos de
Estados Unidos" (Latinos in the US). In addition, two new chapters
focus on Latino Post-Millennials-the first focusing on what it's
like to grow up in a digital world; and the second describing the
contestation of Latinos at a national level and the dynamics that
transnational relationships have on Latino Post-Millennials in
Mexico and Central America.
Why is Cinco de Mayo - a holiday commemorating a Mexican victory
over the French at Puebla in 1862 - so widely celebrated in
California and across the United States, when it is scarcely
observed in Mexico? As David E. Hayes-Bautista explains, the
holiday is not Mexican at all, but rather an American one, created
by Latinos in California during the mid-nineteenth century.
Hayes-Bautista shows how the meaning of Cinco de Mayo has shifted
over time - it embodied immigrant nostalgia in the 1930s, U.S.
patriotism during World War II, Chicano Power in the 1960s and
1970s, and commercial intentions in the 1980s and 1990s. Today, it
continues to reflect the aspirations of a community that is
engaged, empowered, and expanding.
This monograph considers the correlation between the relative
success of retributive penal policies in English-speaking liberal
democracies since the 1970s, and the practical evidence of
increasingly excessive reliance on the penal State in those
jurisdictions. It sets out three key arguments. First, that
increasingly excessive conditions in England and Wales over the
last three decades represent a failure of retributive theory.
Second, that the penal minimalist cause cannot do without
retributive proportionality, at least in comparison to the limiting
principles espoused by rehabilitation, restorative justice and
penal abolitionism. Third, that another retributivism is therefore
necessary if we are to confront penal excess. The monograph offers
a sketch of this new approach, 'late retributivism', as both a
theory of punishment and of minimalist political action, within a
democratic society. Centrally, criminal punishment is approached as
both a political act and a policy choice. Consequently, penal
theorists must take account of contemporary political contexts in
designing and advocating for their theories. Although this inquiry
focuses primarily on England and Wales, its models of retributivism
and of academic contribution to democratic penal policy-making are
relevant to other jurisdictions, too.
We live. We love. We doubt. We believe. We suffer. The ride can
be confusing, even frightening. And sometimes, we run.
While it may be true that no two journeys of faith are alike,
Pastor David Hayes hits on essential, common conflicts within each
of us, between ourselves, our families and God. Pastor Hayes has
never been afraid to let his heart speak, whether from the pulpit,
at his blog site, or alongside a friend in pain, which I have been.
The Runaway Pastor is a fictional vessel for this gifted
communicator to surface a message of truth that resides deep within
our hearts and resonates with those of us who wish to somehow find
and know grace. -Jeff Stoffer, author, screenwriter, editor,
American Legion Magazine
The truth was he had sold-out. It was the coward's way. But it
was, at least, a way out. His head was spinning as he boarded the
red line, just down the street from the hospital. He was headed
toward the city center. Trent needed to get lost and he had a plan.
Besides, the way he saw it-he was already lost. Long lost.
Trent Atkinson and his wife Natalie played the role of the
perfect couple, yet their long drift away from friendship and
intimacy had left them cold toward one another. Trent's passion for
authentic faith, loving people and changing the world had been
shoved to the side by his real job: to be a CEO and manager of
church business. It's what all the church leadership books taught
him and it was all there in black and white on the job description
handed to him. So Trent plots his escape. His plan is so thorough
and careful that neither the members of Baylor's Bend Community
Church nor his wife has any idea it is coming-or where he's
gone.
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Tough As Nails (Paperback)
David Hayes; Edited by Matt Nord; Illustrated by Gary McCluskey
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R363
Discovery Miles 3 630
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Murder, Madness, Mayhem...This tome is full of Savage Barbarians,
Long-Forgotten Magic and Vicious Monsters. Strap on your favorite
Battle Axe, Sharpen your favorite sword, and read on...
Frogs and crickets and bears Oh my Kyra needs an imagination cape,
but the last piece has been stolen. While looking, the Shubin
cousins uncover an invasion plot, theft, and a kidnapping. Can the
cousins stop the camp caper before it is too late?
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