Travel and Tourism Industry Name Institution Course Professor Date Travel and Tourism Industry. COVID-19 has devastated the travel and tourism sector, putting approximately 120 million jobs at risk, cause economic damage of over $1 trillion. According to a projection report by the World Tourism Organization, spending by international tourists might drop between $910 and $1200 million in 2020, depending on when restrictions on international travel will be lifted (UNWTO, 2020). Such a drop will set back the tourism industry by twenty years. The emergence of the Coronavirus pandemic has significantly disrupted the travel and tourism industry in the United States. The government has introduced travel restrictions as a means to contain the disease. This has forced airlines to cut flights and lead to the cancellation of holidays and trips by tourists. Unable to ferry individuals over air due to reduced demand for travel by coronavirus, passenger planes have opted to use their fleets to transport cargo as a way to compensate for revenue loss. Without the vital tourism…
The bone marrow Just having a thought on how one body would crazy looks like without bones seems. The shape of the body, posture, and body’s overall appearance would be unimaginable without bones. The subject of the poem “hello bones” is about a person who does not contend with his body and keeps on blaming the bones for making noise. Robert DeMaria is the author of the poem written in the book the college handbook of creative Writing page 110 4th Edition in 2014. In the poem, DeMaria brings out the uncontended idea of where human beings are not satisfied. The principal claims in the poetry are complaining of bones rattling in the flesh, don’t want to be reminded that the bones support the body, joints ache, the person reminds the bones that he needs them since he is a human and needs the bones for the body to function they have. Appropriately and without bones, he will not be anywhere, not even will he be able to stand. Hearing bones rattling in the fresh is irritating, and most…
Cartesian Dualism Answer 1: Mind-body dualism or cartesian dualism signifies the perception that the body and the mind are distinct as well as separable. Therefore, it includes a layout of perspectives about the association amongst matter and mind, in addition to the subject as well as to object, and is compared with supplementary situations, such as materialism as well as inactive, in the mind-body trouble. Different properties regarding mind-body have on this view includes: Substance dualism is a logical situation well-matched with maximum divinities which exact that memorable souls inhabit a self-governing dominion of being diverse from the physical creation. Property dualism declares that when the material is prearranged suitably, mental belongings arise. Answer 2: The interaction problem disputes the facts to an extra overall criticism often made in contrast to dualism: that interaction among physical and mental materials would comprise a fundamental dead end. In the meantime, the mind is irrelevant and cannot be prolonged, hence it can have no shape, size, motion, mass, location or rigidity. if there is a possibility of mind-body interaction, then every charitable act…
questions Qs 1 Michael is becoming a theory X at work. Like people suffering from Theory X, Michael hate jobs, have no ambition, and are not prepared to take responsibilities when called upon. After the management discovered the behavior, the manager should discipline him to motivate him. Notably, he should use a structured carrot and stick strategy, which awards good performance and punishes terrible performance. Qs2 In the case scenario involved, there is whistleblowing involved. This is because Tom alerted you concerning Mary’s habit of leaving work early and reporting late. A Write up should be given to Mary, who is always late, and refer to the list of the days that she arrived late. Use the corporation’s ordinary disciplinary form, including the explanation for the write-up, the dates and times that the employee arrived late. If she continues to come late, further action may be taken. Q3 As a supervisor, I would not punish Rosa for the misconduct but request her to remove the offensive screen saver. This is because it is considered misconduct to harass other employees sexually.…
The Cut Off Bird Name Institution Affiliation Course Name and Number Instructor Date The hanged bird found by Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters explains the incentive behind the crime committed by Minnie Wright. The scene also shows Johns Wright’s abusive treatment of his beloved. The link between Minnie and the bird is through the childhood memories when she was a fair and unmarried lady who always had songs in her lips. Minnie at some time teemed with life; bright and full of life but this energy and vigor was cut out of her while journeying through life with John Wright. Her married life stepped from the joy to the blues, from the straight path to the winding road as she lived with a tough man (other women can relate to this as they know that marriage is not always like the fourth of July. However, few of them experience it to a lesser extent). The bird…
Human beings require bones for proper functioning of the body. Just having a thought on how one body would looks like without bones. The shape of the body, posture and overall appearance of the body would be unimaginable without bones. The subject of the poem “hello bones” is about a person who is not contended with his body and keeps on blaming the bones for making noise. Robert DeMaria is the author of the poem written in the book the college handbook of creative Writing page 110 4th Edition in the year 2014. In the poem, DeMaria brings out the idea of uncontended where human beings are not satisfied with what is given to them. the major claims in the poetry is complaining of bones rattling in the flesh, don’t want to be reminded that the bones support the body, joints ache, the person reminds the bones that he needs them since he is a human and needs the bones for the body to function appropratly and that without bones he will not be anywhere not even will he be…
Four Days in September Name Institution Professor Course Date The movie “Four Days in September” is based on a true story that accounts for the American Ambassador’s kidnapping, Charles Burke Elbrick, to Brazil in September 1969. It is a Brazilian film played by Alan Arkin. The drama starts when a group of young naïve idealists comes together to plan and exercise an act of terrorism because they believe it is their only way of giving voice to their liberal visions and dreams of a military regime. The kidnapping is interrupted by attempts to humanize undercover police tracking down MR-8 group members. The undercover police, Marco Ricca, tortures and eventually kills his sympathetic captive. This is a finely written, judged, and acted movie that narrates an interesting story of revolutionary actions in pre-democratic Brazil. It is an excellent, worthwhile, and high-quality film that kept me entertained all through. The film narrates real-life events excitingly and unpredictably. However, it does not reveal the atmosphere of a…
Death Penalty Among the faculty of criminal justice focus majorly on the death penalty since the majority of people find it objectionable due to the use of capital punishment. In contrast, other people apply knowledge from the classroom to present their argument against the death penalty. As a result, the vocal advocate at the academic meeting agreed that come up with resolutions which fight over the application of death punishment decision as a mean of deterring the crime. Instead, the lawmakers are supposed to weight the limitation versus advantages to make a sober decision which will not harm either of the involved party. As a result, some criminal justice books customary decided to offer persuasive argument both for capital punishment and against the death penalty. In response, the advocate by using the work ethic forced to apply the opted defences since execution engagement is under rare circumstance applicable. Besides, while deciding the death penalty, religion and social agreement are under rare cases effectively argued or ethically applied to make a significant decision. The researcher’s cases showcase pro-executions argument either by…
Student name Instructor Course Date Mastering Marketing The video is provided to supplement classes in ‘Mastering Marketing.’ The video focuses on marketing strategies and pricing strategies. Marketing strategies refer to the efforts engaged in by a company to drive up sales. From the video, we see the general rule where a decrease in price results in an increase in demand.[1] The exception to this rule is the prestige products where demand decreases if the price is significantly decreased. Pricing elasticity is also discussed where elastic products are defined as those whose demand is affected by the price, while price changes do not affect the demand for inelastic products.[2] An example of products with inelastic prices is fuel and life-saving medicines. The breakeven point is also discussed where the production costs must be covered before profits can be generated. This point allows sellers to know how to price units to cover expenses and make a profit.[3] The video discusses various forms of marketing strategies with a focus on price lining. The video discusses the demand-oriented pricing approaches, including cost-plus pricing, which…
Artificial intelligence Since ancient times, the concept of inanimate objects endowed with intelligence has been around. In Greece, the Greek god Hephaestus was portrayed in myths as counterfeiting robot-like retainers from gold. In Egypt, Engineers built statues that were animated by priests of gods. The foundation of Artificial Intelligence was laid all through centuries by thinkers such as Aristotle to the 13th-century Spanish theologian Ramon Llull to Rene Descartes and Thomas Bayes, who used the logic and tools of their times to describe the thought processes of humans as symbols. The rise of modern computers was brought about by the late 19th and first half of the 20th century. In 1938, Augusta Ada Byron and Cambridge University Mathematician Charles Babbage invented the first design for the programmable machine. In the 1940s, the idea of architecture for the stored-program computer was conceived by John Von Neumann, who was a Princeton Mathematician. This idea was that data and programs that computer processes can be stored in its memory. In 1956, it was believed that the modern field of artificial intelligence is widely…