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    On 5/1/17 at 0722 hrs, I was dispatched to Express Inn 11333 US Highway 19 N, Clearwater FL, 33764, regarding a subject that needed to be trespass from the property. Upon arrival, I made contact with the subject, Lisa Coker, near the main entrance. Coker advised she was attempting to get her money back due to an issue in her room. Coker explained she was staying in a room at the hotel prior to now but left the room due to mold being in the bathroom. She advised she paid $113 for the room, but obtained

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    The Death Of A Mint Oil

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    The queue grew thinner until Morgana reached the counter and purchased her mint oil. Although she could feel the familiar warmth of magic reviving itself in her body, and had been able to re-light candles in her room last night by concentrating on them, her powers were nowhere near their peak. Again: was it simply due to the injuries sustained in King Lothar’s tomb? This sabbatical couldn’t stretch on forever. Still, she had to admit that over the last three weeks, Lydil had grown on her. Despite

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    In “No Room at the Inn”, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (2002) argues that current attitude towards refugees and shelter seekers is supported by racism and makes European people lose their heritage. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, born in Uganda, is a British journalist of Asian descent who has written for several newspapers and magazines (Alibhai-Brown, 2002). She obtained a Master of Philosophy degree from Oxford in 1975 and is an author of several books including No Place Like Home; True Colours; Who Do We Think

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    Breeana Velasquez MBA 622 Fall- Evening Professor Katie Ruger December 11, 2017 Boston Pine Street Inn Case Study Analysis Boston Pine Street Inn Case Study Analysis Problem Statement: Wanting to keep the organization's mission in mind, Lyndia Downie wanted to balance the service of both the chronically and short term homeless. Even with public funding for shelter services declining, she didn't want to turn anyway anyone in need of help. Hypothesis 1: It might be that

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    Anber Inn and Suites

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    Strategic Marketing Problems. Cases and Comments, Eleventh Edition Chapter : Case: Amber Inn & Suites, Inc.* ISBN: 9780131871526 Author: Roger A. Kerin, Robert A. Peterson copyright © 2007 Pearson Education Case: Amber Inn & Suites, Inc.* *This case was prepared by Professor Roger A. Kerin of the Edwin L. Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University, as a basis for class discussion and is not designed to illustrate effective or ineffective handling of an administrative situation

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    A Report On Premier Inn

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    Premier Inn is the name of a British Budget Hotel chain running the largest hotel brand in the United Kingdom. Hotel chain is running 690 hotels with more than 50,000 rooms built in different countries. The hotel chain listed in London Stock Exchange in 1987 with brand name of “Whitebread” and started trading of its services under the chain of “Travel Inn” in order to compete with travellodges. Business operation of Premier Inn is not only limited to city centers but also covering suburbs and airports

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    The Inn Research Paper

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    The Inn in the Fall As visitors approach one of the most beautiful inns in North Carolina they will be serenaded by the rhythmic thumping of the tires as they cross each cobblestone. The inn is like a massive wall of rocks that looks to be touching the blue sky. The red tile roof looks like a red cloud sitting atop this castle of rocks. These rocks were placed over one hundred years ago and still stand in their exact spot. From the parking area you can almost imagine the horse drawn wagons that

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    President's Inn Case

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    This report provides an analysis of The President’s Inn in Cape May, New Jersey. Cape May is a picturesque seaside town that was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976 (Capemaychamber.com, n.d.). Cape May County is approximately 267 square miles. There are “…95,000 year-round residents, with that number swelling to a seasonal population of over 820,000 during the summer months.” Millions of tourists visit Cape May, NJ each year. Once merely a summer destination, Cape May is now becoming

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    Ramada Inn Case

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    Ramada Inns, Inc. is the franchisor that allows Gadsden Motel company, the franchisee to use its trademarks and service marks. It is also important to note that Gadsden Motel company is a partnership. The case states that the motel owned by Gadsden Motel company started to receive “poor ratings from Ramada Inns inspectors”. They also failed to pay their monthly franchise fee. Even after they were repeatedly warned by Ramada Inns, Gadsden did not show any significant improvements. When Ramada Inns opted

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    Quality Inn Observation

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    With the Quality Inn off of Milton Rd, in Flagstaff, being a 3.4/5 star hotel, I decided to sit in the lobby and observe the environment for a while. On October 27, 2017, at around 7:30 am, I decided to make the trek over to the hotel to observe it. As I approached the hotel, it was noticeable how packed the parking lot was. I could not find one open parking spot. Cars were lined up along the curb. Because of this, I expected the Quality Inn to be busy, especially in the lobby area, since it was

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