Category: Family

  • Differences Between Anaerobic and Aerobic Adaptations in Training

    Table of Contents Introduction Anaerobic Training Neural Adaptations to Anaerobic Training Muscular Adaptations to Anaerobic Training Aerobic Training Adaptations References Introduction People respond differently in each training program. Ultimately, an individualized training program is needed to address the specific needs and responses of the trainee. However, the extent of performance depends on the size of…

  • US Hospitality Industry: Managing Hospitality Workforce

    Introduction The current trend in the global marketplace has led to the increase in capital mobility, people as well as an exchange of managerial information and ideas among the hospitality industry. In return, it has resulted to change in the employment trend in the United States. With improvements in technological advancement across the world, the…

  • Resort World Sentosa: New Service Design for Singapore Tourism Industry

    Executive Summary Resort World Sentosa is one of the two recently introduced integrated resorts in Singapore, by which the country tries to gain competitive advantages in the tourism and gaming industries. Currently, Singapore stays behind Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia in the tourism industry, and to catch up with the major competitors it needs to modify…

  • Web Evaluation of Disneyland Hong Kong

    Introduction Web Evaluation The widespread of internet technologies led that the web becoming virtually accessible to everyone. The statistics show that as of March 2011 there are approximately 298,002,705 sites responding online. All of those websites vary in their orientation, directivity, and the sphere in which they operate, but most of them share one common…

  • Aqua by Grandstand: Mobile by Nature

    The hospitality industry is very volatile. The market competition is very stiff. To succeed, a company must develop guiding objectives in order to capture and retain customers. Aqua by Grandstand was conceived and developed with specific objectives by its owners. They wanted to transform it into a modern club-lounge by constructing a simple, easy to…

  • Courting in Fisher’s “Anatomy of Love” and Dickerson’s “Never Die Alone”

    Table of Contents Introduction Importance and Theory of Courting Never Die Alone Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Courting is generally regarded as the necessary ritual between representatives of two sexes that is needed for making the proper choice. Because this ritual is attributed not only to humans but to animals also, the significance of courting is…

  • Twelve Hours Without a Cellphone Experience

    Hypothesis Cellphones are an inherent part of daily life for many contemporary people, including me. Therefore, it is only natural to ask a question of how not using a cellphone for at least half a day will have a significant and noticeable effect on a person’s behavior. There are several factors to keep in mind…

  • Team Sport With the Ball: Softball

    Softball is a team sport with a ball; it is a form of baseball. This sport originated in 1887 and is generally popular with non-professionals. This is due to the fact that, unlike baseball, softball is adapted for less physically prepared people and is not traumatic. Initially, softball was developed for playing indoors, which is…

  • Honduras: Tourism Exploration Project

    Honduras is the second-largest country in Central America. It attracts tourists with its natural beauty and diversity of wildlife. There are many places to see and activities to do, but it would be better to distinguish a few. An exciting place for tourists to visit is the city – Copan, the most studied Maya city…

  • “Hurt People Hurt People” by Sandra D. Wilson

    Table of Contents Strengths of Wilson Weaknesses of Wilson Application Reference The title of the book Hurt People Hurt People by Dr. Wilson clearly expresses the first premise. She demonstrates how the process of hurting others is an ongoing process that repeats itself from generation to generation or from one individual to the other. Wilson…