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    REPORT ON: GEORGES AUGUSTE ESCOFFIER George August Escoffier, later known simply as Auguste Escoffier, was born on October 28, 1846, in the small village of Villeneuve-Loubet, near Nice, in the Provence region of France. Among the key figures in his life was his father, who worked primarily as a blacksmith, yet also cultivated tobacco plants. His grandmother, an enthusiastic cook, was perhaps more responsible than anyone for instilling in young August an appreciation for cooking. Young Escoffier

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    treaty was signed Escoffier boarded a train bound for France. When he reached Paris, Escoffier found that rioters had taken over the city. He immediately left the city and rejoined the army becoming chef de cuisine of Colonel Comte de Waldner. After discharging from the army once again Escoffier returned to Nice and spent the winter season as chef de cuisine at Hotel Luxembourg.      When Escoffier finally returned to Paris he re-opened Le Petit Moulin Rouge. Some of Le Petit Moulin Rouge's customers

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    Establishment and recognition: 1909 through 1920s In 1909, Gabrielle Chanel opened a shop on the ground floor of Étienne Balsan's apartment in Paris—the beginnings of what would later become one of the greatest fashion empires in the world.[1] The Balsan home was a meeting place of the hunting elite of France and the gentlemen brought their fashionable mistresses along, giving Coco the opportunity to sell the women decorated hats. During this time, Coco Chanel struck up a relationship with Arthur

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    security at the Ritz Hotel, why was Henri Pauls alcohol level so high, and why did the Parisian authorities take so long to provide medical attention to Princess Diana? Many people assume that all of these questions are citizens being paranoid; still other experts come to the conclusion that this was the plan of British intelligence to “deal” with their future queen marrying a Muslim. One argument in favor of a conspiracy surrounding Princess Diana’s death is that The Ritz Hotel in Pairs should

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    Four Seasons Goes to Paris

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    9-803-069 REV: JANUARY 8, 2003 ROGER HALLOWELL DAVID BOWEN CARIN-ISABEL KNOOP Four Seasons Goes to Paris: “53 Properties, 24 Countries, 1 Philosophy” Europe is different from North America, and Paris is very different. I did not say difficult. I said different. — A senior Four Seasons manager In 2002, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts was arguably the world’s leading operator of luxury hotels, managing 53 properties in 24 countries and delivering what observers called “consistently exceptional

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    million reviews of hotels and restaurants. The site operates in 30 countries worldwide making it a powerful and unstoppable force. Tripadvisor.co.uk (2013) The next review site that even comes close to TripAdvisor is booking.com with a mere 14 million reviews per month compared to the review giant of TripAdvisor. Stephen Kaufer co-founded TripAdvisor in 2000 with the mission to “help

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    The driver opened the door and I walked out the limo holding onto Anniara’s hand. I wrapped my arm around her waist as we walked to the entrance of the hotel where the party was taking place. The hall was filled with people. Some which I recognised to be Anniara’s parent’s friends and colleagues, others I’d never seen in my life. I grabbed a glass of champagne from the waiter passing by and took a long sip. “Hi there,” I turned around to see Anniara’s father’s annoying business partner. He was

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    and a luxury 5 star hotel, the roles and responsibilities of these departments and the legal statutory requirements for room division operations. 1.1 - Discuss accommodation (house keeping) and front office services for different organisations - The organisations i have decided to talk about are - A - The B & B - This is a place that offers overnight stay and a continental breakfast included in a room rate. Tennyson House Hotel has 13 bedrooms and is a family owned hotel located within the beautiful

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    The hotels that we are writing about are The Ritz Carlton Singapore, the Intercontinental Singapore Hotel and the Marriott Singapore. Our main hotel will be the Ritz Carlton Singapore. We chose the hotels as they pose as prominent hotels in Singapore and they are also known overseas as well. Although they are quite similar, there are also several differences that can be seen as well. They are also very distinct in branding, and value their brands very highly. All three hotels boast amenities and

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    Riker's Island is proclaimed to be named after Dutch developer Abraham Rycken, who moved to United States in 1638 and whose relatives guaranteed Rikers Island until 1884, "when it was distributed to the city for $180,000" (City of New York Department of Corrections). The island was used as a military planning ground in the midst of the Civil War. The Department of Corrections is an organization that is responsible for the supervision and organization of prosecuted detainees. The city communicated

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