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Full-Text Articles in Business
“The World Is What You Make It” - An Application Of Virtual Reality To The Tourism Industry, Patrick Horan
“The World Is What You Make It” - An Application Of Virtual Reality To The Tourism Industry, Patrick Horan
Conference papers
Sooner or later, nearly everyone with a web site wants to know how much traffic their site is getting. Other information, such as how long your visitors are staying on your site, which pages they are visiting, and how often they return will also help you develop a better site. There are various ways of gathering this information, some of which are more accurate than others. This paper identifies the different methods of finding this information and uncovers some of the problems associated with these methods.
The Problem Of Labor Turnover In Hotels, Frank Mcmahon
Dublin College Catering 1941-1991 (Cathal Brugha St, Dublin 1), Noel O'Connor
Dublin College Catering 1941-1991 (Cathal Brugha St, Dublin 1), Noel O'Connor
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This book was compiled to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Dublin College of Catering, Cathal Brugha Street in 1991. This college has played a central role in the development of education for the hotel, catering and tourism industry in Ireland over these 50 years leading up to 1991. As the College (now referred to as The College of Arts and Tourism, enters 2019, the work continues servicing the educational and skills needs of wider culinary and hospitality industries in Ireland and abroad).