Section A – Hotel Business in Hong Kong Question A1 Answer the below short questions (a) to (i) according to A Statistical Review of Hong Kong Tourism 2018, published by Hong Kong Tourism Board in June 2019.
a) What is the total number of visitor arrival to Hong Kong upon 2018? How many visitors stayed overnight?
b) Identify Hong Kong’s top THREE source markets of visitors’ arrival to Hong Kong in 2018.
c) Which month contained the highest visitor arrivals number in 2018?
d) Briefly describe the hotel performance in 2018.
e) Which hotel category noted a highest gain percentage in room occupancy compare with 2017?
f) State TWO districts which recorded the highest room occupancy rate in Hong Kong.
g) In 2017, which department in the hotel earn the second highest revenue and what is the total percentage.
h) Refer to the hotel room occupancy rate and average achieved hotel room rate in 2018, illustrate TWO indicators or messages reflected from those figures.
i) The percentage distribution of visitor arrivals by months 2018 were quite steady along the year, the range of percentage starting from 7.2% to 10.1%. If you were the manager of a hotel, try to briefly explain the reasons behind of the distributions. (For example: What is/are the factor(s) may affect the percentage of arrival on Dec 2018.)
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HSC 103 medical law and Ethics
Chapter 1
Part One: Using the Internet, research the process of how a bill becomes a law. Describe the process in detail.
Part Two: Research a current healthcare-related issue that is in the process of becoming a law. Describe the issue/bill and the details about the process it is in.
Combine Part One and Part Two into a one to two page paper.
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Public Choice Theory- From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State, David Bieto
1. How did fraternal societies that catered to a membership primarily motivated by their mutual aid assistance avoid the problem of moral hazard?
2. Explain what is meant by the notion that the move from "fraternalism to the welfare state was more than just a bookkeeping transfer."
In: Economics
Use symbolic notation to illustrate how the following computation would be performed in the following ISAs
X = (A + B * C) / (D - E * F)
Stack Architecture [3Marks]
Load Store Architecture [3Marks]
Explain two scenarios where displacement addressing mode is useful in computer operations. [4Marks]
Explain two challenges that designers faced with the use of a hardwired control unit.
[2Marks]
Does the interconnection structure in a computer have any implication on the performance? Explain your answer. [2Marks]
What would happen in a computer system that does not use scheduling? [1Mark]
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In some plants a red pigment is synthesized from a colorless precursor by a single enzyme coded for by gene A. The red pigment can be changed into a purple pigment by another enzyme coded for by gene B. A cross between pure-breeding purple plants and white plants with the resulting F2:
94 purple
31 red
43 white
A. Give a concise genetic hypothesis for inheritance of flower color from these results (include number of genes, number of alleles, and the relations between genes and alleles).
B. Using symbols A and B to correspond to genes A and B as described above symbolize the genotypes and their ratios for each F2 phenotypic class.
C. If the F1 is used in a testcross, what phenotypic ratio would you expect in the progeny?
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Michael has a box of colored balls. It contains two red balls, three green balls, one purple ball, two yellow balls, and five blue balls. Michael will perform an experiment which goes as follows.
First, a ball is drawn from the box at random, the color of the
ball is noted (R for red, G for green, etc.), and the ball is set
aside (i.e. not replaced into the box). The next stage of the
experiment depends on the color of the ball Michael draws. If the
ball is red, he will draw another ball and note its color. If the
ball he draws at the beginning is green, he will draw five more
balls, simultaneously and at random, and note how many of the balls
he has drawn are red. Otherwise (if the ball drawn at the beginning
is neither green nor red), he will flip a coin and note the result
(H for heads, T for tails). Thus, for example, BH, RR, and G2 are
three possible outcomes of the experiment.
Let S denote the sample space of the experiment, and let E denote
the event that the ball drawn at the beginning is blue.
What is n(S)?
What is n(E′)?
Andre's dog Fifi knows fifteen tricks, five of which are
interesting. Fifi does a show by performing either two or three
different tricks one after another. If the first two tricks are
both interesting, she will perform a third trick; otherwise, she
only performs two tricks.
How many different shows could Fifi do?
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Please answer and discuss the questions below in detail or add your own similar topic.
A. Discuss the accounting nuts and bolts with both a cash dividend or a stock dividend.
B. Preferred stock – what are the advantages of issuing preferred stock that is cumulative, noncumulative, participating, and convertible? What would be your preference if you invested in preferred stock? Why?
C. Which is preferred, a cash dividend or a stock dividend? For an investor, is it “show me the money” or is it wanting to grow the investment? Advantage/disadvantage to the corporation?
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Brain structures responsible for sexual behaviors. Pick one of the following brain areas: MPOA, Medial Amygdala, vmH, PVN, or SDN. Then, describe in detail what types of symptoms would result if an individual had damage to that area. DO NOT LIST or NAME your brain area! When you respond to the other post, your job is to try to guess what the damaged brain area is, and why you think that is the area. You will be graded on how well you describe the deficits for that brain area.
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