find the point of view of different foreign worker. A foreign worker’s contribution towards his/her work not only helps increase employee productivity of the hotel but also involves in the growth of the economic condition of the respective
Do you have this feeling of having seen the most beautiful and breathtaking places in this world and haven't been to sikkim yet?Then let me tell you one thing my friend,you've been in a delusion all along and sikkim is just very you should head to this vacation.Sikkim is not just like any other Indian state,but it has so much to offer of its own.For adrenaline junkies to peace seekers,for families to backpackers,it has got a lot on offer for everyone.Having experienced this wonderful state myself
MALANA Malana is an ancient village to the northeast of Kullu Valley. This solitary village in the Malana Nala, a side valley of the Parvati Valley, is isolated from the rest of the world. The majestic peaks of Chandrakhani and Deotibba shadow the village. It is situated on a remote plateau by the side of the torrential Malana river at a height of 3029 m above the sea level. Unaffected by the modern civilization, Malana has its own lifestyle and social structure. People are strict in following their
of what she has seen and been told. In “Horizontal World” author Debra Marquart applies vivid imagery, unique diction, and a personal anecdote to convey the importance and uniqueness of small towns. First, Debra Marquart uses vivid imagery to emphasize the small details that make a town unique. Debra opened the passage with a descriptive view you can only see in the country side in order to pull in the readers and allow them to feel
where global public policy, social issues and moral philosophy raise important questions. In this context the documentary film Darwin’s Nightmare (2004) about the fishing industry at Lake Victoria in Tanzania is a prime example to illustrate such ethical issues, stakeholders involved and their positions and views regarding such situations. The documentary is structured to encompass multiple interviews with
to the Greek philosopher Pindar, the best of all things is water. This view is notsurprising since the need for water, throughout human history, has always been appreciated. It is present everywhere, and without water, life, as it is known, will simply cease to exist. Water is constantly in motion, passing from one state to another and fromone location to another. Whether the water is in motion, or stationary as it is in lakes, itinvariably contains extraneous materials, some due to natural causes
Mandu is important from the tourist point of view due to the following reasons: Historical monuments and settlements Landscape of high visual quality due to its topography. This place is famous for its topography. This place is famous for its around 10 centuries old fortified settlements which are architecturally of great importance due to its uniqueness. The plateau has Lakes, Kunds, Bawadis spread throughout of which Rewa Kund is of great religious significance
To understand chivalry, you need more than one view of it. in Post’s article about the importance of different views he states, “If you don’t have different perspectives, you are going to probably make the wrong decisions.” (Post). So with that not, Beowulf is brought into light. Beowulf has chivalry because of the loyalty he shows
little fear exists; an outsider does not understand this fear. The author wants readers to empathize with the fear and pain that comes with being the survivor of such tragedy. She does this using setting, metaphoric and symbolic language, and point of view; each of these strategies points to a better comprehension of fear for readers. Setting, the time and location in which the story happens, is key in this text. The author places emphasis on location, as a means of directing readers to the fear associated
of their lack of rights. However the fact that an entity does not have rights does not mean that their interests count for less than that of right-bearers. The analogy can be made to that of a baby or a mentally incapacitated person; although they lake a certain mental capability, they are still treated with equal rights to that of a person of pristine heath and mental status. We therefore must take into account as a utilitarian the equal consideration of the rights and well-being of all non-human