An assessment of the vacation rental industry online with specific reference to beach vacation rentals.
Research Paper # 105774 |
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The paper is a research paper focused on assessing the vacation rental industry online and specifically beach vacation rentals. The paper identifies the major company concerned as being Homeaway.com and states that there are two types of business models: (1) classified listing and (2) wholesale marketing.. The study specifically discusses the beach vacation rental industry in the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, and the United States.
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Introduction
Vacation Beach Rental Industry
Beachhouse.Com
Industry Report: Travel & Tourism Trends
Escapia
Summary and Conclusion
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"Visitors to the BeachHouse.com website are able to search by state, price or number of bedrooms. BeachHouse.com provides detailed descriptions with accompany photos, rates, policies and as well the owner's websites can be assessed for checking availability. A Google search reveals that BeachHouse.com is number 2 in Google's Vacation Rentals Directory. The work of Rives (2006) entitled: "More Tourists Visiting N.C." states that North Carolina tourist spending "increase 4.9 percent" in 2004 and expected to gain another 5% in increases in the following year of 2005. In the coastal town of Southport Supply can barely meet demand as over the past two years those wanting to buy vacation homes on the coast has increased 30%. Stated is: "The market has just gone crazy...everyone wants to have a second home on the beach." (Rives, 2006) The work entitled: "Vacation Rentals: Right for You?" states that of the homes purchased in 2006, 30 percent of these were vacation homes. The advantage of renting a backhouse instead of a hotel room is that the vacationer has more space for less money. A 2002 industry report of recreational goods rental states that in 2002 there were 1,812 establishment with a revenue of 560.501 million. "
Tags:vacation, beach, rental
An analysis of the works of Amy Beach, while analyzing the pioneering feminism of the first American female composer.
Essay # 87046 |
2,250 words (
approx. 9 pages ) |
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2005
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This music history study examines the major accomplishments of Amy Beach, the first female American composer. In essence, by evaluating Beach's life as a woman composer through her skills as a writer, one can realize the historical ramifications of feminist determination to be known as the first female American composer in United States history.
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"Amy Beach: Analyzing the Pioneering Feminism Of the First American Female Composer I. Introduction This music history study will examine the major accomplishments of Amy Beach, the first female American composer. In realizing the hardships of being a woman in a patriarchal American society, beach, Beach had to overcome great odds to have her music accepted in an all-male field. In relation to this, her music reached out beyond gender barriers, and helped this woman encompass a wide variety of feminist accomplishments in her lifetime. In essence, by evaluating Beach's life as a woman composer through her skills as a writer, one can realize the historical ramifications of feminist determination to be known as the first female American composer in United States history. II: Historical Feminist Background to Women in American Music Amy Beach (1867-1944) was a woman that beheld many talents, and when she was younger, she was a considered a childhood prodigy."
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A discussion of the historical and musical accomplishments of Amy Beach, the first female American composer.
Essay # 86541 |
675 words (
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4 sources |
2005
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The paper discusses how, by being a woman in a patriarchal American society, Beach had to overcome great odds to have her music accepted in an all-male field. The paper further discusses how her music reached out beyond gender barriers, and helped this woman encompass a wide variety of feminist accomplishments in her lifetime. The paper concludes that by evaluating Beach's life as a woman composer, through her skills as a writer, one can realize the historical ramifications of feminist determination to be known as the first female American composer in United States history.
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"This music history study will examine the major accomplishments of Amy Beach, the first female American composer. In realizing the hardships of being a woman in a patriarchal American society, beach, Beach had to overcome great odds to have her music accepted in an all-male field. In relation to this, her music reached out beyond gender barriers, and helped this woman encompass a wide variety of feminist accomplishments in her lifetime. In essence, by evaluating Beach's life as a woman composer through her skills as a writer, one can realize the historical ramifications of feminist determination to be known as the first female American composer in United States history."
Tags:beach, music, piano
An analysis of "Monkey Beach" by Eden Robinson.
Analytical Essay # 144165 |
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The paper asserts that although the setting and the narrative explores the Haisla/Heiltsuk people and culture, "Monkey Beach" is an artifact of a culture beyond where "some places are just full of power, you can feel it." The paper contends that Eden Robinson's tale reaches into the realm of artfulness that defies easy classification or categorization.
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"Though the setting and the narrative explores the Haisla/Heiltsuk people and culture, "Monkey Beach" is an artifact of a culture beyond where "some places are just full of power, you can feel it" (Robinson 316). Eden Robinson's tale reaches into the realm of artfulness that defies easy classification or categorization. Robinson infuses elements of her Native heritage with modern pop culture creating a witty, textured and complex collage of power and dynamism that is distinctly Twenty-First Century. With the title of her first novel, Eden Robinson situates the reader in a..."
Tags:monkey, beach, critique
This paper discusses living in the Miami Beach looking at related environmental and geographical issues.
Analytical Essay # 123171 |
750 words (
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10 sources |
MLA | 2008
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In this article, the writer examines Miami Beach as a geographical/topological area, discussing climate and environment in terms of how it would be to live there. The writer includes Google Earth shots and maps.
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"According to the world climate com web site Miami Florida is located at N W. This is a pleasant climate and with pretty beaches and inviting water. Miami is an attractive place to live. Miami Beach is not a natural island it was created by dredging Biscayne Bay Florida. The photo and map below shows ..."
Tags:Miami Beach, florida, hurricane, climate, weather, geography, topography, Google Earth
A look at the Omaha Beach Landing and the plans and preparations leading up to it.
Essay # 63240 |
2,836 words (
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MLA | 2005
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This paper looks at the plans of Operation Overlord and new technologies invented to aid the assault. Focuses on Omaha Beach and how events played out for the landing troops. The assault itself is the main topic of the paper. Appendix contains the troop load-out of a typical assault craft.
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"As dawn loomed just over the horizon, Operation Overlord was in serious trouble. With paratrooper misdrops all over Normandy and landing craft miles off course, the carefully thought out plans of D-Day were quickly falling apart. The fate of the world no longer rested on the preparations of months past, but on the courage and resourcefulness of Allied troops. No one was ready for what those soldiers were about to face. To understand where everything fell apart, one must start at the beginning and look at the plans, the naval bombardments, and the fateful landings that changed the world forever."
Tags:6, 1944, bbc, beach, boats, d, day, divsion, higgens, infantry, june, omaha
This essay examines and analyzes the nineteenth century classic "Dover Beach."
Analytical Essay # 3255 |
1,520 words (
approx. 6.1 pages ) |
4 sources |
2001
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This paper examines and analyzes the style, form, and thematic vision of Matthew Arnold's poem "Dover Beach" as it relates to the struggles between the old order and the modern spirit in nineteenth century life.
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"The themes of "Dover Beach" are several. Above all, the poem laments the collapse of spirituality, religion, and long-standing traditions in the face of an uncertain and threatening modernity. Change of an unstoppable and uncontrollable form is approaching, and Arnold is longingly looking back at the faith-based world that is disappearing."
Tags:arnold, beach, dover, matthew, poetry, Victorian, poem, modern
This paper examines the music and history behind the legendary American group, the Beach Boys.
Essay # 68200 |
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MLA | 2006
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This paper details the rise, fall and rise again of the Beach Boys, one of the most influential rock bands in the U.S. This paper delves into the birth of the Beach Boys which took place in Hawthorne, California in 1961. The original members were brothers, Brian, Carl and Dennis Wilson, cousin Mike Love and Al Jardine. The Beach Boys are known for having invented "California Rock," a style that celebrated and idealized California teen life, which was comprised of surfing, driving and dating. This writer of this paper cites many of the band's musical hits, including "Surfin' Safari," released in 1962, "I Get Around," "Fun, Fun, Fun" and "Help Me, Rhonda." In 1968, the Beach Boys became the first American rock band to perform in Russia. This paper also delves into the personal lives of the band members, including Brian Wilson's mental state. During the band's rise to fame, Wilson's ambitions, neuroses and drug intake were on the rise and negatively affecting the band. This paper examines the various reasons behind the band's five year hiatus which began in 1970 and its eventual re-grouping in the 1980s. Despite the positive reviews surrounding the comeback of the Beach Boys, the 1980s would prove to be anything but positive for the band. This paper also touches on the various internal conflicts between the band members. The writer contends and explains why the essence of the band is still popular today.
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"Despite the positive comeback, the eighties would be a decade that would prove to be anything but easy and musical. Carl Wilson quit the band to work on his solo career. According to Romanowski, he was the one band member that opposed how the band was reverting to a nostalgic sound instead of moving forward. Romanowski maintains that the band was indeed an "oldies-but-goodies act, albeit an extraordinarily successful one." In 1983, Wilson joined the band again but the year was marked with tragedy as brother Carl drowned. After a short while, Brian left the group again and the band enjoyed another success with the single "Kokomo" without him. In the meantime, Wilson's solo effort did not sell well and in 1994, he was touring with the band again. More troubles lay ahead, however, as Love sued Wilson for defamation of character in 1994."
Tags:music, carl, brian, mike, love, wilson, california
An overview of beach erosion and how it is affecting the beaches along the eastern seacoast in the US.
Term Paper # 147564 |
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APA | 2011
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The paper begins with the thesis statement relative to the topic to be discussed - the erosion of beaches on the eastern seacoast. The reader is first introduced to the environmental challenges of the modern society and is then explained the meaning of the concept, the causes, and the effects of beach erosion. In particular, the paper deals with beach erosion on the eastern seacoast and the actions that could be taken in order to resolve the problem (or at least limit its negative outcomes).
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Paper Outline
Introduction
Beach Erosion
Beach Erosion on the Eastern Seacoast
What Can Be Done?
Conclusions
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"Beach erosion is important as it affects various aspects of life. First of all, with the disappearance of beaches, the waves of the seas and oceans will move closer to the shore, coming in the end to break in the houses of the residents. It is even possible that entire regions of residential lines on the beaches be destroyed. Then, when these houses are destroyed by the waves (it happens every year and every year, people keep building new houses and further endangering beaches), they release vast amount of debris into the seas and oceans. This then leads to the death of maritime life, either as the animals eat the noxious substances, either they get caught in the various debris. When the waves come closer and break into the rocks, they also kill the animals living in this habitat, such as clams, mussels or barnacles. Also, turtles such as the Pacific Loggerhead turtle are likely to become extinct as their nesting beaches are eroded. Crabs and other small animals are also being killed as a result of beach erosion. Ultimately then, beach erosion destroys the health of the natural environment from numerous perspectives and it also generates problems for humanity."
Tags:shrinkage, maritime, life, seas, oceans
An overview of the Sylvan Beach Foundation which helps people with developmental disabilities.
Essay # 40993 |
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2002
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This paper on Sylvan Beach Foundation Non-Profit Organization focuses on the achievements and working of a successful non-profitable organization called the Sylvan Beach Foundation, dedicated solely to helping people with developmental disabilities. This paper also covers one of the branches of the Sylvan Beach Foundation called the Sylvan Beach Cafe. This paper also concentrates on the structure, functioning, budget and activities of the foundation. It also reviews the law and ordinance under which this foundation operates