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    Wyndham Case

    targeting the right customers? -yes -the numbers are clearly showing members are spending more and staying less, meaning Wyndham has found a way to increase spending and repeat visits from customers that have potential for an even higher number of stays -business customers indicate location and service/previous experience are factors making them choose a certain hotel. If wyndham has a hotel at location, by request is all they need to guarantee customers will choose their hotel (126) (exhibit 6)

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    Wyndham Case Summary

    in June 2012 took to the court a suit in opposition to management of the Wyndham hotel chains for the misrepresentation of its data security measures avert interference of the system by computer hackers. FTC claimed that Wyndham subjected clients’ information to unjust and misleading lack of data safety that to information security law. The suit involved three security breaches involving 500,000 stolen credit card numbers; another breached 50,000 credit card numbers and lastly, 69,000 in the other

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    Chrysalids Essay

    inevitable, only through change can something survive. We all need change; John Wyndham shows this by giving us three locations, Fringes, New Zealand, and Waknuk that have clear proof that shows change is the key to our growth. To begin with change was apparent in the fringes, and had an affect on everyone. Firstly change will bring many new forms of life. “It’ll be new, and new kinds of plants and creatures will appear. (Wyndham 154)” Basically, this shows that as time goes by, and change is coming into

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    Crysalids Essay

    Choice and Consequence Marcus Garvey, an inspirational figure for civil rights activists once said, “Men who are in earnest are not afraid of consequences”. A concept clearly portrayed in John Wyndham’s novel, The Chrysalids. Centered on choices made by some distinct and sincere characters in the novel and the consequences that followed, this paper will focus on demonstrating the affects decisions have on the characters and the story. When David learned that Sophie had more toes then

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    Wyndham

    SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012 or ¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from to COMMISSION FILE NO. 001-32876 WYNDHAM WORLDWIDE CORPORATION (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) 20-0052541 (I.R.S. Employer DELAWARE (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) Identification No.) 22 SYLVAN WAY 07054 PARSIPPANY

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    Sustainability in the Hotel Industry

    experience in Marketing Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) and 15 years of experience in Hotel Management. The interview occurred on the premises of Ramada Inn – American City on MM/DD/YYYY from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Ramada Inn is affiliated with the Wyndham Hotel Group, one of the largest hospitality groups in the world with businesses across six continents. As such, Ramada has been around for more than 50 years and has nearly 900 hotels in about 50 countries across the world. Although the owners and

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    Why When Memories Are Forgotten or Emphasized, Will Result in a Community Becoming a Dystopia?

    Topic: In both The Giver and The Chrysalids, the communities strive to create utopias in their own ways. Discuss how memories are forgotten and/or emphasized to achieve this. In the novels The Chrysalids by John Wyndham and The Giver by Lois Lowry, both authors illustrate how, when communities emphasize or forget memories from the past, it will result in a dystopia. Further, it will also affect our future generations and the way people choose to live. In the Waknuk community of

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    Character Traits of David Strorm

    The Chrysalids is a science fiction novel written by John Wyndham about a civilization that has become intolerant to any kind of deviation with regards to a person’s appearance or their abilities. The reader is introduced into another world called Waknuk by the main character, David Strorm. David is a ten year old boy when the novel opens and a sixteen year old as it closes. David is a telepath and is part of an exclusive group who is able to communicate with others with similar telepathic abilities

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    Wyndam Resource

    Wyndham Vacation Resorts 250 Mariner Passage Oxon Hill, MD 20745 February 5, 2013 Shavon Jackson 678 Fort Meade Drive Suite 50 Crystal City, VA 20770 Dear Wyndham Resorts I appreciate that you were able to call me in regarding’s to my stay at the Wyndham Resort. I also appreciate the special discount I received for being a valuable customer with your company.. I am writing this letter to ask for a refund for my stay at the resort. During my stay two weeks ago it wasn’t comfortable

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    Similarities Between The Chrysalids

    Through literature, similar genres hold similar details in the story/ plot. The novel The Chrysalids shows multiple similarities as the film The X-Men. Both are science-fiction pieces, about the normals/ humans (mortals) and the deviants (mutants), and some type of fight between the two. Three sets of characters holding comparable characteristics are; Wolverine and David Strorm; Senator Kelly and Joseph Strorm; Professor Xavier and the Sealand Women. Two of the main characters in both works of literature

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