Whenever someone plans the tour during his or her vacation, then accommodation becomes a key factor. Usually accommodation refers to hotels and these are rated with a star system, which generally correlates with the hotels’ price. Hence if one chooses a place to stay, one must ask oneself few important questions: How much time will I spend in the hotel? What amenities are most important to me? Am I looking for a home away from home or just a place to lay my head for the night? Knowing your own expectations can make choosing among hotels a lot easier.
Star hotels are generally more expensive. Star hotel usually offers butler service, large bathrooms with soaking tubs, spa-inspired bath products, and high-end bed linens. Lobbies in five-star hotels are laden with marble and fresh flowers. In short services are impeccable. One must not forget the verities in star hotels which are perfectly based upon services. One can get high-end services only in five star hotels.
Down in the two-star range you will find hotels that serve as a bed for the night but offer little else in the way of comfort. These hotels are good for driving trips where you only plan to spend a limited amount of time and then hit the road again. Count on “plain.” No fancy sheets or down comforters, probably a stall shower instead of a big bathtub, and definitely no champagne and strawberries. There may be question mark upon room services which may be available there may provide you less contentment in terms of services.
One-star hotels are best for budget travelers who aren’t much demanding about where they sleep as long as it’s cheap. Not usually the cleanest or most updated places, these are meant for those guests who don’t plan to spend a whole lot of time in their hotel room. If you’re far more interested in the sightseeing than the size of your pillow, these hotels might suit you just fine. If you’ve chosen to stay in hotels during your travels, choose wisely based on your own personal needs. As long as you’re willing to pay a price equal to your expectations, you won’t be disappointed.
The best part of star hotel booking comes in form of its online availability. Nowadays, almost all sorts of star hotels can be easily booked through prominent online hotel booking websites. There are several benefits if someone is opting online hotel booking system. Such benefits may include airport transfer facility, instant booking services and tickets for events and shows for the concerning location.
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History of Public Health:
Public health refers to both the health of a population via popular health indicators (quantitative and qualitative, including access to care), and all capable of collective healing, promote health and improve living conditions. It is intertwined with religious beliefs and animist, and the role of healer (shaman, sorcerers, etc..) that use both the local pharmacopoeia, touch and practices of magic, divination, or psychology.
In Europe, the organization of care remained until the nineteenth century overwhelmingly dependent on private initiatives and charities (The role of religious institutions has long been dominant, assisting maladies being regarded as a work of charity).
From the eighteenth century, the disease gradually ceases to be regarded as inevitable and the body becomes a concern. The first movement consists of the elites, and then gradually expanding to wider society. Health becomes a law that states must guarantee.
The development of industrialization is a second factor that tends to explain the development of public health: one for simple criteria of productivity of workers (occupational medicine), the other for fear of riots and under the pressure from trade unions.
Finally the First and Second World War contribute to the development of medical care mass and the establishment of social policies: the birth of the concept of the welfare state. After the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, public health takes a global dimension with the WHO. The epidemiology expands to better monitor zoonotic diseases transmitted to humans, especially through collaboration with FAO and the OIE under the auspices of the UN. Europe tends to become more important in the field of health.
The concept of public health:
The concept of public health includes several fields:
health including occupational medicine and sometimes approaches epidemiological
Management prevention campaigns, which should influence other sectors of society to promote health (economy, schools, traffic, housing, environment, lifestyle, etc.) vaccination …
organizing networks of care: first aid, hospitals, physicians, emergency medicine …
the initial and continuing training of medical and paramedical
social security and health insurance (social security in France)
medical and pharmacological research
Policies promoting Health:
Health promotion as defined by WHO is the process that gives people the means to ensure greater control over their own health, and improve it. This is a defining the concept “health” as the extent to which a group or individual can of achieving its ambitions and meet its needs and, second, with the change or adapt to it.
Health crisis:
The health crises are pandemics important, affecting among a dozen people (case of high-profile crises that affect developed countries, as some food crises) and millions of people. They may have economic, social and political areas.
WHO has also been created for a pandemic such as that produced by the Spanish flu is not repeated with the same effects (30 to 100 million deaths according to sources).
Health, political, legal and economic:
The sums at stake in the health sector are considerable, both for costs related diseases, pollution and absenteeism, as the market for care and medication (In 2002, the global drug was valued at 430.3 billion dollars, against 220 billion in 1992).
The pharmaceutical market grew from 203 billion euros. Medical and consumption growing faster than GDP in developed countries.
Health crises such as a pandemic may have economic, social and political areas. WHO has also been created for a pandemic such as that produced by the Spanish flu is not repeated with the same effects (30 to 100 million deaths according to sources).
Health is taken into account by the law, including in terms of working conditions.
The European Union has produced numerous directives, regulations or decisions to protect the health of consumers or animals consumed.
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In Part I of this article, I raised the question of whether or not the entrepreneurial path is right for you. After all, not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur. I also gave you some food for thought to help you determine if perhaps a network marketing business is an option worthy of your consideration. At this point, an assumption is being made that you’ve read part I and have determined that you do have the entrepreneurial spirit and you’re interested in network marketing. So, with that said, let’s go ahead and dig a little deeper, shall we?
Firstly, are you a people person? Network marketing is a true “people helping people” business and this is a good thing. When you’re working with, and helping others, you’re essentially helping them to solve their problems. And, many people who win in business are successful because they’re great problem solvers. Think about it, on a grand scale, Bill Gates is one of the world’s wealthiest people because his company creates software to help people and businesses solve problems. On a smaller, localized scale, think of the successful restaurant known for good quality, inexpensive food. Their success stems from helping mom and dad solve the “what’s for dinner” dilemma.
One more thing worthy of mention on this people helping people concept: it’s been said that a certain path to getting everything in life you want is to help enough other people get what they want in life. The more people you help, the better your chances of realizing the success you seek.
Are you coachable? This may be the most important question you’ll need to answer to determine if MLM is the right business for you. Let me explain: most people who get involved with network marketing (aka MLM, multi level marketing or social marketing) do not have any kind of a meaningful business background. Operating a successful business requires a number of crucial business skills. These skills include effective communication, organization and most of all, marketing.
If you do not possess these skills that’s OK. As long as you’re open to working with your upline people to develop yourself as a business person you’ll be fine. Some people think they already know everything and their way is the best way or the only way. If that person is you then there’s a good chance network marketing is not for you. Building a successful MLM business requires some outside the box thinking so being able to accept instruction from those more experienced is important.
Are you thorough? Anything done half fast is never good enough in business. If you get involved in a business and you’re provided with a plan and directions from your upline then it’s up to you to follow through with those plans. Cutting corners and weak efforts on your part will not fly. As it’s been said; in business, “good enough” is never good enough.
Of course, who you choose to work with to start a network marketing business is critical. If you’ll be taking business coaching and business plans from somebody else, you better darn well make sure that person knows their stuff. You can read books and study courses on building the skills you’ll need to succeed in business and I highly recommend that you do. But, your upline sponsor should be the person you wish to become.
There’s no doubt that working with the right people to build a network marketing business is of the utmost importance. However, your success is your responsibility. To succeed, you’ll need to think like a business person, act like a business person and conduct yourself in every way like a true business person. If you treat your network marketing business like a hobby it will lead to frustration and eventually failure. If you treat it like the legitimate business that it is, then you’ll be giving yourself a great chance of succeeding. Note I said “giving yourself a great chance”. Nobody will build your business for you. They’ll help you, oh yes they will, but they’re not going to do the required work for you. That, my friend, is up to you. Are you ready for the challenge?
This is the fourth in a series of articles on the MLM / social marketing / network marketing industry. In the next article I’ll give you some ideas on what you’d want to look for in the person or people you choose to do business with. Your business partners, on many levels, are even more important than the business you get involved in.
If you’d like to ensure that you don’t miss out on any installments in this series, I’d be happy to send past and future articles directly to you. Just shoot me an email and I’ll include you on my direct distribution list.
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