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| The business or industry of providing information,accommodations,transportation, and other service to tourists. |
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| An official or formal program to provide practical experience for beginners in an occupation or profession. |
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a body of persons engaged in the same profession
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| persons principal work or business; meaning of earning a living |
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| Reference to any education beyond high school |
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| a nationwide career development system that provides a student with a palned program of study, includes academic and career related courses |
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| a broad category of fields within the service industry including lodging, event planning, theme parks, transportation etc. Relies on disposable income. |
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| the friendly reception and treatmeant of guests or strangers |
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| continuing professional education (CPE) |
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| the means by which people maintain their knowledge and skills related to their profession |
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| Working under a seasoned employee to learn a specific trade |
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| is a metaphor for job promotion in business and human resources manangement |
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| Is a group of careers that share common features |
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| A method of which lectures are broadcast or classes are conducted by correspondence or over the Internet without the students needing to attend school or college |
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| the confirmation of certain characteristics of an object, person, or organization. Also applies to trade skills. |
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| A certificate program is a sequence, pattern, or group of academic credit courses that focus upon an area of specialized knowlage or info and have specifically defined outcomes. |
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| developing the power of reasoning and judgment and generally of preparing oneself or others intectually |
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