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    Wynn Resort

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    Wynn Resorts, LTD was formed by former Mirage Resorts Chairman/CEO Steven Wynn on October 25, 2002, who currently serves as the Chairman of the Board and CEO of Wynn. His knowledge of the gambling and casino industry is indispensable to Wynn Resorts, as he is accredited to turning the luxury casino industry in Las Vegas into what it is today. Wynn’s mission is: “A commitment to providing an elegant environment, high quality amenities, a superior level of service and distinctive attractions for our

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    Objectives. About Harrah's Harrah's Hotel & Casino is an exciting entertainment destination in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, offering its customers first class hotel accommodations, gaming, entertainment and promotions. With so many hotels and casinos in the Las Vegas valley, one must determine its goals and vision to guarantee that it stands out from the competition, offering its customers unprecedented service while providing unique incentives for its employees. Mission statement. A company's

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    What is hyperreality and what does it mean? Why is Las Vegas postulated to be ‘hyperreal’? Furthermore why is it that so many people in the world want to visit Las Vegas, and people return back to Las Vegas year after year, even though we all believe the city, and everything within it, is superficial and fake? Perhaps it is to do with nostalgia, or the fact that Las Vegas is very good at being a themed illusion which puts everyone into a trance and make them believe they are in fantasyland? Why

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    Dillard Reflection

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    “The moth shook its sodden clumps of wing” (Dillard 160). A quote as powerful as this one captures the depth of Dillard's views, which have a crippling effect on her outlook towards life. Dillard’s environment is similar to that of the moth’s, a limited amount of space to grow and prosper. Growth is a factor Dillard sees as extremely important in life, as she tries to learn a vast amount of information. Dillard has experiences in her memoir that mold who she is and what she has become. In many ways

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    Las Vegas Essay

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    year in Las Vegas. The Jockey Club offers an outdoor pool, sauna and fitness room, hot tub, tennis courts that are lighted at night, cleaning service and laundry facilities and a convenience store. Your home away from home is just steps from the top casinos and attractions on the Strip, but on the days you want to rest at home, you will find a lot to do. When you find Las Vegas timeshares for sale, you can choose a studio apartment with a partial kitchen or a one or two-bedroom home with a fully equipped

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    Neon Museum Observation

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    I decided to visit the Neon Museum (Neon Boneyard) located downtown in Las Vegas while on vacation last week. The Neon Boneyard is an outdoor collection of signs located behind the Neon Museum. The museum is housed at the formerly known La Concha Motel (the La Concha Motel was designed by Paul Williams, a famous African American architect who design the first LAX theme building). From my understanding the purpose of the Neon Museum is to display old iconic signs that use to hang on the Las Vegas

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    Cirque Du Soleil The flips, the dips, the falls, the ropes, the trampolines. These are all qualities of the most popular circus in the whole entire world. They call it Cirque Du Soleil which is French for “Circus of the Sun.” On July 7, 1984, Cirque started by two street performers in Quebec. They traveled to the U.S for the first time in 1967, creating their first permanent show right here in Las Vegas, Nevada; called Mystere, and is still going strong to this day. It also led to even more permanent

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    Essay Las Vegas

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    The City That Never Sleeps Have you ever wondered what it is like to live in Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world, a gambling mecca for millions every year? What could it possibly be like for a person to live in a city known as "Sin City," where the only thing hotter than the bright lights is the sun. According to lasvegasnevada.gov over 600,000 people live in Las Vegas now, which is triple what it was just twenty years ago. It is a city built as a railroad town that has turned

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    some ads memorable and others forgettable? The product may be visually appealing, from a desirable brand, or presented as a solution to the viewer’s problem such as anti-aging cream for wrinkles. Such is the case for an ad for The Venetian resort and casino in Vanity Fair, a high-end magazine. Featured in the ad is an older woman sitting invitingly on a luxurious white bed with bountiful pillows. This ad may appeal to a high socio-economic class of viewers with a desire to belong in a high-class society

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    So this brings up my first point and ethical dilemma; is it right for the NHL to put their players in this town? One can argue that is not the responsibility of the NHL to control the actions of their players, however, is it a good idea to even present the opportunity for a millionaire athlete to be tempted by this excessive town, that is Las Vegas? Generally, hockey players are pretty good people, including professionals playing in the NHL, or instance; P.K. Subban, current Nashville Predator, and

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