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HTM Certification
Unit 1 _ TheStudy
WorldGuide
HTM
of Hospitality
Certification
Unit 1 _ _The
Core
Study
World
Concepts
Guide
of Hospitality
Unit
& Exam
1 _ _The
Preparation.pdf
Core
World
Concepts
of Hospitality
& Exam_ Preparation.pdf
Core Concepts & Exam Preparation.pdf
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Physiological: These needs are essential for life and include things
such as food, water, clothing, and shelter.
Safety: Safety needs include things such as health, security, and
adequate finances.
Love and Belonging: These needs relate to the need to have a family,
friends, love, and a sense of belonging.
Esteem: Esteem needs relate to recognition and respect from others.
Self:-Actualization Self-actualization needs refer to attaining a sense of
personal fulfillment.
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Define hospitality The word hospitality is derived from the Latin word hospitalitem,
meaning "friendliness to guests." It is also a mindset, an action, etc.
Define the size and scope of the hospitality and It employs 17 million people; 10% of the all people in the world works in
tourism industry and its role as a major employe hospitality, which is 319 million jobs
Explain the impact of the hospitality and tourism In the U.S., 71.2 percent of all travel dollars spent are domestic—from
industry on global, national, state, and local people already within the U.S.—and 28.8 percent are from foreign
economies travelers.; Worldwide, 78.5 percent of travel is for leisure and 21.5
percent is for business; 1.5 trillion estimated international visitors
worldwide. France, Spain, the United States, and China lead the world
in the number of international visitors that visit their country.
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