Capitol Square Hotel True Ignorance

If we can accept the rational definition of knowledge as true, justified, belief (meaning that I know something because it is true, I believe it’s true, and my means to establishing its truth are justified) and ignorance as lack-there-of, I think it is entirely possible to go through life completely ignorant. Concrete knowledge of anything is perhaps the most sought-after thing around by some of the most intelligent people in history, and the most feared and avoided thing by a great many other people. I propose not only that ignorance is possible and highly common, but that it also can be bliss. Religion is a prime example of this; millions of people are quite content to believe in things they have no knowledge of because it brings them comfort and safety. If we take away the negative connotations associated with the word “ignorance” and see it as lack of knowledge (true, justified belief), ignorance exists and can be quite blissful.

Good morning ms Crawford and class.

The company

I am going to talk about today is called Capitol Square

Hotel, situated on the corner of George & Campbell

Sts, City. Capitol Square Hotel is a private company

that provides accommodation services to tourists

visiting Sydney. It is a standard 3 1/2 star national

heritage listed boutique hotel with 94 guest rooms,

including a Jade Terrace restaurant which offers

breakfast and dinner. The hotel is in the quinary

industry and it does not have any other branches

outside of Sydney. The prime function of Capitol

Square is to provide accommodation services and

meals for tourists visiting Sydney and it’s mission

statement is to offer and provide the best accomm o

dation services to guests and while ensuring that they

have the best experience while staying at Capitol

Square. The business goals of the hotel include finan

cial, social and personal goals.

Financial goals, the

hotel aims to achieve a net profit of 30% increase per

year as well as a ROI of $100, 000 each year for its

owner while retaining a steady.