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酒店客房管理系統(tǒng)設(shè)計與實現(xiàn)—畢業(yè)設(shè)計論文-資料下載頁

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【導(dǎo)讀】對酒店來說,人們按照一定的營銷計劃、人力、物力資源,對人。員、物質(zhì)、資金等加以計劃和協(xié)調(diào),以達(dá)到預(yù)期的目的,即稱為酒店管理。在生產(chǎn)經(jīng)營及酒店管理中的作用,并把它當(dāng)做酒店的一種極其重要的資源。今天的酒店與過去的旅館相比已經(jīng)有了很大的不同。隨著社會的進(jìn)步,經(jīng)濟(jì)的發(fā)。展,當(dāng)今社會人員流動越來越頻繁,酒店客房管理工作也變得越來越復(fù)雜。者對酒店的需求量越來越大,對酒店的要求也越來越高。管理的自動化,無疑將給酒店客房管理部門帶來很大的方便。然被計算機(jī)為基礎(chǔ)的信息管理所取代。只有當(dāng)軟件作為一有項有力的工具與我們。的實踐相結(jié)合起來的時候,才具有重大的社會價值及使用價值。

  

【正文】 re him, and he was glad. But for a long while they sang only each alone, or but few together, while the rest hearkened。 for each prehended only that part of me mind of Il 鷙 atar from which he came, and in the understanding of their brethren they grew but slowly. Yet ever as they listened they came to deeper understanding, and increased in unison and harmony. And it came to pass that Il 鷙 atar called together all the Ainur and declared to them a mighty theme, unfolding to them things greater and more wonderful than he had yet revealed。 and the glory of its beginning and the splendour of its end amazed the Ainur, so that they bowed before Il 鷙 atar and were silent. Then Il 鷙 atar said to them: 39。Of the theme that I have declared to you, I will now that ye make in harmony together a Great Music. And since I have kindled you with the Flame Imperishable, ye shall show forth your powers in adorning this theme, each with his own thoughts and devices, if he will. But I win sit and hearken, and be glad that through you great beauty has been wakened into song.39。 Then the voices of the Ainur, like unto harps and lutes, and pipes and trumpets, and viols and ans, and like unto countless choirs singing with words, began to fashion the theme of Il 鷙 atar to a great music。 and a sound arose of endless interchanging melodies woven in harmony that passed beyond hearing into the depths and into the heights, and the places of the dwelling of Il 鷙 atar were filled to overflowing, and the music and the echo of the music went out into the Void, and it was not void. Never since have the A inur made a ny music like to this music, though it has been said that a greater still shall be made before Il鷙 atar by the choirs of the Ainur and the Children of Il 鷙 atar after the end of days. Then the themes of Il鷙 atar shall be played aright, and ta ke Being in the moment of their utterance, for all shall then understand fully his intent in their part, and each shall know the prehension of eac h, and Il 鷙 atar shall give to their thoughts the secret fire, being well pleased. But now Il 鷙 atar sat and hearkened, and for a great while it seemed good to him, for in the music there were no flaws. But as the theme progressed, it came into the heart of Melkor to interweave matters of his own imagining that were not in accord with the theme of Il 鷙 atar, for he sought therein to increase the power and glory of the part assigned to himself. To Melkor among the A inur had be en given the greatest gifts of power and knowledge, and he had a share in all the gifts of his brethren. He had gone often alone into the void places seeking the I mperishable Flame。 for desire grew hot within him to br ing into Being things of his own, and it seemed to him that Il 鷙 atar took no thought for the Void, and he was impatient of its emptiness. Yet he found not the Fire, for it is w ith I l 鷙 atar. But being alone he had begun to conceive thoughts of his own unlike those of his brethren. Some of these thoughts he now wove into his music, and straightway discord arose about him, and many that sang nigh him grew despondent, and their thought was disturbed and their music faltered。 but some began to attune their music to his rather than to the thought w hich they had at first. Then the discord of Melkor spread ever wider, and the melodies which had been heard before foundered in a sea of turbulent sound. But Il 鷙 atar sat and hearkened until it seemed that about his throne there was a raging storm, as of dark waters that made war one upon another in an endless wrath that would not be assuaged. Then Il 鷙 atar arose, and the Ainur perceived that he smiled。 and he lifted up his left hand, and a new theme began amid the storm, like and yet unlike to the former theme, and it gathered power and had new beauty. But the discord of Melkor rose in uproar and contended with it, and again there was a war of sound more violent than before, until many of the Ainur were dismayed and sang no longer, and Melkor had the mastery. Then again Il 鷙 atar arose, and the Ainur perceived that his countenance was stern。 and he lifted up his right hand, and behold! a third theme grew amid the confusion, and it was unlike the others. For it seemed at first soft and sweet, a mere rippling of gentle sounds in delicate melodies。 but it could not be quenched, and it took to itself power and profundity. And it seemed at last that there were two musics progressing at one time before the seat of Il鷙 atar, and they were utterly at variance. The one was deep and wide and beautiful, but slow and blended w ith an immeasurable sorrow, from which its beauty chiefly came. The other had now achieved a unity of its own。 but it was loud, and vain, and endlessly repeated。 and it had little harmony, but rather a clamorous unison as of many trumpets braying upon a few notes. And it essayed to drown the other music by the violence of its voice, but it seemed that its most triumphant notes were taken by the other and woven into its own solemn pattern. In the midst of this strife, whereat the halls of I l 鷙 atar shook and a tremor ran out into the silences yet unmoved, Il 鷙 atar arose a third time, and his face was terrible to behold. Then he raised up both his hands, and in one chord, deeper than the Abyss, higher than the Firmament, piercing as the light of the eye of Il 鷙 atar, the Music ceased. Then Il 鷙 atar spoke, and he said: 39。Mighty are the Ainur, and mightiest among them is Melkor 。 but that he may know, and all the Ainur, that I am Il 鷙 atar, those things that ye have sung, I will show them forth, that ye may see what ye have done. And thou, Melkor, shalt see that no theme may be played that hath not its uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the music in my despite. For he that attempteth this shall prove but mine instrument in the devising of things more w
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