How to Start and Run a B&B (4th Edition)
by Stewart Whyte Author
This book covers everything you need to know to make your B&B a successful venture, including. It wilI help identify target customers, managing financial tools, preparing your house for service or buying/building a new one, market your property effectively, and ensuring profitability
This book is suitable for both would-be and current B&B owners, serving as a valuable resource for both experienced and inexperienced individuals.
(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
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Comments & Reviews
I'm a vegan and I agree with Lunar. I'm not inherently against the consumption of animals by humans. What I'm against is factory farming, which forces animals to spend their entire lives in horrifically cruel circumstances for the sake of maximizing profit.
But I was downright amazed by unhalfero's comment: "If I don't eat the meat, then a cow died in vain." Seriously? How is it that so many people living in capitalist societies don't even have an understanding of the concept of supply and demand?
While I don't eat meat now, there are a lot of indigenous tribes who do. I think that a lot of vegans forget that when they sprout their holier than thou rhetoric. Remember that most big name vegans are first world where they can buy proceesed vegan food at will.
I'm more opposed to ending minds.
"I don't eat anything that has babies"
Makhno, do you know of any plants with central nervous systems?
Right. Animals only exist for our use.. Fucking privileged asshole.
Why is everyone freaking out about meat being murder? If anything, bitch about how meat marketing abuses their meat sources such as KFC genetically altering chickens to have 6 legs. I just feel that if I don't eat the meat, then a cow died in vain.
So is dead vegetable material. How do you convincingly argue for a particular ontological heirarchy?