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    increase the revenue and bring in more customers: 1. Decrease the prices to be more reasonable, when compared to other restaurants in the area, especially for main courses. 2. As the restaurant increases in customers then increase the staff needed. 3. Wear uniform, dress shirts with restaurant name, or formal clothing, so that all staff is identified and looks professional. 4. Offer discounts and daily specials. 5. Redecorate to provide a more cultural dining experience for the customers,…

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    Reflection On Agnes Naera

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    Reflection one: guest speaker: Agnes Naera During a lecture in class Agnes Naera came in and spoke about her role with AUT and how she sculpts diversity and equality throughout AUT. Agnes Naera Is the director of equity within the faculty of Business and Law at AUT. In her “role she focuses on advancing Maori and Pasifika aspirations”. (Our Women , n.d.). This reflection will reflect on what I understood form Agnes’s Presentation and how I have interpreted the information. Agnes started her…

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    about to affect me and my way of thinking. We were just a group of college kids, ready and willing, but little did we know what experience lay ahead. By being willing to do whatever was necessary to make a difference, we were able to affect the lives of many people by sharing the love of Christ in a practical way. We pulled up to the church on a Monday afternoon and quickly piled out of the vans. We were all ready to get settled in, but that was not the plan Carrie, the outreach coordinator for…

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    I woke up that day energized and ready to go right at 7 o 'clock. My excitement was beyond belief.That day I was truly happy. The only problem was I still had to go to class. That saddened me a small bit, but needless to say, I was still going to go about my day excited. After I finished my two-and-a-half hour biology lab, I was ready for a nice little nap. I realized that sleep and a lot of water and Gatorade were going to be crucial for my success. Upon waking up, I missed multiple messages…

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    The questing hero’s journey is an archetypal plotline that storytellers of all ages have used to represent some fundamental truths about the meaning of life itself. In The Devil Wears Prada, the director, David Frankel, depicts Andy’s quest to become a hard-hitting and uncompromising author. On the surface, The Devil Wears Prada might seem to offer nothing more than a simple tale of adventure. However, an archetypal analysis of Frankel’s main plot reveals a more symbolic depiction of Andy’s…

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    really didn’t talk much about the earthquake because we were catching up about each others lives because they live in Pakistan and we hadn’t seen them for 3 years. Nobody really got much sleep that night, but the next morning all of us seemed to be ready to start helping out in the relief. We drove about an hour north from the capital city of Islamabad and we were instructed to park our car and walk to a big tent. When we got there we finally got to meet Ali the guy we had been communicating…

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    Attending St. Labre

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    In the mornings you have a usual time to wake and start getting ready, whether it’s for work, school, or anything. First, you take a shower if you haven't the night before. Then you get dressed after showering if you have your clothes all picked out. Finally, you fix your hair, brush your teeth, get your bag ready or anything else that needs to be done. First, you take a shower if you haven’t the night before. Some kids like to shower the night before, so they do not have to get up earlier or…

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    eyes. “Are you ready for this?” “Not at all, what if something goes…

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    The Devil Wears Prada

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    ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ is the international bestseller by Lauren Weisberger published in 2003 by the Harper publishing house. This book follows the experiences of a young graduate from Brown who somehow finds herself working as one of the assistants of the top fashion magazine in the world, Runway. Never having read a copy of Runway in her life and with aspirations of working at The New Yorker fresh out of college, Andrea ‘Andie’ Sachs finds herself at an interview at Runway after applying half…

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    Sylvia Plath; Along with authors such as Virginia Woolf, Simone de Bauvoir and Marguerite Duras, is one of the biggest female authors of 20th century. The Bell Jar shares more characteristics with Sylvia Plath’s life than just a semi-autobiographical novel. The main character of the book, Esther travels to New York to work as an intern in a fashion magazine, just like Sylvia Plath did. They are both poets, who lost their fathers at the age of 8 and both Esther and Sylvia Plath slowly falls into…

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