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    earlier example for review: after everything 's said and done, when you’re full and tastebuds satisfied from that great margarita, your server slips you a survey. He/she says that if you fill out this survey you can come in next time and get a free appetizer. Not only are you telling them what they could do better, but the persuade you to come again and get something free. They’re offering in exchange for your information, they will give you something free. They are so reliant on you to give…

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    Week One Journal Entry In my first week of learning Spanish I decided to study where it is spoken and about the culture in those areas. Language is a huge part of culture so it is important to learn about it. Spanish is the official or co-official language in over 20 countries and millions outside those countries speak it. I spent the week researching information about the Spanish culture, including their food, traditional clothing, music and dances. I looked up articles online about Hispanic…

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    the New World or the Old World. Additionally, as a result of the Columbian Exchange, the spread of agriculture led to an increase in the world’s population. Overall, the Columbian Exchange brought the Eastern and Western hemispheres together. The appetizer on the menu is Bruschetta with Tomato and Basil, which contains basil leaves. Basil…

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    Toast POS System

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    Whenever someone opens any kind of business, they will need a POS system. If I were to open a small bistro I would need something that will help me run my business smoothly. POS stands for “Point of Sales System”. The system accepts debit cards, credit cards, cash and gift cards. But now-a-days, POS systems can do more than accept payments. The system can keep track of employee sales, time sheets when the employee clocks in and out the facility, inventory, an option to receive text or email…

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    assortment of meals on the lunch menu that only cost six dollars and fifty cents. The supper prices are not much more. Most meals you can get under ten dollars. A combination of meals included on the supper menu range from eight dollars and ten dollars. Appetizers are also inexpensive. Cheese dip, which is a favorite at the restaurant is only three dollars and fifty cents. The amount of food that is piled onto your plate for this inexpensive price leave most people…

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    to have your own agenda and twist the conversation so it unnaturally transitions to a spiritual talk. It continues on with different elements that you need to apply to your spiritual conversation, such as: God’s teeter-totter, putting spiritual appetizers into your conversations, and how to bring appropriate scripture into the conversation without it seeming forced. Then the book takes a different turn and goes to a different topic altogether. That being: how to rebuild burnt bridges. I believe…

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    In Jenna Wortham’s essay, “I Had a Nice Time with You Tonight. On the App”, published in The New York Times, the author analyzes the initial effect on relationships through the use of communication applications. As Wortham begins to elaborate on her previous Sunday activities with her boyfriend, she strategically leaves out the three thousand miles of distance between her and her partner to illustrate how the use of technology can effortlessly fill the void of having a one-on-one personal…

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    just ask. He told us when we were ready to order, to call him over and then he would write down what we would like to order. The waiter would write down the meals and then relay the items to the chef. Before our main course meal, we could order appetizers, but a cabbage salad was accompanied before our meal. Some of the menu items were foreign to me. I did not know what they were. For example, I did not know what a Maki Combination was until I asked the waiter. The Maki Combination was a…

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    Four Brix Analysis

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    Many times we feel that wine tasting involves long trips to places like Santa Ynez, Paso Robles or Napa and often fail to look in our own backyards. Four Brix is one of those local diamonds in the rough being a part of the Ventura Wine Trail that I have shamefully failed to visit in a long time. Gary and Karen Stewart have been long time friends and supporters of Grape of the Night (GOTN). My last visit to Four Brix was in 2013 with the GOTN group where Gary not only tasted us on their fine…

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    by philosophy, as he wanted to discover what he thought it meant to live a meaningful life, and he did. Cicero’s philosophy depends on two things that intertwine: duty and friendship. If the path to a meaningful like was a meal, duty would be the appetizer that sets the standard for the main dish, friendship. This is because Cicero believes the guide to everyone’s lives and beliefs should be based on is moral goodness,…

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