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    of the facility to be served at the coffee bar, so the management will need to be cognizant of this “fast food” aspect of service. More so, the alcohol bar will be a traditional bar (with high stools) in which the manager must coordinate with the bartender to maintain this section of the facility. Management must provide a person-to-person engagement in the many diverse methods of food and service that are provided in a progressive environment. Training of staff and customer relations are…

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    use their blinkers. I talk about the past. I recall the times before smart phones. I reminisce about old TV shows. I miss Jon Stewart. I talk about the future. I disclose my wish to become a doctor. I reveal my alternate plan to become a filmmaker/bartender in Seattle if medical school does not work out. I warn about the death of the planet from climate change. I talk about philosophy, history, and science. I talk about movies, politics, and the economy. I talk. I talk. I…

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    As Halloween approaches, we are all indulging in our love of all things spooky. Ghosts, spirits, monsters, and—this year particularly—clowns have all been filling our minds lately. For our third dispatch, I was looking for something different to the Art Institute or the Shedd Aquarium. The idea of looking at haunted hotels first appealed to me because of the location of them. The Congress is what I stare at while I sleep. If something grotesque happened that close to where I lived, of course I…

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    would see the collection basket go around after the sermon, and after attending several times, she noticed that before the basket would get to the first person, it would already have money in it. She happened to be talking to her sister, that was a bartender, and she told Slater that she would, what she called “salt” her tip cup with her own money. Her sister told her that she would get more tips that way, because of the thought that others had given tips so they would proceed to do the same…

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    Jake's Observation Essay

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    • Reason for referral (Why are you in this class) (What was the reason joining this class) (What you want out of college) It was required for Criminal Justice. Criminal Justice majors are required to take at least 2 different special topics under Criminal Justice. Jake is a sophomore using this as his first special topics class. His motivation for taking the class was purely out of necessity and not interest. When talking about college in general Jake wants to just breeze through college to…

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    The minimum wage among working Americans is being argued about and pushed more than ever for an increase. The set wage has not been changed in 5 years to compensate for the inflation increase and the general price of living. The wage among minimum wage workers is becoming a problem because those who require more are the ones who deserve it. Several categories consist of the wage group: college students, single parents, and simply uncertified personnel. The minimum wage is being fought to reach…

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    Realism In The Gilded Age

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    Towards the end of the 1860s, the period of American Romanticism—in which westward expansion was glamorized and the “American” identity was beginning to take shape— was coming to an end. The promise of prosperity from manifest destiny and the arts movement born from American Romanticism, that embraced nature, individualism and sentimentalism, was beginning to be overshadowed by the rise of realism during the Gilded age. The Gilded Age at the end of the 20th century was a time of booming…

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    Ava Harbour: A Short Story

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    By Ava Harbour *My name is Elliot Hall and I was framed for murder* November 18, 2015. It was a usual fall evening, 5:00 PM to be exact, a salty smell of the ocean below.The slight breeze blowing through my light blue curtains puts an exciting feeling in the air . I slip on one of my three tuxedos, brush my hair, grab my briefcase and go. I have been doing magic since I was seven. As I got older I made some cash by doing magic at my friends, parties, or between jobs. I use a nearby luxury…

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    friend Laura Gorman in the middle of the night on February 25, 2006. Jessica and Laura were freshmen in college and decided to go to the club after their shift at Hooters. A man working at the club brought the girls over to the bar and asked the bartender to order shots for them, reassuring the two girls that there was no problem with them drinking. The girls enjoyed the night drinking and dancing, not knowing what was coming next. Struggling to walk to their car, the women…

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    Babylon Revisited, a short story written by the author F. Scott Fitzgerald, was written in 1930, but was first published in 1931 in the Saturday Evening Post. The author, Fitzgerald, was known for his turbulent personal life (“F. Scott Fitzgerald”). Beginning in the 1920s, Fitzgerald embraced his new celebrity status by living a lifestyle that involved heavy partying (“F. Scott Fitzgerald”). Fitzgerald’s personal life was somewhat shown through Babylon Revisited. The majority of literature is…

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