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    Catcher in the Right: Holden onto Childhood In The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger, the main character Holden Caulfield is shown to be opposed to people who are less genuine or “phony,” and prefers the young because of their pure and innocent nature. (IN PROGRESS… need more intro) Salinger represents adulthood as inherently inferior to childhood, a time of innocence and a sense of wonder, expressing it through Holden’s opinions towards the individuals he comes across. One way Salinger…

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    living, but instead one of the infamous bars of his past. This choice of action suggests Charlie’s priorities have not changed, placing alcohol and its company first and foremost with Honoria still falling behind. While in the bar, he talks with the bartender about old times and asks about the crooked people he’d once associated with such as “Claude Fessenseden” (pg 2). This interest in events and people of his problematic past is the first clue readers are given that Charlie is not the changed…

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    Hale's Hollow Narrative

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    The ride from Fallborn to Talon’s Hollow is a long one. Today it is made worse by the waves of pain crashing over me. What they did to me in that place was terrible, but a fine excuse for all the people that now lay dead. After I broke free I had to kill nine of them before anyone would talk. I should have asked them why, but I just want to forget the pain. They erased my memories so I knew they could erase the last year of my life. One of them finally told me that they had a facility in…

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    has great food and great atmosphere. This location is great and service was great. Pasta with meat balls, bbq ribs and deep dish pizza! Found seats at the bar. They have a first come first serve policy. The two bartenders were really polite. The guy introduced himself and the other bartender did too. They made sure we were good the whole time with food or drinks. The lights are set to medium dim. The restaurant was not too noisy. The music is not loud but loud enough to hear. The ambience is…

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    They walk through the small pack of people outside the bar and toward the main doors. "Promise me you won't get too drunk tonight?" She laughs looking up at him as the security guard stamps both of their hands before letting them him. "I'll promise if you promise to let me see whatever hot scrap of lingerie is under this," he whispers in her ear. "I promise," she calls out, waving at a few people. "Hey look it's open mic night," he says pointing to the empty stage. "No distractions. Go get us…

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    Charleston is known for many things that attract residents, tourists, and students. The beaches, restaurants, bars and history, are some to name a few. Each year, Charleston is becoming a more populated area for both residents, as well as tourists, as more and more people want to experience Historic Charleston. With that being said, this has lead Downtown Charleston’s economy to boom within the last decade. In the food and beverage industry alone, revenue has grown nearly 17 percent in recent…

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    get to California to benefit themselves. In Chapter 25 of The Jungle, Jurgis realized how corrupt the political system truly was. When he tried to exchange his one hundred dollar bill at a saloon, the bartender gave him ninety five cents back. Jurgis was later arrested for assaulting the bartender and was written off as a drunk by the judge…

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    and then by failing to bear white children. Having a white child would have been a cleansing process for Edgar, to get rid of the Indian that his mother tried so hard to hide. After getting beaten pretty badly he wakes up in the arms of the Indian bartender. He sais, “I looked up at her. I decided she was still pretty and pretty was good enough. I grabbed her breast… ‘Shit’ she said and shoved me away… ‘What’s wrong with you?’” (54). In this quote we can see he alludes back to first meeting with…

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    Sixth Avenue Bistro

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    Pre-Visit Experience Goal Arriving in San Diego the prospective customer was hoping to organize a casual dinner for a group of twelve college students. Without much knowledge of the city the customer wished to find a convenient, affordable option which would contribute positively to the experience of all parties included. Not looking for a tourist-attraction or a chain restaurant, the options were limited to favorite local establishments within downtown San Diego. Ideally the restaurant would…

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    The wind was wisping through the people filled streets of Soledad, in the distance George and Slim were strolling towards the saloon. “There’s the place,” Slim announced with a sigh of relief. “Finally,” exclaimed George. When Slim and George stepped into the saloon they were greeted by the warm, but boisterous environment. Other ranch hands were letting out all of their glee while they tried to get some satisfaction away from their dead end lives. “Slim, I . . .” George whispered. Slim…

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