Growing up you were taught not to eat in the restroom. Have you ever wondered why you were taught that? The society that we live in thinks that it is disgusting. It is all a part of sociology, which is, the study of a society, whose goals are to establish, explain, and predict patterned regularities of human behaviors (Norton Sociology). I challenged this social norm by using the restroom as a dining area. While I am doing such a “strange” thing I will utilize sociological perspective and…
The ancient Egyptians ate many foods. Through many years of research, like hieroglyphics and artifacts and writing, people have found out what ancient Egyptians eating ways. Most foods they ate, are very close to what people eat now. Ancient Egyptians grew vegetables, such as, lettuce, peas, and cucumbers. “They also grew fruit trees.”. Ancient Egyptians also ate perch, catfish, and duck. The wealthy ate beef. Usually it was expensive (Pearson,Everyday Life In Ancient Egypt). Women would make…
A Comparison of Living Options for Post-Secondary Students As a current university student who has lived both on campus and off campus, I can undoubtedly distinguish the similarities and differences between these two options. This essay will compare and contrast the living conditions, transportation to and from school, and costs of living on campus and living off campus. These points of comparison will outline the similarities and differences between living on campus and living off campus to…
When in Charlotte Amalie - St. Thomas' beautiful colonial capital - it is hard to miss the hills that tower above the coastline. One of these hills rises sharply from the bustling Havensight district and offers an incredible view of the city and the Caribbean Sea. However, tourists don't need to hike to the top to experience the island's best scenery. The St. Thomas Skyride to Paradise Point transports its visitors to a remarkable vantage point above Charlotte Amalie and features some of the…
After mentioning to Hans and Johnny of Tawney's Restaurant that I previously worked at the Menzies and Chelsea Restaurants in Sydney, I started that night, after just a week in Cairns. Suffering from the lavish expenditure of those bosses, the restaurant hired organist Les Dixon on weekends to pick up sales. Les played and drank, and just after 10, boyfriend Johnny Bond arrived, dragging along everyone from the Marlin Bar. This largely gay clientele drank the bar dry, yet the takings never…
Why to select Shaker kitchen cabinets? If you're looking for classic or timeless cabinets for the kitchen, you'll find one option just best which is the one and only the shaker kitchen cabinets. These cabinets happen to be the most popular selection of many home owners since years not only for that kitchen but additionally bathroom. They've a stylish along with a timeless style and they'd be the greatest choice available if you're looking for such cabinets that may last for a very long time but…
November 14th will always be remembered as a dark day for us here at Cheese-Its headquarters. Some of us try pretending the incident never happened, but the results of that Monday morning haunt us daily. It was just another day at Cheese-its HQ, or so we thought. Everything was running smoothly. We had orders coming in and shipments going out, like always. Our CEO Fred Schumer seemed to be happy with how things were going that day because he was very calm and relaxed. Everything about that…
My husband, our four children, and I visited the El Rodeo in Mooresville, Indiana on April 15, 2017. We arrived around one in the afternoon and were surprised to find that the customers were few and far between. We were seated immediately, and our server, Juan, was at our table within seconds. He brought with him three baskets of chips and three bowls of salsa. Our food arrived at our table about ten minutes after we ordered. The food was fantastic, and the proportions were huge. So much so…
Stretching all the way from the Bosporus Strait in the west to the Diomede Islands in the east, Asia is not only the planet's largest continent but also it's most populous with 4.4 billion people calling it home. Following Marco Polo’s epic tale of an overland journey to China in the late 1,200’s and the marvels he encountered upon the Silk Road before arriving at the great market in Peking , the Venetian travellers exploits spurred a new wave of explorers to find a safer, quicker way to the…
I found myself standing at the entrance of the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, taking in the captivating scenery as it presents itself before me. Bright lights beam all around the vicinity, as they bounce off of every window and piece of glass. Crowds of excited people flood the scene, curious to see what was in store for the night. Remarkable smells of the freshly made cuisine, drifts along the walkways. Strong rich smells of vinegar fill my nose, as the wave of Thrashers Fries finally hits me.…