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    delicacies? Well, look no further and head to The Kylin Experience in GK-1 today! What Is It? The brand new Kylin Experience in GK 1 is bringing forth the best of oriental cuisine. From classic Sushi rolls to wholesome salad bowls, and from traditional dim sums to scrumptious meals in bowls – they are making a lot of noise amongst pan-Asian food lovers. Now, today’s culinary tradition commands both – delicious food and healthy ways of cooking; Kylin promises to marry both and whip up the best…

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    36 Hours in Manhattan, Below 59th Street By: ROBERT LO NOV. 29, 2016 Great diverse city filled with historical backgrounds, multiple cultures, and variety of delicious foods. New York City is a great place to be around One reason tourists visit New York City is for its culture such as art galleries, museums, broadway, theaters, music, concert hall, zoos… Chinatown The largest Chinatown in the United States is located in New York City. Home to Chinese immigrants in New York, it becomes an…

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    David Eagleman’s Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives ponders over forty different existences after death. It is hilarious at times as well as thought-provoking making this a unique read. Eagleman is a neuroscientist and American writer who has also written Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain and The Brain: The Story of You. He has received the Guggenheim Fellowship award as well as Science Educator of the Year award. His writing delves from scientific fiction to philosophy. This work of…

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    Pfeffer (1995), the key to achieve sustainable competitive advantages through effective management of people is to seeing workforce (people) as the strategic advantages instead of replacing them. In others words, it refer to talent management that organizations need to acquire and retain essential talent and to engage employees (Hughes and Rog, 2008). The hospitality industry is well known for its high staff turnover rates due to the highly labor-intensive nature and poor work-life balance…

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    After reading Baldwin, City Kids, City Schools. I was shocked at how little I knew about the struggles of African Americans in the USA, resulting in my own interpersonal examination and finding out how much was I ignoring many the mentioned issues. When reading Watson, from Rethinking Schools. I found that it made very little mention of multiracial individuals, and how they fit in todays society. As a multiracial individual myself (50% Chinese, 50% Colombian) who grew up in the States, I am…

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    Genre of Literature There are three main types of the literary genre which are poetry, drama, and fiction. These genres concentrate on literary technique, tone, theme, setting, characterization, and plot. Poetry is meant to be read and concentrates on expressing feelings and emotions, it’s a way of communicating by having readers think outside the box and read between the lines. While, fiction is typically a story that describes imaginary events. Drama is told through spoken remarks or acting…

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    A blaring car horn sliced through the warm summer’s night. A door swung open on my left, bringing with it swirls of broken conversations from within and the unmistakable aroma of cardamom ensnared my nostrils. On a grocery run for sugar cane and dried mango slices, I found myself standing in the collision site of two different worlds, cultures and philosophies. In the humble street named Oak Tree Road in New Jersey, I saw a part of my identity spilled over across ten blocks of roadside…

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    that all humans used to live in heaven in our pre-existence. And when we first come to Earth, we still have some memories about heaven. Nevertheless, the memories fade once we grow up and enter adulthood. Exposure to the material world in adulthood dims one’s memories of heaven from the beginning of life. While Wordsworth is stating his emotional beliefs, he is also raising a question about the human pre-existence for readers to think along with the…

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    hope and happiness. Just like the slaves would feel this dim light from the fire surrounding them, people with depression will as well experience some form of warmth light in their life. But many times, the light or happiness people find in life may be bad habits such as addictions. However, if the slaves were to experience the outside world, they would see the true beauty of it and how mesmerizing it really is. Greek philosopher, Plato, sums it up…

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    Individualism In Korea

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    Societies are aging which means that the population of the older increases which let the portion of them out of total population rises. According to WHO elderly people are usually referred the people who are above 65. Especially, Korea is catching up the near country Japan which is stable aging society that has become stabilized with the large portion of elderly people. Besides, the United States also experiencing the aging society between 2012 and 2050 (Ortman). Older population that is greater…

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