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    exception. Bill has been a regular at Ruby’s Diner for 45 years and lately he has been coming alone, however it has not always been that way. Bill’s story begins in 1971. He was an ambitious 29 year old man who had recently just had his first child with his wife Anne. Bill had previously worked for his father in the family business selling and fixing up cars. One day, Bill went to a new diner that had just opened up down the road called Ruby’s Diner. At this location Bill’s life would change in…

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    Mcdonald's Pickup

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    lot or in the fast-food restaurant” (Goings). The another artwork which is photo realism, John Baeder’s John’s Diner with John’s Chevelle, oil on canvas, 2007 and this painting has a car front of “John’s Diner, ” and this painting has realistic of the photograph than a painting. Steven Heller explains this artwork in his article Why Does John Beader Paint Diners, which he paints many diners in Photorealism style. He said, “He is a master of photorealism, but his work is more than mere technique…

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    Martini

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    With regards to control methods that Martini has adopted, the management provides service trainings for every new employee so as to standardise the work flow daily. Franco stated that “new employees are given about a week to 10 days training”. During this training period, they are given direct supervision and allowed to observe the running of the business so as to not be lost. During this period, the employees are encouraged to make mistakes and learn from them and to burden themselves with…

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    Plaguing Months

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    Mr. Frost, I am writing to you on behalf of the staff to identify and hopefully solve an issue that has been plaguing the diner for months. In the past few months, the downstairs monitor’s touch screen has slowly deteriorated in quality to the point that simply typing in an order is an ordeal and writing anything out is downright impossible. When an order is attempted, one of two things happens. It either clicks somewhere randomly on the screen, or just does not work. While initially it was…

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    might be to provide the best front-of-house service of any food service establishment. Objectives would then define what this experience would look like. Perhaps diners would be greeted within thirty seconds of entry and seated within 10 minutes if the establishment is a sitting diner. Objectives could also include an edict that diners receive water and bread at their tables no later than five minutes after seating. When Calumet College food service providers that is Deez Eats and Pie-Eyed…

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    Denotative and Connotative Meaning Kismet Diner is a collection of Cornetto Cupidity Love Stories, and it is a short film about following one’s heart and encouraging the youthful experience of love. Mark Nunneley directed this short film in September 2013, and it was nominated for the Los Angeles Shorts Festival and won a Manhattan Shorts Festival award and a Cannes Silver Lion. Kismet Diner is a heartwarming short film, describing a shy young diner waitress named Laura who serves her…

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    in broken souls. I recognize her in the smell of jasmine and chamomile tea. I am trying my best to make her proud. I go to counselling twice a week- once for sleep therapy, and I’ve completely given up on my coffee addiction. I now sit in the busy diner, almost taken…

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    Beloved Community

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    Beloved Community If you open your eyes and take a closer look at the small town of Alpena, you can see it’s a great place to be born and raised in. I’m grateful to live here because there isn’t much crime here and most of the people living here are kind. Alpena could use more activities for the youth though. I know as a teenager that I’d like to have more things to do with my friends. Volunteers, fundraising, and grants could help achieve in bringing more things to do for not only children,…

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    the Lake” has the same basic experiences as his father but with a twist. When the father was younger, he and his family started their vacation at the lake at the start of August, just like the father and son now. The father also went into a small diner and shop when…

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    Many people that suffer with depression tend to have a gloomy lifestyle and try to find ways to brighten their day. However, in Nickel Mountain by John Gardner, Henry Soames cannot live a happy lifestyle because of his lack of communication skills with the outside world. In the novel, John Gardner characterizes Henry Soames as depressed yet hopeful for a time when his depression will vacate his mind and body. At the same time that he is trying to overcome his depression, he tries to contain…

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