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    John T. Edge reminisces in his essay of a time when he was a 17-year old freshman in college. He remembers the night where he gets pledged by a fraternity and stumbles drunkenly into an all-night diner. This wasn’t any old diner; it was the hotspot for young adults his age. He scarf down his food and rushes to the bathroom with no avail. He throws up on the floor and the owner yells at him to clean his mess up. In the beginning of Edge’s essay, he creates the setting, in the middle he develops a…

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    it’s been around, Rupe’s Burgers has been Blackfoot’s go to diner. After t-ball games, dance recitals, and community plays, at the end of the school year, road trips, and everyone’s very best days, Rupe’s is ready to welcome you in with friendly smiles and the delicious smell of french fries and milkshakes. I’ve lived in Blackfoot my whole life and Rupe’s is a place I have grown to adore. Through the many hours I've spent in that little diner, the red and blue benches in the booths at Rupe’s…

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    Chiriaco Summit Coffee Shop has been serving the people of Riverside County and travelers passing through with deliciously brewed coffee for many years—almost a century! But did you know that this classic destination brimming with history is also a great spot to grab a bite off of I-10 or to meet up with friends for a lovely lunch? Read on to learn more about why you should stop by Chiriaco Summit Coffee Shop for a cup of coffee and a bite to eat from their cafe: Delicious Coffee Drinks:…

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    pack business, Bailey and his brothers head over to their local diner to grab some food. Bailey, the youngest of the four Alphas realizes the new waiter there, Jeremy, is his mate, and a human. With things happening in the pack, Bailey also has to woo and protect his mate at the same time when Jeremy's homophobic stepfather shows up in town intent on dragging him back home to fix him. After the stepfather attacks someone at the diner, he is arrested. Now Bailey must convince Jeremy not to run…

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    Reading Between the Art Art, in any shape or form, can be interpreted into text nowadays. Whether it’s a photograph, painting or a sculpture, people can form an elucidation from the work. Some artists use symbolism to make the audience think about the piece and try to find the meaning behind the work. Other artists, however, draw a direct representation of what they want their art to convey to the audience; in other words realism. Edward Hopper, artist of the painting “Automat (1927)”, is an…

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    Similar themes like autonomy, social status and monetary rewards, as illustrated in the professionalization of physicians, attorneys and how they relate to Mark Twain’s description of the pilot profession in “Life on the Mississppi”. Within the reading, Diner outlines the evolution of distinct professions, which all seem to share similar characteristics, but influence the profession in different ways. Creation of professions, in which the members are self-governed, was brought on by a certain…

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    today. In these three stories “A Clean Well-Lighted PLace,”“The Red Convertible,” and Limestone Diner.” Each story talks about someone's life and what plan God has created for them. A Clean Well-Lighted Place talks about a drunk man and how one does not care what happens to him. The Red Convertible is based on two brother create a tight bond and is split up due to one going to the Army. Limestone Diner is about a girl that gets in a wreck twenty-nine years ago and someone has a wreck just like…

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    shown throughout the entire text in lines like, “Because they worked in fields and farms, they had to move several times a year, every time there was a new crop to harvest.” In the text, “ Deportation at Breakfast” the events took place in a small diner. This is shown through quotes like, “A green-and-white awning was perched over the door, where the name “‘Clara’s’” was stenciled. Inside the place had an appealing and old-fashioned look. The air smelled fresh and homey, not greasy.” Although…

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    that is all about doing things his way. He’s the type of person that has a routine, and would not think twice about changing said routine. When he's not working, his idea of leisure is either swimming, being with Marie, or going to Celeste’s diner. The diner is a place where he can eat a nice meal and just keep to himself, while Celeste tries to make conversation. One day, he notices a strange woman, and he cannot help but notice how robotic she is. While the robot woman makes two brief…

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    During the escalation of his intelligence, Charlie is seated at a diner and notices a young worker drop a tray of dishes, resulting in a series of insults yelled from the diner customers. Charlie proceeds to laugh along with the people in the diner and abruptly realizes that the boy is mentally disabled. Infuriated at himself and the crowd of tormentors, Charlie realizes that, “not too long ago, I like this…

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