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    new consumers. Also, employees from nearby companies would be able to come often for lunch breaks and business meetings so hopefully they would be regulars. I would have about 50 employees, including managers, servers, hosts, bussers, bartenders, dishwashers and cooks. People who dine out often and have an interest in food would be the target audience because if they enjoy the food, they would return to dine frequently and also bring along friends. They would possibly help spread the word on…

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    Introduction I was asked to do a reflective paper on the sociological-, anthropological, and theological perspective on diversity. I had to make use of these perspectives to reflect on my past experience of engaging with individuals with a class, culture or background different from my own. This is followed by how these perspectives influenced my view on diversity and how this will affect future relationships. Is it really that difficult to understand others that are different from us? Maybe…

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    “Congratulations!!” read one post on a friend’s Facebook wall, the day after she landed an office job in her field. “So amazing!” read another. “Are you ready for your big-girl job?” asked a third well-wisher, accompanied by a GIF of Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope. “I can’t believe I finally have a real job” was the text she sent me a few days later, from the comfort of her desk, where she had been hired to do operations work for an organization she had once, a few years prior, interned for. It…

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    We had the kitchen after each meal today and we had to take out the garbage today if necessary. We walked to the kitchen and started the normal routine: rinsing the dishes, putting them in the dishwasher, making sure it was full and started, and washing the rest by hand. We listened to hear if something was going on. There was slight screaming in the living room. It sounded like Duke and Michelle were taking care of it. I was wiping down the counters…

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    Roaring Twenties DBQ

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    Labor saving devices such as vacuum cleaners and dishwashers changed the role of women at home. Those who had the money could buy the appliances and give them more free time from cooking and cleaning. These women revolutionaries of an independent lifestyle were known as flappers. Doc G depicts a young flapper…

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    Working at McDonald's In the article “Working at McDonald’s” Amitai Etzioni argues how many high school juniors and seniors have a part time job. Saying that like McDonald’s are bad places to work which are non-educational. Some reasons are, that everything is already setup in places like McDonald’s not giving teens room to be creative and think outside the box. Everything is already prescribed; he says “These are breeding grounds for robot working for yesterday's assembly line…” Also how…

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    The Impact of Sleep Deprivation “If you 're an average sort of person, 36% of your life will be spent asleep, which means that if you live to ninety, then thirty two years will have been spent entirely asleep.” Russell Foster - a neuroscientist – said in his presentation about “Why Do We Sleep?” on Ted Talks (Foster). The numbers that Foster provided can clearly show how important sleep is; however, a lot of people do not spend enough time sleeping. Statistics by CDC (the Center for Disease…

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    Harkey 1 Christina Harkey Professor Mark Taylor English 1302 Online, Essay 2 26 September 2016 “Do the benefits of bottled water overweigh the cost?” Many people choose bottled water over tap water worldwide. Which is really better for our health? Somewhere at some point in time someone came up with the idea of doing away with tap water and moving onto bottled water. It is a common belief that the bottled water is more reasonably priced as well as safer due to the purification process that it…

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    As I sat down to read Lizzie Widdicobme’s “The End of Food”, I could not help but to thoroughly analyze the $8.80 Chipotle dinner I had eaten fifteen minutes prior. It took me roughly six-minutes to get there, 12 minutes in line, and an additional 6 minutes to get home—Between the meal and parking, a total of 24 minutes of my day and $9.05 had come to pass. Although most, myself included, would classify this trip as efficient, Rob Rhineheart, CEO of the Soylent Corporation would argue otherwise.…

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    Bedtime Short Story

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    Bedtime Stories As I put my empty dish in the dishwasher and headed upstairs for bed, I thought about the books I wanted my mom to read to me tonight. Once I reached my bedroom, I walked over to my little wooden bookshelf and began to sort through a variety of different works— from the informative National Geographic children’s books, to the classic Little Golden Books. By the time my mom had reached my bedroom, I had selected four books for her to read: two National Geographic books— one about…

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