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    In the second chapter, Barbara made use of Figurative language when conveying her message. Metaphor is a figurative language present in every chapter of the book but more so in the second chapter. She makes use of metaphor as a tool to creatively convey the situation of the low-wage workers. Here are some very good examples. “Repetitive injury of spirit (106)”. The purpose of this metaphor is to paint a picture of the condition of one’s spirit after doing too much work. “all I can see is a…

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    in 1982 the concept of Dave & Buster – “Eat Drink Play and Watch - All Under One Roof” (4). To further understand the concept about Dave & Buster. I also believe if a kid can have fun, then why, not an adult. The proprietors and workers associated eating and theater experience to adults with the chance to have fun like a child but with a grown-ups flavor. Dave & Buster’s wanted to craft a product with an enjoyable, positive air of providing collaborative entertaining choices for grown-ups.…

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    Folding Arm Awnings If you’re in the market for folding arm awnings, Frankston, Mount Eliza, Red Hill and surrounding Melbourne locals can call on Shadex Blinds to deliver! Folding Arm Awnings are an ideal solution for both commercial and residential installations – let us tell you why! Residential applications are most popular for the extension of outdoor dining areas and swimming pools. Restaurants and alfresco cafes and the like can extend their seating areas or simply provide a more…

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    Conformity and Social Norms Conformity is a type of social influence involving a change in belief or behavior in order to fit in with a group. Conformity can also be simply defined as “yielding to group pressures.” An example of this is changing your stance on political beliefs just to fit into the crowd that surrounds you for the sole purpose of fitting in. Social Norms are unwritten rules about how to behave. They provide us with an expected idea of how to behave in a particular social group…

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    In chapter 10 and 11 in Wasdin's book, SEAL Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy SEAL Sniper, he greatly develops the themes of morality and brotherhood. These themes are used throughout the book and are heavily impactful in these chapters. The theme of morality is someone's moral standards keeping them at bay. Morality is developed when Wasdin and a few others spare some of their MREs for their guards of Pasha. They know that Adid is controlling the supply line of food, water, etc., so them…

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    Weight watchers points system is a program that works how one can lose weight. It has been successful in the business it stands. Getting into the program, one must first have knowledge how it will benefit and fit their lifestyle. It can provide good effects with other people and to some it may be something with no good effect. Using weight watcher point system all in all depends on one who uses it. However there are reviews that testify how great it is. It has good outputs such as balancing a…

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    Locavores: Necessary or Bonkers? The latest, and arguably most ridiculous, food trend includes going back to our roots and eating local, healthy, fresh food. As much as suburbanites hate to admit it, we aren’t acclimated to “roughing it”, and a batch of fresh (brown?!) eggs from the farmer’s market is as close as we get to it. But. is all of this really necessary? Among the many implications of becoming a locavore, the key issues include how the economy is negatively affected and what local food…

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    All the of the meat eaters in the group partook in trying some of the traditional stuffed, grilled, and smoked delicacy. It was then off to Cerámicas Seminario a ceramic workshop, where we got to see how clay pottery ceramics have continued to made and painted by hand by extremely talented local artists. The final stop of the day was at a small chicha house. Chicha or chicha morada is a sweet fermented corn or purple corn drink with a low alcohol content of about 3 percent. We each tried a…

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    The commercial for Fratello’s really caught my eye in the amazing way that it was shoot. The interlocking scenes of their delicious looking meal options, friendly staff, and happy patrons really did a great job at showcasing what kind of restaurant that it is. It was the food though that really set this advertisement apart from the rest for me. Between the scenes of the finished product and the preparation of the food, it made me drool a little. It defiantly put me in the mood for some delicious…

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    Did you have fast food today? Are you going to have it tomorrow? How about the day after that? Fast food is eaten around the world and approximately 1 in 4 people consume fast food everyday in the United States (“11 Facts About American Eating Habits”). Public schools already serve unhealthy food as it is, but what if it just got unhealthier? If these chains take over, then the original workers would be fired, the food would be even worse, and students may get bored of the repetitive food.…

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