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    girls at every moment, the sisters are able to ensure that the behavior of the girls is adhering to the standards of the sisters and the institution as a whole. When the girls are eating meals, the sisters are there. When they wake up and work in the laundry room, the sisters are there. There are hardly any moments in the film where the girls are left unattended, and this is further evidence that the sisters are able to influence behavior by physically monitoring every movement of the girls in…

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    1 There was no smell 2 When I pour the oil in the water I noticed the oil started to bubble to the top. So I got to stir the oil that’s when there were smaller bubbles. As I smell the water there was no smell to the water. 3 Pouring the vinegar in the water there was one change that I notice the water was darker after I added the vinegar. There was no smell even though I added to the water. 4 When I added the detergent to the water it started to look cloudy and there was bubbles. 5 I notice the…

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    Put the bottle down Draft Growing up my Dad was an alcoholic. But he was never a mean drunk. He just got upset really easily. Especially if thing were left out like the night that my mom had done laundry she folded my clothes right before she went to bed but left my clothes basket in the laundry room to put them away the next morning.My dad found them and then when to throw them out.So the next morning my sister, my mom,and me had to pick my clothes out of the disgusting,smelly .moldy trash…

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    “Do you wanna be white?” (“ElishaCoy”). This slogan, belonging to the Korean skincare company ElishaCoy, advertises the skin-brightening qualities of the cosmetic BB cream. Young women, and men alike, are often pressured to conform to societal expectations due to strict standards on physical appearances. Would one lacking a bright, pearly complexion be considered “ugly” in the eyes of the Asian society? Beauty for the vain in Asia is primarily characterized by “white skin,” a narrowed attitude…

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    family dream of prosperity vanished after they reside in New York and find that they are unable to find jobs that are concordant with their old ones. As a result, they open a laundry and work in it to raise their 6 children, and to complete their lives. When Kingston grows up, she works alongside with her family in the laundry and attends Edison…

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    retrieve the account in the PMS to check that the name matches the room number in the system. Step 2, I will ask the housekeeping to check the minibar. Then, I will ask Mr. Smith if there are any further charges, such as minibar and laundry. As he has consumed the laundry service, F&B outlets, and souvenir shops, but some of the items have not been posted. Therefore, I need to call the related departments while Mr. Smith is in front of me to find out the amount to charge and then post this…

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    No Dress Codes

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    I think there should be no Dress Code For St. Patrick's. Did you know that kids and teenagers get sent home for not wearing their uniform? Did you know that studies show that uniforms decrease grades by 30% with most people? Probably NOT otherwise we wouldn't have uniforms! Did you know that School Uniforms do not cut down on bullying. No matter what you make students dress in, they will always find a way to pass judgment to the other students. The clothes are not the full cause of bullying and…

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    A social class is categorized as an assemblage of people “who are considered nearly equal in status or community esteem, this collection of people socialize amongst themselves both formally and informally while sharing the same behavioral norms” (Lamb, Hair & McDaniel, 2016). Typically it is measured as a combination of occupation, income, education, wealth, and other variables. Social classes are measured in three different categories, upper, middle, and lower classes. In our society we…

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    In the chapter, “At the Western Palace”, the reader got a detailed glimpse of how Brave talked about her children when she would describe them to her sister and her niece. She would say that they were impolite, had no feelings or memories, were impatient and could not take care of themselves to recount a few. Brave did not seem to think highly of any of her children and did not care to voice her opinion around them or her sister. Also, Moon seemed impressionistic since Brave’s introduction of…

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    Medical Hotel Case Study

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    As an entrepreneur, it is important to evaluate the potential key challenges of establishing the business in order for it to be effective. The chapter discusses these key challenges that might occur in establishing the Medical Hotel, delineates the business risk management strategy and outlines the action plan to support in successfully establishing the medical hotel. 9.1 Potential Key Challenges 9.1.1 Management The management is an important component when establishing the medical hotel as…

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