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    working and ended up having 2 Tablespoons of peanut butter and also had some sliced Gouda cheese on whole wheat Ritz crackers. When He arrived at home for dinner that evening he had a 8oz chicken breast, chopped up over a premixed Caesar salad from Publix that had a serving size of about 2 cups. On day two for breakfast he started off his day with a little more coffee than normal, He ended up drinking about 16oz of coffee with added honey and ate a…

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    In A&P, Sammy mentioned that the store was empty, leaving him nothing to do but lean on the register. I work at Publix, so that is basically my job in a nutshell. I can relate to Araby as well because just like his uncle disappointed him, I have also had a similar situation. I once turned a paper into someone working in the front office to put in a teacher’s mailbox…

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    including the patients. I have grown to appreciate every family member and my close friends. Also, I developed a passion of caring for patients. Thus, patients who wait for a long time is not acceptable in building patient satisfaction. Working at Publix has taught me a whole new level of kindness. We are bound to help others…

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    thought of it sitting on top of a counter at an ice cream parlor waiting to be eaten by someone who will appreciate and enjoy all that it has to offer is so exhilarating. Each scent that it gives off resembles the smell of freshly baked cake from Publix. For example, the time I went to Jaxson’s Ice cream parlor, I was instantly punched by the smell of fresh bananas, roasted peanuts, french vanilla ice cream, and various others. Some were stronger than the others. Yet, the scent that each flavor…

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    Motors, Ford, and Chevy; all of which requiring experience in those industries, but not requiring a pricy college education. In modern day United States, any higher aspirations than becoming a manager at an entry level job location (ex. Home Depot, Publix, and Walmart) is mostly contingent on that employee having a college degree. This social trend of going to college to receive higher education will only continue to increase in the upcoming years as more and more experience based…

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    Interviewee’s First Name: Angel Interviewee’s country of origin: Puerto Rico Interviewee’s native language: Spanish The person I chose to interview for the interview project was 65-year-old Angel from Puerto Rico. He’s the kind janitor working for Parks and Recreation for my city park and my coworker and friend. The first question I asked Angel was “When did they come to the United states?”, he joked that he came here similar to…

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    While reading chapter one of In the Middle, I was relieved that the text was presented like a novel. It had a story line that made you feel like you were reading a book by choice and not for reasons other than your own entertainment. Glenda Bissexs’ teaching story was very informative as she struggles with her teaching strategies and comes to terms with herself that her strategies need to be revised as a teacher in order to help frame her students for future success. I find it hard to come to…

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    There was a variety of input from all over the school, the Melbourne Square Mall, Publix, and Walmart. Keep in mind that throughout all of the experiment, I was to continue acting as myself and doing what I would normally do. On the first day of wearing the hijab, a flood of comments came in. Many comments were negative but others were considered incredibly positive. There was a barrier of communication that seemingly appeared to go up between some groups of people who feared Muslims and other…

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    independence because you don't have to depend on your parents for all your "expenses" you have as a teenager; such as relationships, friends, and food. Once I had responsibilities reality hit me in the face and it hit hard. I got my first job at Publix when I was 16. Most 16 years olds are driving already, but I decided to wait, for reasons I now do not know why I did. But the time was coming to where I would have to buy my first car. My Parents and grandparents said they would match half what…

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    The last of my high school career was spent at Plant City high school, in the small town of Plant City, Florida. Nothing much has happened in the small Floridain town except the annual strawberry festival. The only activities one can do involves driving to Lakeland or Brandon. The school in the area was rather dirty compared to other schools in the district, often smelling of fried rice along with the marijuana and robotussin the students sold among each other. The dark bland hallways robbed of…

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