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    Essay On Photoethnography

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    For my photoethnography project, I decided to observe local dive bar Frank & Marlee’s in Oxford, Mississippi. Frank and Marlee’s hosts a special every Tuesday called “Taco Tuesday” and offers dollar tacos, as well as eight-dollar margarita pitchers. Many students and residents frequent this tavern to enjoy drinks and food everyday. However even though many people find Frank & Marlee’s accepting and inviting, I discovered many attributes often don’t represent that notion. Todd Lynch and his…

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    The Late Fowl Analysis

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    advertisement for beer brands besides the one that said “OPE.” The “N” hasn’t lit up for some time, and will most likely remain in this state for just as long. Beyond the glass would lie a great deal of dimly lit wood. Wooden stools, wooden booths, a wooden floor, and, most importantly, a wooden bar, as that was what The Late Fowl is. A bar. A cheap, familiar dive bar. It’d be either…

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    Threngar and I both paced about the tavern, biting our fingernails in fear of what awaited us. It usually was an honor to be issued a quest by the King, especially when he personally seeks you out. But what King Blaise had in mind was far from any ordinary quest, it was a suicide mission. Ever since my retirement I’ve longed for the chance to get back on the battlefield, and I know Threngar has as well. We were once King Blaise’s personal guards, tasked in taking care of whatever threatened him…

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    ADDITIONAL STAFF AND QUALIFICATIONS: • Bartender: The bartender will be experienced and meet all certification requirements and be responsible for all beverages served to guests. o The bartender will be responsible for monitoring customers and cutting off alcohol purchases to customers if necessary. o The bartender will report to the Front of House Manager. o The bartender will be personable and communicative with guests. • Wait Staff: As our restaurant puts a high priority on remarkable service…

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    Breaking the Mold Jazz music in the 1950’s typically consisted of smooth, melodic lines, and compositions in 4/4, and in some cases, 3/4 rhythm, which made it easy for listeners to dance along to, therefore boosting the popularity of the particular band. Dave Brubeck went against this commonality, and created music that he enjoyed playing, rather than composing songs that fit into the standardized “jazz mold.” This decade introduced some immensely talented jazz musicians with the innovative…

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    3 Doors Down, Mumford and Sons, Eminem, Foo Fighters, and Blues are the bands and styles of music that are always on shuffle in my playlist. I enjoy a variety of music genres but not all. The goal of this music ethnography was to get me out of my comfort zone. So when I heard about a “Screamo” concert, I knew it was the one for me. I enjoy Classic Rock, and some Heavy Metal, but not this genre. Straight Outta Hell tour was coming to Greensboro, so that is where I went. Stright Outta Hell tour…

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    the room was separated into theater style seating. The chairs were made from wood, but also medal support so that the chairs could not be moved, making them a fixed feature. There was a wooden gate also known as the bar separating the publics side from the actual court settings. The bar also served as a fixed feature. On the other side of the wooden gate there was two rectangle tables with two chairs that face north, towards the front of the room, the same direction that the theater seating…

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    Becoming A Bartender

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    to attend school) or that the school you attend has to be accredited in your state and that in some states you have to be19 or 21. Also depending on the state you live in, you may also be required to take an alcohol awareness class prior to working. Which you learn about DUI’s, fake ID’s, Blood Alcohol Levels, as well as serving alcohol to minors, the dangers of drunk driving, facts about…

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    Success In Law School

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    Did you know that Yale was the best school to go to for lawyer? Most people do but if you didn't know now you do. I learned about that when I was researching for my paper I also learned about what i have to do to become a lawyer what i found was that the first thing you have to do is graduate from high school then practice for and take college admissions test (SAT/ACT). The next step i found out that i have to do is develop good reading and writing skills over time. Then i need to attend…

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    Best Dive Bar Essay

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    Dive bars are broadly defined as a shabby and disreputable establishment—essentially the lowest of quality drinking establishments. Though there are numerous guides to Boston’s “best dive bars,” this complicates the definition of what exactly constitutes what makes a bar a “dive”. If a dive bar is always shabby and seedy, is it possible to be “the best” in being the worst? If so, would the award for the best dive bar actually go to the worst? Many of these common standards that define a dive…

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