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    The Treasure of Lemon Brown Everyone has a treasure right. What is your treasure? The story of Lemon Brown is about a boy who wanders into an old tenement and finds a homeless man, named Lemon Brown. He was a blues singer and a good one. He said “I sung the blues so sweet that if I sang at the funeral, the dead would commence to rocking with the beat.” Lemon Brown’s treasure was a harmonica and some newspaper clippings. He gave his son these items and his son died in the war. Lemon told…

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    A Critical Analysis of “Disaster Topographics” by Blake Fitzpatrick “Disaster Topographics” by Blake Fitzpatrick is an article published in “Image and Inscription: An Anthology of Contemporary Canadian Photography”, compiled and edited by Robert Bean in commemoration of Gallery 44’s 25th anniversary in 2006 (Bean 11). The editor Robert Bean describes the book as a "photo album," a "compilation of photographs, captions, narratives and explanations", proposing a mixed, different and subjective…

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    In act two, the dinner scene is set in a restaurant, also designed by production designer Hughes, establishes the theme of love through color, props, and design. In the restaurant there are white painted walls along with white and light brown curtains, lights, candles, and real trees. Kate Smith, a color expect states that “The color white projects purity, cleanliness, and […] a white picket fence surrounds a safe and happy home” (Smith 1). In addition, the color white can also symbolize…

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    A Look at Restaurant Interior Design The restaurant business will never go out of fashion. It is our raw necessity to consume food and it is in every people’s culture to savor delicious cuisine, be it Italian, Asian or American. People travel the world to explore food and discover different types of gastronomic delights from the simple home cooked meal to the exotically bizarre ones. There are some people who just want to eat and don’t care where there food comes from or how it was prepared.…

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    When dining out at various amounts of different restaurants, you will always have different experiences. Unfortunately there are some experiences that are better than others. Cheddar 's Casual Cafe is known as a scratch kitchen, and is located in Mishawaka, When a restaurant is known as a scratch kitchen, that means that the meals that are listed on the menu is made from scratch. But apart from this, the things that I had heard about Cheddar 's has not been good, so I had decided to try it out…

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    There are over 700,000 restaurant establishments in the United States. Many of these institutions have several similar characteristics, yet the variations between businesses set them apart from one another. These two restaurants; San Tan Flat and Uncle Bear’s, located within four miles of each other in Queen Creek, Arizona both process unique individual atmospheres as well as entertainment. Although, San Tan Flat and Uncle Bear’s both have indoor and outdoor dining accommodations, their…

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    Essay On Riverwalk

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    long line. Café Ole, like many of the restaurants that are in the Riverwalk, gave us the option of seating either inside the restaurant or on the outside and enjoy the view. Obviously this was a no brainer, and we opted for dining outdoors. As I had previously said, each restaurant has their own theme, and the Café Ole followed the same protocol. Since my family comes from a Mexican background, it is evident that we were going to choose a Mexican restaurant. I decide to try their signature steak…

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    what makes a restaurant superior when compared to other restaurants. These preferences include the atmosphere, service, food quality, and most importantly the price. Bamboo Sushi Bar and Hibachi Express represent a restaurant that is highly qualified to provide a great experience for those who decide to dine there. The atmosphere can make or break a restaurant. If a restaurant has a good atmosphere, then it will make the customers want to come back for another meal. If a restaurant has an…

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    Buffalo Wild Wings Essay

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    Buffalo Wild Wings is an American restaurant and sports bar, most well known for their Buffalo-style chicken wings and dozen sauce choices. Their menu features appetizers, burgers, tacos, salads, and desserts, as well as a full stocked bar. Each restaurant has a sports theme, walls covered in television, usually broadcasting any time of sports game currently playing, and decorated with different local teams merchandise from the location. Although they have opened locations outside of the…

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    as a form of self-expression. Despite having two dynamic main characters the plot moves forward with fluidity. This is mostly due to Baldwin’s use of ongoing themes such as loss of innocence, suffering and self-discovery that manifest in both of the leading characters. In “Sonny’s Blues”, the author utilizes music to highlight these themes…

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