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    Store X Case Study

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    There are several steps that every worker at store X is required to know, those include approaching and welcoming customers as soon as they enter the store, showing product knowledge, offering add- on such as wallets to match with the handbags and so on. However, the two most important steps are making sure customers are been look after and the aesthetics of the store. The design and the way the store is organized play a big role in the decision making of a customer to enter the store. It is…

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    In order to find objects and environments that I could relate to art history that I have learned in this class I decided to take a walk around my neighborhood and its nearby surroundings. I live in Kissimmee and extremely close to Saint Cloud so I decided to start off by looking around the Lakefront Park area. At first I did not think that I would be able to find many things that I would be able to relate to art, but I think that is because I had never actually tried to pay attention to small…

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    such works of art, Son of Saul and Maus, take very unique approaches to trying to capture the experiences of the Holocaust. Both works share key themes such as the importance of family in maintaining hope and the perpetrator conflict with Jews and Poles. Of course, the two works aren’t exactly the same and there are some major thematic differences. Perhaps the most striking difference is the difference in the identity politics narrative that can be seen in both works. To begin with the major…

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    Polish American Culture

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    We eat pierogi monthly, and my dad fries porkchops, occassionally we eat sausages. Alothough no one else likes it, my dad likes to eat beets and sauerkraut. We also go to Polish resturants and enjoy the traditional food. As staypoland.com says, „Poles boast that their two basic products are bread and sausages. The most typical ingredients used in Polish cuisine are sauerkraut, beetroot, cucumbers, sour cream, mushrooms, sausage and smoked sausage. In someways we are like a Polish family, but I…

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    I remember it like it was yesterday. It was the summer right before I started high school. My Cousins are visiting for the 4th of july. My dad says, “How would you like to go on a fishing trip son?” I had never gone fishing before so I said, “Of Course!” The next day me,my dad, cousin, my uncle, and my neighbors drove out to niantic seaport and got on a charter boat. On the side it read The Grumpa! “The grumpa,” I thought, “what a silly name.” We got on the boat and a short blonde teenager came…

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    is guaranteed to start an avalanche of greetings with faces beaming, all around. The first few minutes of any meeting are spent in greeting each other and shaking hands. Familiarity is expressed with embraces and pecks on the cheek. Katsanos 5 The Poles speak a Slavic language and have a special love for English. In fact, English is the most popular foreign language in Poland. The prefix Pan (Mr.) or Pani (Ms.) is the safest way to address…

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    and Rosa were best friends, they were happy before the war stared. They had their own secret language that they would communicate in. They met once they were about 14, Erna met her at her moms’ sewing workshop, Rosa learned the trade of sewing really fast. Erna said that they were sitting talking before the war had erupted. They would only see people walking around that they have not seen.The Russians arrived to Czernowitz 1940; Erna said that the disaster started when the Romanians put up…

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    a tent without poles is a difficult task; sleeping in one for a week is even harder. The wind blows at the feeble attempt of shelter, constantly swaying the loose tarp scrappily tied between two trees. The rain seeps down through ill-positioned window flaps to create a permeating dankness. The supposed place of refuge from wilderness becomes a suffocating box as the canvas slowly collapses and sinks to the ground. Of course, prior preparation and remembering to bring along the poles can prevent…

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    Poland In America Essay

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    In the book Countries of the World Poland by Gareth Stevens Publishing it states that “Poles usually eat four meals a day; breakfast, lunch, dinner, and an evening snack.” So in the country they have four meals a day which is much like in America. Tradition dishes in Poland include “…Hungarian stew, steak Tartar, and Schnitzel…” and that is…

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    There are a lot of trampolines and trampoline manufacturers. Each one claims to be the best and provide the most safety features. They may say that they provide the most bang for your buck or will keep your child safer than all others. The truth is, there are only a few trampolines that have really earned their title of safest or best. If you are a parent who is considering a trampoline for your child, regardless of their age, you will want to make sure that you are purchasing a trampoline that…

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