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    products and special customer service. Café Younes trade superior quality coffee that is freshly roasted and grounded on premises. They introduce their coffee line in 2008. In different retail outlets in Lebanon, where you can enjoy a cozy break of calming drinks, a superior quality range of homemade desserts, pastries, salad and gourmet sandwiches and…

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    As I walked down the hallway of the Memorial Union, I search for the staircase that will bring me to my haven for the next hour and a half. After I expressed worry to my friend that I would have nowhere to go during my long class breaks, she told me that Sparky’s Den is where she goes to hang out between classes. As I descended down the gray staircase, I pictured what the room would look like; with a name like Sparky’s Den, I saw a crowded room with dark brown wooden paneling on the walls, dim…

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    Trends In Law Enforcement

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    of violent crime offenses.” (Federal Bureau of Investigation). Officers have to face the threats of, citizens screaming, violent and threating gestures to them and their authority. No, matter how polite and multiple warnings are given there is no calming an argumentative person. Media plays a huge role on how law enforcement is perceived. Media shows only the end result of what officers do to the offenders, not what leads up to them having to do the actions. This leads to the public saying that…

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    majority of people with IED is related with ADHD and other co-occurring disorders. I.E.D also falls under the category of impulse control disorders. Most people with I.E.D have more than one mental disorder. It is believed younger men with a history of traffic accidents are likely to have…

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    It is necessary to understand what culture is before attempting to observe the actions of people. If not I will be looking at the situation through the eyes of a customer and not an observer. Culture is the ideas and behaviors that are learned and transmitted by nongenetic means (Park, 2014). The advance in technology from written language, government to man-made objects are merely the product of culture (anthro.palomar.edu). Artifacts discovered are the reflection of the knowledge and skills of…

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    Waking up from my sleep hearing the melodies from natural sounds like birds chirping, roosters crowing outside my window, listening to the sound of the leaves rustling as the wind blows through the trees while sunshine caresses my face. A calming tropical breeze that sifts through the kitchen that reaches my bedroom. Another perfect day in the Caribbean. As I walk toward the living room to start my day. I turn on CBS News and proceed to the bathroom. While brushing my teeth the news announced…

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    Explain what responsible service of alcohol means, what the benefits of it are, how it links with the relevant legislation (particular to a state or territory), the role of government and industry in enforcing liquor laws and how responsible service contributes to harm minimisation. Upload your paper for assessment. Responsible service of alcohol, usually shortened to RSA, is a prerequisite for any person who desires to serve alcohol in a bar, restaurant, casino, liquor store or any other…

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    experienced in society, where everyone is glued to phones, waiting in line, in traffic, or in their own world with headphones blocking the world out. This is flawed perspective. In a multitude of examples these behaviors can increase embodiment, as Solnit explains as a way of being down to earth and being aware and active in such surroundings. In my experience my basement can also be used as an example for this, as it for me is a calming and centering place. As all people have their spaces to…

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    Cleveland Clinic Diversity

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    people on the go, so we ordered five and spun out back onto the highway. We had left at four o 'clock, and I practically live for my beauty sleep; so I slept for the first three to four hours. When I awakened, we were stuck in one of the largest traffic jams I have ever witnessed in my lifetime. Over the years my grandfather 's driving abilities have deteriorated, this irritates and frustrates my grandmother. She complains that he refused to let her drive, especially since he is the reason we…

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    occur and are relentlessly trapped between the mountains (California DOT Fog). Foggy days have both positive and negative aspects in the Central Valley. Fog in the Central Valley is seemingly iconic in the winter and early spring months. There is a calming aspect to the fog after several months of temperatures summer the that exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. There is also an immense amount of beauty when the fruit trees are covered a foggy mist on a cool morning. However, there tends to be more…

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