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    TAJ VIVANTA – SEAGULL Restaurant Service Quality is an important aspect for achieving success in the restaurant business. Service Blueprinting is a method used to apply and improve the service system. The process of blueprint is a necessary tool such that the restaurant can view the entire process of operation between the customer and the providers. The project aims to examine and draw out the service blue print of “Sea-Gull Restaurant‚ Taj” located on ECR‚ based on our observation and interaction

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    How to Overcome Fear in Public Speaking Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I believe that you all already know why I am standing here. I have been selected by my employer to present a speech to all of you on How to Overcome Fear in Public Speaking.       Ladies and Gentlemen‚ either you realise or not‚ the real fact is‚ most of us are having this problem. This is the most common problem to us. It is not easy for us to stand and speak in front of many peoples. Some peoples experience something in their stomach

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    AIR POLLUTION Assalamualaikumwarahmatullahiwabarakatuh and a very good morning to my beloved teacher ‚Mr Norhisyam ‚and my fellow friend .Before I begin my speech let I introduce myself.Hello my name is Amirul Zharfan . I am from 102 class. My college number is CM131027‚ and my science teacher is Mr Norhisyam.Alright ‚ Today I would like to talk about air .Dear friends‚everyone know air is very important for us.As we know‚it is one

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    Distinctive voices are created for different purposes. How is this shown in you prescribed text and at least one other text of your own choosing? NOTE: I ONLY DID TLACOHL AND THE ROAD NOT TAKEN Distinctive voices are created for different purposes in order to portray many varied messages to the reader. Distinctive voices are conveyed through texts in the exploration of human experiences‚ composers convey their ideas and shape meaning through language‚ relationships and characteristics of voices

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    The Idea of Returning Home in Rush Home Road and Kite Runner “A moment lasts all of a second‚ but the memory lives on forever.” (Author Unknown‚ Thinkexist.com) This quote means that you have many moments in life that are simply just to take up time and carry one throughout the years but memories are much more important and stay in one’s head forever with no time limit. This quote is significant to the two novels Rush Home Road and Kite Runner because each protagonist has a past that they

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    Wai Kaung Professor Fasano EWRT 211 31 October 2012 The Golden Land Burma isn’t just a place where I was born; it is much more that. It’s where my culture sank into my blood‚ for I can never disinherit this place. Located in the Southeast Asia‚ Burma is rich in cultures and natural attractions. The tropical climate and the warm feelings of Burma are unforgettable. Burma is known for its magnificent landscapes‚ mouthwatering multicultural food‚ and hospitable people. I adore this country because

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    The Hurried Child Discuss the ways in which Text 1 attempts to shape your response to the ideas presented about contemporary childhood. The feature article “The Hurried Child” written by Kathleen McDonnell uses language conventions to put forth particular ideas about contemporary childhood. Contemporary childhood is presented as being negative in the article ‘The Hurried Child”‚ even the title of the article has negative connotations. The main ideas centre on the notion that children no

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    Quarrying Limestone: Advantages and Disadvantages Limestone is a mass production material‚ it can: make concrete when burnt and mixed with appropriate amounts of clay‚ be used as an aggregate (crushed rock)‚ it is a suitable quality of a good dimension stone which can be used for buildings. Also‚ limestone can be used as a feedstock in some industrial processes‚ for example desulphurisation of coal-fired power station flue gasses‚ in iron and steel production or in fertilizer production. Limestone

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    One Malaysia What is One Malaysia? One Malaysia is an idea which has been inspired by Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to overcome racial problems and issues. This idea is about uniting and integrating all citizens of Malaysia from all races and religion into one track towards peaceful and harmony Malaysia. It is to grow unity among various races in Malaysia based on particular important values that should become habit of every Malaysia citizens. It is not a new policy that separates from other policies

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    “To David‚ About his Education” by Howard Nemerov‚ explains that education isn’t always as important as you think. Nemerov supports the fact that outside knowledge and experience are far greater amenities then education alone. Nemerov advocates his theme by using literary devices such as verbal irony and tone. Nemerov mocks the way children are traditionally taught by using the devices for sarcasm to balance the pretend seriousness he conveys in the poem. For example Nemerov states‚ “The world is

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