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    The Process of Serving Tables The job of a server is more difficult than most people think. Many Americans love to dine at restaurants whether it’s to celebrate a special occasion‚ or just to save them the trouble of cooking dinner at home. Waiting tables is an art form requiring skill‚ mental focus‚ charm and smarts. I have been a server at Fats Asia Bistro for about four years now and consistently notice many of my guests lack the understanding of my profession. This can result in mediocre tips

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    1.1 Describe safe and hygienic working practices when preparing services areas‚ equipment my and stock for wine service She and hygienic working practices What is your understanding of safe and hygienic work practices? Following policy and procedures of the organisation Sorting at the right temperature Making sure the cork is screwed in correctly to stop the pressure and keep the wine of the cork itself so not to mix the taste Cleaned areas for where the food is served ie tables and

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    "Serving in Florida" by Barbara Ehrenreich‚ is an effective essay derived from Ehrenreich’s book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. This essay is a personal reflection of Ehrenreich’s experiences working "under- cover" in low paying‚ blue collar jobs in Florida. This essay is a descriptive narrative that shows how hard it is for low paid‚ working class Americans‚ to make it in the world. Ehrenreich vividly describes her experiences and sends a message to the reader that many working

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    Drugs in City Neighborhoods Drugs in city neighborhoods are an influence on the youth. The youth are drawn into becoming drug sellers. The drug activity has found a place in many distressed areas and as a result‚ has become a common source of income. Studies of understanding the social control in urban neighborhoods have been existent for over a century yet understanding the nature of the social relations that exert the current social behavior is still limited. Studies also show that

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    The article “How Does Your Neighborhood Define Who You Are?” States “ Where you live profoundly shapes who you are. “I would go as far as to argue that what is truly American is not so much the individual but neighborhood inequality‚” ( In the world we live in‚ we are given a label that summarizes the house we live in‚ the clothes we wear and the car we drive. This label only counts for people who let it. I am one of many who decide not to acknowledge this label nor let it define who I am as a person

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    Serving in Florida is an essay written by Barbara Ehrenreich that is a first-hand experience by the author in the world of working minimum wage jobs. The author tried to balance two low paying jobs in order to make ends meet. Ehrenreich mainly uses pathos‚ or the emotional appeal‚ in her essay to persuade young adults to go to college and strive for high paying jobs and uses ethos‚ the ethical appeal as the secondary rhetorical appeal in her essay to convince her readers that she is indeed a credible

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    show up as a low result on the families in neighborhoods‚ and thousands of children as young as nine that suffer the biggest concern that they are the most susceptible. There have been many reports that prove the drug trade continuing to thrive in many neighborhoods‚ even with the high percentage usage of tax money that are being used to fund them. Different anti-drug‚ gang programs‚ are in fact simultaneously snatching away funds from neighborhoods‚ and decreasing positive community building

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    My Old Neighborhood Living in a neighborhood has the risk that your experience is good or bad; however‚ my experience at my old neighborhood was extremely great. Astoria which was the first neighborhood where I lived when I first came to this country fourteen years ago‚ and the combination of factors such as the shopping‚ transportation‚ and the location has made this neighborhood a great place to live‚ and an unforgettable experience. Definitively I have a lot of good memories of this great neighborhood

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    Check out the following four incredible neighborhoods in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ where seniors will thrive: Chestnut Hill This affluent‚ idyllic neighborhood is a mix of mainly families with young children and elderly residents. Seniors will find that there are many exciting activities in this area to participate in with people their own age from seasonal festivals to hiking in the Wissahickon Valley Park. This area is easily accessible to public transportation‚ dining establishments including

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    The Neighborhoods and Crime Theory came about from research by the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago. Their goal was to pinpoint the environmental factors related to crime. Where as Durkheim focused on how rapid change in society influenced crime rates‚ these studies looked at how change in individual neighborhoods affected crime. The research as a whole is known as the Chicago School of Human Ecology. Ecology is the study of relations of organisms to one another and to their

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