[Date] [Date] HANGING GARDENS NEW SERVICE PROPOSAL HANGING GARDENS NEW SERVICE PROPOSAL Tom Naughtin-3327398 Estee Chew‚ Michael McClean Patrick Zippel‚ Vivian Ngyuen [company name] Tom Naughtin-3327398 Estee Chew‚ Michael McClean Patrick Zippel‚ Vivian Ngyuen [company name] Background The Background for this new product innovation stems from the initiative of the New York City Council in 2011 to pass
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In the novel Flowers for Algernon‚ the main character Charlie has an intellectual disability. He struggles with making friends and having good relationships with his family. There are services out there that could be helpful to Charlie. Easterseals‚ The MENTOR Network‚ and Fountain House would be helpful to Charlie and his family. However‚ Fountain House would be most helpful because it has teaching programs. They will get an education and learn how to interact with others. Charlie wasn’t able to
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5 10 15 20 25 Stephen King: THE MAN WHO LOVED FLOWERS (1977) On an early evening in May of 1963‚ a young man with his hand in his pocket walked briskly up New York’s Third Avenue. The air was soft and beautiful‚ the sky was darkening by slow degrees from blue
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Daniel Keyes’ Flowers for Algernon features Charlie Gordon‚ a mentally retarded thirty-two-year-old man. He is chosen by a team of scientists to undergo an experimental surgery designed to boost his intelligence. Alice Kinnian‚ Charlie’s teacher at the Beekman College Center for Retarded Adults‚ has recommended Charlie for the experiment because of his exceptional eagerness to learn. The directors of the experiment‚ Dr. Strauss and Professor Nemur‚ ask Charlie to keep a journal. The entire narrative
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There is a Garden in Her Face: Superficial and unrequited love The garden is used as a metaphor to describe her face (also uses her not her face) Campion suggests the root of love came from lust and desirability Metaphor: ‘There is a garden in her face where roses and white lilies grow” compares her face to a garden and therefore nature’s work of art Comparison between the roses (passion) and white lilies (purity)‚ white skin and rose colored cheeks By a garden being in her face it is figurative
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In the Flowers by Alice Walker‚ it talks about a little girl named Myop and how she discovers the unthinkable. Her whole life was the farm that her parents owned‚ until one day she decided to step out and explore outside the fence of the farm for the very first time. She was intrigued at how beautiful it was once she left the farm‚ the flowers were blooming‚ the stream was flowing‚ and it was sunny with blue skies. Everything around her was the pure example of beauty so she wanted more‚ as she kept
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Executive Summary Olive Garden is committed to providing every guest with a genuine Italian dining experience and make the guest feel like they are family; in Italian it is called Hospitaliano! In an effort to have competitive advantage over other chain restaurants‚ Olive Garden emphasizes comprehensive employee trainings in order to provide their customers the best service possible. But even though employees have gone through training‚ there are some issues that would need to be fixed in order
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Discrimination in Savannah In the novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt‚ it discusses the city of Savannah‚ Georgia and the people that live there during the nineties. The author encounters several different kinds of people and events throughout the city Savannah that he was not really expecting. Savannah has several underlying issues even though people act as if things are fine. After further analysis‚ the main issue is even though things in Savannah may appear to be diverse;
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this is widely known in society. Mental illness is not something that can be chosen or changed. Instead of helping the mentally ill conform into society people today make sure that everyone knows that they are “different from us”. Daniel Keyes’ “Flowers for Algernon” stresses the intense ridicule society
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Legacy Gardens: Segregation of the Student and the Public The presence of public space in a city is integral to the development of its citizens. Individuals can find themselves disconnected from their community when there are no areas in the city to intermingle. In “Brave New Neighborhoods‚” Margaret Kohn describes a public space as “a place that is owned by the government‚ accessible to everyone without restriction‚ and/or fosters communication and interaction” (11). Legacy Gardens is a public
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