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    Museums and Galleries

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    Nowaday in modern society there are a large number of museums and galleries‚ which help to provide essencial functions of education and entertainment to the public. However some people think they are of less importance now as citizens can achieve the same purpose on the Interne. Personally I do not agree with such views. Certainly we can almost search all information from the Internet‚ yet all we retrieve is just pictures and texts. While in a museum‚ one see real objects‚ such as a Chinese ancient

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    Cafeteria Plan

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    A cafeteria plan is an employee benefits plan which allows employees to choose from a list of options‚ much like they might choose from a cafeteria menu. There are some distinct advantages to cafeteria plans for both employees and employers‚ especially for small businesses. If you work for a company which offers a cafeteria plan‚ check your options out carefully‚ and don’t be afraid to ask for assistance to ensure that you choose the benefits you need. Some common inclusions on the menu of a cafeteria

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    In The National Gallery

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    In the National Gallery Pictures and memories are well connected; they are both frozen and untouchable. What happened in the past are frozen pictures‚ impossible to be touched. In the national gallery is a short story written by Doris Lessing in 2007. The short story is about the narrator’s visit to the National Gallery in a free hour. The narrator is quite passive through the whole story line. The story is from his/her point view‚ but is anonymous in the way that we do not get to know his

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    Cafeteria Story

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    This is a story of when I fell down in the school cafeteria. This event was very embarrassing at first and I kind of felt sad. After a while‚ I started laughing with the kids that were laughing at me‚ so that I wouldn’t feel bad the rest of the day and so that I could get over it. This is my most embarrassing day‚ but it also one of the funniest days. I learned a very important lesson that day‚ which is how to turn an embarrassing situation into a bearable situation. It all started on Tuesday August

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    Centennial Cafeteria

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    2013 The Centennial College Cafeteria There is a wonderful cafeteria in the Centennial College at Ashtonbee campus. It has two entrances. The first entrance is on your right-hand side between the security office and the IT help desk when you head from the enrolment office towards the library. The second entrance is attached with the large three level sitting areas‚ which are consists of about 200 chairs and 40 tables for the students and the staffs. The cafeteria is so clean that will make you

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    In the National Gallery

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    In the National Gallery  In the short story In the National Gallery by Doris Lessing we follow a narrator‚ which gender is unknown for the reader. The story line takes place in the National Gallery – therefore the name of the short story. The narrator’s intention in the gallery is to find a picture big enough to be able to sit in the middle of the room looking at it‚ which is succeeded. An old man joins the narrator on the bench together with a younger man‚ also with the intention of looking

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    Cafeteria Food

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    Some people think that school cafeterias should be required to provide low-fat and/or vegetarian lunch options to accommodate the government’s nutritional guidelines‚ but all students do not eat the same. In my essay about cafeteria food‚ I will explain what students want in their food. I will also share the likes and dislikes in the food and what we can do to improve it. Cold pizza‚ undercooked hamburgers and brown lettuce sounds nasty. Many students from different states and districts have to

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    Cafeteria Nation

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    Cafeteria Nation In One Nation‚ Slightly Divisible‚ David Brooks breaks down the country into two groups. Blue America‚ or the city‚ and Red America‚ the rural area. Brooks discusses the vast differences between each group as well as the stereotypes of each. For example‚ in his article he says‚ "We sail; they powerboat. We cross-country ski; they snowmobile. We hike; they drive ATV ’s. We have vineyard tours; they have tractor pulls. When it comes to yard work‚ they have rider mowers; we have illegal

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    Gallery Analysis

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    I visited the Lindgren gallery and observed the works there. The gallery is a hall way area with paintings‚ shirts‚ and shirt designs. The artist‚ Kimberly Chai‚ is originally from Hawaii‚ and many of her works reflect as aspect of Hawaiian culture. Even before looking at the artist and the topic of her works‚ I could easily tell that her work was Hawaiian. Being from Hawaii as well‚ I really felt a sense of home when I looked at the work here. Of all her work‚ I enjoyed her Stolen Hibiscus‚ Reflections

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    Cafeteria Food

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    LAUSD Cafeteria Food Since the start of the school year 2011-2012‚ the cafeteria food has been criticized by the fellow students of Abraham Lincoln Senior High School. Students have been complaining of the taste and the presentation of the food. Last week on Wednesday‚ September 12‚ 2012‚ we interviewed student Genisis Barragan. We asked Barragan how the food has gotten better and she stated that‚ “The food has gotten healthier because there is less fat. They don’t give that much cheese. But

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