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    Hoteliers is when cleaning staff is too quick to enter the room. According to the Hospitality School‚ it is important to knock and wait 10 seconds (10 Mississippi’s) for a response‚ then knock again announcing who you are. Open the door slightly to make sure the coast is clear. If your staff heeds this rule of thumb‚ they won’t find themselves‚ the hotel‚ and the surprised guest in an awkward predicament. • Cleanliness of Linens and Towels Our beloved hotel properties are not held accountable to

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    Nabokov: Providing a Flood and Lifeboat In Nabokov’s 1948 “Good Readers and Good Writers‚” the reader has the opportunity to view the possibilities of a beautiful collision of a major reader and a major writer. This piece discusses reading and writing: skills that have become standardized and slightly devalued as education has advanced. Literacy has become so expected that little thought is put into what defines a good reader or writer; Nabokov tackles this idea head on. Nabokov’s intention of this

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    The dirty dozen: common mistakes in essay writing and how to avoid them Undergraduate research essays generally suffer from particular problems. This brief document highlights the most common problems and what can be done to avoid such problems. If your essays ends up being afflicted with any of these problems‚ we will put a number (with a circle around it) that pertains back to the listed problems in this document. For example if you find the number ‘3’ written on your essay‚ it pertains

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    The relationship between reader and writer is intertwined. Of course‚ a writer can write without a reader‚ but if their words remain unread and unexplored‚ then do the words really mean anything? On the other side‚ a reader cannot exist without a writer. Therefore the relationship is one of symbiosis – a relationship of mutual benefit or dependence. I view the writer as someone who is writing for my pleasure‚ and hopefully for theirs as well. To pick up a book and be transported to another

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    Illustration Essay: Mistake that parents make Since the beginning of time‚ parents have tried to perfect the different parenting styles. Although most parents believe that they have perfected their parenting styles‚ there are still mistakes that parents make. There are different mistakes parents make when it come down to parenting which they are not aware of; some of these mistakes are due to the fact that they were brought up in the same way‚ while others are because they never

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    Because we synthesized the two most common kidney stones‚ calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate‚ we will focus on those two in the discussion of formation‚ treatment‚ and prevention. Calcium stones like calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate stones form when urine is “supersaturated with the constituent ions that comprise the stone” (Figge). This means‚ when urine is supersaturated with calcium and oxalate ion that type of stone is more likely to form. This supersaturation results from the ionic activity

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    1) How could Cassius’ background influenced his writing? -Cassius was a Roman consul and also served as a governor of Africa and Dalmatia. This could cause him to be bias in his writings as he might be giving false information about the Romans 2)what is one major drawback of his writing style? -His style was an “extension of political life and was aimed at those who held political power in rome” He is often criticized for his dull version of history. his style is clumsy and often very dense

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    Common Mistakes People Commit When Buying a Home Buying a home is an exhilarating time. More so for the first-time home buyer. But there’s more to buying a home than simply putting money down and signing on the dotted line. There are many homebuyer mistakes that happen that can turn a dream home into a nightmare. Pre-approved Before stepping into any potential listing‚ a new home buyer will want to first visit a bank or other lending organizations. Pre-approval for a mortgage loan is the only

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    Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. It includes memory loss‚ difficulties with thinking‚ problem-solving or language‚ and etc. Brain damage due to symptoms by certain diseases is result of Alzheimer’s. Alois Alzheimer was the first person who describes the disease. It is a physical disease and also a progressive disease that affects the human brain. It slowly damages the parts of the brain‚ at first it is generally mild but they get worse over time and start to get involved

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    Alzheimer’s is a disease of the brain that causes a loss in memory. This results in dementia‚ loss of brain functions (thinking‚ remembering‚ and reasoning) severe enough to interfere with everyday life. When German physician‚ Alois Alzheimer‚ first described the disease in 1907‚ it was thought to be rare. Today‚ Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia‚ affecting 10% of people 65 years old‚ and nearly 50% of those age 85 or older. An estimated four million Americans have Alzheimer’s

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