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    Bibliography: 1) "Good Bartending: A Lot More than Just Mixing Drinks. (Includes Bartenders ’ Business Tips) (Bar Management)." Nation ’s Restaurant News 20 (1986): S7. Web. 2) "Studying for the bar; A lesson in bartending is full of tips and showmanship." Sarasota Herald Tribune 18 Sept. 2002: E1. General OneFile. Web. 7 Oct. 2014. 3) "Bartending Terminology." Drinks Mixer. SheKnows.com‚ 1 Jan. 2014.

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    LANDSCAPE UK FOODSERVICE MARKET Food Retail Market £150.8 bn Fullservice restaurant s £ 15.7 bn (29.1%) Cafes/Bars £14.75 bn (27.3%) Fast food £13.8 bn (25.6%) •Foodservice is defined as food consumed away from home. •FSR serve customers meals at the table‚ receive waitress services and typically pay at the end of the meal. •Cafes are defined as establishments which primarily serve coffee. •Bars are establishments which serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premise. Some feature entertainment

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    the issue of actual knowledge of visual intoxication as required under the Indiana Dram Shop Act. Mr. Walton argued that Mr. Hard was not engaging in any activities that would have adequately demonstrated intoxication. Hard was simply sitting at a bar in the presence of John Daniels‚ the bartender. The only evidence of Mr. Hart being intoxicated is that he was more “chatty” than usual. According to the Indiana Supreme Court‚ “if increased talkativeness is the only evidence‚ that is insufficient

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    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Born from the Niagara Movement‚ led by William E. B. DuBois‚ the NAACP has had a volatile birth and a lively history (Beifuss 17:E4). The impetus for the creation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People came in the summer of 1908. Severe race riots in Springfield‚ Illinois‚ prompted William English Walling to write articles questioning the treatment of the Negro. Reading the articles‚ Mary White Ovington and

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    the White’s on their recent marriage and continued to sit back down at his bar stool. Hard drank around eleven drinks that night within a two hour period. Within a thirty minute period of those two hours he had consumed four to six shots of liquor. The bartender did not see any physical signs of intoxication until after Hard had already consumed the last drink. According to the plaintiff and other witnesses at the bar‚ when the bartender stepped out of the room Hard knocked his stool over and

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    Part 1 – Buoyancy http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/buoyancy 1. Open the web browser and enter the link above into the address bar. 2. When the simulation page opens click “Run Now!” 3. Click the “Buoyancy Playground” tab at the top of the window. 4. Look in the yellow data box in the top left corner of the window. Record the mass (m)‚ volume (V)‚ and density (ρ) of the wood block. 5. In the middle of the screen there is a container of water. Record the volume of the water. 6. Drop

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    Sally could even be imprisoned for messing with the UPL’s. If sally were to become imprisoned‚ it could bar her chances of ever being able to get a job in any other field that she chooses. There is also a civil liability for negligence‚ and criminal liability. If Sally wanted to be able to help Molly fully with everything she would need to go back to school for a few more years and take the BAR exam to practice law in the way that would be able to help Molly. She would need a bachelor’s degree. If

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    customers and even converting some of its pubs into complete none smoking environments this was before the legislation took place. The smoking ban has not had that much of an effect on Wetherspoons‚ states BBC news because although there was a decline in bar sales‚ food sales had a good rise which outweighed the smaller intake through alcohol. Chief executive John Hutson states “The company revealed today that like-for-like sales for the 13 weeks ending 28 October fell 1% despite a 1.4% increase in food

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    Push Bars Undoubtedly‚ anyone who owns a public building or operates a business is already aware of the options for emergency exit devices‚ also known as push bars. This article will not cover the laws pertaining to emergency ingress and egress‚ but compliance to the codes about panic hardware is absolutely vital to the safety of the business owners‚ employees and customers. Moreover‚ the moral and legal ramifications of lack of compliance is far reaching. Push bars are one important aspect of the

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    "Crossing the Bar" by Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson is a poem that expresses a sailor’s death. The poem starts with the sailor getting to know that he is going to die very soon by hearing a call from the symbols "sunset and evening star" and "twilight and evening bell" both which represent the onset of the night. The sailor‚ in the entire poem is actually asking his family and friends not to be heartbroken or to cry when he dies. The phrase "moaning of the bar" refers to the sad sound made by the wind and

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