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    restaurant for the all year and maybe close it just for two months if they really need a break. 3. What should Ferran Adria and the elBulli team do next? Can the elBulli philosophy be applied to potato chips? Fast food? Ferran Adria and the el Bulli team should open more restaurants and expend worldwide. The elBulli philosophy shouldn’tbe applied to potato chips and fast food because it will ruined the image of the restaurant. ElBulli is known as a high class restaurants. That would be a

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    Jose Rizal Movie

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    through various questions. Every answer that Rizal broughtout from his mouth made Taviel realize that Rizal was indeed an innocent man.On the course of their conversation‚ Rizal talks about the making of hisTwo Novels “Noli Me Tangere” and its sequel “El Filibusterismo” which are bothanti Spanish Novels that depicts how the Spaniards rule the Philippines and howthe rights of the Filipinos were abolished. Rizal portrayed himself on the saidNovels – as Crisostomo Ibarra on “Noli Me Tangere” and as Simeon

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    Elbulli

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    elBulli: The Taste of Innovation Page List Coursework Cover Page List Introduction................................................................3 Business Model and Framework................................5 Question and Answer • Specific Questions...........................................6 • Case Questions................................................10 Analysis • SWOT Analysis.............................................22 • Porter 5’s Forces

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    Loss and Survival in Isabel Allende’s "Two Words" Because Belisa Crepusculario had such a difficult childhood in which she experienced so much loss in her life‚ she is forced to become a stronger person both mentally and physically to survive such devastating circumstances. It will ultimately be this strong sense of survival that she develops through these experiences of great loss‚ which will guide her through the survival of life threatening situations. Belisa had a rough childhood. She

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    assumption is that the author’s background (personal history) has an implicit yet profound influence on all aspects of the narrative. An illustration very close to our Filipino roots and sensibility are the works of Jose Rizal – Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Through acquainting ourselves with Rizal‚ the maxim of nationalism comes to light‚ that given the identity of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ readers realize the implicit heroic propaganda embedded between the lines. They are able to further comprehend

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    Why Study Rizal? It is of great importance that students understand the rationale behind having to take up a Rizal course in college.  For high school students‚ the Noli Me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo are injected into the Filipino subject as part of the overall curriculum.  In tertiary education‚ however‚ Rizal is a subject required of any course‚ in any college or university in the Philippines.  Usually‚ during the first day of the course‚ the professor asks the well-overused questions:

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    Analysis Of El Contrato

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    In the documentary El Contrato by Min Sook Lee‚ talks about how migrant works are working temporary jobs in Leamington Ontario. This town is viewed as a greenhouse capital‚ delivering huge amounts of produce foods seasonally. This documentary also talks about the critique of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP). It’s very sad that we live in a world where we have people working for us for produce and we can not even respect them as humans in anyway. We treat them like they are dogs and

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    Disparities In El Dorado

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    I live in Long Beach‚ California in a small community known as “El Dorado”. While there are many indicators of ongoing disparities‚ it is evident that race disparities are the primary concern within my community. El Dorado is considered an upper class community‚ with predominantly white residents. Sadly‚ original owners believe that non-white residents would bring down the value of their home and therefore do not welcome non-white residents into the community. When a non-white resident moves into

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    The world as I see it is not perfect. In this present day and age there are some people that like to believe that god created a beautiful planet‚ but I believe the devil should receive some credit for its creation also. One of the world ’s greatest satires‚ Candide by Voltaire‚ some characters feel the same way that I do. However others do not. Martin‚ a skeptic thinks this is not "the best of all possible worlds" ("Candide"102)‚ as Dr. Pangloss would say. My present worldview is more close to

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    Introduction  Urbanization is exponentially growing in the world while rural living is decreasing; over  half the world’s population lives in a urban areas (Meyer­Lindenberg‚ 2015).  Urban being  defined as an constantly built­up area with 50‚000 or more residents with at least 1‚000 residents  per square miles as defined by the United States Census. Urbanized living is accompanied by  many risk factors that are common to the development of mental health issues and disorders  (Carol Strike‚ Paula Goering

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