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    needed for our meals and returned to make sure we were satisfied. Our drinks continued to be refilled throughout our meal. I ordered the steak which was cooked to perfection. My husband had the chicken which was tender and perfect taste. Our overall experience was ranked at 9 out of 10 score. Would return again! The enticing elixir was such an intoxicant that I became feint from giddiness As a mystery shopper I’ll be able to perform all kinds of service oriented businesses which can enhance a company’s

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    A poem in which the poet explores the emotion of loss is “Visiting Hour” by Norman MacCaig. ‘Visiting Hour’ is a poem dealing with someone visiting a close relative in hospital who is terminally ill. The poet creates this loss emotion through his use of structure‚ metaphors and creates an ultimate acceptance theme to enhance my understanding of the central concerns of the poem. MacCaig starts off the poem by using different types of structure‚ including enjambment‚ repetition and word order‚ to

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    Visiting A Museum

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    Running head: VISTING A MUSEUM Visiting a Museum Victoria Johnson Dr. Gerald Franz Humanities – World Cultures II March 16‚ 2014 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to share the experience I had visiting a museum for the first time. I believe it was a great event and feel every person should go to one in their life. During my visit I learned about the author of the classical novel‚ about the many artifacts on display‚ and about different characters‚ and their achievements. After you read

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    that kind of situation‚ Norman has also used different types of techniques to convey his feelings such as (repetition‚ metaphors and more as we find out while reading). The poem “Visiting Hour” is a poem written by Norman MacCaig and the poem basically is talking about Norman’s visit to the hospital who he was visiting someone or a member of his family who was really close and he describes his journey. Also throughout the journey he has described everything his eyes could see‚ what his nose could

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    Visiting Grandparents

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    March 16‚ 2012 Visiting Grandparents In retrospect‚ there was something exciting about leaving school early especially earlier than everybody else. My mother came to grab me out of Ms. Wojtyna’s fourth grade class. “Excuse me‚ I’m sorry for interrupting but I have come to pick up my daughter. Today she is leaving to China”‚ said my mother. At last‚ my adventure starts today! No longer would I be under my mother’s grasps . No longer would I have to bore my head in despair and suffer the stifling

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    Visiting Countries

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    travel to those foreign countries‚ and experience totally different and exotic cultures‚ while others prone to travel in their own countries. For me‚ as a Chinese‚ I would definitely choose to travel in my country‚ due to its 5000-year rich history‚ abundant sceneries including magnificent mountains and beaches‚ and also the cheaper expenditure. China has a five-thousand-year history‚ and there are many tourist attractions that people are worthy of visiting. As Beijing for example‚ it is the capital

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    Some people find visiting museums boring as a form of entertainment‚ while others believe that the role of museums is to educate people‚ not entertain. Discuss‚ what is your opinion? In our world today‚ there is a wide variety of museums where people can travel to and see differently interesting things. Some people state that visiting museums is only a form of recreation; others disagree‚ arguing that museums play a role in education. In fact‚ each of these arguments has its own validity. Firstly

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    La-Toya Mckenith Psychology of Learning When I’m out with my friends‚ weather we are picking up fast food‚ or stopping at a red light‚ and I see a what I assume to be a homeless person asking for change‚ I’m usually the person that will give them any lose change or singles that I have. Many of my friends hate that I do this‚ but someone some how I empathize with those people. So naturally when I was asked to do something that I’ve never done before‚ I chose to visit a homeless

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    Visiting Crosspoint has to be one of the best and reflective experiences I have had in college. I attended the orientation on Nov. 4‚ 2015 at 9:00 am. The group present was quite large; consequently‚ we had to be divided into two different tour groups. I was in the group that Dr. Downey toured. My first impression of Dr. Downey was that he seemed to be a genuine person. Throughout the tour this first impression became truth. I was able to relate to how sincere his feelings and ideas were about the

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    Visiting a Rehab Clinic

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    chemical dependence treatment center. A rehab center. I talk to the receptionist‚ Anne‚ and she tells me about the clinic. This one is fairly small‚ fifteen rooms or so. Outpatient only‚ this clinic is mainly a place for people to have some quick community support for their addictions and to place people into programs that they need or find them support groups. Anne tells me that almost everyone who comes there had asked for help that day. About twenty people work full or part-time at the clinic‚ mostly

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