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    Surfrider Foundation Ocean pollution poses a serious threat to both the planet and human health. The Surfrider Foundation’s advertisement confronts this issue directly‚ using various rhetorical strategies to raise awareness. The advertisement depicts sushi rolls made from plastic bags and is accompanied by the bold statement‚ "What goes in the ocean goes in you." The imagery portrayed in the advertisement is powerful‚ as it highlights the consequences of plastic pollution in the ocean. By linking ocean

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    plans‚ we first start with producing an executive summary for our Japanese restaurant. First‚ you’re going to want to discuss the specific types of products that you sell your Japanese restaurant. Common products sold through these businesses include sushi‚ sashimi‚ and beverage services. Additionally‚ you may want to make mention as to whether or not you obtain liquor license as it pertains to providing specialty cocktails for your customers. Next‚ you’re going to want to discuss your Japanese restaurant SBA

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    Americanization as a Positive Trend Chan Park April 03‚ 2008 HO# 2003399 Critics and people in general describe the word Americanization as the wide spread influence of the United States of America’s culture into other countries; influences that merge and/or affect other countries traditions and their people’s lives and behaviors. While the entire world is being globalized‚ the American culture has and is taking an important roll in this process. Americanization helps to bring peace all over

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    Contents Page Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Consumer Behaviour……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 What is a Trend?............................................................................................................. 2 - 3 Trending: # FOMO…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 The Origin of FOMO………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 FOMO Behavioural Displays………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Who’s Afraid of Missing Out?.......

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    Train 664 leaves Thirtieth Street Station bound for New York City at 10:55. Concurrently‚ Train 663 leaves the station‚ headed for Harrisburg. Both trains are‚ confusingly‚ called The Keystone. If Mark and I have tickets for Train 664 because we plan to celebrate his 58th birthday with a day of Manhattan museum-going‚ but somehow end up on Train 663 instead‚ how many miles do we travel in the wrong direction before we realize that we’ve made a terrible mistake? Or‚ to put it another way

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    In the ‘90s‚ when competitive eating was only famous on extreme sports channels in Japan‚ an American eater was invited to Japan to take part in an interesting challenge. He was taken into a room and was given 30 square feet of sushi arranged in a line. He ate the sushi in a little over thirty minutes. In New Orleans another event with a set time limit took place. At Acme‚ a seafood restaurant‚ oysters on the half shell were being sold a $.50 a piece. Crazy Legs Conti‚ a local eater‚ went there

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    on holiday may also come into the equation. Large brands such as YOsushi! are cashing in on the market trends by serving a variety of sushi dishes in a fun and friendly way. Japanese food such as sushi is often deemed as a much healthier option to over take in popularity other ethnically themed cuisine such as indian and chinese dishes (Martin‚ 2007). Sushi is based primarily around raw fish‚ rice‚ and vegetables (YOsushi! 2007) and therefore the author suggests that due to a more

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    Making an Inference Directions: Some of the questions following the passages ask you to make inferences from the passages. To infer means to arrive at a conclusion by reasoning from evidence. Synonyms for infer are deduce‚ judge‚ or conclude. If you are told to infer something from a passage‚ you are basically being asked what conclusions can be drawn from the content of the story. Tip: If you replace the word infer with conclude in a question‚ it may make more sense to you. In cities throughout

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    Asian Restaurant - specializes in cuisine from the Asian region Breakfast Restaurant - specializes in providing breakfast for at least 6 days per week BYO Restaurant - Restaurants and bistros which do not have a liquor license Casual Dining - Offer comfortable atmospheres and have mid-range prices. Chinese Restaurant - specializes in Chinese cuisine Coffee Shop - provides daytime only‚ coffee‚ tea and casual meals CONCESSIONS - Operations that generally operate in conjunction with

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    The Cultural Pluralism: CP 1 Sun Mi Hong West Coast University Abstract Cultural pluralism class has changed my view of people I see every day. As a student who is studying nursing at West Coast University‚ I will have patients from different nationalities. This class made me open up my mind to everyone I will treat later on in an equal and fair manner. Choosing to go to Japanese American Museum opened my mind to see how they have settled in United States and how difficult it was for them

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