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    | How to Be a Successful Waiter or Waitress | | Marsha Mayo | 4/27/2013 | | Most people see a waiter or waitress and think that anybody can do their job. Although this could be true for some it’s not always true for all of them. It takes a person with a certain set of skills and qualities to be what is considered a “good” waiter or waitress. Qualities like: people skills‚ organization‚ attention to detail‚ and professionalism. Waiters and waitresses should always use these qualities

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    ing Natacha Petit-frere Professor Donigan December 1‚ 2011 Being Organized Many of us are incompatible of being organized. Organization is a skill that must be learned and practice by an individual. It’s a rare person among us who doesn’t feel the need to get more organized. I consider myself fairly organized I show my organization skills by coordinating my clothes by style‚ color coding sections for my college courses‚ having a sheet of paper‚ a calendar and a white board. A lot of us

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    The Decline of Organized Religion in Today’s Society -Organized Religion in the West/ Iraq In recent years organized religion in the western civilizations have begun a rather interesting trend‚ one of decline. This occurrence is not only isolated to a certain region/country but branched out‚ and setting this trend is the “Millennials” or Generation Y. Many factors come into play towards the decline of organized religion in modern day society. A country such as Canada with its huge immigration

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    How to plan a successful trip A trip is an energizer which stimulates us from the stress of daily life. The more our stress levels increase‚ the more interests and purposes of traveling are diversifying‚ and the importance of traveling is also growing bigger and bigger. Also‚ the developments of communication and transportation enable people to get a variety of information about other countries and have various chances to go abroad easier. So‚ how can you efficiently plan a trip that fits your purpose

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    and social problems and strategies to combat future economic depressions. The New Deal succeeded in addressing and resolving many problems but‚ despite the efforts of those involved‚ it did not succeed in eradicating all the problems caused‚ thus‚ it was not a complete success. Certain problems were not met and ultimately many problems continued unresolved for many years after. The success and failure of theses strategies can be seen by looking at three main areas‚ Herbert Hoover’s role in alleviating

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    being united strong enough? Labor Unions failed their constituents due to poor and corrupt leadership as well as selfish goals. By the 1860s labor workers decided on considering the idea if joining together to form unions. The first major union was the National Labor Union under William H. Sylvis. It was a big organization consisting of about 640‚000 member. It branched out and consisted of a variety of reform groups but had a small relation to labor work. We see from the beginning the poor leadership

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    up once again from its fall and to rebuild itself as it approached the decade of 1870’s‚ making this Reconstruction period a truly indispensable part of U.S History (debold). An event like The Panic of 1873 and the settlement of the West help expansion and industrialization of U.S. territories. Furthermore‚ during this decade‚ inventions led the path to a more advanced society. One of the most successful inventor the world has known or also known as Thomas Edison‚ during this period he took his fame

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    By: abe E-mail: abe@yahoo.com Labor Unions: Aging Dinosaur or Sleeping Giant? The Labor Movement and Unionism Background and Brief History Higher wages! Shorter workdays! Better working conditions! These famous words echoed throughout the United States beginning in "1790 with the skilled craftsmen" (Dessler‚ 1997‚ p. 544). For the last two-hundred years‚ workers of all trades have been fighting for their rights and "seeking methods of improving their living standards‚ working conditions‚ and

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    that in the period 1900-1914 the Labour party made significant progress towards establishing itself as an independent and influential political party (70 marks). The Labour Party‚ before the start of the war in 1914‚ had a total of 36 seats. In the general election of 1902‚ the party under the name LRC had one just two seats. This seems a remarkable feat in just over a decade. However some historians argue that Labour‚ in actual fact made little or no progress at all during this period. This seems

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