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Page 1 Now revised and expanded‚ including a very revealing radio interview with David Chase in April of 2008! *Dozens of new visuals on all 4 pages and new content (“Death and David Chase”) added to Part II. **Check out an incredible Sopranos tribute video at the end of page 4. *Note from author (December 6‚ 2010): Its been over three years since the finale of the Sopranos‚ yet the ending continues to be discussed and debated to this day. My piece has become more popular than I ever could have
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Due to the uptick in interest in all things green and sustainable consumer demand has led to an explosion in the number of food co-ops‚ farmers’ markets and hyphenated dining concepts such as the farm-to -table movement. To avoid being trampled in the rush towards local and organic ingredients‚ The Red Door restaurant in San Diego has changed their business model. The owner Trish Watlington has adopted a strategy prevalent among small-scale farmers that has enabled them to survive and to
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QAR outlines where information can be found "In the Text" or "In my Head." It then breaks down the actual question-answer relationships into four types: Right There‚ Think and Search‚ Author and Me‚ and On My Own. (Fisher‚ D.‚ Brozo‚ W.G.‚ Frey‚ N.‚ & Ivey‚ G‚ 2011‚ pg.81) STEP-BY-STEP and EXAMPLE Chosen text: Frog and Toad Together‚ by Arnold Lobel 1. Hook/Engagement--Begin by reviewing what students have already learned about how to ask questions as a way to understand the meaning of texts
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Canada in the Global Village: Balancing the Costs and Benefits of Globalization Canadian scholar Marshall McLuhan once said that the world is becoming more and more like a “global village‚” each nation part of an increasingly interconnected society that stretches across national boundaries (6). Although he was talking about the role of new media in this change‚ he also was probably talking about the growing economic links that come with globalization. Globalization is a process that offers both
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While watching Edward sprint out of the town‚ everyone in the diner lowered their heads‚ then walked over to a large park in the center of town. This was the normal reaction after each person had left the town. Being the known speaker for the town‚ I had been propped up on a bench‚ with everyone in town staring at me‚ awaiting my response to this disappointing outcome. However‚ this time‚ I couldn’t find the words of comfort. Even though it would’ve been nice to have Edward join them‚ he seemed like
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customer/productive dining area. Teppanyaki table was introduced which consist of a gas fired steel griddle plate‚ wooden ledge bordering it to hold the customer’s plates. Exhaust hood to remove cooking steam and adore‚ each table accommodated eight diners with service being provided by a chef and a waitress. This arrangement resulted in decrease in labor cost to 10%-12% of gross sales. The menu was not very elaborate consisting only of steak‚ chicken and shrimp. Since food storage and wastage contributed
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The piece of art I chose from this chapter is the oil painting Nighthawks by Edward Hopper. Created in 1942‚ Nighthawks depicts a lonely‚ all-night diner with three seated customers as well as one worker (Artic). The piece itself gives off isolated and empty theme; this is largely due to Hopper’s use of space and color. The aforementioned diner is the only light source within the painting‚ leaving the an eerie‚ fluorescent glow on the surrounding outside area (Totally History). Nighthawks’ historical
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yellow from the outdoor lights. Attached to the wall‚ there is a large awning‚ and it covers the diners and the empty tables that are a part of the café. Above the awning‚ there are open window shutters that are painted green. A server dressed in black and white and holding a tray walks between the customers‚ which are all gathered to the rear of the restaurant‚ and there are six tables filled with diners dressed in ordinary dark clothes. There are eight empty tables taking residence in the painting
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cold cloudy wednesday afternoon it was almost to the point where it seemed like it wanted to snow‚ I was praying to god that it wouldnt snow because I don’t have my warm mits I hadn’t seen them sincewhen I was at Pency. I got to this nice little diner around the corner of hoover and 5th Ave. it was practically empty except for this guy sitting at the counter and this blonde girl sitting in a booth all alone. I sat in the booth across from her sitting in the opposite bunk I tried not to stare at
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