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    Dear Sir or Madam‚ I am writing to express my annoyance at the main wiew of your restaurant yesterday. I chose your restaurant to invite three of my important business clients‚ i have read "Best Restaurants in Britain 2000"‚ but the reality was far from its you were proomising. First‚ as stated in the guide book‚ you had a variety of meals at the menu. However‚ only two plates with meat and one with fish were on offer yesterday. This deeply disapointed my guests. Therefore‚ we chose

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    An ethnography‚ also referred to as field research‚ is a qualitative research method in which the researcher can directly observe what goes on at the research site as well as participate‚ including asking questions. It is a useful method for studying small groups‚ such as work groups‚ in their natural setting. Ethnography is the term used by cultural anthropologists for conducting field research. Sociologists tend to use the term field research or participant observation. Ethno means "people" and

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    would be restaurant food‚ but prepared and served to take it away. A business would be a take away restaurant. It will have a normal (non-fast food) menu. It will be specialized on takeaways and delivery service. It will be different from normal restaurants‚ because our product (meal) won’t be consumed in the restaurant‚ costumer will pick up his order for consuming in some different place‚ for example home or work place. My competitors will be a fast food restaurants and normal restaurants. These

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    March 4‚ 2013 The Causes for the Popularity of Fast Food Restaurants Brainstorming ~Modernization has come a long way. Many things evolve with it. This evolutionary process causes people to remain busy all through the rest part of the day. ~ The busy schedule leaves not time for making food either for breakfast‚ lunch‚ or dinner. ~ Restaurants offering fast foods. ~This problem triggered the popularity and rise of fast food restaurants. ~Fast food has never been an issue in the past since

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    of the Popularity of Fast food Restaurants In the United States‚ the popularity of fast food restaurants is growing every day. Nowadays people can buy a whole meal in those restaurants for just three dollars. The fast food restaurants have been considered to have poor health benefits on the people who consume it regularly. American people consider that fast food restaurants make their life easy and uncomplicated. The popularity of this type of restaurants is increasing because of two main

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    Reporting For Fast-food Restaurants Why do Fast-food Restaurants do Reports? - 25 Fast-food restaurants generate reports to provide information to the team members about the status and progress of the team and the business. Reports for fast-food restaurants contain essential data about the team’s performance and activities‚ including achievements and issues. The team’s accomplishments establish the team’s breakthrough within a specific time frame‚ allowing them to determine where they are in the

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    INTRODUCTION a. Background of The Study Communication is vital to human existence. It is how we pass on others our thoughts and feelings; tell them what we want them to do; ask them to help us; share with them our knowledge and experience. Without communication‚ we would each live as if alone in the world. Language is by far the most widely used of all communication methods; communication is the most important function of language. Study of the sociological aspects of language‚ Sociolinguists

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    winner of numerous domestic and international franchise industry awards‚ is proudly Malaysian-owned and has over 30 years of franchise experience under its belt. The home grown fast food chain is currently the world’s largest Halal Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) brand originating from Asia. MARRYBROWN has a strong international presence with outlets operating in Malaysia‚ China‚ Indonesia‚ India‚ Sri Lanka‚ Maldives‚ Africa‚ the Middle East and Myanmar. The halal menu features a wide variety of tasty

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    At what extent has the researcher gone beyond the legal limits of obtaining information? For example with Venkatesh in Gang Leader for a Day is it to far when Sudhir rides along while his key informant is conducting gang activity? Currently in Ethnography it is hard to define the way an ethnographer is supposed to interact with their subjects in their fieldwork process. Many ethnographers are expanding on the way they interact with individuals in who can provide information on the subject at hand

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    It is the subscript of David Valentine’s Imagining Transgender – an ethnography of a category that catches the eye and clues us in to the important turn his work takes across its three hundred some odd pages. Unlike other academic works up through the time of this publication (2007) that have tended to align the transgender experience with queer-studies (Feinberg 1997‚ Wilchins 2004) or autobiographical/ “insider” narratives (Boylan 2003/2013; Bornstein 1993)‚ Valentine’s research instead interrogates

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