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    Serving in Florida

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    me ruefully that she had sworn‚ years ago‚ never to work for a corporation again. "They don ’t cut you no slack. You give and you give‚ and they take." Managers can sit - for hours at a time if they want - but it ’s their job to see that no one else ever does‚ even when there ’s nothing to do‚ and this is why‚ for servers‚ slow times can be as exhausting as rushes. You start dragging out each little chore‚ because if the manager on duty catches you in an idle moment‚ he will give you something

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    Juveniles Serving Life

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    Juveniles Serving Life Lisa Weiss Saint Leo University I. The Problem The issue of juveniles serving life sentences‚ for non homicide offenses‚ is becoming a recognizable problem in the state of Florida and across the country. This punishment became enacted within the federal‚ state‚ and local judicial system when courtrooms and prosecutors were given permission to utilize prosecutorial discretion when deciding to send a juvenile to an adult court. Supreme Court Justice Kennedy felt this process

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    "Serving in Florida" by Barbara Ehrenreich‚ is an effective essay derived from Ehrenreich’s book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. This essay is a personal reflection of Ehrenreich’s experiences working "under- cover" in low paying‚ blue collar jobs in Florida. This essay is a descriptive narrative that shows how hard it is for low paid‚ working class Americans‚ to make it in the world. Ehrenreich vividly describes her experiences and sends a message to the reader that many working

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    Self-Serving Bias

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    Response Paper 2 1. How would you explain the similarities and differences between fundamental attribution error and self-serving bias to someone who was not familiar with the two concepts? Fundamental attribution error and self-serving bias are similar in that they both are errors made using perception. Fundamental attribution error deals with wrongly explaining a behavior based on some factors that are internal. It can also be explained as over exaggerating a reason behind a person’s behavior or

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    The Process of Serving Tables The job of a server is more difficult than most people think. Many Americans love to dine at restaurants whether it’s to celebrate a special occasion‚ or just to save them the trouble of cooking dinner at home. Waiting tables is an art form requiring skill‚ mental focus‚ charm and smarts. I have been a server at Fats Asia Bistro for about four years now and consistently notice many of my guests lack the understanding of my profession. This can result in mediocre tips

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    1.1 Describe safe and hygienic working practices when preparing services areas‚ equipment my and stock for wine service She and hygienic working practices What is your understanding of safe and hygienic work practices? Following policy and procedures of the organisation Sorting at the right temperature Making sure the cork is screwed in correctly to stop the pressure and keep the wine of the cork itself so not to mix the taste Cleaned areas for where the food is served ie tables and

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    laborer‚ serving to customers arriving in “human waves” (Ehrenreich 180). It is throughout her journey working for both Jerry’s and a factory known as Hearthside that she learns the difficulties faced with minimum wage and severe working conditions‚ and how the career you pursue and the environment that the career puts you in can change you. Through the usage of emotionally charged language‚ ethical and logical appeal‚ and varying sentence structure‚ Barbara Ehrenreich’s essay “Serving in Florida”

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    The Poor

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    The Poor Poverty is everywhere in the world. Not everyone knows that there are people that are poor right in their own back yard. The new Pope Francis is very big on helping the poor he has gave a lot of speeches about the subject. In the world there is around 1.29 billion people living in poverty‚ in the U.S.A there is around 46.5 million homeless‚ and around 6% of the people that live in Sidney Ohio are unemployed. To end poverty in the world would be great. It would take the whole world

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    Serving in Florida is an essay written by Barbara Ehrenreich that is a first-hand experience by the author in the world of working minimum wage jobs. The author tried to balance two low paying jobs in order to make ends meet. Ehrenreich mainly uses pathos‚ or the emotional appeal‚ in her essay to persuade young adults to go to college and strive for high paying jobs and uses ethos‚ the ethical appeal as the secondary rhetorical appeal in her essay to convince her readers that she is indeed a credible

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    nation and have shown true bravery. In his inaugural address‚ President John F. Kennedy challenged his country with‚ “And so‚ my fellow Americans‚ ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country.” One obvious way of serving America is joining one of the forces of the United States Military- Air Force‚ Army‚ Navy‚ and Coast Guard. Out of all four branches‚ the American armed forces has a rough estimate of 1‚420‚000 people‚ and that number grows all the time. When signing

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