FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE The Hotel Industry – Introduction Definition and Origin of the Hotel Industry otel is defined as “A place where a bonifide traveller can receive food and shelter‚ provided he is in a position to pay for it and is in a physically and mentally fit conditioned to be receive‚ “Hence‚ a Hotel must provide food and beverage‚ lodging to travellers on payment and has‚ in turn‚ the right to refuse if the traveller is drunk‚ disorderly‚ unkept‚ or not in a position to pay for the
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never has any company sitting with him and also in the way the two waiters in the story talk about him. An example of the waiters view is seen in the dialogue between them whereas the younger waiter has no tolerance for the old man’s isolatory manner. When they are discussing the fact that the old man has not left the café and it is late‚ the older waiter defends him by saying‚ “he stays up because he likes it” while the younger waiter
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It is a place formed by the shadow of leaves—the natural material but still not isolated from the artificial world‚ thus‚ the shadow is made against the electric light. It shows to us that light is unstable so it will disappear. From what the old waiter says‚ we can also know that the café is “a clean and pleasant cafe. It is well lighted. The light is very good and also‚ now‚ there are shadows of the leaves” (Hemingway‚ A
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A Feasibility Study of Step N Joy Food Haus (Concept: Tsinelas-Shaped Wares) A Project Study Presented to: The College of Business Administration Lyceum of the Philippines University Intramuros‚ Manila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Operations Management Submitted By:
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Narrator’s in stories are the characters‚ if they happen to be characters that influence reader’s the most. The narrator lays out all the information to us as they see it and they tell the story how they want it to be heard. Although they are telling the story from their point of view‚ it is our job as readers to interpret‚ that what they are telling us is fair an just. Some narrator’s often won’t tell the whole story‚ but just what they want you to hear. In John Cheever’s‚ Reunion the narrator
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Well-Lighted Place” takes place in a small cafe during the 1930s. There are three main characters who each represent an aspect of one’s life and the disillusionment that comes with each stage. The first stage‚ represented by the younger‚ impatient waiter‚ is youth. He is filled with purpose and determination‚ but has a lack of empathy and narrow views. When asked why he thought the old man tried to commit suicide‚ he simply answers‚ “Nothing…He has plenty of money” (Page 1). He tries his hardest to
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Chapter 1 1. Project Name‚ Description‚ Goals and Objectives Project Name TecQuisine Restaurant Management System (TQRMS) Project Description The TecQuisine Restaurant Management System helps the restaurant manager to manage the restaurant more effectively and efficiently by computerizing meal ordering‚ billing and inventory control. TQRMS offers software solution that can be easily tailored for use in any sort of food service establishment‚ from fine dining to table service
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customer. Waiter station and dividing sections of tables should be fully allocated before the start of service shift which starts 10:00AM. After that‚ checking staff’s five equipment (waiters friend‚ lighter‚ handkerchief‚ pen and note pad)‚ and their grooming (hair‚ ironing uniform‚ socks‚ belt and name badge). In the first briefing time‚ restaurant manager has to explain required table-set up and finding any problem such as students who are absent. When I was restaurant manager‚ one waiter called
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While reading “A Well Lighted Place” by Earnest Hemingway it begins as a third person limited point of view. The interactions between the characters are just a documented interaction between an old man‚ and old waiter‚ and a young waiter. Later in the story it turns into Third person omniscient‚ and details are given on why the characters act out in the way that they do. If the reader was to have this information delivered to them from a different point of view it would drastically alter and bias
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single person’s life has no value and is meaningless. In the short story‚ characterization through the words of the older waiter is utilized to reveal traits of the old man and subsequently support Hemingway’s stance on the value of life. Taking place in a café late at night‚ an old man drinks to be drunk. He’s a regular customer of the establishment‚ and the two waiters‚ one old and one young‚ reflecting on the old man‚ his actions‚ and his life. They explain that he tried to commit suicide last
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