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    Winter Park Hotel

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    Winter Park Hotel Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Introduction Donna Shader‚ manager of Winter Park Hotel‚ is considering how to restructure the front desk to reach an optimum level of staff efficiency and guest service. At present‚ the hotel has five clerks on duty‚ each with a separate waiting line‚ during the peak check-in time of 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Observations of arrivals during this time showed that an average of 90 guest arrived each hour (although there is no upward limit on the number

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    Winter Syntax Analysis

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    Winter Syntax by Billy Collins In the poem‚ "Winter Syntax"‚ Billy Collins writes about the difficulties of writing literature through the representation of a "lone traveler" and his adventures through a blizzard. Collins talks about the important aspects of good writing. He starts off the poem emphasizing the importance of the first sentence and how it is analogous to a lone traveler going through a tough blizzard. By using the analogy of the traveler‚ Collins allows readers to vicariously imagine

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    My 13th Winter

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    My Thirteenth Winter is a phenomenal memoir of Abeel ’s life as she struggled with a disability named dyscalculia. Dyscalculia is an Impairment of the ability to solve mathematical problems‚ usually resulting from brain dysfunction. As she succeeded in all other subjects‚ the concept of basic math‚ she could not quite grasp. Samantha tells us her life story before and after she was diagnosed with dyscalculia. I Learned a great lesson from this book‚ be thankful for what god has given you. This

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    Kay Redfield Jamison’s‚ ‘An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness’ is a first person memoir about the author’s life and struggles with having manic-depressive illness‚ or bi-polar disorder. It is an eye-opening read‚ as well as one that is much easier to read rather than a textbook or essay on the subject. She discusses her experiences with bi-polar‚ as well as the issues of taking lithium‚ and being a psychologist with the disorder. The first few chapters of the book are about her childhood

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    Those Winter Sundays

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    In the poem Those Winter Sundays‚ I believe it would not make a difference if the character was a male or female‚ since I believe the character of the story is a young child. Additionally‚ a young female or male child could narrate the details of the poem‚ and its meaning would remain unchanged by the gender‚ since the details only perceive a young child trying to grasp his or hers dad’s role in their life. I interpreted the structure of the poem‚ as a young child realizing his father’s effort to

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    Night

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    Night’s Wrath In the passage Night by Elie Wiesel‚ Wiesel reveals that during the hard times‚ you have the will to do what you believe in‚ through imagery and dialogue brings meaning of Elie and Juliek in their moments between life and death. First‚ when Juliek says “Alright Elizer…. I’m getting on all right…hardly any air.. worn out. My feet are swollen. It’s good rest‚ but my violin…” Dialogue reveals that Juliek still cares about his violin then anything else like food or even his own life

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    Night

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    AP English II 9 June 2014 Night: Changes between Elie and his father The concentration camps had a very negative effect on the people who ran them and the people in them: “I had to appear cold and indifferent to events that must have wrung the heart of anyone possessed of human feelings”. The guards questioned the orders they were given but they blocked out their doubts and replaced them with a cold and prideful attitude towards their camps. Throughout the book Night and in the article Commanding

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    God Boy

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    GOD BOY CAMBRIDGE ESSAY The novel “God Boy” portrays the New Zealand of the mid-20th century‚ a grey‚ intensely physical‚ limited world. And the life of Jimmy Sullivan is the story of a boy who experiences these encounters first hand. Jimmy tells the story from his point of view and reflects all of his sentiments and opinions. Jimmy begins to reflect to his past‚ when he is thirteen years old and lives in the countryside in a convent of orphans‚ where he recalls the shattering events which destroyed

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    Title: Mary Kay Ash Purpose: Inform Specific Purpose: To inform audience of who Mary Kay Ash was and her influence on women in business Thesis: Mary Kay Ash played a significant role in changing women’s roles in the workplace. INTRODUCTION Pictures on overhead: Mary Kay Ash By a show of hands‚ who here knows who this is? Okay‚ a few… (presumption) What if I tell you this is Mary Kay? Who knows that name? Yeah… all of you have heard of Mary Kay. (presumption again) This is Mary Kay Ash‚ the

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    Boy at the Window

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    The “Boy at the Window” by Richard Wilbur is a poignant poem. Richard Wilbur “said that he wrote the “Boy at the Window” after seeing how distressed his five-year-old son was about a snowman they had built” was stuck out in a storm (Clugston‚ 2010). Poignant can be described as an awareness of both beauty and loss through powerful feelings or pain. Poetry has this beautiful gift of being able to evoke strong feelings in the reader. In the “Boy at the Window” the poet captures the innocent nature

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