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    people tip and whom to tip are concerned by many Americans and visitors, also. Although many people prefer voluntary tipping, restaurants should have a fixed service charge in the bill because it brings the best benefit to clients and owners/managers. Paul Wachter states in “Why Tip?” that tipping has been attacked critically; consequently, there is a reputable restaurant that is ending the tip policy completely. It is appropriate to tip 15% of the bill to the waiter/waitress at US dining restaurants

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    Brittany LamberthProfessor Wells English 102June 15, 2018Paul Krugman, agrees that the country is becoming economically diverse bit by bit. The middle ground amongthe richest and poorest is vanishing, and inequality is`widespread. His essay, “Confronting inequality” revealsonly how inequalityaffects us, but, as McClelland opposes, how recurringinequality can be. He references a study performed by the National Center for Education informationfrom the 1988 to 2003, in which eighth grade students were

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    Book Club Week Four Opinion During week three’s discussion, I was able to take away more ideas on the theme of the book and I was also able to have a better understanding of the book’s transitions and how the perspectives relate to the plot of the book itself. I personally enjoyed the quote masters and word wizards parts in the discussion because they helped me understand certain words and passages from the book that I didn’t get from before and they also helped me have further knowledge on the

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    Khabiya Mrs. Papa English 8 Honors - Period 6 23 October 2017 Title “Choices made, whether bad or good, follow you forever and affect everyone in their path one way or another” says J.E.B. Spredemann. Spredemann’s quote relates to the novel Whirligig by Paul Fleischman in many different ways. Brent, a teenager who attempts to commit suicide, accidentally kills an innocent girl, Lea, instead of himself. As a punishment, he is forced to build four whirligigs, one on each corner of the United States of America

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    Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Be the change that you wish to see in the world” (Goodreads). Gandhi was saying that if we want something to change, we have to do it ourselves and show others that we need this change to happen. In Paul Loeb’s, “Soul of a Citizen” he encourages community service because of the important role it plays in community change. “Participation in public life often requires us to confront blindness, shortsightedness, greed, and the will to dominion that theologians call evil. Taking

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    HD this November 17 and 3D Blu-Ray on December 8 with exclusive commentary from Paul Rudd. Paul Rudd and, of course, director Peyton Reed did an audio commentary for the whole movie. Rudd is quite excited to detail the making of the film from the building of all miniaturized sets to macro photography. Plus, there are tons of extended scenes and some bonus scenes, too. Such scenes include Scott Lang, played by Paul Rudd, playing with the Ant-Man suit and doing some not so heroic things with the

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    through social and political injustices that are imposed on unprivileged populations or communities of the society. Some of the contributing factors into structural violence mentioned by Paul Farmer in “On Suffering and Structural Violence: A View from Below” are gender, ethnicity and socioeconomic status. Paul Farmer describes the social injustice and the political oppression in Haiti through the life stories of two young Haitians, Acephie and Chouchou. Acephie was a young poor woman who didn’t

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    Four Philippians Function Discussion The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians has many themes throughout it covering topics such as an attitude of gratitude, unity among the brethren, joy in spite of suffering, and confidence in Christ. However, the theme of joy and rejoicing seems to be primarily the thought Paul is expressing in Chapter One verse four and continues to be expressed with gratitude and love for the Philippians who have shown Paul great love in supporting him during his time of incarceration

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    Author Paul Crawford opens his essay with a quote from former president Bill Clinton the quote refers to the horrific actions taken by Christian crusaders against the Muslim inhabitants of Jerusalem during the First Crusade. The crusades invoke and image of Christian warriors arriving in the Middle East in waves of man and beasts intent on getting rich by fulfilling their bloodlust, and under the protection of a Christian Pope who promised eternal salvation for all who kill the Muslim horde. However

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    incorporated themselves into nearly every aspect of our lives. We use Microsoft or programs created by them every day without ever thinking of what the world would be like without their technology. Microsoft was founded in 1975 by the iconic Bill Gates and Paul Allen. By 1980, it was clear the Microsoft was a little company with a big dream. It took many years of trial and error for Bill Gates and his team to make Microsoft the company it is today. Over the course of 30 or so years, they have invested trillions

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