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    This was the first night I had been out on the town, since coming of age. After dark I left to the bloody goblin, a tavern near the center of town. I’ve been there many times with my father when I was younger. However, that was many years ago, I recall the smell of strong alcohol burning my nose and the smoke stained roof. I forgot how short of a walk it was to the goblin seeing as I arrived there in just a few minutes, no time to reminisce before going in on my own. The tavern was loud and you

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    Unfortunately, DUI accidents still does happen quite often. As an adult, this is one of the many responsibilities to consider when deciding to drive after having a few alcohol drinks. Unfortunately, if these drinks were purchased and consumed at bar or restaurant that serves alcohol, the bartenders may be liable to any accidents that may occur after

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    together a bar there is a lot more than what hits the eye. A study by the sociology department at Ohio State University conducted a study about pool halls. What they found was that when you out the pool table in the front of bar people take less care of something that they have easy access to. When you put the pool table at the back you get more traffic at the bar raising the number of drinks sold thus giving the bar more money. With the pool tables in the back people will spend more time at the bars and

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    Questions Presented: 1. Does Maurice have proper reasoning to sue for negligence against Sports Bar Grill? 2. Does Jason’s estate have a reasonable cause of action to sue Sports Bar Grill due to  improper maintenance of the foliage, or to sue Reliable Power and Energy due to improper maintenance of the utility lines surrounding Sports Bar Grill? 3. Does Sports Bar Grill have a reasonable cause of action to sue Reliable Power and Energy due to poor maintenance of the utility lines?
 
                       

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    Introduction Mongols BBQ is a restaurant that provides Oriental cuisine in Los Angeles, California. The restaurant provided a limited buffet style menu during the lunch and dinner hours of the day. Located near the University of Los Angeles Campus, the restaurant appeals to many young adults, often students, and all the businesses and theater in the district of Westwood. Mongols BBQ is a very successful business and there are many factors in the way they operate the business that contribute greatly

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    others who he does not know; the novel might also be read only as a simple temperance tract. Ten Nights in a Barroom is not about judging other people; rather, the novel represents one’s longing for social fellowship and freedom that the men in the bar find by drinking alcohol. The narrator symbolizes everyone’s desire to socialize and be liked by others. Since the narrator chooses to stay at the Sickle and Sheaf on each of his visits to Cedarville, it can be concluded that he enjoys the atmosphere

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    All the bartenders were quick in nature and hardly wrote orders down even when people order six to eight different beers. They had good memory to recall different prices and totals and all were friendly and attentive to customers. They kept the bar wiped down and clean even when the occasion spill or overflow. The flight had the floor slots with chalk writing on them to reference to the boards overhead of what beer you have. The signs describing the 30 beers in the taproom did seem a little small

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    All safety is illusion. A stranger stabs a man repeatedly in the face and neck as he rides the rush hour train to work, a man’s parachute fails, an infant boy quietly dies in his sleep. This never-ending parade, this supporting cast that comes and goes and on-and-on; this ceaseless, synchronous choir marching and singing solemnly in the echoing expanse of nothingness. It's 2:33 p.m. Central Standard Time: Minneapolis. Inside Old Chicago on First Avenue, I’ve been enjoying an afternoon of “Double-Deckerroni"

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    We have solar panel shaded bike paths so pedestrians do not get hit by cars. Most of the roads will be underground aswell eliminating the factors of people getting hit. We will have places for people to hang out and watch sports at the sports bar, and shop at the open market. Parents can have a drink, while there kids play at the arcade. Or you can go from train car to refurbished train car were there will be little shops and restaurants. Our public spaces will improve the quality of living

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    Many Americans disliked the idea of Prohibition; the banning of alcohol in the United States, this lead to the birth of many hidden bars. A speakeasy is a place where you can drink if and only if you have the password, the most famous leader of the speakeasies is Al Capone, he is said to be the one in charge of getting the alcohol. As we all know, women are now allowed to vote due to the nineteenth amendment, which is why alcohol has been banned, thus leading to the birth of the speakeasies. The

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