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    various sections of the Hamptons, including Montauf, Surf Lodge, East Hampton, South Hampton, and West Hampton, and you'll feel comfortable and proud driving this part of New York in any vehicle you rent from CarHopper. Cruise the Hamptons in Style Where are you going, and what car are you dreaming of driving in the area, a convertible, SUV, or coupe? A string of seaside communities, on eastern Long Island's South Fork form the Hamptons, well known as a summer vacation spot of choice for affluent

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    Gueridon Service: This is a service where a dish comes partially prepared from the kitchen to be completed in the restaurant by the waiter or, when a complete meal is cooked at the table-side in the restaurant. The cooking is done on a gueridon trolley which is a mobile trolley with a gas cylinder and burners. The waiter plays a prominent part, as he is required to fillet, carve, flambé and prepare the food with showmanship. The waiter has to have considerable dexterity and skill. English Service:

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    1. Introduction The Food and Beverage service wraps the knowledge, technique and skills essential for those studying and working at different levels in the food and beverage sector. The operations in this department are constantly improving and developing over the years together with progress in the quality as per the ever changing customer needs and industry demands. The long established perspective of food and beverage service was considered as just a delivery process with customer being recognized

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    “Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt”, an article by Jean Kilbourne bitterly rags on sex in advertisement. It goes into detail to describe how companies have become increasingly more likely to sell sex in advertisements for products that, in reality, are entirely unrelated. Kilbourne focuses primarily on how this is harmful to society- especially women and children and how they are viewed by men, though men may also be targeted if not nearly as frequently. In a similar article called “Taking a Bite Out

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    This is done many times throughout the meal. In European style cuts are still made one at a time but the fork stays in the left hand and the knife stays in the right. Taking a drink or getting a bite of bread would be the only time the utensils would need to be put down while dining European style. Soup is dipped from a 12 o’clock position, drug across the

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    dinner table do you ever wonder about the fork, knife, and spoon? The history of eating utensils goes way back to the first human-beings when they started eating with their fingers but over time their eating methods were refined and they started to use spoons, knifes, and forks. Many people were hesitant to make the switch to eating utensils like the English. In the medieval-times people used their fingers but as time passed they started to use forks. “As the diners enter the hall, they stop by

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    Chances are you’ve been taught some form of dining etiquette beginning at a young age. You probably remember your parents telling you, “Don’t eat with your mouth full,” “Keep your elbows off of the table,” or “Don’t play with grandpa’s teeth at the dinner table!” What you probably didn’t realize is your parents were conditioning you on how to act at the dinner table in social situations, and possibly most important, in the business world. If you’re planning on a career in business, the probability

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    Rough Draft: Forks [NEED BETTER TITLE] Just as his dad didn 't require him to speak Japanese, my dad didn 't require me to use chopsticks. Both must have decided at some point that passing along cultural heritage in these particular forms was too much of a hassle. Becoming familiar with other things, like literature in English, Calculus, Bob Dylan, Charlie Chaplin, and Baseball, took priority. Perhaps this is the process known as "Americanization,” although both of them were already as “American”

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    Why Did Johnstown Happen

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    The Johnstown Flood was a catastrophe that occurred in Western Pennsylvania on May 13st of 1889. The flood occurred when a dam on the Little Conemaugh River, South Fork Dam, failed to support heavy rainfall flow that caused the river to swell and the dam to be overloaded. Unfortunately, a short fourteen miles down the river lived the people of Johnstown. Johnstown was a prosperous yet modest western Pennsylvania town. The town had an iron company called Cambria Iron Company, which employed most of

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    north and south forks of Strawberry Creek. As time progresses and the environment changes it is important to keep track of how certain species are being impacted by these features, and how they cope with change. We hypothesized that due to the lack of pollution, the south fork will promote a greater diversity of macroinvertebrates. This was due to the fact that there was less runoff and trash that could be introduced to the water in the south fork, than there was in the north fork. We gathered

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