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    TAJ VIVANTA – SEAGULL Restaurant Service Quality is an important aspect for achieving success in the restaurant business. Service Blueprinting is a method used to apply and improve the service system. The process of blueprint is a necessary tool such that the restaurant can view the entire process of operation between the customer and the providers. The project aims to examine and draw out the service blue print of “Sea-Gull Restaurant‚ Taj” located on ECR‚ based on our observation and interaction

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    Our Iceberg is melting

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    Our Iceberg is Melting is a story of penguins who are very comfortable with their present existence until a curious penguin named Fred discovered one day as result of curiosity that their iceberg was melting. The iceberg was the foundation of the penguins’ existence and without it they would perish. Fred had the courage to inform Alice who is a member of the Leadership Council about condition of the iceberg. Alice was a penguin who got things done and would listen to Fred. Fred had the opportunity

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    This paper looks into the Haida and Anishinaabe creation stories‚ as well as looking at the bear clan and using the bear clan perspective to analyze both those stories. According to the lecture entitled “Anishinaabe Governance Structures” the bear clan takes on a protective role amongst its people‚ with roles that include patrollers‚ peacekeepers‚ healers‚ and solitary warriors. The Haida creation story is about a raven who finds himself in a town in the sky country. The raven takes the place of

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    Citations: Eric Foner‚ Give Me Liberty! An American History‚ Seagull 3rd Edition (New York: W.W. Norton‚ 2011)‚ 193 1 Eric Foner‚ Give Me Liberty! An American History‚ Seagull 3rd Edition (New York: W.W. Norton‚ 2011)‚ 194 3 T.H. Breen‚The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer Products Shaped American Independence‚ Kindle Edition (New York: Oxford University Press‚ 2004)‚ Location 265 4 Eric Foner‚ Give Me Liberty! An American History‚ Seagull 3rd Edition (New York: W.W. Norton‚ 2011)‚ 194 5 Eric Foner

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    Oceanography

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    Last Tuesday‚ we took a trip to Huntington Beach and observed the ocean‚ sand‚ waves‚ tides‚ life on shore‚ wind‚ currents‚ sea bedding‚ sediments‚ and the fully developed sea. It was around 4 PM when we arrived at the beach‚ and it was about 77 degrees Fahrenheit. The coastline of the shore is a curve that faces southwest. Winds are disturbing forces that move the waves‚ and they generate every time there is a density boundary. The cool winds were coming very strong from the West at 251° that it

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    Writing and Word Count

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    Final word count _______________ / 400 words minimum This writing sample fulfills the first writing assignment in the course. Instructions: According to The Little Seagull Handbook‚ “A descriptive writing provides specific details to show what something looks like—and perhaps how it sounds‚ feels‚ smells‚ and tastes” (Bullock‚ Brody‚ and Weinberg 23). Descriptive arguments should make a “clear dominant impression” (Bullock‚ Brody‚ and Weinberg 367) and should prove a point. To the

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    around pauses to underline the topic of divisions. This example is consistent with Stanislavsky’s ideas of naturalism‚ but isn’t so consistent with his later thoughts on psychological realism. Stanislavsky is given the opportunity to re-direct The Seagull in 1917 for the second time. In this production he wanted to redefine what it meant to be a “Chekov actor” by having the actors discovering themselves in the character’s mindset. In his original production‚ he outlined everything for the actors with

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    In this essay I shall be looking at: • The rise of Naturalism as an art form in the theatre • Anton Chekhov and the first production of The Seagull. • The origins of the Moscow Arts Theatre The research methods I used were primarelly web bassed with refrences taken from various books as well. The rise of Naturalism [1]There are three relevant senses of ’naturalism‚’ and of the associated ’naturalist’ and ’naturalistic.’ The first‚ and most popular‚ indicates a method of ’accurate’

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    Non-verbal Observation

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    Have you ever sat back and observed the world around you with no sound? Watching people in their natural habitats‚ examining their every move. Today I went to the beach and observed a group of people through non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication is the act of communicating through wordless messages. Body language and other non-verbal cues are a larger portion of communication than most people assume. (pg.78) I watched a group of people from afar and was not able to listen to their conversations

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    Summary: Our Iceberg is Melting Foreword by Spenser Johnson: One the surface‚ the story of this book appears to be a fable that is relatively easy to grasp‚ but it does subtly impart an invaluable lesson on change. The book covers John Kotter’s Eight Steps to bring about successful organizational change and can be equally useful for a high-school student as it is for a CEO of a multi-national organization. Welcome Note by John Kotter: People do not often understand the need for change. Businesses

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