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    Quiet Kill He might also fulfill numerous dancing, toasting and other obligations, escorting guests, move tables, address problematic service. It’s nice too if he checks in with the bride’s dad occasionally to offer support. Mother of the Bride—the mother of the bride may serve as wedding planner, guest list moderator, traditional reception hostess, fashion critic and therapist. Other possible duties include researching family and ethnic wedding traditions, attending the bridal shower, maybe…

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    1. Think about the various budget categories presented on the Checklist. Which category (or which two categories) would you say are the most challenging for you to keep under budget? In other words, which category is most difficult for you to avoid overspending? Explain. I would say food and personal are the most challenging categories for me to keep under budget, because I love to eat and buy cosmetics. If I see a restaurant grand opening or heard some good places from other people, I will…

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    My topic choice was sustainability. The topic was appropriate for the audience. I covered the fact that sustainability is involved in every choice we take economically and culturally/ethically. Sadly I feel I had bit off way more than I could chew. The topic contained to much require background knowledge for me to efficiently cover and proceed to my relative examples to better inform the class on the topic. While the topic was based in informing, the texture of which I presented it definitely…

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    High stakes testing. We all read about standardized tests in the newspapers, watch reporters talk about it on the evening news, and read statistics about them online. When No Child Left Behind’s law was enacted in 2001, little did teachers know what was set ahead for both them and their students in the classroom. Those who supported the bill believed that it would hold schools accountable their students’ success. Teachers were not prepared for what was to come, needing to set aside daily…

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    Frances has many strengths but also many weaknesses. Frances ranked cooking as one of her most important activities and her performance is average. She is still able to stand and walk around her kitchen for the period it takes to cook a meal, and she is satisfied with that. However, she has trouble bending down to get pots and pans that she needs to use when she cooks. Another strength of Frances’s is reading. Along with reading on her own time she also attends her book club once a week. Reading…

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    In my opinion, I believe that Sammy is a likable character because, of the way he makes jokes on society/class when comparing them to Queenie. He is an opinionated, sarcastic, rebellious teenager with a high interest in the opposite gender, and a keen observational sense. Sammy notices everything about the three girls, from the patterns of their bathing suits, to the different boundaries of their tan lines. Sammy divides up the various people in the grocery store into different type’s classes.…

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    Everyone values personal space, theirs, and others. It’s a right that is expected to be given to and by everyone. It’s something that is expected of everyone like Norms. Norms are defined as “visible and invisible rules of conduct through which society are structed.” (openstax 58). How close individuals get to one another depends on the degree of that’s relationship. Due to this well-known social norm across the U.S. it is very hard to see someone voluntarily, sitting, talking, or even hugging a…

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    wanted to come and ask you something.” Eli said, “ I want to ask you for your blessing, I am going to ask Madison to marry me tomorrow and I know that it is important to her that you approve of us getting married. She wants you to walk her down the aisle I know that for a fact. I also know that it is going to break her heart if you aren’t there.” “I don’t support your relationship and if my Madison chooses to marry you I will not be at the wedding.” Frank said. “ Well that is fine with me but…

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    Taparia and Koch write “There was a time when consumers used to walk through every aisle of the grocery store, but today much of their time is being spent in the perimeter of the store with its vast collection of fresh products — raw produce, meats, bakery items and fresh prepared foods” (2) The healthy options attract consumers, but it still leaves every other aisle in the store. Unhealthy ingredients need to be substituted for healthier ingredients to draw the consumer back…

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    dressing or places. In “Christmas Eve at Johnson’s Drugs N Goods” Bambara used a fur coat, that the antagonist was wearing, as a symbol. In the story it was clear that the antagonist was all about her fur coat. She was walking with elegance down the aisles while her friend Ethel was picking and checking prices on the items. In the story the fur coat in some way showed power to the antagonist (Bambara “Christmas” 202). The fur coat also reminded Candy of her mother, when her mother would wear it…

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