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RACE AND ETHNIC STRATIFICATION
Race and Ethnic Stratification
Race and Ethnic Stratification
Introduction
The USA of the 21st century is a result of 500 years of immigration together with the surviving Native American populations. The first European settlements along the Atlantic coastline in the early seventeenth century started a three-century forced relocation of ...
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JOB OF A CHEF
Job of a Chef
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION4
CHEF4
TYPES OF CHEFS5
Commis6
Pastry Chef6
Saucier7
Sous Chef7
Executive Chef8
Garde Manger9
A Personal Chef9
CHEF: PRE-REQUISITE10
CHEF'S CAREER10
CULINARY SCHOOL13
CERTIFIED MASTER CHEF15
CHEF: JOB DESCRIPTION16
DETAILED WORK ACTIVITIES16
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES17
SKILLS NEEDED FOR A CHEF JOB19
Sensitive Palate20
Creativity20
Teamwork20
Determination20
Organization21
CHEF VOCATION21
CHEF'S TASKS22
CONCLUSION25
REFERENCES27
Job of a Chef
Introduction
Cooking is a profession that emphasizes continuous learning. An increasing number ...
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Feelings
Introduction
An extremely important aspect of self-disclosure is the sharing of feelings. We all experience feelings such as happiness at an unexpected gift, sadness about the breakup of a relationship, or anger when we believe we have been taken advantage of. The question is whether to disclose such feelings, and ...
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NORTHWEST COAST
Northwest Coast
Northwest Coast
Describe the Northwest Coast, the key features of the coast's culture
The Northwest Coast culture area consists primarily of the coastal areas of Southeast Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon and has been described as a culture area that is 1,500 miles long and one mile wide. ...
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Learning Disabilities (Dyslexia)
Thesis Statement
Dyslexia is a learning disability that directly affects one's ability to read but flipping words or letters around often making it difficult to read and/or comprehend a simple sentence(Hynd 10).
Introduction
Dyslexia comes from the Latin root -dys meaning difficulty and the Greek root -lexia meaning reading hence the ...
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Historiography
Historiography
Introduction
Historiography is the history of history, the aspect of history and of semiotics that considers how knowledge of the past, either recent or distant, is obtained and transmitted. Formally, historiography examines the writing of history, the use of historical methods, drawing upon authorship, sources, interpretation, style, bias,1 and ...
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Postcolonialism
Introduction
The term "Postcolonialism" refers broadly to the ways in which race, ethnicity, culture, and human identity itself are represented in the modern era, after many colonized countries gained their independence. However, some critics use the term to refer to all culture and cultural products influenced by imperialism from the ...
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One Aspect of Your Own Utopia: Education
Introduction
In confronting the many challenges that the future holds in store? humankind sees in education an indispensable asset in its attempt to attain the ideals of peace? freedom and social justice. As it concludes its work? the Commission affirms its belief that education has ...
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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN POST WW2 AMERICA
Capital Punishment in Post WW2 America
Capital Punishment in Post WW2 America
Introduction
Capital punishment existed long before creation of its legal application in the court system. As countries developed, they brought capital punishment into their legal systems. The Bible was used by the English as a reference ...
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COMMUNICATING ACROSS CULTURES
Communicating Across Cultures
Communicating Across Cultures
Communicating Cross-Culturally
All communication is cultural -- it draws on ways we have learned to speak and give nonverbal messages. We do not always communicate the same way from day to day? since factors like context? individual personality? and mood interact with the variety of ...