Diary Of A Las Vegas Waitress

Diary Of A Las Vegas Waitress
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Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9798886549386
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Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Diary Of A Las Vegas Waitress by : T.G. Baker

A waitress discovers an unknown illness infecting the food industry and attempts to spread awareness along with the cure. If there were ever a time to recommend a special of the day, this book is the red, white, and blue-plate special Americans want to order. This diary reveals the cause, diagnosis, and remedy for "VIP Syndrome," a condition coined by the author as a food server's greatest occupational hazard. Learn the symptoms of VIP Syndrome, avoid becoming infected, and discover how to cure it. Read about a former president, a CEO of an online shoe company, and others who suffer from this illness. Feed your curiosity with this prescriptive non-fiction that uses food, film, and folly to explain today's cultural influences and how they impact the food and hospitality industry like a virus. Do you suffer from VIP Syndrome or know someone who does? This book provides medicinal food for thought with a side of humor, as laughter is the best medicine. Please accept this invitation to indulge in a smorgasbord of information and intrigue that will whet your appetite and provide edifying satisfaction. Gain a better perspective on life and leisure by experiencing dining from both sides of the table in a society that has become so polarized. Opening this diary guarantees a reserved seat at a table where enlightened dining is practiced. Enlightened dining may just become a permanent item on the menu and bake into the American psyche as enlightened living. So let's "make life a piece of cake" by serving up DIARY OF A LAS VEGAS WAITRESS. Make life a piece of cake(tm)

Diary of a Waitress

Diary of a Waitress
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Publisher : Astra Publishing House
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9781620916520
ISBN-13 : 1620916525
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Diary of a Waitress by : Carolyn Meyer

A young working girl comes of age in the American West in this “fast and interesting” historical novel for fans of the Dear America and American Girl series (School Library Journal) In 1926, droves of Americans traveled by train across the United States to visit the West. They ate at Harvey Houses, where thousands of well-trained waitresses provided first-class service. The Waitresses: The Journal of a Harvey Girl tells the first-person story of one spunky girl, Kitty Evans, as she faces the often funny and painful experiences she and fellow waitresses Cordelia and Emmy endure. As Kitty writes about her escapades, a loveable teenager emerges; she embraces adventure, independence, her position as a Harvey Girl, and a freelance writing career. In this fast-paced novel, best-selling author Carolyn Meyer, who has visited and researched several Harvey Hotels, brings together an unforgettable heroine with the universal themes of friendship, identity, and young love.

An Immigrant’S Song

An Immigrant’S Song
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 121
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ISBN-10 : 9781481784764
ISBN-13 : 1481784765
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis An Immigrant’S Song by : Jay Nayar

This book is a fiction in poetry format. It reflects an immigrant's unfulfilled dream. It is about the trials and tribulations of an expatriate. The book narrates the tale of an emigrant, compelled by the circumstances of a debt burdened family in the Indian subcontinent, to pursue a migrant dream. The narrator lands in Frankfurt where he chances to meet a lady at a railway platform. What follows is a narration of the migrant's life, loves and despair. Subtly, the author conveys the fears and anxieties of a migrant who finds himself as a loner. Even as there is some bonding with the love, fate overtakes him : the love is unfortunately afflicted by an ailment. To get over the sorrows of helplessness, the lovers decide to have some last rides together to various destinations: a candle flickers prior to it being extinguished. In the end, he is vanquished and seeks solace in spiritualism.

Marguerite's Diary

Marguerite's Diary
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9781463405175
ISBN-13 : 1463405170
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Marguerite's Diary by : Michael Blair

If you don’t read anything else, please read this. It is OK to be different. Went I went to school there wasn’t anything as a LD student. If there were I would have been classified as LD. If your speech was slow and you were tongue tied or couldn’t hear to good or if you had dyslexia or couldn’t see too well you would end up in the back of the room. Kids would beat up on me because they though I was different. I was chased home by some of the schoolboys until I found it was a game for them. Since I was in the back of the room I couldn’t hear the teacher too well. When the teacher discovered that I hadn’t done what she said, she came back and hit me with her first in the middle of my back. That was sixty-three years ago and I still have pain in my back. Sometimes I have not been able to walk from this. You should not laugh or make fun of others or old people. After they get up around seventy they mostly talk about sickness and doctors. Some people are Paralyze from the neck down. Some people have dysconia which can give you pain and cripple you. Some people have Parkinson decease or even hiccups or stutter for years. Some people are Mongoloid or have Down syndrome and some have tourette. Or other decease. Some have Lupus.

Diary of a Football Handicapper

Diary of a Football Handicapper
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 9781452093246
ISBN-13 : 1452093245
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Diary of a Football Handicapper by : Robert L. Carneiro

This journal captures the day-by-day, week-by-week excitement of a fall season spent challenging the sports books of. Reno as the author tries to beat the point spread betting college football. While basically the story of one man, armed with a system, going head to head against the oddsmaker, it is also an ethnography of the sports books of Nevada. The author, a professional anthropologist, presents the mo detailed account ever written of just how sports books operate. How is the point spread made? By whom? How does it change, game by game, in response to the money bet? All this and more is revealed. .. . . . But beyond that here is a very human story of an avid football fan, indulging his passion and his hobby, trying doggedly to outsmart the oddsmaker. Moreover; the book catches the flavor of the gambling scene in Reno, as well as reflecting the color and pageantry of college football.

Genetic Warhead

Genetic Warhead
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Publisher : Janus Publishing Company Lim
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781857565287
ISBN-13 : 1857565282
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Genetic Warhead by : Paul Ainsworth

The year is 2014 and John Smith, an engineer at Genetic Research Institute in the Nevada desert, is working on the development of a biological warhead for the U.S. government. When a global terrorist organization called The Network highjacks 16 drums of genetically engineered bacteria, a series of apocalyptic events follow—air pollution and global warming cause widespread food shortages and millions die in the United States and Britain from bioterrorist attacks. Desperate, John seeks the help of Dr. Schwarz, a famous Swiss geneticist, who may have a plan to put an end to the unfolding catastrophic events.

Inside Reality TV

Inside Reality TV
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781351660136
ISBN-13 : 1351660136
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Inside Reality TV by : Ragan Fox

In the summer of 2010, Ragan Fox was one of twelve people selected to participate in the twelfth season of CBS's reality program Big Brother. Offering a rare, autobiographical, and behind-the-scenes peek behind Big Brother's theatrical curtain, Fox provides a scholarly account of the show's casting procedures, secret soundstage interactions, and viewer involvement, while investigating how the program's producers, fans, and players theatrically render identities of racial and sexual minorities. Using autoethnography, textual analysis, and spectator commentary as research, Inside Reality TV reflects on and critiques how identity is constructed on reality television, and the various ways in which people from historically oppressed groups are depicted in mass media.

The Word On The Street

The Word On The Street
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Publisher : University of Nevada Press
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9780874176377
ISBN-13 : 0874176379
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Word On The Street by : Kurt Borchard

Just beyond Las Vegas’s neon and fantasy live thousands of homeless people, most of them men. To the millions of visitors who come to Las Vegas each year to enjoy its gambling and entertainment, the city’s homeless people are largely invisible, segregated from tourist areas because it’s “good business.” Now, through candid discussions with homeless men, analysis of news reports, and years of fieldwork, Kurt Borchard reveals the lives and desperation of men without shelter in Las Vegas. Borchard’s account offers a graphic, disturbing, and profoundly moving picture of life on Las Vegas’s streets, depicting the strategies that homeless men employ in order to survive, from the search for a safe place to sleep at night to the challenges of finding food, maintaining personal hygiene, and finding an acceptable place to rest during a long day on the street. That such misery and desperation exist in the midst of Las Vegas’s hedonistic tourist economy and booming urban development is a cruel irony, according to the author, and it threatens the city’s future as a prime tourist destination. The book will be of interest to social workers, sociologists, anthropologists, politicians, and all those concerned about changing the misery on the street.

The G-string Murders

The G-string Murders
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9781462805877
ISBN-13 : 1462805876
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The G-string Murders by : Elaine Hatfield; Richard L. Rapson

Elaine Hatfield, Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawaii, has written 12 books—two of which won the American Psychological Association’s National Media Award. Richard L. Rapson, Professor of History at the University of Hawaii, has also written a dozen books, most of which have focused on the psychology of American life, past and present. He has been a T.V. moderator, Dean of New College, and named by the Danforth Foundation as one of the nation’s best teachers. Together the authors have published a sextet of serious novels and detective stories.

Suburban Xanadu

Suburban Xanadu
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0415935563
ISBN-13 : 9780415935562
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Suburban Xanadu by : David G. Schwartz

Institution. Remarkably detailed and entertaining, Suburban Xanadu tells us a great deal about popular leisure in America, and why the suburban ideal has become so dominant in our social life. Book jacket.