This document provides a sample classification essay that divides types of restaurant customers into three categories based on their tipping habits: 1) "hmm, how good were they?" tippers who are high maintenance and poor tippers, 2) "stick-to-fifteen-percent" tippers who are average customers and tippers, and 3) "I am or was a server" tippers who are low maintenance, happy customers and generous tippers. The essay uses examples and details to illustrate each category and explains how understanding servers' experiences can help change attitudes and tipping habits.
What is a Classification essay and how to write them, you can find our from this presentation and an article https://essay-academy.com/account/blog/how-to-write-a-classification-essay
What is a Classification essay and how to write them, you can find our from this presentation and an article https://essay-academy.com/account/blog/how-to-write-a-classification-essay
You will enjoy watching this presentation as it shows how to write your Reflective Essay. as you know this kind of essay requires writing about your life experience, so don't miss a chance to be unique. The link to the article will assist you with more tips https://essay-academy.com/account/blog/how-to-write-a-reflective-essay
(ENG 002-12) Group 4's Presentation: Classification Essayrosemorgan92
This is the assignment for Freshman Composition, instructed by Dr. Diaz in the fall 2010 semester. This group, which is in ENG-002 section has done a presentation to show how to write a classification essay.
Revision Guide for a Classification EssayEssayAcademy
Get to know how to revise your essay properly with this presentation! You can find more information on our website: https://essay-academy.com/account/blog/revision-guide-for-a-classification-essay
Paraphrasing is a restatement of the meaning of a text using other words (instead of original words) Summarizing means taking the main ideas from a text and rewriting them in your own words in a brief manner.
These slides cover an expectation mapping workshop, a user experience activity which can be run with an individual customer, a stakeholder or an entire team.
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Rubric for Ethnographic
Research Steps – How you will get the information to write the paper.
1. Identify a food phenomenon and a population to observe.
2. Arrange an experience (or set of experiences) with them. Methods can include observation, participant-observation, interviews, a survey, etc. This will take brainstorming and planning in advance.
3. Take field notes during your experience.
4. Sift through your field notes for themes. Look for themes that relate to the topic of the paper (i.e. identity, health, ethics).
5. Write your paper using those themes and your notes as your data.
Writing Guidelines – How you will present the data you gathered.
1. Describe the setting and context (Page 1)
-- Describe how you found the people and food phenomenon you observed.
-- Are they part of a larger group? (For example, students in a club at a university).
-- Example: “The line at the coffee shop backs up to the door this weekday morning. Businessmen, university students, and office workers wait patiently (or not) to place their orders. I am seated at one of the small tables, checking my email through the shop’s free WiFi and drinking a delicious latté…” (Tucker)
2. Your reflexive position (Page 2)
-- Discuss your position in relation to the people and food phenomenon.
-- Are you a insider or an outsider? Do you know the social rules or not? Are you familiar with this context?
-- Example: “My father was a cook. One of my sisters corrected me for years, insisting that he was a restaurateur. But I know that he was a cook. Only by the oddest of routes—the sort people made rootless by circumstance must sometimes take—did he arrive at cooking for a living…” (Mintz)
3. Analysis (Pages 3 and 4)
-- Describe the events and people you observed – how often and how long were your observations?
-- Describe how you observed (participant-observation, interviews, survey, etc.)
-- Describe the themes you found in your field notes and give examples that demonstrate each theme.
-- You can bring in readings or lecture materials from class – this is not required, but if you do, please cite sources that you quote or paraphrase.
-- Example: “Everyone I talked to at the tailgate mentioned that the football tailgating absolutely required some amount of beer. ‘It isn’t a game without beer,’ John told me. This theme also came up when I noticed the number of beer cans piled up around the trashcans on the mall. One overflowing trash can sat next to an equally overflowing recycling container.” (made up example, the theme is underlined and the example/data is in italics)
4. Conclusion (Page 5)
-- What did you learn by observing these people and this food phenomenon?
-- What does this project tell us about humans and foodways in general?
-- Consider the implications if you were to do a much longer version of this study.
-- Example: “Holocaust survivor groups can be an excellent project for an anthropologist to embark on (as revealed in Kidron’s study). Si.
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Charlie Hopper's Atlanta MEG Selling Eating speech with notesCharlie Hopper
These are the slides, with presenter’s notes, that were used to present “Fifteen Forbidden Food Clichés That Are Holding You Back” to the assembled marketing execs of the National Restaurant Association’s Marketing Executive Group conference in Atlanta, Fall of 2014.
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1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
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The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
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Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
Have you ever wanted a Ruby client API to communicate with your web service? Smithy is a protocol-agnostic language for defining services and SDKs. Smithy Ruby is an implementation of Smithy that generates a Ruby SDK using a Smithy model. In this talk, we will explore Smithy and Smithy Ruby to learn how to generate custom feature-rich SDKs that can communicate with any web service, such as a Rails JSON API.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
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In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
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After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
2. What Is Classification? Classification means breaking down a general subject into several categoriesaccording to one principle of selection. People use classification when they prepare their shopping lists classifying or grouping the items to avoid walking back and forth in the market.
3. Classification = Division Writing a classification essay means dividing members of a group. The members in a class must share similar characteristics When classifying, you need a principle of classification.
4. Examples of classification: A grocery shopping list has been classified into three major groups. Dairy Products Milk, butter, cheese, cream Produce Onions, Potatoes, oranges, bananas Canned goods Tomato sauce, tuna, chicken broth
6. Don’t Mix Principles! It’s confusing to have overlapping bases for classification. For example, if you’re characterizing cell phones by size, don’t include classes such as “expensive” or “nice looking.” Stay within the three categories you are classifying!
7. Find the out-of-place item Autos: classical, economic, sport Transport: land, train, air, water Rivers: dangerous, short, wide Drugs: uppers, illegal, downers Colleges: private, famous, public Courses: year-long, half-term, math Housing: rooms, cheap, apartments
8. Types of Classification Two of themost common types of classification are By degree, from lower to higher By chronology, in time periods
9. Classifying by Degree To classify on the basis of degree means to judge value. Good (C grades are good) Better (Bgradesare better) Best (Agradesare best)
10. Classifying by Degree Anotherway to classify on the basis of degreewould be as follows: Small (small size cars) Medium (medium size cars) Large (large size cars)
11. Dividing by Chronology You also can write classifications by time periods For example, history can be divided as Ancient Middle Ages Modern
12. Anotherexample of classification by time period: Past (pastforms of travel) Present (presentforms of travel) Future (futureforms of travel)
13. So… A CLASSIFICATION ESSAY breaks down a general subject into classes (categories or groups.) You can classify either things or ideas. You decide how you will classify your topic, but always go from general to specific.
14. Outlining your essay I. Introduction 1. Lead-in: Introducing the topic in an interesting way. 2. Transition: Make transition to thesis statement. 3. Thesis: Classify the subject into three categories.
15. All Body paragraphs follow the same format Body Paragraph 1. Topic Sentence: Present the first category. 2. Supporting Details: Define this category/Give examples. 3. Closing Remarks: Wrap up this paragraph.
16. Conclusion 1.Wrap up the major points. 2.State the importance of the above classification. 3. To close, make some humorous remarks or enlightening remarks.
17. ATTENTION! * UsingParallel Construction Organizeyourthesisstatementwith parallelism: “Most people respond in one of three ways: eagerly, indifferently, or reluctantly.” Notice that each categorical word is in the same grammar form: adverbs. Don’t mix and match the terminology!
18. SAMPLE CLASSIFICATION ESSAY-1 "I've been here for ten minutes and my server hasn't taken my order yet!" This is a direct quote from me before I worked at a restaurant. I never looked to see how many tables my server actually had. The sad truth is most people do not notice these details either, which may affect the tip their server will receive. By looking at the attitude and maintenance of restaurant customers, you can classify them into three categories according to their tipping patterns: the "hmm, how good were they? tippers," "the "stick-to-the-fifteen-percent tippers," and the "I-am-or-once-was-a-server tippers". The "hmm, how good were they? tippers" stick out as a sore thumb would. They have the attitude of "They are working for me," and "The whole world revolves around me." They also say things such as, "Is my food suppose to look like that?" and "Where is my refill?" They are the customers who always have a disgusted face and are not satisfied with anything. The "hmm, how good were they? Tippers" are not only high maintenance but also the worst tippers. When the bill comes, they feel they can justify giving a small tip because of their "lack of service". Many can guess the server likes these customers least. These customers not only put the server in an angry mood but also the rest of the employees that must hear from that server.
19. The average customers in a restaurantareprobablythe "Stick-to-the-fifteen-percent, tippers." They have the attitude of "I'm just here for the food." These average customers can be heard saying, "Looks good, I just need ketchup." and "When you get a chance, may I please have a refill?" The "Stick-to-the-fifteen- percent tippers" have a more serious, laid-back face and stay quiet. These customers are average maintenance and average tippers. Their server is mildand polite because he is thankful for the expected tip. A server walks away from the table cool, calm and collected with no need to complain. The best customers of all three categories are the "I-am-or-once-was-a-server tippers". These wonderful customers have the attitude of "I know how hard they are working." and "Wow, our server is busy." They are the customers who don't say anything at all except for their order. They are also the happiest with what they receive. They do not complain or ask for anything extra. They are the best tippers because they can put themselves in the server's shoes, for they have been there before. When a server walks away from their table, they are glowing. The server feels the need to tell every employee about her excellent tip and makes sure to give these customers a special smile or "thank you" in hopes they will be back soon. "Thank you, the food looks great!" This is my quote when I go to a restaurant. To see what servers go through everyday, I now understand what type of "tipper" I should have been a long time ago. If the "hmm, how good were they? tippers" and the "stick-to-fifteen-percent tippers" could see what the "I-am-or-once-was-a-waiter tipper" sees, maybe their attitude, maintenance level and tipping patterns would change. I made a change for the good and more people should.
20. SAMPLE CLASSIFICATION ESSAY-2 No matter what kind of music you listen to, it makes your mood better. I believe this statement is true because of personal experiences. For example, when I'm feeling lazy or when I'm feeling sleepy, I start listening to a remix of Techno and Pop. This helps bring out a positive energy and mood in me. In this world we are surrounded by different kinds of music that set different moods for everybody. There is music that is relaxing, music that you are used to and listen to everyday, and then there is also music that can be very annoying. With relaxing music you can concentrate on your work. Many people have different moods, therefore a song that relaxes you may not be quite the same for someone else. A relaxing song may be one that clams you down, soothes you, and comforts you. When you find this to be true in one song, someone else can think that it is totally annoying. Listening to Pop, Beethoven, and maybe some acoustic guitar can be calming and relaxing for some people, whereas others, like myself, might find Rock, Techno, and Metal to be soothing and calming. Everyone tries to be independent and they have their own taste of music and preference.
21. Music that you listen to everyday, or music you choose to listen to as your personal favorite is your everyday music. This can be music on your ipod or your portable music device. This would be the music that you enjoy listening to and that makes you happy, it’s the music you are used to, and the music that you know. Music that you also listen to everyday can also be music that you constantly listen to on the radio. The most annoying music is the one that is constantly played on the radio, music everyone is singing, or just simply music that sucks. Many people enjoy listening to the same songs over and over again. While at the same time there are others who cannot stand the samesongslike a melody in my head.... Na, Na, Na, Na everyday”, playing on the radio every five minutes. Another way of thinking that music is annoying is hearing a disturbing beat throughout the whole song, or that the song itself is hard to understand, or it can be too loud for some people. Are you ever driving on the road and you pull up to a stop light, and right next to you pulls up a car with blasting music? This is also another way of finding music to be annoying. Or, have you noticed someone singing the same music you listen to on the radio everyday? Some,if not most,songs can be very catchy.
22. Even though somekinds ofmusic helptomotivate me, it is not the same for everyone. So no matter what kind of music you may be listening to, it will help make your mood better. The time and place where you decide to listen to music might also influence your mood, for example if you are at a coffee shop you may enjoy some jazz music, or if you are at a club something more up beat will soothe you.Thesearejustsome of thefactorsthatdividethemusicintomentioned-abovethreecategories.