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Encyclopedia > Full service

Full service is a term that has many different uses. In general the term implies that the customer will receive as much service as is reasonably possible.

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Gas station

A full service gas station indicates that besides pumping your fuel, the attendant will also wash your windows and check your vehicle's fluids. Modern gas station A filling station, gas station or petrol station is a facility that sells fuel for road motor vehicles – usually petrol (US: gas/gasoline), diesel fuel and LPG. The term gas station is mostly particular to the United States of America and Canada, where petrol is known as... Fuel is any material that is capable of releasing energy when its chemical or physical structure is changed or converted. ...


Car wash

A full service car wash indicates that in addition to simple washing your vehicle, the attendants will wash the interior glass, vacuum the interior and clean the seats. Typical American multi-bay car wash, with an automatic touchless bay at the far left and manual bays on the right. ...


Radio

A full service radio format consists of a mixture of news, music and talk shows, aimed toward a wide audience. A radio format or programming format describes the overall content broadcast on a radio station. ...


Paid sexual service

Full service is usually used by a massage parlour or outcall service to indicate that the individuals working as adult service providers will provide sexual intercourse. For sexual massage, see erotic massage. ... An Adult Service Provider (ASP), or Adult Sex Provider, provides sexual services for adults. ... Coition of a Hemisected Man and Woman (c. ...


Rest area

A full service rest area is one that offers a full service gas station, food, rest rooms and other amenities for travelers. Rest area on northbound Interstate 81 at milepost 262 in Rockingham County, Virginia. ... Modern gas station A filling station, gas station or petrol station is a facility that sells fuel for road motor vehicles – usually petrol (US: gas/gasoline), diesel fuel and LPG. The term gas station is mostly particular to the United States of America and Canada, where petrol is known as... Flush toilet A toilet is a plumbing fixture devised for the disposal of bodily wastes, including urine, feces, menses and vomit. ...


Food service

A full service restaurant is used to describe a facilty with table service.


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Full Service Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (177 words)
Full Service Network was a digital video trial performed by Time Warner in Orlando, Florida which launched on December 14, 1994 and lasted for 18 months.
During that time, 4,000 customers had free access to the interactive digital system, which included a selection of custom services for video-on-demand, shopping, games, program guide and US Postal Service functions.
It was deemed an expensive failure because of the high cost of set-top boxes, which were basically SGI Indy workstations, in fl cases, with turnkey software, connected using ATM networking.
full-service schooling @ the encyclopaedia of informal education (2650 words)
The primary model put forward in by Dryfoos is that of the school-based health and social services centre: ‘space set aside in a school building where services are brought in by outside community agencies in conjunction with school personnel' (1994: 142).
A full-service school integrates education, medical, social and/or human services that are beneficial to meeting the needs of children and youth and their families on school grounds or in locations which are easily accessible.
services that are high quality and comprehensive and are built on interagency partnerships which have evolved from cooperative ventures to intensive collaborative arrangements among state and local and public and private entities.
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