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    Panera Bread Essay

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    Synopsis The Panera Bread Company was co-founded by Ronald Shaich and Louis Kane, when the two came together and joined the Au Bon Pain and the Cookie Jar bakery and in 1991 they took the company public. In 1993, the co-founders purchased the Saint Louis Bread Company and studied the business plan searching for their successful qualities and find ways to mimic that (Wheelen, Hunger, Hoffman, & Bramford, 2014, p 16-2). Shaich hit the jackpot when he started this fast casual restaurant chain because

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    In 1981 founded by Louis Kane and Ron Shaich, Panera Bread began as Au Bon Pain Co., Inc. In fact, in May 1999, all of Au Bon Pain Co., Inc. 's units of the business was sold, with the exclusion of Panera Bread, and the company was renamed Panera Bread. Ron Shaich set out to create a different fast food restaurant by how consumers eat. Indeed, by founding not one, but two successful restaurant ideas (Au Bon Pain and Panera Bread), Shaich made a change in the fast food industry by offering

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    Ron Shaich Panera Bread

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    bakery-cafe industry in 1981 by opening a small cookie store in downtown Boston. Shortly thereafter, he combined his cookie store operations with a local bakery to co-found Au Bon Pain Co. with Louis Kane, who came up with the idea after seeing the bakery carts on the streets of Paris during a vacation. In 1993, Shaich led Au Bon Pain's purchase of a 19-location bakery-cafe concept called Saint Louis Bread Company, which would become Panera Bread. Today, the Company operates or franchises over 1,450

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    Archaeology Enthusiast

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    Introducing: Moi (Me)! “My candle burns at both ends It will not last the night; But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends It gives a lovely light.” My life is a journey of discovery, traveled in repeating cycles of dreams and mindfulness, joy and sadness, hope and despair—it has been a series of stories, some bright and some dark, yet all filled with interesting people, places, things, and ideas. Sometimes I walk with others, sometimes alone. At times, I’ve become lost along the way—so lost I’d

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    Mardi Gras Essay

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    Service Article(revised) T'S MARDI GRAS!!!!! Yes, New Orleans' famous Carnival season is this years' never-ending party and you're invited. Mardi Gras, famous for its colorful and cultural parades, is an experience you can't go any longer w/out! The Streets are packed with both tourists and Native Louisianans as they celebrate Mardi Gras in full color and sound. . The Huge Parades come flashing down the street we fresh music, an explosion of lights, and spectacular floats. Everyone is having a

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    fledgling baker flew out the door, past any customers sipping tea, with the owner nipping at her heels while cursing in French and Creole. It was known throughout the Quarter that the madam demanded perfection in petit fours and unquestioning dedication from her staff. In exchange one of the luckier neophytes had once told March, "She coaxes us through the birth pains on our journey to become superb French-educated pastry chefs extraordinaire, that is if we survive her wrath." The young woman

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    Jon Jovi Research Paper

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    probably did not know about Bon Jovi, and now we're back with part two! Check out eight more fascinating facts about the band's namesake, Jon Bon Jovi, that you definitely (probably) did not know below. You might be surprised by what you find out! Number Eight: He Worked With Cher. After he and his band became successful, Bon Jovi was asked to help produce Cher's self-titled album. The album was released in 1987. Number Seven: He Had to Take Steroids on Tour. Because Bon Jovi goes all out when he performs

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    “Rebuilding pride in one’s self and one’s community one soul at a time.” John Francis Bongiovi Jr., or also called Jon Bon Jovi, who is the lead vocalist of the band Bon Jovi, owns an eatery in New Jersey. This, in any case, isn't your average restaurant. It's altogether different and special than general restaurants. Continue reading to discover how! Jon Bon Jovi might be a singer, yet he claims a restaurant. It's called "Soul Kitchen", and is located in New Jersey. This eatery is not quite

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    Sanders supporter. In the same way, pop star Katy Perry also went to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, to champion Hillary Clinton’s agenda. Aside from Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry, Clinton has also dispatched the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Bon Jovi to get out the vote, cites Idaho Statesman. With a host of celebrities backing her up, this increases the chances of Clinton getting the votes from the millennials today. The majority of millennials are in colleges and universities at the moment

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    In the song “Livin’ on a Prayer” by Bon Jovi, the main 2 themes are hopefulness and depression and the message it tries to deliver is that you should never give up through hard times. They deliver this by using relatable characters and using strong examples of metaphor and personification throughout this song. The of the themes in this song are depression and hopefulness and that is seen through several literary devices. Firstly, the lyric “Livin’ on a Prayer” which is a metaphor is repeated many

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