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    After Surina had put away her groceries in her new kitchen, she searched the recently updated online address book containing both the street and electronic addresses of the new arrivals from Earth. In fact, Alfonso lived with his parents only minutes away in neighboring Seneca Square on Maple Street. She sent him a message immediately, and they agreed to meet at his house the next afternoon for lunch. The rest of the day, she spent unpacking her seven boxes from Earth and settling into her new

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    Ice Cream Connor MacInnis Did you know that ice cream is a twenty-one billion dollar industry in just the United States alone? Or how about the fact that the average cow can produce enough milk in it’s lifetime for over 9,000 gallons of ice cream? Did you know that it takes 12 gallons of milk to make just one gallon of ice cream? Ice cream is a fascinating industry that has grown dramatically in size and popularity. In order to fully comprehend why and how it came to be what it is today, one must

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    Bailey Naden Miss Royse English 4 7 April 2015 Frozen Yogurt versus Ice Cream Frozen yogurt’s popularity has skyrocketed over the years, making it very well known to the public, maybe even more liked than another popular product. Ice cream isn’t the same as frozen yogurt and it just doesn’t receive as much love. There are also many benefits to eating frozen yogurt. Plus it just tastes so rich and creamy while ice cream is somewhat harder and not as good as frozen yogurt. More people are eating the

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    The Dairy Of Ice Cream

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    for ice cream. And who would not? Accounts of ice cream lovers date all the way back to the second century BC. These include Marco Polo and Alexander the Great. Unfortunately, the dairy treat did not seem to make it over to the United States until the mid-eighteenth century, where it quickly became a favorite of both President George Washington and President Thomas Jefferson. And even then, it was a dessert for the elite that was rather expensive. About one hundred years later, ice cream officially

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    Teaching Notes – Dippin’ Dots Ice Cream, as of October, 2004 Case Uses & Objectives This case can be used to augment discussions of strategic analysis, specifically both internal and external environmental analysis (Chapters 2 & 3 in Dess, Lumpkin & Eisner); and strategic formulation, specifically business level strategy (Chapter 5), with an additional focus on strategic implementation, specifically entrepreneurial development (Chapters 12 & 13). The case is written in a style that overviews

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    the past, one of the few foods that has not impressed the Chinese diet is dairy products. Currently, however, many dairy products are gaining in popularity amongst the Chinese population. Things like yogurt, various forms of milk, and especially ice cream are now common products. A lot of these dairy products are imported from foreign countries, such as America, Singapore, and New Zealand. In contemporary China, people not only focus on what’s delicious, but also the health benefits that the food product

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    The North Inn bar was a sleepy little place, the kind of shabby pub that locals liked to congregate in to trade gossip and visit with one another without having to fight scores of inebriated preppies for a table. Memorial Day meant that summer had officially arrived, and even if the town was obscure and unknown, the seasonal swell of tourists to the East End brought a good number of visitors who found themselves within the city limits, and several new establishments had begun to cater to this crowd

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    Ice-Fili Case

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    Winter   13     Ice-­‐Fili  Case  Study   Comm  491  –  Momo  Deretic   9:30am  Tuesday/Thursday   M a r t i n   M ,   R y a n   P ,   S o h y u n   P ,   D i e g o   S   Introduction From 1996 to 1998 Ice-Fili suffered from huge increases in costs that gradually ate at their margin at alarming rates. Even worse, from 1999 to 2001 they had a huge decrease in sales and got into liquidity problems. The economic situation

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    Introduction The legal UK requirement for ice cream is for it to contain at least 5% fat and 2.5% milk protein according to the Food Labelling Regulation (1996). Ice cream is one of the most popular snacks in the world. There are many different variations of this long loved snack, however its origin is not very well documented. The consumption of ice cream has been dated as far back as the Roman Empire, where it was said that the emperor Nero’s (618-97AD) slaves collected snow from the top of the

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    Her (my girlfriend) being new to the school, catching my attention, as she gracefully passed me by, not knowing how pretty she is, and me not knowing her name. She kept recurring, I never spoke to her, not even sure if she had even noticed my existence, completing if I even had a chance with her, or if I was just wasting my time. As she walked into my class, that when her eyes met mine, as she looked away shyly, almost like she was blushing, not knowing how her big beautiful brown eyes, captured

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