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    the product list we need to review the demographics. The following articles advises who is leading the Chai Tea trend; “In Western markets, chai has come to refer to black tea spiced with some combination of cinnamon, ginger, pepper, cardamom and other ingredients commonly found in traditional Indian chai masala. As a base, robust chai flavourings have proven to be successful in attracting tea consumers to the category.” (Telford, Howard) Now that we have a basic understanding, the following are

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    current president and CEO of the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, John Fuller, occupied this position since 2014 (cbs.com/shows/undercover_boss/video). The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf is a private company that has 1100 stores, operates in 30 countries, has stores in 14 States in the U.S.A, and 15,000 employees (cbs.com/shows/undercover_boss/video). John Fuller went undercover as Mick. The founder of the company Herbert B. Hyman began the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf in 1963 with a commitment to excellence and

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    walk four strides without coming to a new coffee shop. Daily Mail, a popular online newspaper, states that coffee is quickly gaining popularity even over the nations iconic drink, hot tea. Due to the rising popularity of chain coffee shops, the nation is drinking almost two and a half cup of coffee for ever one cup of tea. The market is also being dominated with the sales of specialty drinks. For these reason, it is not surprising that coffee retailers are flourishing. This is why I would like to propose

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    with a newly founded interest. "Do I need a reason? I wanted to see you dummy" She said with a small laugh. Alex blushed with light embarassment and settled himself into his chair. He removed the tea bag from his cup and set it on the paper towels he saved himself, he then pushed both the tea cup and tea bag to the back of the desk in order to give himself room for drawing. "I see you're as serious as ever" Detra says in a dull tone, masking the fact that she really wanted a long conversation like

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    Fighting for Love It was a cold monday night when two families decided that they didn’t want to take care of there kids so they drove to this little town on the other side of the bridge and just left them alone wandering in the woods. The boy’s name was Justin and he was only six years old they had told him that they would be back but they lied and just took off. Jasmin was only five years old and they told her that they were going to play hide and seek but they also lied to her. Justin started to

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    Your Startup’s Unique Origin Story Can Be Your Most Marketable Asset Blood, sweat, tears – ask the founder of any startup, and she’ll tell you those are the building blocks which went into her company. She has toiled for months, even years to make this happen, often in some cramped space hidden away in the bowels of someone else’s building. Dig a little deeper, and you begin to learn more about how the company started and what made its creator so passionate – passionate enough to do the

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    Essay on Historiography of Globalization

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    The study of globalization is a lengthy and complicated one. Referring to globalization in terms of Archaic, Proto, and Modern is not helpful because doing so contributes to the myth of globalization forged purely by dramatic new linkages by the Europeans in the face of a diminishing role of older connections. I will define each stage of globalization with regard to the current model, the onrush of each stage of globalization in terms of older patterns in both India and China, and finally how the

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    "A History of the Word in Six Glasses" "Beer in Mesopotamia and Egypt" (Chapter 1 and 2) How might beer have influenced the transition from hunting and gathering to agricultural-based societies. Beer might have/had influenced the transition from hunting and gathering to agricultural-based societies. One way beer could have done this was that after the discovery of beer, the demand for beer began to increase. With increase demand for beer, farming would increase taking away time to hunt and gather

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    elements could be a culture's traditions, food, style, fashion, beliefs and such. For example, restaurants or food chains using the Indian term “chai” in their drink names. Chai means tea but there are so many drinks out there that are named “Chai Tea Latte” or “Chai Tea Mocha” which makes zero sense because chai is tea. As an Indian myself, I really do not

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    During our intercultural communications field trip we went to five different locations. At first the other girls in the groups were very stressed about visiting so many places and had a very set agenda. As the driver I just asked for the addresses and said, “Alright, where to?”. We first went to a African stored named Lamp Fall. The store was very small and crowed with many different products. The store had a very distinct smell to it, not sure what the smell was, but it was a smell I had never

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