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    Jim O Brien Case Summary

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    Summary: Jim O’ Brien made an observation that a portion of Hardee’s customers have a higher profit rate than others. Hardee has a history of using discounts and published tariff taxes to establish their prices. Although discounts are attained through freight volume, this may have to change due to the fact that the employees work volume is higher than the freight volume. Based off this information, Jim expects a new service demands for his consumer to be troublesome to cost and price because it

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    My Experience In College

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    together. First emotionally significant experience that happened this week was that I got my first job. The week before classes started I had a job interview at Hardee’s. I was in training at the company the next following days. Tuesday, September 12, was my first official day. The feelings I had were cheerful and jubilant. Working at Hardee’s is the first job I have had and it can be either simple or stressful. This obviously is pretty important to me because who does not remember their first job?

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    Sexism In Advertising

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    promoting sexual advertising. For example, Hardee’s Hooters and Twin Peaks use females in provocative ways and forms of advertising. Both Hooters and Twin Peaks use short shorts and right tank tops to emphasize the sexual representation of women in their restaurant. However, just like magazines Hooters and Twin Peaks represents a certain image for teenage girls to look like the workers at the restaurant in order to get attention from men. While Hardee’s use models in small skimpy bikinis to promote

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    “Ultra-slim lipstick” or “Bud lite” which retains pressure towards slimness which translates to being seen as attractive. Eating disorders are primarily a woman’s aberrance which can correlate to the over-sexualization of woman in the media. When the Hardee’s ad is put side to side with their competitor, “Burger King” advertisements, the over sexualization of woman can be seen without question. (Advertisements

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    Our identity is what makes us human beings. People question their identity as it defines them or is it merely society labeling them. However, a female’s identity deals with sexist advertising is questioned a great deal. The representation of the female body in popular advertisement is typically shown to be vulgar, it is known as their identity to look at a certain image for the male population to draw their attention. In the early 1900s, women did not have to be half naked to get attention from the

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    be carried out by Hardee and his men. Hardee’s army ended up off schedule because of the poor conditions of his troops, but he still carried out the attack.("The Battle of Atlanta Summary & Facts") “The battle is not only known for its strategic and military significance but for its political importance.” ("Battle Of Atlanta") The Union had the luck of the day, because McPherson predicted the attack and accidentally placed his army to meet right with Hardee’s troops. The attack by the Confederates

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    demoralizing those who remained. However, at the same time, Sherman attempted to win the hearts and minds of some of the south by making a point to focus on the wealthy when it came to foraging, and to leave the poor alone. The belief was that the rich were usually loyal to the Southern Agenda, while the poor were usually friendly or neutral to the North. In the same manner that the nation was at war with itself, Sherman attempted to turn the South against itself as well. Writing to General Halleck

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    4 Sherman’s March To The Sea Sherman’s March to the Sea is the name commonly given to the Savannah Campaign by Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman taking place from November 15, 1864 to December 21, 1864. which followed the successful Atlanta Campaign. After leaving the decimated city of Atlanta on November 16, Sherman led his troops on a destructive campaign which concluded with the capture of the port city of Savannah on December 21. It is known for its boldness as well as the sheer destruction

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    Shawn Williams Interview

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    Interview with Shawn Williams Shawn Williams is a dedicated employee of Flowers Foods for over twenty-two years. Shawn was kind enough to answer some questions in relation to his experience with Flowers Foods processes and procedures. What positions have you held during your career at Flowers? Shawn has worked his way up the corporate ladder. For instance, Shawn was a Regional Director and managed a $29 million territory in George which covered North and South Georgia. Shawn’s territory was

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    A commercial advertising a new barbeque burger for Carl’s Jr/ Hardee’s was first aired during the 2013 Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens versus the San Francisco 49ers and is a prime example expressing gender stereotyping in advertisements. The scene is taken place in Memphis, Tn at a local barbeque cookoff, mid-summer in the smoldering heat two main characters walk in with very revealing clothing. Sara Underwood, a model from Playboy as well as an actress; Emily Ratajkowski, also a model and

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