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    yesterday. It was in the summer, July of 2006, and my birthday had just passed the 13th of June. I had just turned ten that year. I was appending the night at my aunt and uncle’s house, which I regularly did during that summer. We got up, and went to Hardee’s that morning. I ate two sausage biscuits and we had left soon after. Next we get into the car to go to my grandma’s house, but I noticed the car ride there seemed more quiet than normal. My aunt told me, “Tyler had died,” and I said, “Is it a

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    In 1968, David Harvey published a book titled Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution, where he argues the importance of changing the current way of urban living. With great influence from Henri Lefebvre, Harvey offers an anti-capitalist rebellion against today’s treatment of those living in poverty. In Rebel Cities, Harvey uses the term ‘right to the city’. He states that this right is empty in a sense, implying that it is a right that does not have a definition or meaning

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    When I think of America, visions of burgers, fries, chicken nuggets, soda, and even tacos dance in my head. This is literally and figuratively a very unhealthy way to think, but thousands, maybe even millions of Americans think this way. Seeing the golden arches of McDonald’s, the ginger girl of Wendy’s, or even the red chicken of Chick-Fil-A excites hungry Americans. Fast food restaurants, although convenient for the fast-paced lives of Americans, can lead to several adverse effects. This past

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    While the Cherokee and Seminole were courted by both the Union and Confederacy as participants in the Civil War, not all tribes were as welcomed by their states as wartime participants, as evidenced by the article “Unwanted in a White Man’s War” explains. The Oneida in Wisconsin were part of the Green Bay tribes, who in total contributed approximately eight percent of their tribal populations as volunteer soldiers for the Union. Enlistment and substitution bonuses were financial incentives for some

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    Example 2. - CRM STRATEGY OF AMAZON.COM Amazon.com, Inc. is one of the largest multinational, e-commerce enterprise with its headquarter in Seattle, Washington. Amazon, initially started as an online book store. However, over passage of time, the enterprise expanded its business by introducing several other products such as DVDs, CDs. MP3, computer, software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, fax and toys. Amazon.com has achieved a high level of customer loyalty and satisfaction by providing

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    PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION The main problem from McDonald's case, McDonald's Polishing the Golden Arches, is how to classify McDonald's strategy through Plan to Win into one of the five generic competitive strategies. Before we solve this main problem, we should determine the chief economic and business characteristics, the five forces analysis, and also the driving forces of the fast-food industry. After that we identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats by using SWOT analysis

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    this could be the worst friday ever. I was 17 years old at the time. The driver was a teenage girl, we didn’t know her. What we did know was that her boyfriend went to Berkeley High. The story takes place in Moncks Corner,South Carolina in between Hardee's and the Spinx gas station. As everyone was doing their own thing (playing cards and painting toes), my brother Snoop got a disturbing phone call. We knew something

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    PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION The main problem from McDonald's case, McDonald's Polishing the Golden Arches, is how to classify McDonald's strategy through Plan to Win into one of the five generic competitive strategies. Before we solve this main problem, we should determine the chief economic and business characteristics, the five forces analysis, and also the driving forces of the fast-food industry. After that we identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats by using SWOT analysis

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    During the 1950’s- 1960’s men and women followed strict gender roles that complied with society’s expectation at the time. Women played domestic roles in which it was implied they were only useful in the kitchen and taking care of their husbands. Throughout this time period it was more important for women marry a man than it was to attend college and be educated. Some women had college degrees and still chose to be housewives. At the time even secondary schools prepared young girls for this type

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    You are sitting in a room. You are sitting in a room watching people pass by. You are sitting in a room watching people pass by your window as they march in awareness of women’s rights. It is March 2017 and you wonder why women’s rights are still being fought for. Women should not have to be begging to receive basic rights, or so you conclude. You’ve worked with women; you know of powerful women in powerful positions; you’ve seen women succeed in typically male fields. You, a firm believer in the

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