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    We were dispatched to a pawn shop at 123 Main Street owned by Mr. Patty McRob. A female customer named Jessica was upset with a television set that she was sold on the previous Friday. Patty had a sign up in his store saying no refunds, well Jessica said Patty told her if it was not working and she returned it by Monday she could get refunded. Jessica paid fifty dollars for the television set. Patty wanted Jessica out of his store. I wrote down in my notebook that it was a business. Since it was

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    The man of the hour arrived in a yellow taxi with an old red cooler. As he opened the cooler, I was shoved by the other eager Panamanians waiting for this moment. In the cooler were patties of all kinds for 70 cents apiece. Locals know the man as the Pattie man and within an hour he was sold out. I bought my patties, unraveling the greasy brown paper I couldn’t help but wonder his profit and profit margins. He had no overhead, cheap production cost and a constant supply of customers. “He at least

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    Well Patty’s Kitchen of Class can help you with that, we offer so many different classes to help all you cooking curiosity. Many people need to have a little helping hand for the times the want to have that big event but don’t have the time to actually prepare everything they need but don’t worry here at Patty’s Kitchen of Class we got your back. Lately culinary has grab the attention of many as they have learned it always an easy way to create easy, healthy meals and very cheap and I promise to

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    1.Identify the industry, product segments and value chain (P34 Figure 1). Industry: PFL is a leading manufacturer in Australia 's branded frozen food industry. Intention of expansion overseas: less than 1% export sales. Move to US market with Four 'N Twenty products. Developed halal products in its Four 'N Twenty range with intention of growing sales in Asia. Product segments: Frozen savoury, Dessert, Fruit products Customer segments: retailers (supermarkets), foodservice outlets (sporting

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    revised. In the beginning of the novel , Patty Bergen portrays as an insecure, desperate, and a solitary young girl, but at the resolution of the story we see Patty as a confident, mature, and hopeful young woman who dreams of life away from the hardships she faced. When Patty Bergen is first introduced, we get an impression of Patty’s life at home and her parent’s behavior towards her. Patty’s father physically abuses her for misbehaving yet he beats Patty mercilessly for foolish reasons in particular

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    Bette Greene, a young girl named Patty has to face the challenges of living during World War II. Patty is a teenager who lives in Jenkinsville, Arkansas. Patty decides to help a German POW. He also helps her by teaching her that she is a person of value. She has to face the FBI, she is not confident in herself, and she is abused at home. A struggle Patty has is facing the FBI. “The dam that kept my tears back sprang a leak,” (Greene 101). The FBI is questioning Patty and the questions are making her

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    about a girl named Patty Bergen, a Jewish girl. She hides a Nazi soldier that escaped from the prison camp that they were sent to in her town in 1973. She lived in Jenkinsville, Arkansas during World War II. She becomes friends with the escaped Nazi Soldier whose name is Anton. The story focuses on the friendship between them. While she is hiding Anton people are looking for him in Jenkinsville. One day Patty is being questioned by the FBI to see if she knows where he is. Patty tells them she doesn’t

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    was when Susan asked Patty if she could tell Josh how she feels about all the things he does for her and explain to him why it’s important to keep doing those things. Susan then asks Josh a closed-ended question "Can you hear her?" he responds with "yes". This is an effective questioning method that can bring on many responses. Important information can be revealed if asking meaningful questions. Susan also uses closed-ended question while paraphrasing. She paraphrases to Patty "you being here touches

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    After asking Josh to tell Patty how he feels when she verbally tells him that she appreciates him being there; Josh and Patty hold eye contact and there a moment of silence. Susan allows this moment of silence and asks Josh "what's happening?' He replies with it "is nice to look at Patty and feel that connection" (Johnson, 2009). Patty replies with a joke and Susan adds to the joke with a comment about a lot of tea, almost breaking

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    Behavioral Observations: Ms. Patty is a 44-year-old African American female who presented for vocational assessment services on April 05, 2017. Ms. Patty arrived for her appointment on time and unaccompanied. Ms. Patty’s father drove her to the appointment. Ms. Patty was appropriately dressed in formal clothing with no apparent body odor. Ms. Patty‘s orientation and mobility skills were proficient. Her motor activity was normal. Ms. Patty’s mood and affect were appropriate during the assessment

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