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    Philanthropub Case Study

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    A philanthropub is a restaurant or pub that donates its proceeds to a charitable organization. It seems like a great idea, people enjoy going out for drinks and also enjoy giving to a good cause. Philanthropubs allow patrons to do both at the same time. Some strengths to the business model is that people are looking for an experience like philanthropub. The idea of a restaurant having its primary goal to be improving the community rather than running a profit is something patrons can put their business

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    Relationships are full of ups and downs with rights and wrongs showing that not everyone one can work together. In Arthur Miller's book “The Crucible”; small town Salem was dealing with the accusations being made against witchcraft, and in the process relationships were created and destroyed because of the confusion and anger created within the town. The relationship between two of the characters whose relationship also failed due to the chaos rampant in the town, where John and Abigail’s relationship

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    as one about relationships and social needs. These ideas and themes are all very important to the overall message of the film. Her is a film about relationships. These relationships include the “main” relationship of the film between Theodore and Samantha, as well as between Theodore and his friends, Theodore and himself, but most importantly Theodore and the world around him. In this paper, the themes of loneliness and need for social connection will be analyzed. Also, the relationship which this

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    What would the world be like without relationships? Would you be satisfied? What is the definition of a healthy relationship? Why do we separate people from our lives? Why do we welcome certain people in our lives and not others? How do we know when we can trust someone? What is a true relationship? Why do we repair relationships? What is the value of putting up a fence (O’Brien)? All of these questions can be answered with the poems “Mending Wall” by Robert Frost and “The Tyger” by William Blake

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    Strategic Alliances in Distribution Cininta Meirinda Clara Sarah Patricia Adam  Their nature and their motives for creating strategic alliances  Building commitment by creating mutual vulnerability  Building commitment by the management of daily interactions  Decision structures that enhance trust  Moving a transaction through stages of development to reach alliances status  What does it takes and when does it pays to create a marketing channel alliance? STRATEGIC ALLIANCES

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    Throughout the past year, I’ve built many relationships that have allowed me to reflect on not only myself, but also the work I want to do and what my role can be in that work. These relationships have occurred with my peers, upperclassmen Civic Scholars, the community partner I worked work with, the students I worked with, and Civic House staff. First, my relationships with my peers have made a big impact on me. Prior to PennCORP and the Civic Scholars program, I never had the opportunity to be

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    My Calling In My Life

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    need brings me great joy. Being able to build strong relationships helps not only others, but myself as well. I like having people in my life that I can count on to be there when I need them. As far as my faith, I feel I am called to lead others to God by example. As a Christian I feel a relationship with God is the most important relationship one can have. There are many different ways to express Christianity and bring people into a relationship with God. One thing I talked about in my journals is

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    Political tyranny and male-female relationships in Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Mariam (1613) and Mary Pix’s Ibrahim, the Thirteenth Emperor of the Turks (1696). Orientalism has inspired—and still does—many works, in many ways, be it literary or any other art forms. Orientalism could be used as a way to express a desire for the exotic, for sensuality, but at the same time, it could be used in a darker way as well. A persistent image of the Orient is one where women, even more than in sixteenth-century

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    Dysfunctional People in Relationships Have you ever wondered why some people stay in a dysfunctional relationship? Dysfunctional relationships are relationships that do not perform their appropriate function. In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” The narrator is a doctor who although probably filled with good intentions, comes off seeming domineering. The narrator and her husband move into a manor for the summer to help her with her “temporary nervous depression - a slight hysterical tendency.” Female patients

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    Kingdom (U.K.) creates an immense difficulty for him in retaining his strong relationships with his loved ones. To accomplish the task at hand, I shall; examine the change that occurs to the Magistrate and Mai Chenai’s gender roles that causes their relationship to fall apart. In addition, I will discuss the conflicts in Magistrate and Chenai’s relationship, depict how adjusting to the new culture is vital to their relationships, and demonstrate how the

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