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    close to a main shopping centre and will be noticed by consumers. McDonald’s supply chain is unique. The company’s model is based on a culture of partnership and collaboration which makes it possible for us to serve consistently safe and high quality food. In an average year, Mcdonald’s spends more than $650 million on Australian produce to supply customers with quality meat, vegetables and bread and drinks. Mcdonald’s are assisting the Australian farmers in purchasing

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    view the cough as necessarily malignant. However, the cough is a nuisance much like a little kid is a nuisance because it is “always hungry” and “demand[ed] attention.” The cough being “always hungry” makes the reader think of a little kid wanting food rather than a lung disease that forces the father to constantly cough and the cough “demand[ing] attention” makes the reader think of a pesky child rather than the constant sounds of the father coughing. These descriptions fit in with the personification

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    I was given the opportunity to interview a wonderful woman who is an educator, wife and mother. Helen or “Ms. Helen” as her 4k students know her as, is always there with an open ear and wonderful advice. She works with each child in their own way, preparing them for preschool. She really believes that there is a light in every child that should be seen by the world. With the encouragement of a teacher like her, children will be able to spread their wings to become who they are truly meant to be.

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    Sprouts was first established in 2002 in Chandler AZ, where a family under the last name Boney had an idea of producing fresh healthy foods and affordable for the general public, which was the main focus. Henry Boney, which is father of Steve and Stan Boney, Henry first established his fruit stand in 1943 which he later on upgraded to mart which was known as Speedee mart that now operates and supplies products to shell the oil company. Stan and Steve went on board after the inception of mart and

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    Gods Fly” written by the Chinese American author Jean Kwok in 2012, where a mother has a hard time watching her daughter adapt into a world, she doesn’t understand herself. The mother tells the story as a first person narrator, which means that the whole story is ex-perienced through her eyes, which has a significant effect on the opinion of the reader. The reader gets a great look inside of her mind, which helps the reader understand her character. And furthermore lets the reader experience the trip

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    trained, experienced staff on the ward. Throughout the task I felt my confidence increased as the patient was fairly compliant with what I was trying to achieve, this made me become more relaxed and less anxious which I feel eased the mood of the whole experience. After completing the task I felt satisfied that I had achieved what was required whilst undertaking a person-centred personalised approach to meet the needs of the patient. Evaluation I felt that I achieved the desired outcome which

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    this, she was left to talk to herself, as others feared too much of becoming enthralled by her words to listen. There was another girl, whose eyes were made out of copper, her hair of clouds, and her tears fell like the rain. When she cried, the whole world cried with her, making puddles to splash in, and allowing flowers to grow. When she was angry, the world flooded villages. She was also beautiful, but in a colder way. She was frightening and sad. One day, they met, and the girl whose head

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    Monads Gandhi once said, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Before this experience, I did not understand this quote; however, now I understand this whole-heartedly. The first time I heard about service learning at Saint Anselm College was when I took a tour in my Junior year in high school. As the tour guide was explaining what service learning was, it immediately sparked my interest. As a student, I learn better in a more hands-on atmosphere, and this

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    Imagine being the most amazing helper in the world, and the suddenly realizing that you are nothing but a paid helper. Well thats what the short story “The Stolen Party” by Liliana Heker is all about. The adventures Rosaura the maid’s daughter and her experience of going to her first rich persons party and how she interprets it. Throughout the story we see that Rosaura does certain tasks for the owner of the house Señora Ines and at the end of the party she is paid for these task. We can interpret

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    1. Identify the protagonist, and define the kinds of conflict that make up the plot. • The protagonist of the story is the narrator, and the story is written in first person. The narrator is a lawyer who has his own business and has hired four clerks, the last being Bartleby. The narrator seems to be indecisive, and he is a pushover when it comes to Bartleby because of something in Bartleby’s demeanor that hooks him. The reader sees events unfold through the narrator, and he becomes the most personable

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