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    Old Chicago Swot Analysis

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    SWOT analysis for our Old Chicago location, we determined several different strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The clear strength of Old Chicago is the location. Right in the heart of Capital Hill, it is within walking distance of major concert and sporting venues. It is on several major bus lines, and is located on Colfax Avenue, a major thoroughfare for walking pedestrians. Old Chicago boast strong brand recognition, and many will know the brand despite possibly never having been to an Old Chicago previously. Along with a strong brand we have an excellent rewards program that entices customers to return by giving them cash back on their purchases. Currently for every $75 dollars spent, each rewards member receives $ to spend at any Old Chicago location. Our beer and food menus are very extensive, and…

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    Sixth Avenue Bistro

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    choose Sixth Avenue Bistro—a casual and contemporary family-style restaurant. Brand Research In selecting Sixth…

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    In Anton Chekhov's 1904 play The Cherry Orchard, a Russian family who is used to a life of riches begin to experience the hardships of poverty. Due to an extreme amount of carelessness and selfishness, the mother of the estate Lyubov Andreevna Ranvskaya loses the funds that have been allowing her to keep her family in a comfortable position financially. Throughout the play, Chekhov uses many items to represent symbolism, such as the cherry orchard itself to represent the golden age of…

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    Coffee Shop Culture

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    Once you get out of that inner urban ring, the world becomes a culture of cars and coffee is only served in cups baring mermaids. I longed to sip my latte while glancing at a revolving art exhibit positioned on exposed brick walls while listening in on a conversation between two people I actually wished I knew. Alas, the Wyman Historic District has to-die-for Liks ice cream and a fun pub or two but no coffee houses steps from my front stoop. That does not mean I can 't get what I 'm looking…

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    Red River written by Lalita Tademy is a powerful novel about the lives of three generations of two extraordinary African American families who are forever intertwined after the horrific aftermath of the Civil War. This novel offers many avenues of analysis on the authors background, writing style and historic events in Colfax, Louisiana as Lalita Tademy traces her roots telling the story of her courageous ancestors who are newly freed slaves fighting for their individual liberties and struggling…

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    people of the United States get arrested for no reason. Just because we are practicing our rights.” After multiple attempts with letters to the government that went unanswered, Eric and the other occupiers have resorted to protesting. “They should hear us, they should stop the police violence, and they should help the people of the United States.” At the time when Eric is talking, five police cars arrive at the plaza of Lindsey Flanigan court house. The officers ask the occupiers to evacuate the…

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