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    Best of Bologna, Italy in 48 Hours Bologna has long been famed as one of Italy’s culinary destinations, which continuously attract foodies from all around the world. Home to the oldest university in the Western world, the University of Bologna, this walled Medieval city is full of charm, rich history and culture. Our 48-hour suggested itinerary is designed to show you the best the city has to offer and what are the things you can accomplish. Depending on your interests and travel priorities,…

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    Rex admits that he mainly went for the pizza. What? He's a growing boy and his stomach was getting really rumbly. Plus, pizza. It's PIZZA. He would murder a man for a good slice. Anyway, he shows up to the pizza place ten minutes after his first ever phone call, belly starving and smile nervous. The place is not particularly busy, but no one looks at him strange for loitering. When one of the employees asks him if he's ready to order, he shakes his head, realizing he has exactly zero dollars…

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    food, but specifically I loved pizza. There are two restaurants in particular that i always go to; these are Pizza Patron, and Rome's Pizza. I think Rome's Pizza is better because of the quality, service, and sophisticated atmosphere. First off, Rome's Pizza is more expensive. This is due to the fresh, non-frozen ingredients used to make the pizza. On the contrary, Pizza Patron is very cheap. This is due to the frozen dough, and frozen ingredients used to make the pizza. Additionally, Rome's…

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    Domino’s pizza has dedicated and committed to quality service, products and delivery for over 50years. The company literally restarted their business from the ground up. Changing the marketing strategy, HR practices, and the taste of the pizza has helped Domino’s reached their way back to the top. Domino’s has taught not only their competitors but a life lesson to us all; no matter what circumstances you are going through, you must stay focus on your vision. The case study focus on the…

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    Case study analysis: 33 California Pizza Kitchen Managing for Corporate Value Creation FIN3CSFS2 2015 \ Abstract: This case analysis studies the financial performance and position of California Pizza Kitchen (KPC) including available sources of finance with optimal weightage to cost of capital minimal by share repurchase and their effect on share price and return. Question No. 1 As the history of California Pizza Kitchen (KPC) is concerned, it was incorporated in 1985 In…

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    I walked up to the counter Bert was working at and told him “My stamps are looking a bit square these days, if you know what I mean.” Bert replies with “I sure do, pal.” Then he walks into the backroom of the post office and grabs an envelope. He passes it to me and says “Give this to Tom and John, they will know what it is for.” Tom and John are outside the post office drinking coffee and talking. I give them the envelope, John opens it. I then ask “What is it?” He replies “passports,…

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    According to Pizza Today, Papa John’s is still the third largest pizza chain in the nation following Pizza Hut and Domino’s (Pizza Today, 2014). There has been some discussion that Little Caesar’s could possibly be larger, but Little Caesar’s has not released their current data (Pizza Today, 2014). Little Caesar’s has been offering $5 pizzas, which are less than half the cost of a Papa John’s pizza. However, Papa John’s was not founded on value but quality (Papa John 's, 2014). The focus on…

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    home and just got the urge for a pizza? We all do this but some of us simply go to the closest pizza shop and get a greasy, overpriced pizza, feel unhealthy the next morning and regret buying the pizza, as well as having less money in our pockets. I have done this plenty of times. I would be much better off if I thought about my decision before just jumping in the car and going to the nearest place. From this moment onwards, I know where I will be going for a pizza even if it means driving a…

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    estimated sales, with 76% intent buyers. The minimum business requirement for pasta business was $21 M for retail market and as per the data given by the estimated retail market was $21 M to $37 M. With this calculated risk they launched the pasta. The pizza market was increasing; the store brought refrigerator market was approximately $4.4 B. They developed tastier and healthier wholegrain…

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    In my previous paper, I mentioned how a Hispanic homeless man was kicked out of an establishment because he was seen as a disturbance. I made a point that he just wanted a place to rest and a slice of pizza. However, one customer started complained, once the vagrant came to her to ask for money. As she was arguing with the homeless man she made a point that homeless people decide to be homeless. And, that just seems like she was blaming the victim; blaming the homeless man for not being to have…

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