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    St. Anthony Neighborhood

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    plastic siding houses filled the streets. Trees, shrubs and perennials were immature and skimpy although as a child I didn’t know the difference and loved all the flowers and leaves just the same. It was a neighborhood of only family dwellings, no small businesses intertwined in it. Our backyards were so large so the street was not so much used for play, just mainly auto traffic and bikes. Some people would have bonfires in their driveways that allowed for neighbors to come into a semi-private…

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    traveling the world, but one of the things I would love to do is own my own business and create multiple jobs along with multiple dollars. Two businesses that I would personally like to own is an insurance company and a clothing line. Lots of people don’t understand why people want to be business owners. They tend to think of all of the cons to it and not the pros, or they simply just don 't get it at all. Owning a business is definitely rewarding. Rewards can be defined in many different…

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    Gator Hatchery Case Study

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    The Reitz Union Gator Hatchery (or the Gator Hatchery for short), is a relatively new business, as it has opened in February of this year. The store offers student entrepreneurs the opportunity to showcase and sell their products in a retail store setting. It operates as a partnership between the Center of Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the Reitz Union. Six student interns run the store under the guidance of local entrepreneurs, Reitz Union staff, and retail experts. As a team, we have…

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    If an organisations system shuts down they can lose a large amount of income. This is because when the system shuts down, nothing can be done on the system for example, no orders can be accepted. Due to all these issues the organisation will most likely lose new customers that have never used the software before, lose profits and get a bad reputation. When installing or upgrading new software there is medium change of all these issues occurring as it is quite hard to shut down the whole system,…

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    protest of how poorly employees were treated. The development of the American economy was good for the whole of the nation, and the development then ripples into today. Industries after the Civil War were rapidly growing, creating more profit for business owners each day. As a part of the Industrial Revolution, as more people left farm work, and began working in factories, which also grew cities at a high rate (Schultz, 2014). As the…

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    Liz Pedone's Deli

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    the traffic going to New York City and cars not using their turn signals, it will be easy to miss the highway exit for the quaint town of Emmaus. Emmaus prides itself with its tight-knit community, and welcomes everything, including small businesses. One of these small businesses just opened in Emmaus’ town square; Pedone’s Deli. The owner of the deli is fifty-three year old Liz Pedone, originally from the middle of Long Island. The vibrant white and red tiled walls contrasted with what goes…

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    Tiago Memorandum

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    have you more involved with the Gathering. Would you consider a part-time position in which your responsibilities may include the following: Oversee G4G initiatives (Katie's new firm, The Creative Fold, which will be handling operations for G4G starting in June. Work with the G4G Board to set direction. Represent G4G at conference, events, via social media, email, and online. Fundraising, often called Development here in the USA. Based on what I saw you do at G4G13 and past Gatherings and what…

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    In the article “Tips for Entrepreneurs” U.S. Small Business Administration’s Contributor Mariam Bramble encourages small business owners to never stop looking beyond the walls of their business. Be aware of the community in which they serve. Her tips serve as a valuable reference for any business to stay connected with the ever changing world outside while managing your business within. She begins reminding us of Importance of staying connected to focus on their social networks. By stating…

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    * The business accepts credit cards as form of payment, which differentiates it from other small repair shops that only accept cash or checks. * Service calls are performed on-site, as “house calls”. The customers do not have to disconnect their systems in order for a technician to diagnose the problem * Straight hourly billing of all services performed, maxing at 4 hours. * Atlanta PC Repair already has a small but loyal business customer base. These customers were obtained by…

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    popular for brand new small businesses and big multi-millionaire companies, both are compatible to use social media to promote their business. A new trend that came out is that every business and company has two or more of…

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