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    I walk past the bakery and my mouth begins to water as I both see and smell very delightful donuts. I see many different foods and I see a young attractive female walking my direction. I happen to make eye contact as the young woman is walking. I smile and nod my head and my mind goes back to the donuts. I think to myself shortly after, wow she is very pretty. I brainstorm to think what she must’ve been doing here. Perhaps she is just getting groceries. Eventually I pass the bakery and make my…

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    for rent and will gross $7.00 per cake. The grocery store is going to purchase 500 cakes per month and they will sign a lease for 5 years. In addition, it will cost Sara $25,000 to build the mini bakery room. Sara’s cost of capital is 6%. Sara will begin by putting out $25,000 to build the mini bakery room in year zero. She will pay $24,000 per year for rent and have $42,000 in cake sales for a profit of $18,000 per year from years one through five. The IRR is 6%. Since Sara is making…

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    lot of cafe's and bakeries along the street. There were stores also which had a lot of cloths in the in the windows which had price tags on them which seemed expensive. Finally we made it to the hotel, my dad checked us in and he also said that there was a really nice lounge that served breakfast and dinner that food was so good. But we still went out because it was early and my dad had planned we'd go to the park right next to our hotel. On the way we stopped at at a bakery to get some snacks…

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    kinship and admiration towards another human being, Boyle shows respect and a sense of equality. As the book opened, once story told by Boyle was when the Homeboy Bakery burned down. An employee named Lencho, a former gang member, began crying as the flames burned the small business down, on the fortunate side however, they rebuilt the bakery and Lencho became thrilled to go back to work. In my opinion, this is pure dedication and hardship put into an idea that these people love a great…

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    Children today, and kids at heart, would definitely enjoy a day or two in any Disneyland theme park. Once you’re inside, it’s a Disney paradise. There are souvenir shops, as well as bakeries with Disney pastries. You can even meet Disney characters and walk with them, like Cinderella. Want to know where you can usually find them? Check out the article below: Disney Characters: Meet and Greet at Disneyland You get a chance to meet all the Disney characters whenever you’re in Disneyland. Famous…

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    The introduction is a brief overview of the integration of fast food into American society and how it reflects on American society and ultimately our way of life. There is a particular stress on Mcdonalds and “the Mcdonaldization of America” which is a consistent theme held throughout the book. Particular ironies are exploited in the introduction between the company’s ideals versus the men who build them. Colorado Springs is used as the focal point of the book and the revolutionary changes that…

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    Faith is Power Faith is not something that one can see or touch, but it is still something that one can have. In the book All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr, the protagonists Marie-Laure and her father, Monsieur LeBlanc, have to suddenly flee Paris to a safer town, Saint-Malo, because of the beginning of World War II. Not only do they have to travel all the way to Saint-Malo, but Monsieur LeBlanc has to carry a diamond that may or may not be the famous Sea of Flames diamond and Marie…

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    The privately held Florida owned company Publix, being the quickest-growing grocery chain in America has both tangible and non-tangible qualities that make it unique and stand out from others. Publix has fostered a culture and strategy from the corporate to functional level of people first, whether that is employee or customer; being an employee- owned business and not a corporate bully that exploits worker’s it has become more profitable than any of its competitors. Publix uniqueness starts…

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    her then future husband, Karl Kopp. After having three children, two daughters and a son, Elsa’s husband became ill with Parkinson’s disease. In order to support her family, Elsa worked multiple jobs, including working at Militzers Bakery. While working at the bakery, Leon Schneider, of Leon’s Frozen Custard, would come in and work a custard machine with which Elsa was fascinated. After becoming good friends with Schneider, Elsa used his help to start Kopp’s Frozen Custard Stand. Kopp’s was…

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    Little Saigon in Garden Grove has the highest population of Vietnamese living in the United States. In fact, it is the highest number of Vietnamese living outside of Vietnam. How did they retain their language and cultural practices virtually unchanged after they immigrated to the United States? The preserve their culture and traditions and continue to teach it to the following generations that follows. Although, some of the children are born here they are still fluent on their Vietnamese…

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