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    elementary school I played soccer and was fairly good at it too. I was a fast runner and great both at chasing the ball and occasionally tricking the other team by kicking it backwards. I lost interest in soccer after a while, only wanting to attend the games instead of practices, and stopped playing. Years later, I attempted to pick it up again. My siblings and I all went to play homeschool soccer, and there were over a hundred kids in different age groups. I was 13 or so, and I was placed in…

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    parents had taken me to the first day of soccer camp. It was exited to meet new kids, but really did not want to play soccer. I was bad at dribbling the ball between my feet and didn’t know anything about the game other than getting the ball into the other team’s goal. When we got there it was a casual meeting. This was probably not to intimidate the new kids coming in. We were all out in a giant field full of kids from the ages of 8-12. I was the only 6½ year old there. I had my cherished Buzz…

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    example of the power of sports. Family and friends were united together to watch the game. Also, youth that watched the game observed the power of hard work and what one can accomplish if they set their mind to it. Finally, the game was a prime reminder of the power of sports to show society the best in all of us and inspire us to achieve to our potential. Although some believe that sports are nothing more than games, one should realize that sports…

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    Queuing System of Chipotle Mexican Grill Project Domain The service process selected for this project is Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) food ordering system. CMG is a Mexican cuisine fast food chain that offers a healthy focused menu in its 1,230 operated restaurants over the Unites States, Canada, and the UK. It is considered as one of the most popular and successful Mexican restaurants in the United States. CMG is a firm with a strong business model, impressive brand image, and a focused growth…

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    expenses that one must pay to enjoy an evening like that. An upside to elegant restaurants are the quite atmospheres they obtain. Many people that come to these types of restaurants want to enjoy the evening without any distractions or disruptions that casual and fast food restaurants acquire. Also, elegant places follow proper etiquette and are very formal. So if one wants to get dressed up, be treated respectfully and in a proper manner, and have a quiet and relaxing evening, then an elegant…

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    distinctive competency. Additional Distinctive competencies include catering and delivery as well as the use of quality ingredients. Its emerging digital "Panera 2.0" program appears to be an additional distinctive competence. • Select one of the Fast-Casual restaurant competitors to Panera Bread. Compare the two companies utilizing competitive analysis principles…

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    For the purposes of my analysis I have chosen the restaurant scene from Francis Coppola’s “The Godfather”. The reason being is that the scene is intense and sound design plays an immense role in it. The use of it complements the visuals brilliantly and helps the viewer understand what is happening in the characters’ heads. The scene is full of suspense and a balanced mixture of diegetic and non-diegetic sounds accurately underlines that. The whole scene is “framed” by the sound from the…

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    the Panera Bread brand to new heights by significantly rising revenues from $350.8 million in 2000 to $1,353.5 million in 2009 from both company and franchisee (Fogarty, 2010 p. 16-1). . Panera Bread Company paved the way for the “fast casual restaurant category.” Au Bon Pain started out as a demonstration bakery but a veteran venture capitalist named Luis Kane had a vision of high profit potential in the company and he invested in Au Bon Pain. Since business was not taking off…

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    Similar to Panera, Starbucks is known for being a fast casual environment that offers exceptional customer service and products. Starbuck’s CEO Howard Schultz agrees that long lines are a priority. “The challenge for us is that we want to improve our speed, but we don’t want to become a fast-food chain. At this…

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    This large bread maker is simply great for baking bread for the whole family. If you think that it is too big, think again, because everyone will want more after eating such delicious bread you have baked with this bread machine. As long as you use fresh ingredients and bread flour (all-purpose flour is different and won’t do to give the best results), you can easily bake any kind of bread from recipes you can find online nowadays. I have shared some of my favorite bread machine recipes too.…

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