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    Football players prepare for the game by tackling each other, throwing the ball, and putting on their helmets. Soccer players prepare for the game by kicking the ball, making some headers, and adjusting their cleats. Baseball players prepare for the game by catching the ball, swinging the bat, and sliding on their gloves. Cheerleaders are completely different. They prepare for the game by spending hours doing their hair and makeup, constantly adjusting their uniform in the mirror, and avoiding…

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    Father Son Pizzeria

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    Father and Son Pizzeria has been around Guttenberg, New Jersey for years. Father and Son Pizzeria is a local hot stop were customers stop by for a piece of their pizza. Recently, Mr. Carlos Vega came to purchasing the local hot spot. Mr. Vega soon came to make great improvements. Although, with improvements came setbacks, and Mr. Vega was faced with issues on whether to expand. Recommendations will be made after analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of the three options given for expansion,…

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    focus of this restaurant is what makes it to be vibrant as well as gaining good reputation. It states that, our focus is on personalised customer service, delicious food and sumptuous coffee. The dishes served in this restaurant ranges from pasta, pizza, risotto, meat, salads, and kids menu as well as entrees and starters. Looking at the environment of this restaurant, it is highly effective in drawing customers. However, the main thing I liked about this restaurant is that, it is a terrible…

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    support its competitive strategy. The fact after thirty-two years they are still in the industry does speak volumes about the organization. How did Papa John’s manage to pull off such a successful year, especially at a time when so much buzz in the pizza category was directed at the upstart fast-casual chains hoping to eat its lunch? “Basically we run our play,” Schnatter says. “We do what we’re supposed to do every day”(Hilmantel,2016). One of their big marketing strategies was to connect…

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    flat screens and my favorite show is currently on. As I walk up I meet a friend, as the gym is a new thing to me and I’d hate to go alone. We walk in and immediately notice the smell of pizza… I think to myself, there is a time and a place for everything and this is not the time nor the place especially for pizza. I mean by all means I was tempted to grab a handfull but it represent the complete oppsite of what I was even there to do. Anyways I put that asside and contined to fill out the…

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    Key Themes Of Geography

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    Geography is essential to understanding the place with the only known life source on it. Because there is so much information and geography covers a wide variety of topics,it can be broken down into five themes: Movement, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Location, and Place. Each of these themes helps people understand more about the earth, how it is formed, how ideas spread, and how it affects other places and things. Knowing this kind of information can help one make better decisions…

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    Childhood Observation

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    shirts with the logo on the front and long black pants, scraped greasy pans and washed dirty dishes. The identically dressed workers also answered phones, made pizzas and helped others at the front desk. The countless number of hungry customers poured in and out of the building. I saw red all over, red floors, red pizza boxes, red uniforms, red pizza sauce and red counters. I looked above the computers to the white red striped wall to find a wooden tack board. On the board was a crazy amount of…

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    to the two pizzas from the restaurants, my pizza could be considered somewhat healthy. On average teenagers need 1,800-2,200 calorie/ day, 46g of protein, 325g of carbohydrates, 26g of fiber, 70-100g of fat, 2,300mg of sodium and 1,300g of calcium every day. Suppose, I had this pizza for all three of my meals; I would not actually exceed all the recommended nutrient values. However, there would still be a large amount of sodium content on my pizza. This is why I would say that my pizza is fairly…

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    marketing strategies of Domino’s Pizza and Pizza Hut Domino’s Pizza and Pizza Hut aim to provide quality food and to deliver excellent customer service. They both use geographic, psychographic and demographic factors to reach their target market. Marketing Mix of Domino’s Pizza Product: Domino’s Pizza implemented an adaptive strategy, in order to create different pizzas to suit the likes of consumers from different countries. Due to increasing popularity, Domino’s Pizza has introduced…

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    of 1960 began the story of how Domino’s pizza began. When two brothers Tom and James Monaghan bought a small pizzeria in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Then after a short while, James decided to trade his part of the business to his brother Tom for a used Volkswagen Beetle. Then in 1965 Tom being the sole proprietor decided to change the Business name to Domino's Domino’s has been known throughout time as the number one pizza delivery service as well as number two in the pizza restaurant franchise…

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