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    For everyone on this planet, there is a constant battle between the brain’s ability to hold on to independent thoughts, and the constant distractions the world has to offer. Billboards, television commercials, internet advertisements; everyone has experienced these intrusive means of promotion. All around society there is constantly something to draw one’s attention to. With that, it’s no wonder why people are less likely to find themselves doing tasks such as reading the newspaper, watching old…

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    As the leaves change color, the pumpkin spice latteslatte’s flow from the machines at Dunkin Donuts, and the students of Southold High School return to another year of academia., Settlers fall sports are once again in full swing. It’s a season of young teams, veteran squads, and championship aspirations. As our athletes look to achieve victory on the field, Tthe Sentinel has been keeping a close watch on their performance. Over at neighboring Greenport, the football team attempts to rebound…

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    #12 What do you think of when someone says the word football player? Characteristics like cocky and arrogant came to mind when I asked myself this question before my interview. I’ve had a few interactions with football players at parties and have also observed their mannerisms from a far. My personal observations led me to believe that they are just out to win the game, party after and end up with a pretty girl by the end of the night. Not to dis credit all of their hard work during the game,…

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    9-899-180 REV : JUNE 9 , 2 0 0 4 ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Professor Paul W. Marshall and Research Associate Jeremy B. Dann prepared this case. HBS cases are developed solely as the basis for class discussion. Cases are not intended to serve as endorsements, sources of primary data, or illustrations of effective or ineffective management. Copyright © 1999 President and Fellows of Harvard College. To…

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    Coffee Shop Research Paper

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    The coffee shop I decided to observe is entitled Starbucks which is located in Bronx, NY. The part of the Bronx it is located in is named Parkchester. To add on, surrounding Starbucks are many stores such as Macy’s, Dunkin ' Donuts, and Walgreens since that area is a place where others are committed to shop. But the coffee shop itself is an indoor environment square shaped and large. The light is a white fluorescent light around but specifically above the table are yellow…

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    Coffee Creamer Case Study

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    • Fluid milk and milk-based products – This Proportion includes not only the milk, but also the milk-based beverages, yogurt, buttermilk, cottage cheese, milk-based chocolate drinks, heavy cream, dips, sour cream, nonalcoholic eggnog, flavored milk drinks, whipped cream and toppings. It occupies 34.1% of total sales. • Dry, condensed and evaporated milk products – This part of the industry includes dry, whole, nonfat, skim, buttermilk, infant formulas, and the dairy product substitutes which…

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    Food In The 1940's

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    The old saying goes to show true: You are what you eat! This can be said for every person on this planet, but the view of food and the way in which people consume food has changed dramatically since the 1900’s. There have been many people who led the change and paved the way to society as we know it today. During the 1940’s, America was full of drive-in diners. This was about the time that automobiles were industrialized and introduced into society. Americans were fascinated with the idea of…

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    The positives outweighs the negatives for me. Caffeine, specifically coffee and tea are important pastimes in our society. Friends meet for coffee and lots of countries have afternoon tea. There is a Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks on almost every street in Natick. I believe that caffeine deeply shapes our society and most people do not realize that. I never realized that caffeine affects the chemicals in my brain and without this project I would never have researched…

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    The entire world knows the “golden arches” logo. This logo represents a fast-food restaurant chain that has served meals to billions of people all over the world. McDonald’s started out as a small Bar-B-Q joint on the corner of E street and Fourteenth in San Bernardino, CA. The original restaurant was “a typical drive-in featuring a large menu and car hop service.” McDonald’s (2016). Nowadays, they have a wide spread menu which contains food from breakfast to dinner. They just recently…

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    Founding Fathers This chapter follows the life of Carl N. Karcher, however also expands to other fast food entrepreneurs. Carl started off as a farm boy in Upper Sandusky, Ohio after dropping out of school in eighth grade. When he turned twenty his uncle, Ben Karcher offered him a job in Anaheim, a small city on the outskirts of Los Angeles. Once he made the paramount decision to move he drove from Ohio to California, which took an entire week. When he arrived, he was amazed by the seemingly…

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