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    These campaigns have led to companies like McDonalds taking charge on social media websites so that they could reach the public. These companies have taken the next step by hiring a set of people to handle the social aspect of marketing online, which is much better than the old ways of marketing. What goes hand in hand with the hiring of social marketers is the idea of affinity marketing, which McDonalds has also done well. Together with Ronald McDonald House, these two entities have shown…

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    The article “Non-Profit News: Easy Ways to Lose Clients and Your Reputation” written by Dr. Warren Corson III was about how certain things, although they may seem insignificant can affect you and your clients in a negative way. An example would be focusing on making money. When a clinician is only focused on making money their clients may feel as if they are a meal ticket. Immediately asking to have clients pay their co-payment and fill out paperwork before asking the clients why they are there,…

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    The concept of the Ronald McDonald House Charity was shaped through the help of the NFL Philadelphia Eagles team, and proceeds from a local McDonald’s back in 1974. The partnership was formed after the former Eagles tight end, Fred Hill, daughter was diagnosed with Leukemia. Hill and his wife never left their daughter's side during her treatment. Hill began to see the struggles that himself and other families are faced when a loved one is sick. With hours of checkups and treatments, families…

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    I found a mindful activity at http://www.pocketmindfulness.com/6-mindfulness-exercises-you-can-try-today/ called mindful observation. I focused on the grass in my backyard for 2 minutes. I felt extremely connected to the earth after this exercise because I felt that I was appreciating the natural world and all it has to offer. This is an exercise that I can incorporate into my daily life because it is simple and it doesn’t take much time but the lasting effect managed to stay with me all day.…

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    I. To begin I will discuss the many aspects of Ronald McDonald House Charities. A. Within the Ronald McDonald House Charities there are many different ways they are helping family’s everyday across the world. 1. Most people when they think about Ronald McDonald House charities they think about the actual Ronald McDonald Houses that are near hospitals around the world where families have home cooked meals, a private bedroom, and playrooms for children so that the families can stay close to their…

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    Chapter 5 of McDonald’s book Pirates, Merchants, Settlers and Slaves, the author Kevin McDonald depicted the accounts of several extremely skilled seafaring slaves, and how they managed to achieve freedom through their involvement in the global oceanic commodity trading. McDonald started the chapter with the account of Calico Jack, a “runaway slave” who “reveals a number of surprising facts of a global trade network”. (McDonald 99) Later he uses more case studies such as Thom Hicks, Marramitta…

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    Kohl’s Corporation History During 1962 in Brookfield, Wisconsin, Max Kohl opened his first department store, Kohl’s. With its opening emerged a new experience for shoppers. Shoppers were now able to find everything from shoes, car accessories, candy to sporting equipment in one place. Prior to its opening, Max Kohl had established the largest supermarket chain in the Milwaukee area. Towards the late-70’s, BATUS, Inc. took complete control by buying 80 percent in the Kohl’s supermarket and…

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    what we did being young we had no license or cars. Except two people: Kevin and Medina. Between the two the decision was simple: Kevin. The boy already had his provisional and a car; on the other hand medina had his father’s car and an arrest record full of speeding tickets and vandalism. Medina wasn’t right in the head but in a world filled with spite, I choose to ignore the bad…

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    individual body. Therefore, this paper seeks to answer the following question: What does it mean for food to be socially frightening (i.e. dangerous for the social and communal body)? By comparing Baks consideration of the role of the McDonalds hamburger in Korea and Kevin Dwyer’s alimentary delinquency in Euro-American horror films produced from the 60s into the 90s, it will become clear that food and food practices can be considered socially frightening when they challenge our particular…

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    a specific language used to protect the cyber security of a hospital from outside vendor’s technology. This article focuses on the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN and how they handle their contracts. This article was written as an interview of Kevin McDonald the clinical information security director at the Mayo Clinic. It gives the reader an understanding on why contracts between hospitals and vendors…

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