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    When food is limited, difficult to get or is obtained in hazardous ways this creates food insecurity. (2) Food insecurity is most prevalent in high minority, low-income areas. (1) Throughout these cities and towns, people are dealing with rough circumstances. Jobs are scarce, transportation is minimal and often times, access to affordable health care is out of the question. There are also times when parents have to make the decision to skip on a meal so that their children have enough to eat.…

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    1. Please write your own essay (300-500 words) on the topic that deals with problem of understanding national cultures in different settings. You may choose a business company, school environment, diplomatic activities, or workplaces for your case study. You should involve persons or groups as well as different cultural backgrounds. National culture is a basic assumption that people from one nation share common behavioral patterns and personality traits. Basically, it is all about the…

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    The culture of a society determine how its members communicate and interact with each other. The basic elements of culture is social structure, language, communication, religion, values and attitudes. The interaction between the elements affecting the local environment in which businesses operate. One of the element of culture is social structure. Each community will have a social structure as essentially. Social structures that determine the role of the individual in society, class position…

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    America's Obesity Problem

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    In this new age, who is really at fault of America's obesity problem? Many blame the fast food industries, but the full blame isn't just on the consumers. As self reliant people that have full control over ourselves, the blame is as equal as the industries. In the last few decades the public's food portions have been growing, companies making money off of it. Meanwhile the consumers health depleting because of it, without knowing the true harm. With no reaction to the unhealthy eating style many…

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    Papa John’s has been a brand name for more than 30 years and currently holds the number three position within their competitors. Founder, CEO, and spokesperson John Schnatter opened his first Papa John’s establishment in 1985 in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Between 1986 and 1992 Papa John’s had grown to 100 restaurants, and by 1994 he had opened his 500th restaurant. Today in 2015 Papa John’s has 4600 restaurants worldwide with 1200 International locations in 34 different countries. (The Papa…

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    My Trip to Iraq We’ve all heard the saying the journey is worth more than the destination, but is it really though? From the past experience, I can assure you that that’s not always the case. My last trip to Iraq was very unreal, in a bad and good way. The trip, or the “journey” there, was one of the most tiring trips I ever had. So it all started off when my parents Enas Dkhan and Rasoul Hassan decided that we go to Iraq during summer break that year. They bought the tickets in January and…

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    RESEARCH PAPER THE MARKETING STRATEGY OF MCDONALD’S CORPORATION INTRODUCTION A good marketing strategy is very important when one is starting a business. A good marketing strategy helps an organization establish its brand or image, which is the most important thing in attracting more customers. In particular, it helps to identify an organization’s target markets and to determine the most efficient ways of reaching potential customers such as setting the right prices for products and services…

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    McDonald's is one of the largest food service companies in the world. In 1993, the annual sales stood at 23 billion dollars. It is one of the biggest employers in the United States, with more than half a million employers .The organization has roughly 10,000 locations which involve the standard sit-in restaurants, drive with satellite sites, and windows. McDonald's dominance in the industry of the fast food which is not likely to disappear in anytime. Tile organization is expanding over time, as…

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    They discuss the reasoning behind the epidemic and the reason why it continues through each generation. American teenagers eat many different types of unhealthy food. Fried foods such as KFC, McDonalds and Taco Bell are quite popular dining choices. Sugar –filled candy bars, chips and sodas are quick options at schools with vending machines. Many teenagers enjoy going to fast food places because of the fatty, greasy food. However, American…

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    American Dream. When she was younger “everything was more structured, everyone had a dream and not very many people felt entitled and people worked harder for their dream. Now people are on the outside looking in.” When she was younger she worked at KFC for $1.15. During this time minimum wage was $1.25. “So many people had come out of the depression and Vietnam war that everyone had to work harder and together. Their wasn't so much political…

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