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    was planning what to do for Snack Shack. When we figured out our partners, I talked to Aleah about doing Root Beer Floats and Popcorn. During the Snack Shack lottery, both of those things were taken before our number was called. We ended up with lemonade and soft pretzels. I wasn’t that happy about it because I had already started to plan for Root Beer Floats and Popcorn. So, I started over and started to count the costs. It took about an hour to get a general list of all that we needed to get,…

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    little bit easier to understand for you, How bout’ that?” The girl smiled and laughed and the docent stood up and met the mother’s eyes, she gave her a small smile. “ Well, you know that pitcher that your mom puts your favorite lemonade in?” She laughed, “ YES! My favorite lemonade!”…

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    The theme between both of these passages is poverty. This is shown in both passages in talk of the street and how their living is. Poverty is shown throughout both when they are not able to buy or get a certain thing because they do not have any money at all. As in the first passage needing food but there is not money in the house. The second passage of not being able to get four room and only three or so rooms, why is this a theme throughout the world. Poverty is so big and all over covering…

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    Color Purple Womanism

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    agents of social change. Though I pondered several possibilities of a world for, about, and by Black women, I could never have conjured a vision as beautiful as "Lemonade." Beyoncé's answer to Collin's question is a 58-minute visual masterpiece that journeys through the singer's stages of ascension into a divine Black womanhood. "Lemonade" is very much a womanist manifesto. Womanism, a term coined by "The Color Purple" author Alice Walker, is a framework that encourages Black women to love and…

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    Duck So Up Analysis

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    information went well. After presenting about the Marx Brothers and Duck Soup, we moved on to re-enact the scenes – the order of the scenes, as presented above, was not in chronological order (the order actually follows “These Are My Spies” scene, the Lemonade Vendor scene, and the Mirror Scene), but it was done so in such arrangement so that each member did not have to be in the scenes consecutively, and therefore, provided time for each separate group to prepare for their own scenes. On the…

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    It started out as just a lemonade stand. I never saw that this world was cruel and hateful. Just standing as the sideline, without knowing of what I could do. I can live or my love can leave this world. What brought me here? This world we just need money. For food, for water, for furniture, for everything. Sometimes I just wish to own it all, everything. I live in a two room apartment with my father. Living in constant fear of being homeless. While those get, we have to savage and earn our way…

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    The Children's Business Fair was a concept created around our kitchen table. The idea was to create a place where children could sell a unique product. It's like a farmer's market for kids. Although it's a simple concept, the Children's Business Fair changed my life in a profound way. I unlocked a spirit of entrepreneurship there that is the center of many of the things I do today. I'm not the only one who has had a life-changing experience at the Children's Business Fair. Mikaila attended…

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    Lemonade inspires me to create music that makes people think critically. Not only is it my career goal, it's my life's passion: making music that can change the world through the spirit of the sound. I feel that Lemonade’s purpose is to empower, to demonstrate the resilience of women of color, and to wage a war against inequality. That message is what inspires me to learn how to raise a sword against injustice, fighting against the adversity that I have faced as a Mexican-American woman,…

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    identify the stands pricing strategy and outline how the strategy will be delivered. Finally this paper will discuss whether or not the company should enter the global market by creating an online presence and selling lemonade online. Crisp Lemon The name of the lemonade company will be the Crisp Lemon. The name of the company is important when considering branding options because it gives the customers a way to identify your product. Business in Action states that branding enhances…

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    audience will have different opinions on what a text represents. For example, hooks sees Beyoncé’s Lemonade album as a superlative ode to capitalism. While on the surface, it is easy to dismiss Beyoncé’s inspiration to solely derive from her husband’s alleged cheating, there really are so many subtle and blatant nods to meaningful social issues. For example, in Freja Dam’s Spin article analyzing Lemonade she says, Beyonce is “visually empowering black women, celebrating Deep Southern culture,…

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