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    As Luke Brand, the Sourcing Strategist at Gourmet Avec Aimer (GAA) Inc. looked at his wristwatch, he realized it was 3:00 PM, and he had been looking at the attrition report for the quarter for quite a long-time. 13% attrition was a cause for concern especially for a company known as the employer of choice in the Restaurant industry. As Luke looked at the numbers, his scheduler reminded him that his next meeting was with the strategic sourcing team. The Sourcing Dilemma Sourcing was done in a…

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    Tim Hortons is one of the biggest fast food chain restaurants and it is currently the third-largest restraint brand in the world since Burger King and 3G Capital acquired it. It is known for its coffee and doughnuts, they also serve sandwiches (for breakfast or dinner) and soup. Also it is known for its mission statement which is superior quality products and services for their customers. First of all, in 1964, in Hamilton, the original Tom Hortons was founded by a NHL hockey player named Tim…

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    Guy Ramsey Ferry was born in Columbus, Ohio on January 22nd, 1968, and he grew up in California. He later changed the spelling of his last name back to the original spelling, which his grandfather changed when they immigrated from Italy. He always knew he was destined to be a chef. At age 10, Guy, with the help of his dad, opened up a pretzel stand. The pretzels were very successful, and by age 16 he was able to spend a year studying in France, learning culinary techniques most teenagers would…

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    The Geico’s “Hump Day” commercial works better than the Jack in the Box’s “French fries” commercial. The Geico’s commercial has a camel that was speaking to the people working in the office. The camel was questioning the office employees of what day it is. A female employee in the office replied to the camel that the day is “Hump day!” The camel was cheering hump day, because Wednesday is regarded as the middle of an average working week. The camels have humps on their back for the purpose of…

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    In 1998 , at the restaurant of world famous burger in Louisiana , my family and I were eating the best burger and the best French fries and suddenly for 30 minutes past , and this man walked in the restaurant and said “ Turn on the TV to the news “ . The manager turned on the TV to the news , and they were saying “ People , there is a chance , that a flood is going to happen , in thirty minutes , be prepared “ . People in Louisiana were shocked , also in the restaurant , people were flipping out…

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    Currently I want you to imagine you are ordering Jimmy Johns. Now imagine that you are taking a sweet succulent bite out of a nice footlong sub. Yum you could reply with excitement. the first time I ever tried your Italian sub I was in heaven asking myself if I could ever try this wonderful dish of the gods again. Your restaurant is by far the best nobody could top what you make with your incredibly fresh ingredients. Can I comment on how good your BLTs are? Because they are extremely good I…

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    The print advertisement for Carl Jr. successfully incorporates the rhetorical triangle by effectively persuading readers through visual communication. Each point of the rhetorical triangle is important for the success of the communication of the ad. The three points correspond with one of Aristotle’s three appeals. This would include logos, ethos, and pathos. The beautiful and fit model eating the burger creates a sense of logos towards women by logical reasoning. It sends a message to the…

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    Super Bowl Sunday is a huge tradition in today’s world, well it was in the 80’s too. There was couple that served and old recipe in Atlanta, GA that had been handed down from generation to generation. It became very popular with football fans, especially on Super Bowl Sunday. Well after a few years they grew tired of the city life and decided to move north to South Carolina. These people were known as Dianne and Cecil Crowley, and in 1990 in Hilton Head, SC they founded the first Wild Wings Café…

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    Marietta, Georgia has a population of approxmiately 57,000 people and is recognized as being one of the largest suburbs of Atlanta's metropolitan areas. Marrietta, is rich with history and culture. It is known for it's diverse museums such as the Gone with the Wind Musem. Interestigly enough, this city is also recognizned as being a haven for delicous food in Georgia. Not only will you be able to find reatuarants that specilzie in provided cusinine which offer that "down south" flavor, the city…

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    The Bliss Short Story

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    At the beginning of the short story, Bliss can be identified as being in the Foreclosure stage and then eventually transitions to the Moratorium stage. Bliss was motivated by seeing her sister’s unsuccessfulness to focus on herself and stick to her goals. With that mindset, Bliss tends to be quite stuck in her ways. The author writes, “And America is still the best place to be, except when it comes to smoking. I’ve smoked since I was twelve, and I’m not stopping” (Plummer 28). Bliss is very…

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