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    Every day someone is looking for a job. Whether it is through a newspaper, friends, and family or online, it is hard to find a workplace. Not only is job searching hard, but deciding which company to work for is the most important decision of finding a job. Many look for a job in their professional field, but they do not consider the company’s background. Many do not ask about the basic salaries, benefits, and opportunities. Working for a company that is well established with great revenue,…

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    making sure not to let others in who could disrupt the white suburbia. Two major cities, Atlanta, Georgia and Compton, Los Angeles, were cities that both experienced “ White Flight” and the effects following soon after. In the 1950s, Compton was a white middle class inner city, and almost thirty years later the city was over run by drugs and controlled by many dangerous gangs. The same could be said about Atlanta, where African Americans are still feeling the effects of whites moving to the…

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    The Atlanta streetcar was introduced to Atlanta in December 2014 after phasing out since 1949. The streetcar has twelve initial stops. These stops include stops at Centennial Olympic Park, Carnegie at Spring, Peachtree Center, Woodruff Park, Auburn at Piedmont, Dobbs Plaza, King Historic District, Edgewood at Hilliard, Sweet Auburn Market, Hurt Park, Park Place and Luckie at Cone. The waiting stations consist of a bench that could fit approximately 6 people. The Atlanta streetcar is a great…

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    The individual that I have chosen is Michael Kors. I chose Michael David Kors because he is an American sportswear fashion designer. He is the honorary chairman and chief creative officer for his company, Michael Kors Holdings Limited, which sells men's and women's. because he has set the best designer to me.he had a major turning point in history by setting his own design Michael kors was born 1959 in Long Island New York City Micheal attended a Fashion Institute of technology, but later on…

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    Steam puffed out of manhole covers that dotted the road. Penn Station came out at an intersection where the air was filled with the melody of car horns, voices and footsteps. Authentic New York style pizza was something I had always wanted to try. Across from Penn Station was this little, uncrowded restaurant that served some very addicting garlic knots. It was impossible to just eat one. The pizza comes in large, thin slices which had just the right amounts of sauce and cheese. It was a…

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    Tin Pan Alley Tin Pan Alley is the name that is given to the group of musical artists and producers of New York during the 19th and 20th century. The name was, at first, given to a specific location in New York. Tin Pan Alley was located between West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. Tin Pan Alley is said to have gotten its name from the collective sound of the pianos all playing different tunes at the same time. This was said to sound like tin pans being banged…

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    The Viaks Case Summary

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    Vicks is an independent printing and distribution company and is based in Utica NY. In this scenario, they would become the printer and distributor for all Kendor Music products. Sixty percent of Vick’s current business is with music publishers, so they have the knowledge and capabilities to handle the needs of a music publisher (9x12 paper, and different collating/binding requirements). For over 30 years, Vicks has been the exclusive printer/distributor of Alfred Music, the 2nd largest print…

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    idea. In this case, we are looking at the Gwinnett Braves logo and uniforms. When the Atlanta Braves organization decided to also name their AAA affiliate the Braves, it was very well thought out. The Gwinnett Braves have a logo and name to their major league organization it helps the casual fan recognize that they are a part of the Atlanta Braves organization. Since the Gwinnett Braves share the same mascot as Atlanta, they can use the same logo on the uniforms, with only the…

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    Baseball Observation Essay

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    know very well because my dad loved baseball. The red white and blue colors were everywhere as fans came from every direction into the stadium. My dad and I walked to the outfield where the opposing team was warming up for the game. Turner Field in Atlanta was not only home of the Braves, but a home to many baseball fans. The concessions and amenities for the fans, as well as the game of baseball are the most prominent observations I made as I entered the stadium on a Saturday afternoon. The…

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    they were the Columbus Mudcats they were affiliates of the Houston Astros. That all changed once they moved to North Carolina and became the Carolina Mudcats then the Pittsburgh Pirates became they affiliates. They are currently affiliates with the Atlanta Braves and are in the Carolina League. Their players report to the manager over them. This sports agency is considered a professional sport. The Carolina Mudcats is out to…

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