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    Groovay Smoothay is a new company focusing on providing our consumers with an unforgettable experience along with all-natural, nutrient packed, amazing quality smoothies! Groovay Smoothay will be a portable concession trailer, located in La Serena, Chile. Groovay Smoothay will have a vast array of healthy smoothie options available on our menu. Customers will have five delicious signature options to choose from including, the Power-C Machine, the Passion Fruit Apple Cooler, the Very Cherry…

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    dead. Following the coup d’état, Augusto named himself president of the Government Junta of Chile, thus establishing a military dictatorship in Chile. While Chile’s new dictatorship had occurred in favor of the United States and “looked like Nixon’s…

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    Henry Kissinger Jr

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    country go Communist due to the irresponsibility of its own people”. Henry Kissinger, then National Security Adviser and future secretary of state, said a few months prior to self-proclaimed Marxist, Salvador Allende's democratic election as President of Chile. This quote encapsulates American political ideology during the Cold War and sheds light on the nature of the Allende regime that was toppled just three years after its democratic victory. The statement from Henry Kissinger expresses the…

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    Augusto Pinochet was a Chilean general, politician and the military ruler of Chile between 1973 to 1990. He remained the Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army until 1998. Augusto Pinochet was born on November 25, 1995 and passed away on December 10, 2006. Throughout the major events, effects on society and turning points in Pinochet’s life demonstrates how his dictatorship will be remembered. Augusto Pinochet assumed power in Chile following a United States-backed on September 11, 1973 that…

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    Mark Twain and Jack London’s San Francisco Earthquakes Earthquakes are devastating tremors that cause serious damage. Mark Twain and Jack London describe two earthquakes they witnessed in San Francisco. In Mark Twain’s essay, he uses a satirical and humorous approach when describing human reaction towards the sudden earthquake, through a first point of view, and carefully chosen descriptive words. Jack London, on the other hand, focuses mainly on the effects the earthquake had on the city.…

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    The Tupamaros

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    effectively destroyed as a coherent organization. The government had won, but only at the cost of destroying democracy in Uruguay and alienating large sections of the population (El Uruguayo, Latin Studies). However, military leadership pressured President Bordaberry to lengthen the state of internal war, which he did, even though the threat (Tupamaros) had already been taken care of. This allowed them room to organize a coup and seize/maintain absolute power. By June 27th, 1973, Democracy…

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    borders with Chile, Brazil, Peru, Argentina, and Paraguay. Bolivia is a unitary presidential republic with Evo Morales as a President. The country has a democratic government with the Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional as the fundamental legislative branch of power. The executive power is held by the President while the juridical branch is maintained by the Supreme Court. There is also a non-traditional branch of power, which is the Plurinational Electoral Organ. The aim…

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    Hyatt Mission Statement

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    Hyatt Corporation is one of the leading hotel companies in the United States. Hyatt was founded in 1957 by Jay Pritzker and his brother Donald Pritzker, when they came from Ukraine. In 1957, Jay Pritzker bought a small motel in Los Angeles International Airport named Hyatt House. Jay Pritzker grew into a chain of six hotels. As time went by, Hyatt expanded to over 87 hotels and 16 resorts. Hyatt Corporation have over 47,000 employees. Pritzker brother’s vision was to reflect the culture of the…

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    1) Hamilton argues that the electoral college was created specifically to elect the president and was voted on by the people so that such an important decision was being made my official that the represent the people. He also asserts that this small group of educated electors would better able to analyze the necessary factors to determine if a candidate would make a good president. Basically he is saying that the electors are more educated then the masses and the masses trust them to make…

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    Abstract This paper is an overall analysis of Panera Bread Co. and details the company’s lifespan. Louis Kane and Ron Shaich created a bakery-café enterprise names Au Bon Pain Company Inc, who bought out Saint Louis Bread, which was eventually transformed into what we now know as “Panera Bread Company.”(Thompson, Jr.) A financial analysis of Panera Bread Co. and their main competitors, McDonalds, Starbucks, and Yum Brands are portrayed. I have discovered that Panera Bread is an incredibly…

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