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    Wakefern Reflection

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    innovation items in 2016 were accepted, and I’ve take the liberty to create a “teen brand” block, using the soda and Dunkin Donut SKU’s. I am currently now working on removing Drinkable Breakfast from the POG to ensure proper assortment and pack out for Pop Tarts. I am working with Jon Erman, Nielsen counterpart, on this project. I hope to have a deck ready to present by 2017. In RTEC, I’ve been able to install doors and windows for Kellogg’s on the current Shoprite POG. I worked closely with Mark Daley, General Mills and category captain, on the plans. By doing this, I was able to put in place a full vertical door of Special K cereal, and windows on Raisin Brand and Frosted Mini Wheats. This went into effect on the October update of the RTEC POG. I was also able to help improve assortment in RTEC. We were able to get Raisin Bran Crunch 24 oz. on the POG, as well as the new FF Marshmallow, FF Cinnamon, RB Crunch Strawberry Apple, and Chips Deluxe Cereal. I am hoping to continue testing Target Age Flow sets at Shoprite, expanding on our current two store test. Results have been favorable on the current test stores. In Natural Organic RTEC, I was able to add in an extra Kashi Go Lean SKU to close the assortment gap. Our current Kashi brand block is much improved as well, as it has gone into a more vertical block. I am still looking to implement Project Strike Zone at Wakefern, and will follow up with Lisa Gately on this project. In Wholesome Snacks, progress has…

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    Bread Milling Process

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    Pieces of bran with the endosperm attached go through a second break roll. This bran is then put through the milling process once more to allow for a separation of the flour, bran, and wheat germ. This completes the process of wheat germ, bran (whole grain), and white flour (Maxwell & Holohan…

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    Avgolemono Soup

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    Avgolemono soup is a Greek egg-lemon soup cooked in chicken stock, with a rice base. A traditional version will be quite high in fat and calories. Read on to learn how to trim the fat from Avgolemono soup but still retain the taste and appeal of this comforting soup. Chicken Stock A traditional Avgolemono soup makes use of homemade chicken stock made out of the carcass of a whole chicken that is slowly boiled in a pan. However, this method ensures that the chicken stock will be quite fatty…

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    Cultural traditions are found in many households. In Hispanic culture, tamales, corn-based dough wrapped in corn husks filled with meat, are regarded as a holiday treat. Usually, tamales are made twice a year for Christmas and New Year’s. A traditional tamale recipe consists of several steps, and can take two days to get to. The process includes prepping, preparing, and steaming. The process begins with prepping the meat, and will take place on the first day of this two day process. When making…

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    A Lock on the Mind “A good job is more than just a paycheck. A good job fosters independence and discipline, and contributes to health of the community. A good job is a means to provide health and welfare for your family, to own a home, and save for retirement.” - James H. Douglas Jr. In Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle, A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Crash by Paul Haggis jobs and living situation play an important role in how the characters live. In Tortilla Curtain, Crash and A…

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    In the play, A Raisin In The Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, Walter Younger and Mama’s identities conflict with their success. Walter is a poor black man in Southside Chicago in the 50’s, while Mama is someone who has lived close to the affects of slavery. Both of these identities keep Walter and Mama from getting what they want from life, causing conflict with their success. Walter’s identity as a poor, black man in Southside Chicago conflicts with his success because during that time period,…

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    When your mind is set on a goal, it can possibly become a reality. A dream and a goal are both being attempted by two men who are unware that there is a conflict within themselves. Man vs. self is shown with the character Walter, from A Raisin the Sun and also with Montresor in “The Cask of Amontillado”. Man versus himself is depicted as an internal conflict in which the character struggles against himself. According to Power point 1, internal conflict is an inner struggle that a character…

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    1950s, through the Youngers. Although the Younger family lives in a single bathroom apartment, the ten-thousand insurance check installs hope for them. The pursuit of the American dream is alive for the family. Specifically, the insurance check provides Walter Younger with the ambition to unshackle himself from the chains of oppression and poverty. Walter desires to provide for the Youngers, especially Travis. He puts an enficizes on the notion of providing his son with endless opportunities,…

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    we see this scene, it is mostly focussed on Walter and Mama’s reaction because we see Mama’s react to hers sons mistakes. Throughout their family struggles we see how Mama’s faith comes in contact. Towards the end of the play Mama still has hope in Walter. As viewers we get a better understanding of a mothers love for her child because Mama is a perfect example. Although Mama has the opportunity to give up all hope, we see how she takes the struggles her family has gone through and convert them…

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    dramatically. Whether the relationship is one of marriage, or simply one of dating with the prospect of marriage, most women are shaped by the men in their lives in one way or another. Therefore, one might imagine that a woman loses her independence and sense of self when she enters a relationship or a marriage with a man, for our society has long been a patriarchal one. However, according to Zora Neale Hurston and Lorraine Hansberry, this is not the case. In her novel, Their Eyes Were Watching…

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