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    Why Charity Work Is Good

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    According to an article by Paul Lamb there are 1.4 million non- profit organizations that are charities in the United States. I know what you’re thinking; this seems like a really big number. This just means that there are an increasing number of charity work opportunities for us, therefore we gain lots of new skills. Here are some reasons why charity work is good for everyone. One of the great things about charity work is that it can give you a new perspective and you gain new life…

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    Civic Engagement Paper

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    Stephanie, Hailee, Christina, and I, decided to volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House in New Haven, Connecticut on a Thursday. Before we got there, we did not know what to expect, but afterwards, we truly felt grateful that we helped out a great cause. The Ronald McDonald House is a charity house that keeps families close to their family members that are being treated at a nearby hospital. We spoke with someone who works at the House and she told us that eight families were there on that day.…

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    appointed ambassador like Justin Timberlake for McDonald’s worldwide “lovin’ it” campaign. 5. Economic • Inflation and interest rate • Unemployment and cyclicality • Energy cost and transport cost • To relate with case study: In 2003 the McDonalds restaurants in Hong Kong cooked 32.5 million eggs, prepared more than 25 million pounds of French fries and grilled more than 4.4 million pounds of beef patties to the satisfaction of its customers. The company has captured its share in the…

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    As I was lifted into an ambulance at seven months pregnant, I couldn’t help but recall my own childhood. Like most others, I dreamed of riding in a police car or ambulance. I hoped one day I would be able to explore where the EMT’s sat or maybe even hear the sirens blare. Hearing the sirens in real life was far less exciting, in fact it was terrifying. A routine ultrasound had revealed a major loss of fluids and a lack of movement from my baby. I wondered if someday she’d be mesmerized by…

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    advantages that McDonalds has to stay and continue its operation in Hong Kong. Basically, in any business, there are always has the PESTEL analysis, same goes to McDonalds. PESTEL is an analysis of the external macro environment in which a business operates. According to (2008), PESTEL stands for political, economic, social, technology, environmental, and legal factors. Political: Hong Kong has an advantage of having political stability and it is a good opportunity to McDonalds. Hence, there…

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    The term “advertising” or “ad”, is a business in trying to persuade people into buying products and services from the producer; rhetoric is the art of persuasion. These two types of persuasions are creating a strategy that a lot of companies in society today are using. One of the most famous companies that is using it is McDonald's. McDonald's is one of the most popular fast food companies in the world. It is known for its french fries and hamburgers. Its primary goal is to serve food with…

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    As ABC of NC’s present executive director, I am requesting $28,000 from Ronald McDonald House Charities to fund the building of two shade structures on ABC of NC playgrounds. These playgrounds are home to children ranging in ages from two to twenty-two with autism spectrum disorder (autism or ASD). Because ABC of NC is the only clinical, educational, and therapeutic provider to families with autism in North Carolina, and 1 and 58 children in North Carolina are diagnosed with autism spectrum…

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    Wobble Feasibility Study

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    Time for Gobble Wobble! The yearly event is focused on the spirit of giving during the holiday season. Having a turkey on the Thanksgiving table makes the holidays more memorable for you and your family members. By participating in the event, you will help provide turkeys for those who are in need. The Southwest Ambucs fundraiser helps numerous people on different levels which extends the giving spirit beyond the Thanksgiving holiday. The proceeds of the event help create scholarships for…

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    Maurie McDonald.” (En.m.wikipedia.org, 2017) McDonald’s is one of the most successful fast food chains this world has seen and it is still improving. The great thing about this restaurant is that it doesn’t only want to improve itself but the community around them. McDonalds’ implements CSR in 60 countries and regions. CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) in McDonalds’ will refer to the activities McDonalds’ uses to benefit society. What do they do to make the world a better place? McDonalds’…

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    obesity and several other diseases that are mainly developed by the consumptions of fats. The restaurant industry try to sell the idea that they have the best interest for kids health, but they’re launching marketing and charity campaigns at schools such as the Ronald McDonalds…

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