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    Second Cup Essay

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    Second Cup Second cup is a Canadian specialty coffee company. Since, 1975 there are over 345 cafes across the country. Its headquarters is in Mississauga, Ontario. Second cup was founded by Tom Culligan and Frank O’Dea. There are second cup in the United States, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq. It is expected to open in Pakistan in 2013 and in United Kingdom in 2014. Second cup’s sales complete with Starbucks, Tim Horton’s and McDonald’s. Second cup has also joined the social networking world.…

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    Supersonic Research Paper

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    For awhile now supersonic travel has been gone, but what made it disappear? Every year billions of people travel through by plane, so it would make sense that people would want to get where they are going faster. Supersonic travel was once very popular and now it will be seen why it has gone away. The average flight speed of a commercial aircraft today is 567 miles per hour. To break the sound barrier an aircraft must be traveling 767 miles per hour, and is considered supersonic, anything…

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    Seattle – Tacoma International Airport and Airspace Case Study Seattle – Tacoma International Airport: Strong Future Projections on a Stable Basis Seattle – Tacoma International Airport, better known as Sea-Tac (KSEA), is the main Air Gate and Hub Airport of Seattle Port Authority. Consisted by a great real-estate footprint, it is set to be one of the most massive aerospace facilities and service providing structures of the Pacific North West Region of the United States. Sea-Tac Airport, named…

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    Shawnna - Essay 1 As a part of a family that actively supports, wears, and watches the Seattle Seahawks throughout the football season, it’s hard not to notice just how unique their Quarterback Russell Wilson is, on or off the field. In the National Football League, big things rarely come in small packages and it wasn’t until I gained my full respect for Russell Wilson that I realized what gave the 12th fans something extra to scream and shout about. At first glance, one could say that Wilson…

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    of building). The award presentation will begin at noon at the Cuff - Dance Club. In addition, several other organizations and groups will be presenting their annual awards at this event, including the Seattle Men In Leather, Generic Leather Productions of Washington, Seattle Girls of Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, to name a…

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    Starbucks Controversy

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    Earlier this year Starbucks made recent news when an incident took place at one of its stores in Philadelphia. The incident occurred when two African American men entered the Starbucks store, sat down, and waited for a business associate to show up for a meeting. The two were approached by a Starbucks employee who asked if they were going to order anything. The men did not order anything and remained at the table. After asking them to leave, the employee called the police who then asked the men…

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    My original interests began with psychology. I have always had a passion for the workings of the mind. One career I did not consider was nursing. My thoughts were, it took a strong hearted person to provide such intimate care to others and although I commended those people, I was not one of them. One event was all it took to forever change my view on nursing and ultimately, define my destiny. I stumbled upon an entry-level position working with behaviorally challenged, developmentally disabled…

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    It is hard to imagine a world with no Starbucks and skinny vanilla lattes. Starbucks is such a prominent company that people across the world cannot go a day without. However, they did not experience such success in the 2000s. They had to put soul and compassion into every cup of coffee in order to get where they are today. In one of their most trying periods, Starbucks had to permanently close 600 stores. In the closing of the stores, I was surprised by how emotionally attached people got to…

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    Workers at seven Vancouver Starbucks locations have bolted from the Canadian Auto Workers Union, leaving the global coffee giant with just one unionized company-owned store -- in Regina. The B.C. Labour Relations Board last week approved the results of a decertification vote at the seven Vancouver stores so the CAW no longer represents any Starbucks workers. Even workers in the lone unionized Starbucks store in Regina have recently applied to be decertified from the Retail, Wholesale and…

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    Todd Lubar Failure

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    This essay discusses the observably substantial range of success that was enacted by Todd Lubar. Among many other titles, Todd Lubar holds the appellation of president for TDL GLOBAL VENTURES LLC. With over two decades of real estate experience Lubar is one of the most sought out financial/real estate advisors in the Baltimore area. Not only is Todd Lubar the head of TDL, Additionally he is involved in several other corporations. He is very active within the demolition section of real estate as…

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