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    On June 5, 2002, Elizabeth Smart said, “Goodnight” to her family and rested her head on her pillow. Just a few hours later, Smart would wake up with a cold knife on her throat and a stranger standing above her. As she was dragged out of bed and down the hallway of her two- story home, she internally screamed and pleaded for someone to save her. Just when she thought she would actually scream, her captor, Brian David Mitchell, bent over and whispered in her ear. “If you make a sound, if you do…

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    Technology in the Classroom Rather than wasting paper on expensive textbooks, would it just be easier to pull out a cell phone or tablet? Today, many school districts, all over the country, have cut back on utilizing these massive and out-of-date books, and instead are introducing more advanced technology into classrooms all over the nation. With a great increase of technology in classrooms, what kind of technological innovations will the world see in the future, and how will they benefit…

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    On the morning of June 5, 2002, 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart was abducted from her bedroom in Salt Lake City, Utah. Elizabeth’s parents, Ed and Lois, worked with local and national media the next morning to increase visibility of the case; public interest in the kidnapping of the teenager grew over night and the country was on the look out. Nine months after the abduction Elizabeth’s younger sister, who had witnessed the kidnapping, unbeknownst to the kidnapper, remembered that the abductor’s…

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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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    Burger King Case Study

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    Background and history of Burger King and McDonalds Background of burger king: Burger king was founded in 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida and was known as insta-burger king. Founders Keith J Kramer and his wife’s uncle Matthew Burns purchased the rights to two pieces of machinery called “insta” machines and opened their first restaurants based around a cooking device called an insta boiler. This device often proved to be a success of cooking burgers .all franchises were required to have this…

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    Panera Bread Company (2010): Still Rising Fortunes Case 16 Dalia Leal Columbia College Case 16 Panera Bread Company (2010): Still Rising Fortunes Panera Bread Company is fast casual restaurant franchise that can be seen at various locations throughout the United States. Since its beginnings it has had a set apart concept that has kept it at the top for sales of its industry category. As with any company, it has its strengths and weaknesses. Its resources, capabilities and core competencies…

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    Artisan Bread Case Study

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    Question 1 Didier Sockeel defines artisan bread as, “bread that is made by artisan bakers using the best local ingredients with traditional techniques. This form of baking takes time and effort and there are no shortcuts” (Sockeel, 2018, para.2). He also mentions, “Using fresh ingredients and traditional techniques restrict how much bread a baker is able to produce in a given amount of time. The resultant bread has incredibly unique flavours and textures that you simply can’t find in regular…

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    Bread, one with the longest history and the most widespread food in the world along with other global foods. Bread has played a major part in the cuisine and even in history due to how easy it is to make bread along with bread being versatile to allow many changes and variations to occur. Throughout the course of time bread has changed and evolved alongside with humanity to keep humanity going since bread has always been one of the staple foods of humanity. Changes and improvements to bread was…

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    Panera Bread History

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    Panera Bread is a chain of bakery-café and fast-casual restaurant serving bakery-goods, salads, sandwiches, and more. This Company that has the argument of issues has been fixed. Panera Bread is one of the top brands in industry. The Restaurant field is a constant change and customers tend to change on taste with foods. Customers sooner or later get tired and that’s when the restaurant requires trying different stuffs. Panera Bread Company was established in 1981. Louis Kane and Ron Shaich were…

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    When you walk up to a Chipotle location, often times you find yourself staring at a long line out of the door. However, most customers choose to wait. There are numerous reasons consumers decide that the benefits of Chipotle outweigh the setbacks of having to spend their time in line. The line moves quickly, the options are all yours, and the food is fresh. Chipotle seems to be thriving, at least in the eyes of the consumer. But, when you research, more in depth, into the company as a whole,…

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