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    Case Study Chipotle

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    Did you get your free burrito? Chipotle gave away free burritos to apologize for being temporarily closed on February 8th. All you had to do was send them and text and they would send you one back for a redeemable free burrito. The free food is also a plan for Chipotle to get its customers back. Chipotle has taken great strides to make sure its food is safe and sanitary. Chipotle’s founder, Steve Ells, is firm in his belief that they will recover saying, “I’m confident we’ll recover from this…

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    will be amongst the top four teams vying for a national title. The Horned Frogs have a Heisman Trophy candidate returning at quarterback in Trevone Boykin, and a defense that should be as stout as any in the Big 12. Without the ability to play in a conference championship game, TCU will have to run their regular season schedule to have a chance at a national…

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    Purpose To observe how the same ingredients can still have different taste. To note how different sizes can manipulate the outcome of the dish. To detect the different textures that can be achieved from physical changes. Materials The ingredients that were used to achieve the final products were 1 tomatoes, ½ jalapeno, seeded, ¼ red onion, 3 sprigs cilantro, ½ tbsp. Lime juice, ½ tsp salt, ½ cumin. To make enough for the entire class, the measurements-- excluding the jalapenos-- were doubled.…

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    thought goes through the heads of college athletes, everyday. They live this story, putting in hard work and time into playing for their school, yet they receive nothing. All these athletes play for the organization known as the National Collegiate Athletic Association or the NCAA for short. The NCAA is a multi-billion dollar business. They accumulate all this money through college student athletes. However these student athletes get a 0% share, in all the money they earned for the company.…

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    TOMS is an organization that has grown exponentially with each new product they add. They became a household name in less than 10 years, but strive to conquer markets outside of their initial product, shoes. Their 1-for-1 giving model encourages people to give to their cause by purchasing their products, while allowing them to see how they help others with each purchase. The blog they keep allows customers to see growth by highlighting employees, special products, and stories of the people…

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    developed a highly interested in the athletic opportunities in colleges. Title IX provided a standard for athletics around the world by education, health, and social aspect. Title IV purposes are to discrimination of sex, racism and provides equal opportunities and funding for athletic participation. Some critics argue that Title IX has a negative impact on sport due to possible causes of the reduction in opportunities for men to participate in collegiate athletics, however, title IX has…

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    focuses on the issue of gender equity, in a unique perspective. Buysse, J. A., & Wolter, S. (2013). Gender Representation in 2010 NCAA Division I Media Guides: The Battle for Equity was only Temporarily Won. Journal Of Issues In Intercollegiate Athletics, 61-21. 2. Two major themes emerge from myriad studies of media coverage of female athletes at all levels across media over the past thirty-five years of sport research. These include the idea that female athletes are underrepresented in terms…

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    “Somewhere behind the athlete you have become and the hours of practice and the coaches who have pushed you, is a little girl who fell in love with the game and never looked back… Play for her.” This was said by Mia Hamm, a professional soccer player from Team USA, in a television interview. Consider the outcome, if that “little girl” never got the opportunity to fall in love with a sport because of feminist discrimination. Every generation of adults, who wanted their daughters to have the…

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    Nike Ice Presenting the shoes of the future. These shoes are the future of modern streetwear, bringing technology from generations in the future and combining it with today. Nike Ice is this future. Utilizing the advanced spring boosting technologies developed at Nike Labs and combing them with the cloaking abilities from private industries, Nike Ice is the first invisible shoe. With this ability comes a variety of benefits: able to wear any outfit, no longer have to worry about getting…

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    1.0 Situation Analysis Of The Company 1.1 Company Background Suunto was founded in Finland by a championship-level orienteer and keen outdoor fanatic name Tuomas Volonen in 1936. Tuomas Volenen made the mass production method for liquid filled compass, since then Suunto has been at the front of innovating, hand crafting premium sports watches, instruments and dive computers that was tested in the world during the harsh conditions. Today Suunto is still based in Finland where most of their…

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