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    Seattle’s Best Coffee is a subsidiary of the Starbucks Corporation, meaning that it is owned and controlled by its parent company, Starbucks. Starbucks sells its Seattle’s Best Coffee branded drinks at different restaurants and places for consumer growth in their business. In the 1970s, Seattle’s Best Coffee started their coffee business as Stewart Brothers Coffee on Seattle’s Pier 70 (Seattle’s Best Coffee®, 2017). They soon moved to west and relocated to Vashon Island where they roasted and…

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    individuals are working toward the purpose of travel (Souster, “The Coldest Winter” 7). And yet, almost no one is drawn out from the group which causes it to become a seemingly collective mass of people. All shown with the same purpose of taking the subway train in the morning. When the woman commits suicide, the entire crowd emits the identical reaction of standing “completely frozen / for almost a second” (Souster, “The Coldest Winter” 8-9). This shows that the population is one in which all…

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    Sparsely Populated Area

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    Q: How Would Life Be Different In a Densely Populated Area As Compared To A Sparsely populated Area? A: There are a few main factors that would differentiate living in a sparsely populated are as oppose to a densely populated one. A densely populated area, would likely be more industrialized than, for example, a rural, sparsely populated area. In a sparsely populated area, shops, housing, community centres, and schools and other places of work would be spread apart more, and you might have to…

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    face with racial violence. The most powerful message that I encountered in “Between the World and Me” was Coates describing the lack of control black folks had to their bodies due to anti-blackness. During a scene in the book, Coates was riding the subway with his son. In a rush, a white woman purposely pushed his son…

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    The Pros And Cons Of 9/11

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    the many transportation agencies hit with change include subways, buses, and ferries. Subway stations are a key area leaders have made changes to because of terrorist attacks over seas. Subway stations seem to be a common target for terrorist groups and our leaders want to make sure it doesn’t happen here. Police presence was very uncommon back in 2001, which is totally different from now. Also similar to airports, attitudes in the subway have changed. People are actively looking for suspicious…

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    External World

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    Malcolm Gladwell, the author of “The Power of Context” states that people are vulnerable to the environment by telling that the dirty, dark and rowdy environments are the main reason people mug and cheat the ticket unscrupulously in the New York City subway. Michael Moss asserts the situation that food companies focus only on the taste of the food but not the nutrition even though the highly increase of the obesity in “The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food”. Some food companies try to…

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    hours. Traveling and getting away for the weekend is much easier and more convenient because of the railway systems and compact nature of the states in the northeast. In addition, Traffic doesn’t really affect your daily commute in NYC because of the subway system, making it easier to get virtually anywhere in less time. Los Angeles, on the other hand, requires you to own a car because it is so spread out. It’s not as easy to…

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    environment. There no faulty comparisons exist in the article. Instead, the writer does accurate comparisons of all the examples he refers to. For instance, Johnson took us back 15 years ago when he was on a journey on the subway. He says, “I can say with confidence that the subway system, for all its merits, was not exactly a hotbed of civic discourse even then” (Johnson 414). In this case, he is referring to an earlier time regarding the current situation; and there is no significance…

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    During my employment at McDonald’s, it was expected to read and complete an online module based on the ‘workplace health and safety policy’. Through this, I gained the knowledge of the importance of understanding and adhering to specific workplace policies and procedures. For example, during peak hour a team member after retrieving the fries from the fryer forgot to wait the designated 30 seconds before placing them into the fries’ station and consequently received minor oil burns. Accorded by…

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    It began in the 1980s, known as the gold age of graffiti. Everything started with a wild style that used decorative lettering combined with images and icons from a popular culture to create a complex composition. Graffiti art was connected with the hip-hop culture, which included rap music, break dancing, and disc jockeys. This culture attracted a lot of attention in New York magazines, movies, and films like the movie “Break In” which helped the society have a better understanding of this…

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