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    PROCEDURES 1- SUBWAY Fred DeLuca founded the SUBWAY® chain in Connecticut, USA, in 1965. The company has since grown into a multi-billion dollar business, with more than 30,000 outlets in 87 countries. In March 2011, there were 1254 open SUBWAY® restaurants in Australia. With the popularity of the brand at an all time high, there are ambitious plans to continually open more SUBWAY® restaurants in Australia in the future. More than 70% of new SUBWAY® franchises are sold to existing SUBWAY®…

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    Paragraph About Subway

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    • The subway is an underground railroad that is used by many New Yorkers. The subway is one of the most important modes of transportation in New York City. Every day is a different day in the subways. The subway has 27 different lines, and these different lines are A, C, E, B, D, F, M, G, L, J, Z, N, Q, R, W, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and S. The subway was created in 1904, and ever since, the subway has been one of the fastest and cheapest transportation in New York City to get around. • The…

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    Subway Collision Essay

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    Seoul subway line 2 collision 1) Introduction “The accident occurred on Line 2 of the subway at Sangwangsimni station in Seoul at about 3.30 p.m. on 2 May 2014. No. 2260 train ran into back of the preceding No. 2258 train, which had stopped between stations due to a mechanical problem. As a result, 235 people were slightly injured, 3 people were serious injured and about 1,000 commuters were evacuated. Also, it makes property damage 2.8 billion won.” Fortunately, it was not terrible disasters,…

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    Subway Case Study

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    Subways approach to internationalising its activities is through franchising and licensing, this way the company relies on the local knowledge and capital of investors to carry the brand. Although, the investor still has to follow the subway model in terms of its core menu, decor, methods of cooking and customer service (this initiative makes it easier for subway to exact its presence at countless locations all over the world without risking any of its own capital). Subway educates the…

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    Subway Attack Report

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    Being originally from Washington, D.C., I spent my childhood riding the subway with my parents from the city to the suburbs. We would pick up our car at the local park-and-ride down the street from our home, and then repeat the same process the next day. During the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, because of the subway, my parents had quick and easy access to my daycare center. With the said, according to the Department of Transportation, statistical data revealed that from…

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    aware that the individuals are sitting in a subway because Olds uses the title “On The Subway”. As a result, the audience can picture immediately the scene of the poem and imagine both the woman and the boy as the first few lines of the poem states. In addition, when the narrator mentions “rod of energy / rapidly moving through darkness” the reader can picture the electric car moving fast through the dark tunnels. These images help emphasize the word subway and imagine the scenery of the…

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    Persuasive Essay On Subway

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    If you don’t want your kids to be fat, feed them Subway. The sandwich franchise, whose slogan is “eat fresh”, has offered kids meals since 2007. They promise to be the healthier alternative to their fast food counter parts, who offer to stuff your children with chicken nuggets and fries. Subway has partnered with anyone that will help sell the idea that they are best choice for those looking to lose weight or stay fit. Famous faces from Michael Phelps to Happy Gilmore have appeared in ads for…

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    Reflection Paper On Subway

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    workplace. I work at Subway, and I am the youngest employee there I am a subway artist their and yet I see all these aspects of cultural, family bonds, gender, exchange, communication, race/ethnicity, ritual, and labor. After analysing this I wondered why are things the way they are here at subway why don’t we don’t we do things differently. And after observing for 1 shift they’re something things became obvious and others are still not clear they are still a blur.…

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    Crime In NYC Subways

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    crime underground in NYC subways. The first subway opened in 1904 and became one of the most used mass transit vehicles (Young). Like any opening of a new place, there becomes this opportunity for crime to occur, but the true peak of crime in subways occurred in the 1980’s. For instance, just from the year 1979 to 1980, “crime on the subway rose 70%” (Feinman). At that time just in a week, 250 felonies were committed that affected passengers’ safety and caused the NYC subway to be called “the…

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    specific example are Subway’s advertisements. Subway advertises their food saying that they use fresh and organic products for their sandwiches with their slogan, “Subway, eat fresh.” This propaganda convinced millions of people to believe that the food is actually fresh. Most of the food at Subway contains conditioners, preservatives as well as artificial flavourings inside of the bread and meats to make sure the product lasts. Popular food chains like Subway use propaganda in order to make…

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