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    Jenna’s Brick Oven Pizza Establishing a new business in restaurants can either be successful or a complete failure. We are in a digital age nowadays. Everything is switching to digital, including marketing. E-commerce has become an important aspect of a successful business, and if companies don’t adapt fast to the change, they will definitely bankrupt. Ffor this reason, we decided to develop a digital marketing strategy for an existing restaurant, which is named Jenna’s Brick Oven Pizza. 1-…

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    There are plenty of terrific restaurants to choose from for a meal, but none compare to Taco Bell and Subway. Fast food restaurants are convenient and affordable just as these are. Taco Bell’s pink shinning bell and Subway’s arrow ending name shine bright on their storefronts for all the people society to spot easily, no worry of passing the restaurant. The two joints being so delicious one can not surpass the other on taste. Some believe Taco Bell is Mexican cuisine, which is close but is…

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    In August of 2015 Subway endured a difficult blow to their franchise when Jared Fogle was arrested on allegations of paying to engage in sexually explicit acts with minors as well as receiving and distributing child pornography. A shocking tragedy to Fogle’s family, friends, and the Subway franchise. When allegations were first made Subway chose to suspend their partnership with Fogle, however has the details were uncovered the franchise quickly chose to cut ties with the now former spokesman…

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    In this short passage “on the Subway” there are two complete opposite types of people. One being a white woman and the other a black man. The author, Sharon, uses imagery to show how different these characters are. The first way you can see how different the characters are, see how different the characters are, is the way that Sharon says how the two characters are dressed. The man looks dangerous, due to his black sneakers, his cold expression on his face. He also is sad to look like a…

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    Many passages, poems, and stories give different meanings to their choice of words. In” On the Subway” Sharon Olds uses three different literary techniques. She portrays how two cultures are very different through point of view, symbolism, and imagery. Sharon writes about how two different people are so different yet close to each other. They are demonstrated through first person point of view. “The boy and i faced each other” shows how the speaker is using “I” which gives off as first person.…

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    the Subway Guy, a positive role model to people especially children with and without health conditions? Jared was born in Indianapolis indiana and graduated from indiana university. He first came to attention when one of his dorm mates wrote an article about how eating subway helped him lose weight. Men's Health then wrote about Jared in an article titled “crazy diets that work” he said that eating at subway and staying away from mayonnaise and high carb food helped him lose weight. Subway then…

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    Reading Physical Books vs. EBooks on the Subway Introduction As an avid reader, watching people read on the subway is interesting to me. Seeing what book a person is reading and trying to figure out what type of person they might be based on that one little bit of information has become a sort of hobby of mine. However, I’ve noticed that it’s much more difficult to see what a person is reading if they’re reading on an ebook or their phone. This made me realize a huge advantage to reading on…

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    In “on the subway,” by Sharon Olds, the speaker is a white woman questioning her safety with a young black male. This poem emphasizes the current standings of white and clack colored people. The author does this by the use of tone, imagery, and organization. The use of tone in this poem is through the eyes of the woman. As she sits in the subway car she notices a young black male. He has done nothing to her, nor has he said anything to her, but she continues to judge him for the red color he is…

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    Jane Hirshfield is connected to nature at her home in Marin County, California this is where she gets her inspiration for her poems. Hirshfield published “Tree” in 2000 as a free verse poem, breaking it into 4 stanzas and 4 sentences to convey the nature world. The poem represents a “young redwood” (line 2) that is growing near a house, near a kitchen window. The redwood is already scraping against the window frame of the house, reminding the reader of the “foolish” (line 1) idea of letting it…

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    Glory is fleeting. This expression means no matter how popular or famous someone gets, their fame and glory do not last. According to A. E. Housman’s, “To an Athlete Dying Young”, he illustrates how precious life is and how people tend to remember public figures of great promise that dies young. Housman’s “To an Athlete Dying Young” uses metaphor throughout the entire poem to illustrate the Athlete’s glory and his view on death. The poem reveals the concept of dying at the peak of their…

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