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    My advisor’s name is Michael O’Connor, he went to the University of Northern Iowa and has his masters in sociology with an emphasize in criminology. His original plan in life was not to become a teacher, but due to an incident that happened while on the job in the law enforcement, as a police officer, he was considered disable to do his job anymore so he took that opportunity to go back to school. O’Connor believes that everyone should know about sociology because it connects in your everyday…

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    Papa John’s targets young adults, social media/smartphone heavy users and also sports fans. In general, it’s mostly people with common hobbies. Again, they’re pandering to lowest common denominator. The brand uses a friendly, funnyish voice in all their campaigns to try to communicate that pizza is the answer to everything, and nobody does it like Papa John’s. With every post they also try to plug in all their promotions, which would be their ultimate goal. Twitter seems to be the main focus…

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    Knowing the demographics of the location where a new business plans on opening in is essential to determine whether or not the business will be successful in that specific area. Captured in a Flash will be located in Hamilton, Massachusetts, which is a town located north of Boston. Captured in a Flash will rent the retail space at 44 Railroad Ave in Hamilton, Massachusetts. The rent for this retail space is $1800 a month, which includes utilities. This location has a total of 561 square feet…

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    As you walk into the local library, you see the group of women that you meet with every second Tuesday of the month, for your book reading club meeting. This is your association with a group organized for the purpose of one interest or of several interests in common. That groups members are voluntary associates of that gathering. Voluntary is described by most dictionaries as an act that was done, given, or acting of one 's own free will. A local church has visitation once a week to recruit new…

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    Fast Food Culture Analysis

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    translated into a countries dominant language in order to be displayed on televisions in those countries. These fast food chains have come up with clever ways to sell their products to otherwise traditional countries. Companies such as McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, KFC, Starbucks, and Taco Bell, are all American franchises that have opened in different countries around the world. There is an ongoing economic, social, and medical change around the world due to the exposure to these restaurants around…

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    Product Pizza Hut is the one of the largest pizza 's restaurant chain in the world. The Pizza Hut have more than 320 restaurant chain in Malaysia. They are provide a variety of pizzas to customers .There are some raw material of the pizza hut in prepare food are cheese, flour, dobines, vegetables and others .Product that is the one of the key of element in the market offering that can new offered to a market that satisfy customers need and want. Malaysia is a culture country, so the Pizza Hut…

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    In the article “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko, he warns the consumers of the deception of fast food chains. He states the dangers of eating fast food and he agrees that it harms the body. Throughout the article he argues that the consumer isn’t at fault, the one to blame are the fast food chains. To put across ideas he asks questions, he uses his own personal narrative, imagery, and tone, with these tactics he’s able to argue against the deceitful tactics of the fast food industry.…

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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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    Picture this, that it is dinner time with your family and they all want pizza but you want chinese. As a result it would give more people a pleasure to be getting pizza even though it may give you displeasure. Simply because would produce the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people, therefore you get pizza for dinner. This is a simple application of Jeremy Bentham's the greatest happiness principle. Basically the greatest happiness principle is the idea that you should do actions…

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    I was in paradise. Plop! I was struck by something brown. It was a football. I was hit by a car. I got up quickly as I could because I was not about to le anyone see. I looked around making sure no one saw what happened, but all I could see was my little cousin playing handball and my older cousins playing rugby. A sigh of relief came out of my mouth, but realization struck me like a lightning bolt. Who the heck hit me? I ran to the field so no one would seem me. “Man, whoever threw that is…

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