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  • A New World Not So Far Away - 1,082 words
    A New World Not So Far Away A New World Not So Far Away There are a lot of differences between the American and Chinese culture and values. Aspects such as philosophy, family values, time management, individuality, and religion are just some modern examples of the many differences between these two major industrial countries. However, one does not have to come from China to experience just how different and influential these cultures are. Throughout most of my childhood, I have been predominantly exposed to nothing but the Chinese culture. When my parents first immigrated to the United States from Canton, China, they rented a small apartment located right in the heart of Chinatown. Chinatown ...
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  • Cost Estimates For European Tour - 515 words
    Cost Estimates For European Tour March 15-Day One the group will be leaving Orlando International Airport by plane on Flight 212 leaving for Madrid, Spain. Price = $418.00 March 18-Day four the group will be leaving Madrid by plane on flight 86 for Paris, France. Price = $288.00 March 21- Day seven the group will be leaving Paris International by plane on flight 124 for Geneva, Switzerland. Price = $130.00 March 24- Day ten the group will leave Geneva by plane on flight 584 for Vienna, Austria. Price = $150.00 March 27- Day thirteen the group will be leaving for its final destination from Vienna by plane on flight 56 for Berlin, Germany. Price = $200.00 Cost Estimates For Logging Madrid, Spa ...
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  • Dick Enberg Of Nbc Sports Once Said, The Super Bowl Has Come To Represent The Sport Pinnacle Of Modern Society, The Place - 537 words
    Dick Enberg of NBC sports once said, "The Super Bowl has come to represent the sport pinnacle of modern society, the place which young men reach for footballs and sometimes catch a piece of immorality on the way." For a full 12 months a year, 30 teams of the NFL practice all for one day in January. Every phase of every team operation is focused on a single goal "the world championship of professional football". Over 1800 men have participated in this special day. Jeff Kaye of NFL films said, "This game has become America's biggest one day sporting event. One play follows a player the rest of his life." On Super Bowl Sunday you will experience distinctive mood experienced by virtually everyon ...
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  • Doll Story Plot - 565 words
    Doll Story Plot This short story, "The Doll" is about poor out of work okies back in the early 1930's looking for any type of job they can find, so they can get paid or something to eat. Mrs. Hollis and the two okies are the main characters in the story. The story tells about these okies asking for work from a well off woman, Mrs. Hollis, and how she treats them. In spite of her will to help them, she eventually sends them away after meager payment and food. The story starts off as two ragged boys walk up Mrs. Hollis' lawn coming from the camp, where poor out of work families live. They were two "okies" looking for a job to get some food. Mrs. Hollis is disgusted at all of the dirt and ragge ...
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  • Dunkin Donuts - 773 words
    Dunkin Donuts Dunkin Donuts by Edelia Jackson Bus 181: Intro to Business Dr. Winter November 22, 2000 Jackson 2 Dunkin Donuts first obtained fame through their wonderful tasting donuts. Today Dunkin Donuts has a total of forty-nine different kinds of donuts to choose from. They come in flavors like Apple N Spice, clair and Bow Tie donut. As time progressed Dunkin Donuts not only included donuts on their list of treats but other products as well. These added products consist of muffins, bagels and sandwiches and an innovative creation called munchkins. Munchkins are in actuality the missing dough from the center of a donut. When they make the donuts, the middle of the donut is cut out. Instea ...
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  • Elvis Aron Presley - 676 words
    Elvis Aron Presley At the time, no one realized that The world of music and entertainment would forever change. It was noon, on January 8, 1935, when Gladys Smith Presley, a poor Mississippi God-fearing sewing machine operator and wife of farm hand Vernon Elvis Presley, gave birth to twin sons Elvis Aron and Jesse Garon Presley. Buried in an unmarked Priceville, Mississippi grave, Jesse Garon died within six hours of birth. Jesses twin, Elvis Aron, was to become the most influential force in the history of popular music and a melding force between cultures. As the worlds most endearing and successful entertainer of his age, Elvis sold over three hundred million records, and created thirty-th ...
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  • Fantasy Rock Business Report - 1,635 words
    Fantasy Rock - Business Report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fantasy ROCK will be a small business that provides entertainment and leisure activities. We will sell a variety of foods and beverages. Our menu will contain many dishes. A large appetizer section, Steaks, Chicken, sandwiches, hamburgers, soups and salads will be our specialty. We will sell several types of beer on tap and in bottles. A few micro brews such as Fat Tire Ale, and Honey Brown larger will be kept on tap, as well as the cheaper larger brands such as Budweiser and Coors. Several large screen TV's will be placed through out the cafe'. They will be playing an assortment of things. Our main TV's will be playing rock videos that go alo ...
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  • Great Depression Interview - 499 words
    Great Depression Interview When were you born? March 6, 1924 How did the Great Depression affect your life (childhood) at the time? Didn't know we were poor Had to wait for things During the Depression, where did you live? How was that geographic area affected by the Depression? Lived in Queens, NY Everyone was the same Only people that had more were civil service employees When did your family or community first feel the economic impact of the Depression? By 1933 Had some money It was all used up Father lost job, knitting mill How was the school in your community affected by the Depression? Not at all What did you do for entertainment during the Depression? Summer school, crafts Radio Littl ...
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  • Hippus Or Dolphin Fish - 286 words
    Hippus Or Dolphin Fish Hippurus also known as Dolphin Fish, Dorado, or Mahi- Mahi. Is a large deep sea fish that lives in tropical and subtropical seas. They can be found under floating objects and have been known to follow boats. You will usually find a school of them underneath a bunch of floating Sargasso. They are bright greenish blue above, and yellow on it's sides. All over the sides of their bodies they have Irregular blue or golden blotches. They have the capability of flashing purple, chartreuse, and a wide range of other colors. Their body tapers sharply from head to tail. The profile of an adult males head is nearly vertical and the head of a female is more sloping and rounded. Si ...
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  • Introduction - 1,376 words
    ... nce, that large cities were marvelous places where only wealth existed; and everything I heard about them from other people confirmed that belief. They talked about the great city as if it were a wonderful paradise where everything was beautiful...I seemed to feel, from what they said that people there were more really people than those I saw around me in my town. Eva knew that the only place she could realistically become a star, was 150 miles across the pampas, in Buenos Aires. At fifteen she was determined to shake the pampas dust from her shoes and head to the concrete paradise of her dreams. Her chance came in the form of a young handsome tango singer named Agustin Magaldi. Magaldi ...
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  • Kent Kite Club - 2,569 words
    Kent Kite Club "YES, HERE IN TUNBRIDGE WELLS we've got it all, the infamous Mineral Spa - often frequented by royalty, a theatre and the world-renowned Pantiles, an elegant shopping area, laid out way back in 1638. Plus many organisations and charities including the English Basket-weavers' Association, Welsh Bagpipe Players Worldwide, and of course, the Kent Kite Club. Please see me after the tour if you would like a free guide to local clubs and events." The tour guide gave a sickly, toothy grin, then led the rest of the hot and tired tourists off to another 'interesting' part of the city. Mr. Mohandas Rashid, a tall dark Indian with a furry moustache, took a long breath as his eyes scanned ...
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  • Managing Waste, To Save Our World Have You Checked Your Garbage Lately Are You Aware That You Are Throwing Away Many Material - 214 words
    Managing Waste, To Save Our World Have you checked your garbage lately? Are you aware that you are throwing away many materials that could be saved? If we did simple things like reusing glass, we could reduce our municipal landfill sites by almost 10%. Waste cannot be simply thrown away anymore, now it must be managed. Managing our trash is the "in thing", yet it is hardly convenient. Lets face the facts, sealed toxins "won't affect us for a good twenty years". Although this may be true, there are still many advantages to waste management. Today, more people are in favour of companies who invest in "green products". As a result, companies have removed phosphates, bleaches, and have made thei ...
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  • Mc Donalds Corporation - 1,842 words
    Mc Donald`s Corporation McDonald's Corporation is the world's leading food service organization. The corporation started out as a small drive-through in 1948 by two brothers, Dick and Mac McDonald. Raymond Albert Kroc, a salesman, saw a great opportunity in this market and advised Dick and Mac to expand their operation and open new restaurants. In 1961 Kroc bought out the McDonald brothers. By 1967 McDonalds expanded its operations to countries outside the U.S.A. This unyielding expansion led the Corporation to open 23,000 McDonald's restaurants in 110 countries in 1994, producing $3.4 bn in annual revenues. In addition, McDonald's opens a new restaurant every three hours. Also, McDonald's h ...
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  • Norwegian Business Culture - 1,079 words
    ... alk business after only a few minutes of small talk. Chit-chat and general conversation do not represent an important part of doing business. Norwegians get to know their counterparts while talking business, whereas in many other cultures visitors must take more time to build rapport. Norwegians do not consider negotiating a time-consuming ritual. Negotiations will be prolonged only if the major facets are unclear or in flux. Since results are the objective, Norwegians will make an effort to have the right people in the picture from the first meeting forward. Negotiators are expected to process information in the direction of decision-making. Norwegians are known for their high quality p ...
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  • Obasan By Joy Kogawa - 1,757 words
    Obasan By Joy Kogawa Today, society has become a boisterous world of communication. From telephone conversations to live Internet chat and e-mail, the world has never before been quite so in touch. In the novel Obasan, by Joy Kogawa, Naomi Nakane does not have technology to communicate. Instead, she faces the dilemma of communicating at all. From her family, Naomi is shown the many faceted truths of speech and communication. From strong, silent Obasan, to stubborn, resolute Aunt Emily, Naomi finds that one can correspond with others through silence as well as through speech. As a child, Naomi spends much of her life in non-communicative silence, only to help further the distance between hers ...
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  • Oscar - 2,428 words
    Oscar Wilde Author: Oscar Wilde Setting: Begins in a flat in London then proceeds to a manor house in the countryside in the late 1800's. Plot: Two men, John Jack Earnest Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, use the deception [a Bunbury] that both their names were Ernest, in order to secure marriage to the women they love, Gwendolen Fairfax and Cecily Cardew. Then there is the ultimate unraveling of their lies, which still ends in their impending nuptials. Cast of Key Characters John Jack Ernest Worthing "Bon-vivant" [Jack to Algernon 2] Algernon is asking Jack what brought him to town. Jack has come to town to get away from his responsibilities in the country, his ward Cecily, and to see Gwendo ...
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  • Oscar Wilde Influence - 419 words
    Oscar Wilde Influence One of the most difficult obstacles a playwright has to overcome is finding a way to engage and interest their audience to their piece. Often having to deal with such problems such as boredom, inattentiveness, or just a general lack of interest, playwrights often invent dramatic devices that entice and entertain their audiences. An example of this is the character Lane in Oscar Wildes "The Importance of Being Earnest." Not only does he portray what the public sentiment is like, he also offers a channel for Wilde to portray the handling of the "lower orders" by the English upper class. Lane, as any good servant should be, is loyal and trustworthy towards his master Alger ...
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  • Red Badge Of Courage - 1,000 words
    Red Badge Of Courage Henry, "the youth", was a young man who lived on a farm with his mother. He dreamed about what fighting in a war would be like, and dreamed of being a hero. He dreamed of the battles of war, and of what it would be like to fight in those glorious battles. His mother was a wise, caring woman who had strong convictions about not wanting Henry to goto war. She is a very hardworking woman, and loves her son a great deal. She gave him hundreds of reasons why he was needed on the farm and not in the war. Henry knew his mother would not want him to enlist, but it was his decision to make. He dreamed of the battles of war, and of what it would be like to fight in those glorious ...
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  • Sabbath Dinner - 1,303 words
    Sabbath Dinner The Israeli family is not an ordinary American family no matter how Americanized the kids feel. In most American families, with a teenager involved a Friday night is a detached night from the family. You ask just about any teenager what they do on a Friday night and they will say, "Party" or "Hang out with friends". On the other hand the family-dinner that my parents and I went to was at our friends house and like most Israeli families they to spend Friday nights as a family; no one leaves the house until dinner is over. (Unless they go to a synagogue together and then come home to have dinner, or go to a friends house together) Dinner is a whole separate ritual, there are cer ...
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  • Strategic Plan For Gnc - 1,748 words
    Strategic Plan For Gnc Company Background General Nutrition Companies Inc., was founded 65 years ago in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the premise that Americans wanted to maintain control over their health. David Shakirian founded the company. In 1935 he launched a dream of his by establishing a little health food store in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He called it Lackzoom. The products that were offered at his store included yogurt and healthy foods such as honey, grains and healthy sandwiches. The concept of being a health store and serving health food was thought to be a fad that would soon pass over back then. To the surprise of many of Shakarian's critics, many people embraced Lackzoom. Davi ...
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