...Anh Luc MGT211 Mar 07, 2013 Business Description for HAPPY HOUSE Restaurant Happy House Restaurant will be a family Vietnamese restaurant where serve high quality Vietnamese dishes inspired by authentic family recipes. We want to be the restaurant choice for all families and singles, young and old, male or female. We have a menu with items that appeal to all ages of the family as well as single adults. The restaurant will serve all time of day including lunch and dinner. We will offer a lunch special with affordable price for everyone. Adding value will be an interesting business lunch menu with specialties every day. The menu will change every 3-4 months but keep the favorites. For dinner, we will provide delicious Vietnamese dishes to customers together with a warming and friendly atmosphere. The restaurant will also offer delivery service to busy customers all of day at no charge within 1-3 miles around restaurant. We will advertise our restaurant in social media such as newspapers, magazines, television, and radio. Also, we will use social network like Facebook and Twitter to introduce our restaurant. Besides advertisements, we will give some special promotion to customers. If a customer likes us on Facebook, introduces friend or texts to our given number, he will get a coupon with $5 off of his next meal. To attract new customers, we will offer a coupon with special price which less than its real value on Groupon website so that more people can know about our restaurant...
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...Running head: EMPRESS LUXURY LINENS Empress Luxury Linens Kendra Pitts Strayer University BUS 500/ Dr. Jason Cash July 24, 2011 Empress Luxury Linens The problem started when the company incurred damages from a very bad thunder storm. The system was hit and damaged however the damages were repairable at a reasonable cost. Once the damages were assessed the plot was devised to damage the remaining underground wires in order to raise the amount that the insurance company would pay out for the repairs. Antonio Melendez was faced with a very serious ethical dilemma. Before Antonio joined Empress, there were rumors that company successfully defrauded insurance companies and the upper level-management has condoned such practice. No whistle-blowers came out because there were no confidential mechanisms to protect them. Although Antonio knew that Empress has in the past defrauded the insurance company, it was before his arrival and was not sure what he should do. Although there are several different approaches and strategies that can be used to deal with this dilemma there are a few that would be ethically appropriate for the situation. One strategy that would be useful would be using the Individualism approach. By using this approach he will be able to look at and have to decide how to report the situation without incriminating himself. Antonio wants to keep his job however he knows what is going on is ethically wrong and wants no parts of it. ...
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...Comparative Essay: Cleopatra and Empress Wu Zetian Silke Karla Vinyard Strayer University Professor Mayhall HUM111346SC034-1164-001 (World Cultures 1) May 24, 2016 Cleopatra and Empress Wu Zetian Cleopatra and Empress Wu Zetian were two very powerful women of their time. Cleopatra, Last Pharaoh of Egypt. As queen of Egypt, Cleopatra is one of the most famous female rulers in history. Cleopatra’s family ruled Eygpt for more than 100 years before she was born around 69 BC. Empress Wu Zetian of Tang Dynasty. She was one of the concubines of Emperor Taizong; she was the empress of Emperor Gaozong; she was the mother of Emperor Zhongzong and Emperor Ruizong; she was once a nun in the temple. But her most glorious title was that she was the only female emperor in Chinese history who actually ruled the whole country for almost half a century. How Cleopatra and Empress Wu Zetian gained their power Most nations of note have had at least one great female leader. Not the United States of course, but one thinks readily enough of Hatshepsut of ancient Egypt, Russia’s astonishing Catherine the Great, or Trung Trac of Vietnam. These women were rarely chosen by their people. They came to power, mostly, by default or stealth; a king had no sons, or an intelligent queen usurped the powers of her useless husband. However, they rose, though, it has always been harder for a woman to rule effectively than it was for a man-more so in the earlier periods...
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...ethical dilemma faced by Antonio. In this case study Antonio work in the Empress Luxury Lines and he faced dilemma regarding the ethic in the work place. Kevin Pfeiffer works as a computer technician and his roles to estimated damage due to recent thunderstorm. Antonio requested a computer systems upgrade ever since he assumed his post two years ago. Phil Bailey, who was Kevin Pfeiffer’s supervisor, orders Kevin to reports the estimate of damage. Kevin reports about the $15,000 worth of damage so his supervisor and the chief financial officer both were unhappy with it. After that Phil Bradley called Kevin Pfeiffer to go back to work and haul all the underground wire and the systems prior to the arrival of the insurance adjustor. If Kevin perform this task than it would be damage of more than $500,000 which is beyond the actual estimate damage of $15,00.Kevin refused to perform the task and Matt called up to perform this task for them. Antonio faced dilemma such as what to do in this situation. He has mainly two choices such as a) to take a lawful action or b) compromise with person ethics. Antonio Melendez not feels any confident regarding bypass the chief financial officer Roger. Antonio Melendez not sure about his decision because he knows well very that there are no mechanisms was in place to report wrong-doing internally, and no protections were available for whistle-blowers. He had knowledge about the Empress Luxury Lines successfully defraud the insurance company in the past...
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...The Real Empress Theodora Theodora was born at around the time of 497 AD in Rome. She died of cancer in 548 AD when she was 51 years of age. Theodora’s father was a bear trainer and her mother, a homemaker. She then met Justinian I, the then later Byzantine emperor. Justinian kept her life very interesting.Theodora was born a peasant, but as she overcame that she helped establish women’s rights. Theodora was born into a peasant family, but then later met Justinian I, the emperor’s nephew. She met him after she took a job spinning wool at a house that was close to the palace. Justinian fell in love with Theodora. They shared passion and chemistry for each other. By law the two could not marry each other. Justinian I then was able to get the law changed to allow them to marry. They were crowned emperor and empress in 527 AD. As Empress Theodora had the power to influence others. Using her power she helped establish protection towards women and women’s rights. She establish many laws that helped women have more rights with divorce, inheritance, and especially poverty. Most importantly, the laws made prostitution illegal and established that anyone who committed rape will be sentenced to death penalty. Theodora is also know for saving Justinian and his role as emperor. In 532, Two political groups called the Blues and the Greens broke out in a riot, that later turned into a revolt. Justinian and his advisors could not control the Blues and the Greens, and soon became to pack...
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...Brayan Acevedo 11/15/13 HIST 278 Professor Belsky Lost Names: A biased Yet relatively accurate depiction Of Japanese occupation in Korea The Japanese occupation of Korea arguably began on 1876 with the Japan-Korea Treaty, was further cemented by the Japan- Korea Treaty of 1905, and finally made official by the Japan- Korea annexation Treaty of 1910. Japan occupied Korea for the next 35 years and during this time. In the book, Lost Names scenes from a Korean Boyhood by Richard E. Kim, the young narrator lives through this unfortunate era in Korea’s history, and he depicts what life was like under Japanese rule. Although very moving, this story must be read through carefully with a sense of neutrality and indifference, since this is clearly a biased interpretation. Although biased, I am still inclined to say that for the most part, the historical events are accurate, along with their effects on the Korean population. When viewed through a Japanese perspective, the story is slightly exaggerated and skewed to appeal to the Korean population, yet it is nevertheless a great work of literature, which can aid one in understanding this key event in East Asian history. Although there is an ongoing tension between Korea and Japan today which stems from this period and even decades before, it is important to note that books written on topics such as this are almost always going to have some sort of bias. When one’s country is oppressed and its...
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...The Japanese occupied Korea in 1910 after many years of struggle between different countries. Throughout the centuries there were multiple events that lead to this colonization. The events became disordered in 1864, when King Kojong ascended to the throne. He was too young, so his father Taewon-gun became the de facto ruler. His goals were to re-establish the power of the government, develop a policy of national exclusionism and continue to persecute the Catholics. During his rule, western men came in search of trade, but the Taewon-gun refused them. Japan repeatedly made attempts to establish political relations with Korea but they continually refused. In return the Japanese declared war on Korea. Meanwhile, the Taewon-gun felt as if he was an enormous financial burden on the people, so he handed over his power in 1874 to Kojong. When Kojong was in power he followed his father’s actions and refused to sign the treaties. This provoked Japan to fire on Korea and forced them to sign. The treaty then opened ports for Japan to trade and gave Japanese power in the south. The growing Japanese presence in Korea upset the rulers of China. Confrontation between Japan and China eventually broke out war in 1884. Japan emerged victorious and the two aggressors signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki, which recognized Japanese domination in Korea. Russia had a dream of southward expansion in East Asia, and with Japan’s dominance in the peninsula it was slowly becoming impossible. They then...
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...Empress Wu Gregory Filipian Empress Wu Empress Wu, more formally known as Wu Zetian, was born on February 17, 624 A.D. in Guanyuan, China. She was born into a wealthy family. She was the only female emperor in China’s history. Empress Wu was a harsh, strict leader who was not well liked. She ruled during the Tang Dynasty. While Wu was just fourteen, since she was so beautiful, emperor Taizong selected her as one of her concubines. Wu started her royal duties by doing the laundry, but one day one Taizong was alone, she began talking to him about Chinese history. In fact, she knew so much about Chinese history that he took her out of her laundry and made her his secretary. Wu’s beauty attracted another young man by the name of Prince Li Zhi. Li was the son of emperor Taizong. Soon...
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...Now, Empress Dowager Cixi lived in the Summer Palace; located in Beijing, China. During her time, the palace was a lovely imperial garden and a temporary home for the Qing Dynasty. Though the garden went under a lot of expansion and remodeling, because of constant destruction. In the Second Opium War 1860, the Old Summer Palace was destroyed and Emperor Tongzhi announced its reconstruction on November 17, 1887 (Peng 57). By about the year 1888, the palace was complete but having cost a large sum of money that the Empress obtained from pillaging their navy. As you can see, this palace was very important to the Empress. Not only was it one of Empress Cixi’s favorite places, but where she eventually retired. Until then, the Summer Palace had a significant role in advocating artistic culture and in political events throughout Empress Cixi’s reign. Shown within a number of rooms is an emphasized importance of the artistic culture. The Empress explored much with western styled fashion, photography, and decoration. In fact, Claire...
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...Sandra Okoko Prof. Herr German Civ. April 22 2016 EMPRESS FREDERICK Empress Frederick is one of the unusual women of German history. She’s talked about because of her intelligence, liberal views, and marriage to Kaiser Wilhelm I; and what she suffered in the Hohenzollern house. Many say she was one of the pioneers of the new Germany. But this is wrong. While she had a somewhat difficult life as the Empress in Germany, she didn’t contribute much to the German society. Empress Frederick was born on November 21, 1840 in Buckingham Palace as Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa to British parents; Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. According to historians, Prince Albert was born in Germany and was from a...
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...------------------------------------------------- Top of Form What is the Commonwealth? The Commonwealth is an association with 54 member states in 2003, which provide support to each other, and work together toward worldwide goals. The Commonwealth is described as a "family" of nations, firstly linked together in the British Empire, and now building over 1.7 billion people of many faiths, races, languages, and traditions, The Commonwealth represents almost one-third of the world's population. Commonwealth countries are able to work together in an atmosphere of greater trust and understand than generally prevails among nations. Commonwealth Day is holiday in most of the country under the day and it held (second Monday of March). Her Majesty The Queen is the Head of the Commonwealth. What is History of Commonwealth? The origins of the commonwealth lie in the British Empire. Starting in the 16th century, Britain invaded other lands. This was very violent most of the times. Some colonies such as India, invaded other land, had large local populations ruled by British overloads. The Commonwealth association became known in 1949. And it is one of the world’s oldest political associations of states. Its roots go back to the British Empire when some countries were ruled directly or indirectly by Britain. That year India became a republic but still wished to remain a member of the association. In response, leaders agreed that membership did not have to be based on allegiance to the British...
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...How accurate is it to say that the spread of revolutionary beliefs was the main reason for the fall of the Qing dynasty 1911-12? This essay will be looking at how much of a contribution the spread of revolutionary beliefs in China had in the fall of the Qing Dynasty. In order to determine the importance of this I will therefore also be looking at other factors such as, foreign interference, double tenth and the inability to change. I believe it is partially accurate to say that the spread of revolutionary beliefs was important in the downfall of the Qing Dynasty; however it wasn’t necessarily the most important factor. This can be determined from the effects of Sun Yatsen’s anti-government movement in China. Initially, the extreme need for revolution and reform stemmed from Cixi’s need and desire for conservatism. Her oblivious attitude towards the failure of the government angered many people and essentially gave reformers the ammunition to spread their own beliefs. As previously mentioned, Sun Yatsen was one of the people who felt strongly about changing the way things worked in China. He was particularly open minded and due to his education abroad had adopted a Westernized style of thinking. Thus, Yatsen attempted to modernise and regenerate China by removing foreign control and reasserting their unique character and greatness by forming the revolutionary alliance in 1905. Within this, his greatest belief was that the only way in which China would be able to modernise was...
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...9-502-040 OCTOBER 5, 2001 DOUGLAS B. HOLT Mountain Dew: Selecting New Creative Standing at the front of a PepsiCo conference room, Bill Bruce gestured enthusiastically, pointing to the sketches at his side. Bruce, a copywriter and Executive Creative Director, headed up the creative team on the Mountain Dew account for PepsiCo’s advertising agency, BBDO New York. In fact, it was Bruce who devised the famous “Do the Dew” campaign that had catapulted Mountain Dew to the number three position in its category. With his partner, art director Doris Cassar, Bruce had developed ten new creative concepts for Mountain Dew’s 2000 advertising to present to PepsiCo management. Gathered in the room to support Bruce and Cassar were BBDO senior executives Jeff Mordos (Chief Operating Officer), Cathy Israelevitz (Senior Account Director), and Ted Sann (Chief Creative Officer). Each of the three executives had over a decade of experience working on Mountain Dew. Representing PepsiCo were Scott Moffitt (Marketing Director, Mountain Dew), Dawn Hudson (Chief Marketing Officer, and a former senior ad agency executive), and Gary Rodkin (Chief Executive Officer, Pepsi Cola North America). Scott Moffitt scribbled notes as he listened to Bruce speak. Moffitt and the brand managers under him were charged with day-to-day oversight of Mountain Dew marketing. These responsibilities included brand strategy, consumer and sales promotions, packaging, line extensions, product changes, and sponsorships....
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...1. Q. What are some of the social, political, and economic forces that are influencing SIA’s decision to become a learning organization? * The situation in this case study demonstrates the need to consolidate employee knowledge into one system in an effort to improve overall company performance. SIA had acquired 30 separate businesses but they were still functioning like 30 separate companies. They each still had their own set of management and well-defined procedures and policies. As a result, most of the employees had developed their own areas of expertise. In the highly competitive insurance market, SIA needed to change this business philosophy if they were going to succeed. * In the early years of the new century, many companies use behavioral approach that means they use information and techniques from the social sciences to improve organizations health and improving internal relationships, and increasing problem for solving capabilities. In that time, social and political environment is changing. If SIA Corporation keep their own political policy, and keep its own hierarchy, characterized by strong top-down administration, SIA could not able to see or compete to other organizations as competition for achieving its goal. 2. Q. If you were a specialist from SIA, how and why would you respond to the proposed changes? What steps would you suggest Jerry take to increase employee utilization of the knowledge- sharing system In particular? How can he encourage...
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...China’s last emperor. The Last Emperor, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, shows the life of Pu-Yi from when he enters the Forbidden City at age three to become emperor of China, to his final days as a reformed man. The film, although it showed how China was during the Qing Dynasty in a fairly honest light, also had its downfalls. Many problems plagues the last years of the Qing Dynasty, such as the Republic Revolutions, opium, warlords, and the confusing relationship with Japan and it’s government during this time. These issues were either not touched on or barely noticeable during the almost three hour long film. The story of Pu Yi, China’s last emperor, starts with him being taken to the Forbidden City at the age of three. The Dowager Empress “arranged once more for a boy emperor.” (Morton, 174) Pu Yi would not stay emperor long, as he would lose that title in 1912 because of the Republican Revolution. Formed by Sun Yat-Sen, it was a revolution against imperial rule. This revolution was also largely a military revolt and the beginnings of a fast changing government. In the film this Revolution seemed to hardly happen. Although the young emperor was being protected from the outside world, it would have made the film more historically clear if this event was explained more in depth. As an important event during that was part of Pu Yi’s loss of power, the Republic Revolution should have been included in the storyline. Opium was such a commodity in Chinese society once trade was...
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