...Jingle Bells and a Cake Lights! Snow! Santa! It was that time of year again, my favorite holiday, Christmas. My mom, two of my brothers and I all decorated the house, inside and out. Our house was so nice and filled with Christmas colors. Our tree, garage, front door, and driveway were all covered with bright LED lights. I decorated a green reef with ornaments and bows to put up on the door. It was my mom’s idea to put a red bow on the mailbox. We had three plastic reindeer outside, two standing up and one down looking like it was eating grass. After all since it does snow a lot in Richmond we had a white Christmas. The snow is was so fluffy and soft that it felt like soft marshallows that will melt in your hand. The snow was perfect for the snowman we made to put up. He was a traditional snowman with the black pebbles for eyes, a carrot for a nose, and long branches for arms. To change him up from the rest of the snowmen my brother put one of his own black cardigans around the snowman. On the inside of the house we had a big 10 foot tree. It had lights spiraled around it, globe ornaments that were different colors (but they all matched, nothing tacky), little angles dangling and a nice white star at the top. Those decorations took a lot of work, but it was worth it. My family came to my exquisite city of Richmond, Virginia. All my cousins, my grandparents, my uncles and aunts even family friends came over to my house. It was a celebration. Not just a celebration of giving...
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...sketch of the "Angry birds", saw them on the Net. Once I agreed to her order, immediately I googled, i knoww that my kids had been playing this game in my iphone but I just couldn't be bothered. I am not so keen on the games, i only know how to play 'Tetris' and a bit of " Solitaire". the eggs, the centre of attraction, the reason for the birds to be so angry because they were stolen by the green piggies. I googled in youtube, watched the games, the short stories just to find out what the fuss was all about, what is this "angry birds' all about. why are they so angry, wwwhat makes them so furious, so now I know.......... Five angry, fuming, birds, Batrisyia told me, each one of these birds has its own specialty and unique characters, the red one was the main character but it does not have any special ability, and ...... to be continued...haha..... i don't really know actually, have to do more homework on them. Actually I am waiting for the catapult to dry properly, before I put all the angry birds on the cake, this is just a seneak preview, my friend will collect this cake tomorrow afternoon. OUCH! dah lah kena lastik, nak ambik telur, jatuh terhempap pulak dengan bata bata ni..... gotta go..... Posted by zue at 5:18 AM 4 comments Labels: 3D cake Friday, December 2, 2011 love letters cupcakes "in you, i have found the greatest joy in my life', her feeling is expressed via these cupcakes " i love you more than watching movies on rainy days" , yes we all love watching...
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...In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Feasibility Studies Submitted to: Leo Santiago C. Arrabaca III, MBA Date Submitted: January 24, 2015 I. Executive Summary A. Market Research 1. Research Methods a. Survey: (Location where Survey was done) The surveys were administered to people around the Divisoria area through printed questionnaires. b. Observation: (Location where Observation was done) Observations were done at Something Sweet, Sweetleaf, Greenwich, Chinkee Tea, and Coffee Works. All located in the Divisoria area. c. Focus Group Interview: (Location where FGI was done) The focus group interview was held at Insideout City, 4/f One Montecarlo Building, Corner Corrales-Hayes, Hayes Street, Cagayan de Oro City. 2. Demand Analysis a.Total Monthly Demand of Products = 7110 units/month b. Market Share: Something Sweet 15.11% Sweet leaf 20.51% Greenwich(pearl coolers) 10.40% B. Marketing Mix 1. Name of product / service / company: Table Top 2. Price per variant: Php 60.00 3. Distribution Channel: Somewhere in Divisoria 4. Promotions: a.) Business Uniforms b.) Product Packaging (jars and notes) c.) Loyalty Stamp Card for customers C. Production Plan Production Schedule: Everyday for 6 days per week except for school holidays. Total Duration per Production: Per unit=5 minutes Total Number of Units Produced...
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...Lord Ashcroft International Business School Enterprise and Entrepreneurial Management Marketing, Strategy and Enterprise Module Code: MOD003477 Year: 2014/15 Semester: 1 Academic Year: 2014/15 Semester/Trimester: 1 SID NUMBER: 1318572/1 MODULE CODE: MODOO3477 NAME OF COMPANY: Little Miss Cupcake WORD COUNT: 2000 words Table Of contents Contents 1.0Introduction 5 2.0 Market Research 8 2.1 Market Research Methods 9 2.1.1. Analysis of Marketing Environment 10 2.2 Setting the Marketing Objective. 11 2.2.1 Market Segmentation 12 Geographic 12 Demographic 12 Lifestyle 12 Other Segments 13 2.3 Marketing Strategies 14 2.3.1 Innovation (PRODUCTS): 14 2.3.2 Identification (OF TARGET MARKETS BY PRICE, ADJUST STRATEGY): 14 2.3.3 Interaction (PROMOTIONS EXTERNAL): 14 2.3.4 Information Gathering (INFORMAL NETWORKING AND PLACE): 15 2.4 Issues in Market Research 16 Survey Design 16 Survey Nonresponse 16 Survey Bias 16 3.0Conclusion 18 4.0 Recommendation 19 1.0 Introduction This Market research will include a business synopsis and also a project outline for the opening of Little Miss cupcake. Market research is critical as it is the chief attribute linking consumers, customers and public to the researcher through statistics assisting the business in identification of consumer behaviors, marketing opportunities and threats therefore strengthening market position by knowledge...
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...CUPCAKE Recipe INGREDIENTS 110g butter, softened 110g caster sugar 110g plain flour 2 tsp baking powder ¼ tsp salt 2 medium eggs 1 tsp vanilla extract METHOD Preheat the oven to 180C/ 350F / Gas 4. Line a muffin tin with paper cases. Put the butter and sugar in a bowl and beat until pale and fluffy. Sift the flour, baking powder and salt into the bowl. Beat the eggs and vanilla and add to the bowl. Beat until just combined. Spoon the mixture into the paper cases. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes until risen, golden and firm to the touch. Cool in the tin for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Fillings and Flavour Suggestions You can add a filling to the cupcake by cutting a cone from the middle of each cake with a serrated knife. Fill the hole with jam, lemon curd or one of these fabulous fillings: Raspberry and Chocolate Cupcakes Fill each cake with 1 tsp seedless raspberry jam and ice with chocolate buttercream. Lemon Cupcakes Fill each with 1 tsp lemon curd. Ice with lemon buttercream. Caramel Cupcakes Fill each with 1 tsp dulche de leche, ice with a single quantity of vanilla buttercream and top with sliced banana Chocolate Cream Cupcakes Mix 75g mascarpone with 2 tbsp double cream and quarter tsp vanilla. Put 1 tsp of this in the centre of each cupcake. Ice with chocolate buttercream. Buttercream Icing Suggestions For plain buttercream, beat 110g butter until soft, then beat in 110g icing sugar, a tablespoon at a time...
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...NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION At Frisch’s, you will always find fresh, wholesome food, served by real, friendly people. Since 1946, that’s what has set Frisch’s Big Boy apart.What makes our food so delicious and different is that we make so much from scratch with carefully sourced ingredients. It is our pleasure providing you with information on the selections we serve to help you achieve your dietary goals. ITEM BURGERS & SANDWICHES BEEF Super Big Boy® Big Boy ® SERVING CALORIES SIZE FAT (g) SAT. FAT (g) TRANS FAT (g) CHOLEST. SODIUM (mg) (mg) CARB. (g) FIBER (g) SUGAR (g) PROTEIN (g) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1190 680 460 690 1020 710 930 810 690 600 530 480 680 610 710 880 84 44 22 46 63 32 54 57 47 40 35 31 45 19 45 48 24 12 8 13 20 12 17 18 14 10 8 6 8 12 19 20 2 1.5 1 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 1 1 0.5 0.5 0 0 2.5 3.5 220 110 95 115 185 140 155 150 120 100 65 55 50 90 140 140 1660 940 420 960 1570 970 1470 1270 1110 710 880 680 910 3410 1220 1420 35 32 30 31 55 57 56 31 30 28 31 30 52 65 34 64 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 7 5 4 5 5 11 11 10 6 4 2 4 3 3 7 9 13 63 34 31 35 53 48 49 41 35 31 21 19 18 44 43 48 Brawny Lad® Swiss Miss Primetime BLT Cheeseburger Primetime Mushroom & Swiss Primetime Cheeseburger Bacon Cheeseburger 1/4 lb. Cheeseburger 1/4 lb. Hamburger Small Cheeseburger Small Hamburger Country Fried Steak Cheese Steak Patty Melt Lg. Patty Melt Sm. FISH Fish Sandwich Small Fish Sandwich Whitefish Sandwich Tuna Salad Sandwich Tuna Melt Lg. Tuna Melt Sm...
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...“It doesn‟t have to be complicated. You and me and a mutual attraction. It doesn‟t come much simpler than that.” “Good times—is that all you‟re about?” Ellie shook her head. “Of course you are. Men like you always are.” “Men like me?” “Arrogant, ego as wide as the blue Aussie sky. Always looking out for number one.” Matt studied her. The telltale blush, the sparkle in those eyes, the way her fingers played over the back of the chair. “You‟re a contradiction, do you realize that? You say you don‟t want complicated, yet you‟re rejecting simple. What do you want, Ellie Rose?” Her mouth tightened and she swept to the door, yanked it open. Then she turned and glared back at him. “With you, Matt McGregor? Nothing. I just want to be left alone.” When not teaching or writing, ANNE OLIVER loves nothing more than escaping into a book. She keeps a box of tissues handy—her favorite stories are intense, passionate, against-all-odds romances. Eight years ago she began creating her own characters in paranormal and time-travel adventures, before turning to contemporary romance. Other interests include quilting, astronomy, all things Scottish and eating anything she doesn‟t have to cook. Sharing her characters‟ journeys with readers all over the world is a privilege…and a dream come true. The winner of Australia‟s Romantic Book of the Year Award for short category in both 2007 and 2008, Anne lives in Adelaide, South Australia, and has two adult children. Visit her website at www.anne-oliver...
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...10000 quiz questions and answers www.cartiaz.ro 10000 general knowledge questions and answers 10000 general knowledge questions and answers www.cartiaz.ro No Questions Quiz 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Carl and the Passions changed band name to what How many rings on the Olympic flag What colour is vermilion a shade of King Zog ruled which country What colour is Spock's blood Where in your body is your patella Where can you find London bridge today What spirit is mixed with ginger beer in a Moscow mule Who was the first man in space What would you do with a Yashmak Who betrayed Jesus to the Romans Which animal lays eggs On television what was Flipper Who's band was The Quarrymen Which was the most successful Grand National horse Who starred as the Six Million Dollar Man In the song Waltzing Matilda - What is a Jumbuck Who was Dan Dare's greatest enemy in the Eagle What is Dick Grayson better known as What was given on the fourth day of Christmas What was Skippy ( on TV ) What does a funambulist do What is the name of Dennis the Menace's dog What are bactrians and dromedaries Who played The Fugitive Who was the King of Swing Who was the first man to fly across the channel Who starred as Rocky Balboa In which war was the charge of the Light Brigade Who invented the television Who would use a mashie niblick In the song who killed Cock Robin What do deciduous...
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...even white teeth and highly kissable lips. It still freaks me out that out of all the girls in school, I’m the one he picked to kiss with those lips. “Hey, babe,” Seth said to me, blinking his long, sexy eyelashes—the ones that I overheard my mom telling Sidney’s mom over the phone are totally wasted on a guy. He snaked an arm around my waist and gave me a squeeze. “Hi,” I said, a little breathlessly. Not just because of the squeeze, but because I had a twelve-top (Mrs. Hogarth’s ninety-seventh birthday party) that was running me ragged, refilling their iced tea glasses and such, so I was panting a little anyway. “How was the movie?” “Lame,” Sidney answered for everyone. “You didn’t miss anything. Lindsay should stick with red; blond does nothing for her. Seriously, though. What’s Morgan Castle doing here?” Sidney used the menu I’d just given her to point at a table over in Shaniqua’s section. “I mean, she’s got some nerve.” I started to say Sidney was wrong—no way would Morgan Castle be caught dead at the Gull ’n Gulp. Especially at the height of the summer season, when the place was so packed. Locals—like Morgan—know better than to try to set foot near this place during high season. At least, not without a reservation. If you don’t have a reservation at the Gull ’n Gulp—even on a Tuesday night, like tonight—during high season, you...
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...Copyright Salman Rushdie, 1988 All rights reserved VIKING Published by the Penguin Group Viking Penguin Inc., 40 West 23rd Street, New York, New York 10010, U.S.A. Penguin Books Ltd, 27 Wrights Lane, London W8 5TZ, England Penguin Books Australia Ltd. Ringwood, Victoria, Australia Penguin Books Canada Ltd, 2801 John Street, Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R 1B4 Penguin Books (N.Z.) Ltd, 182-190, Wairau Road, Auckland ro, New Zealand Penguin Books Ltd, Registered Offices: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England Published in 1989 by Viking Penguin Inc. For Marianne Contents I The Angel Gibreel II Mahound III Ellowen Deeowen IV Ayesha V A City Visible but Unseen VI Return to Jahilia VII The Angel Azraeel VIII The Parting of the Arabian Seas IX A Wonderful Lamp Satan, being thus confined to a vagabond, wandering, unsettled condition, is without any certain abode; for though he has, in consequence of his angelic nature, a kind of empire in the liquid waste or air, yet this is certainly part of his punishment, that he is . . . without any fixed place, or space, allowed him to rest the sole of his foot upon. Daniel Defoe, _The History of the Devil_ I The Angel Gibreel "To be born again," sang Gibreel Farishta tumbling from the heavens, "first you have to die. Hoji! Hoji! To land upon the bosomy earth, first one needs to fly. Tat-taa! Taka-thun! How to ever smile again, if first you won't cry? How to win the darling's love, mister, without a sigh? Baba, if you want to get born again...
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...Comments on FUTURE SHOCK C. P. Snow: "Remarkable ... No one ought to have the nerve to pontificate on our present worries without reading it." R. Buckminster Fuller: "Cogent ... brilliant ... I hope vast numbers will read Toffler's book." Betty Friedan: "Brilliant and true ... Should be read by anyone with the responsibility of leading or participating in movements for change in America today." Marshall McLuhan: "FUTURE SHOCK ... is 'where it's at.'" Robert Rimmer, author of The Harrad Experiment: "A magnificent job ... Must reading." John Diebold: "For those who want to understand the social and psychological implications of the technological revolution, this is an incomparable book." WALL STREET JOURNAL: "Explosive ... Brilliantly formulated." LONDON DAILY EXPRESS: "Alvin Toffler has sent something of a shock-wave through Western society." LE FIGARO: "The best study of our times that I know ... Of all the books that I have read in the last 20 years, it is by far the one that has taught me the most." THE TIMES OF INDIA: "To the elite ... who often get committed to age-old institutions or material goals alone, let Toffler's FUTURE SHOCK be a lesson and a warning." MANCHESTER GUARDIAN: "An American book that will ... reshape our thinking even more radically than Galbraith's did in the 1950s ... The book is more than a book, and it will do more than send reviewers raving ... It is a spectacular outcrop of a formidable, organized intellectual effort ... For the first time in history...
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...Bloom’s Classic Critical Views W i l l ia m Sha k e Sp e a r e Bloom's Classic Critical Views alfred, lord Tennyson Benjamin Franklin The Brontës Charles Dickens edgar allan poe Geoffrey Chaucer George eliot George Gordon, lord Byron henry David Thoreau herman melville Jane austen John Donne and the metaphysical poets John milton Jonathan Swift mark Twain mary Shelley Nathaniel hawthorne Oscar Wilde percy Shelley ralph Waldo emerson robert Browning Samuel Taylor Coleridge Stephen Crane Walt Whitman William Blake William Shakespeare William Wordsworth Bloom’s Classic Critical Views W i l l ia m Sha k e Sp e a r e Edited and with an Introduction by Sterling professor of the humanities Yale University harold Bloom Bloom’s Classic Critical Views: William Shakespeare Copyright © 2010 Infobase Publishing Introduction © 2010 by Harold Bloom All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher. For more information contact: Bloom’s Literary Criticism An imprint of Infobase Publishing 132 West 31st Street New York NY 10001 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data William Shakespeare / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom : Neil Heims, volume editor. p. cm. — (Bloom’s classic critical views) Includes bibliographical references...
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