...Professor, JIS College of Engineering, West Bengal, India, ss.jisce@gmail.com Goutami Dey, U.G. Student, JIS College of Engineering, West Bengal, India, goutamidey783@gmail.com Madhurhita Ganguly, U.G. Student, JIS College of Engineering, West Bengal, India, madhurhita.ganguly@gmail.com Priyankar Paul, U.G. Student, JIS College of Engineering, West Bengal, India, priyankar.3110@gmail.com Subhayan Paul, U.G. Student, JIS College of Engineering, West Bengal, India, subhayanp@gmail.com Abstract: There have been enormous number of attacks recorded...
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...Secret Shoppers Proposal Call to Action and Conclusion Powerpoint Content: Call to Action: What needs to be done? --- Hiring in-house secret shoppers When? --- As soon as possible after assigning duties By whom? --- Nate, Denise, Catherine How? --- Hiring at least 12 secret shoppers, 2 for each city, each goes to at least five stores every day Conclusion: …… Presentation Content: Call to Action: ( What needs to be done? When? By Whom? How? ) Now that we have identified the problems and have the solutions, there are actions that need to be done. We need to hire the in-house secret shoppers. Because there are so many Maverik convenience stores in the Salt Lake Valley, we need to employ at least two secret shoppers for each city. Because it contains six cities (Salt Lake City, Murray, Sandy, South Jordan, West Jordan and West Valley), we will need at least 12 secret shoppers in total. Take Salt Lake City for example, we can hire two secret shoppers and each one of them go to two sides of the city: one goes to southern and western, another goes to northern and eastern. We need to assign each secret shopper to go to at least five stores every day. Their duties included talking to the store managers, cashiers, greeters and even some of the customers for getting the information of overall service quality. They also need to take times to observe how the store employees interact with the customers and check the cleanliness of the whole store environment. The secret shoppers need...
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...On July 15th, 1793 the French send a secret expedition into the Mississippi river region that is led by Andre Michaux. Word gets back to President George Washington and the Spanish causing the cessation of the expedition. With this new insight of the French expedition Spain opens New Orleans back open to the Americans for use. In 1801 changes in leadership are noted in America, Thomas Jefferson becomes the third president, in France Napoleon Bonaparte becomes the leader. Napoleon goes to Spain and comes to terms to trade Louisiana for a small area in northern Italy, The deal is kept secret from the US and the terms are intended for France to never relinquish Louisiana to another country. Napoleon only wants Louisiana because of a Caribbean Island Hattie. Hattie Island is one of the richest colonies in the world at this time, producing approximately two thirds of foreign trade. It also has the largest slave population with approximately 50,000 slaves being brought in a year. The slaves after years of sever abuse rebel against the French occupied Island...
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...Exposition: Turtle has to move to Key West to live with her Aunt and cousins because her mom’s boss hates kids. Turtle doesn’t want to live in a dump like Key West. She wants to live with her mother’s house in New Jersey. Rising Action: Turtle wants to be in her cousin club called the “Diaper Gang”. When they won’t let her in, she tries to find a lupole. Turtle also meets her Grandma, Nana Philly. She didn’t even know that she had a grandmother. Turtle wanted to meet her but Nana Philly didn’t seem very open to meeting new people. Because of this rejection, it hurt Turtle’s feelings. Climax: Turtle finds a Treasure Map! To get her cousins on her side, Turtle asks them to help her find the hidden Treasure. When they find the treasure, a huge...
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...2). The Place we were visited | ----------- | Pg. 2 | I.3). Background of Secret Recipe | ----------- | Pg. 2 | II. Menu format use in the restaurant | ----------- | Pg. 4 | III. Factors affect menu pricing in restaurant and ways to reduce food cost | ----------- | Pg. 5 | IV. Management Component | ----------- | Pg. 6 | V. Conclusion | ----------- | Pg. 8 | VI. Referencing | ----------- | Pg. 10 | Included Originality Report | | | Included Presentation Slides | | | I Introduction 1) Name of Restaurant Chosen: Secret Recipe Cakes & Café SD Bhd. 2) The Place we were visited: Secret Recipe Song Plaza 3) Background of Secret Recipe a) Secret Recipe had been established for 11 years. Start from 1997 until today, secret recipe had success and expanded about 200 outlets in Malaysia. A Malaysian, Dato Steven Sim, founded secret Recipe at 1997. It is a simple restaurant and is the only one outlet at Malaysia. The founder used the only outlet as the pilot operation to test how Malaysian peoples can accept the restaurant that are more focus on several flavors of cake. In a while, Secret Recipe started to become famous since 2000 and the founder start to franchise it with his friend. At 2001, the franchise model is workable and the franchisor opened the business option for all the franchisees that have potential to run the business. b) The Secret Recipe had been expanded to neighbor countries in a short time. To date, the...
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...The staff at the white house has to be talented because with the staff in the kitchen it is important not to mess anything up or else the president would get mad or worse fire them because they have lots of professional meetings. 3,366 people work for the white house. Some people work for the government and then they have people for the kitchen and they have people who work with the president like Mike Pence. In the kitchen five talented chefs are serving up some tasty treats 24/7. The 50 maids in the white house clean rooms like no tomorrow. The white house has government services like secret service where there are many members that follow the president everywhere and make sure that he/she is safe at all...
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...•Thomas Jefferson wrote this secret message to Congress about the Lewis & Clark expedition in 1803; what does it tell us about Jefferson(s) views of westward expansion and Native Americans? In Jefferson(s) secret message to Congress his views of westward expansion tells us that he wanted to expand westward. However, he wanted to do it in a peaceful way and not force the Indians from their land, but show the Indians ways to live better than what they are used to. This also tells us that his views were to help the Indians with farming, agriculture and other domestic matters, so they would not wander the forest for hunting. At the same time this would limit the Indians to a smaller territory and allow for the colonies to expand further west. As for the Native Americans Jefferson(s) views tell us that they can be a great trading partner with the colonies, because the Indians...
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...have an impact on westward expansion and how did Jefferson's message to Congress (1803) show his vision for the new republic? The reasons why the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis Clark Expedition had an impact on the westward expansion, including the reasons why Thomas Jefferson arranged the journey, a summary of his vision for the new republic (Jefferson’s Secret Message) and the outcome of his vision as it relates to the Westward Expansion. “The portion of their country most important for us is exactly that which they do not inhabit. Their settlements are not on the Mississippi, but in the interior country. They have lately shown a desire to become agricultural; and this leads to the desire of buying implements and comforts. In the strengthening and gratifying of these wants, I see the only prospect of planting on the Mississippi itself, the means of its own safety. Duty has required me to submit these views to the judgment of the Legislature; but as their disclosure might embarrass and defeat their effect, they are committed to the special confidence of the two Houses.” (Jefferson, 1803) Taken from Thomas Jefferson’s Secret Message to Congress of 1803. This excerpt introduces the vision of Thomas...
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...A trademark protects any phrase, symbol, and/or design that identify the source or origin of the goods or the services of one party from those of others. Federal registration are not required but recommended, as it adds value to the goods or services set forth in the registration. Trademarks can be licensed to third parties, it to third parties, be sold with a specified value or used as equity for business development. A patent protects the functional expression of an idea, it grants the property right to the inventor in exchange for public disclosure of the invention. In order to qualify for a patent, an invention must be novel, useful and non-obvious. A registered patent can be used to raise funds for business, licensed or sell the invention. A copyright protects works of authorship, the specific creative expression of an idea through any medium of artistic expression that has been tangibly expressed. Copyright provides licensing fee and royalty payments. Copyright’s filing fee is small, registration period is relatively short, and the examination process is administrative. For trademark, the filing fee is much higher with a longer registration period, and an adversarial examination process. Registration and filling are desirable but not requite for both copyright and trademark, however it is a necessary step for issue patent. Both Copyrights and patents are under federal law while trademark laws differ in each state. There is also a federal trademark law. Once a work...
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...Art theory 1 & History of Art and Design 1 Introduction to African Art Africa is a vast continent, with many cultures distinct from one another, so that various different styles can be identified. Sculpture While paintings and engravings are most frequently found in savanna areas, sculpture is most prevalent in the forests of West Africa, in particular the Congo Basin. Tradition is one manner in which a culture may be preserved. This is visible in a great deal of traditional African art. The preservation of one’s specific culture is a strong motivating force behind the production of African sculptures that are described as “tribal”. Because the art is meant to communicate the identity of a specific society, to promote the strength and longevity, such sculptures do not change their style very frequently. Therefore, artists work within a certain canon. This canon is determined by tradition, providing the artist with guidelines for the creation. It would, for example determine the proportions of the figure, its posture, etc. Such traditional sculptures therefore have developed a certain language: the viewer knows that certain parts mean certain things – e.g. lines on the face (scarification marks or tattoos) and the stylized hairstyle that specific society, etc. This specific language has been created over the decades, and allows the artist to communicate coherently. This coherent communication is vital, as art is intended primarily to fulfill a social function. It becomes a...
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...Running head: COLD 1 The Cold War Corwin Schneider HIS 104 Professor Patrick Williams June 19, 2012 COLD 2 The Cold War Keep your Finger Off the Button! The Cold War, how did these two countries get to this point in history? While the United States and USSR should have been more grown up and learned to work out their problems, who were the major players in the Cold War and how were the two sides involved in the space race, when did the Cold War start and end, and what were the two sides arguing over. The United States was in an intense war with the USSR for five decades. It started in 1945, shortly after Communist Leader Joseph Stalin learned of the first atomic bomb the U.S. dropped on Japan August 6, 1945. “The Cold War was a strategic struggle that developed after World War II between the United States with its allies and the Soviet Union with its allies” (Bentley, J., Ziegler, H., & Streets, H. 2008 pg. 638). But, this was not an ordinary war between the two, it was a Cold War. It had more attacks of words and propaganda competing which was the better country. One reason these two superpowers never had direct military action against each other was they both possessed Nuclear Weapons. The major powers in the Cold...
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...The very first page of the novel discusses Nick Carraway's’ perception of himself, which he contradicts by saying he has better morals than other people. This quickly establishes that Nick Carraway is an unreliable narrator on top of being written from the first-person point of view. The east egg and the west egg are mentioned in the first chapter to introduce the two locations which represent different social standings regarding wealth. Those that were born into money and those that made their fortune. It is interesting that Nick makes a point to mention his visit to Daisy’s home at East Egg. Being a resident of West Egg, Nick represents a kind of bridge between the West Egg and East Egg inhabitants. The valley of ashes in contrast...
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... which eventually led to the formation of nativist groups. Additionally, an industrial based economy was forming thanks to factors including advancements in transportation, communication, and technology. What is nativism? Discuss the political opinions and parties that formed around the concept of nativism: Nativism is a defense of a native-born people and hostility to the foreign-born, usually combined with a desire to slow or stop immigration. Some individuals Native to America supported new immigration, which provided an abundance of cheap labor that they hoped would keep wage rates low. Others, such as land speculators with investments in the sparsely populated West, believed that immigrants would move into the region and help expand the population, and thus the market for lands and goods. In the West as well, political leaders wanted immigrants to swell the population, along with expand the leader’s political influence in the area as well. Other Americans however, looked at the influx of foreigners with trepidation. These individuals’ fears led to the...
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...Abang Rehan World Civilization 1500 Professor Dave Lunt April 1, 2016 Procopius; the Secret History Imagine a lonely kid name Procopius who is sitting at his desk writing in his diary about how much he hates the popular football jock and his valley girl cheerleader girlfriend, but in ancient Rome. Cause that is basically the perfection description of the Secret History by Procopius. Procopius writes an anonymous burn book about Justinian and Theodora hoping no one will see it besides Glenn Coco. No, But Seriously. Justinian and Theodora are like the Kim Kardashian and Kanye West of the Byzantium Empire and Procopius is basically the People’s Magazine of their time. All jokes aside; The Secret History is an ancient tabloid where Procopius harshly...
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...“The rising tension between east and west between 1945-1949 was due to Stalin’s hold over eastern Europe” How far do you agree with this view? (25 marks) Following the Second World War the post war world was left fragile, disrupted and heavily damaged and it was vital that the future of the East and West were determined quickly and correctly as to avoid a rise in underlying tension. Due to the common enemy of Nazism having been removed, the differences in the political ideologies of the east and west were immediately highlighted consequently causing an initial rise in tension. Although at the time Stalin and the Soviet Union were solely thought to be to blame for the intense rise in tension during 1945-1949, there were more subtle and underlying issues which provoked more aggressive and inflammatory actions from the USSR which created this illusion that the East was the main instigator of tension. Stalin’s pragmatic political ideas of communist expansion contributed greatly to the increase in tension in the late 1940s; following the ACC granting the USSR a zone of the newly distributed Germany, the Ussr wanted to expand their communist sphere of influence outside of their controlled zones and with the annexation of Eastern Poland came the opportunity to introduce communism even though they had declared through the council that Poland should have the right to choose their own government through free elections. This policy of free elections to those nations who had lost the...
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