...1. Obama was born on the 4th August 1961 U.S. Hawaii Honolulu 2. Obama's father, Barack Hussein Obama Sr., was from the Kenyan Luo tribe. 3. Obama `s mother Ann bulrush was from Kansas. 4. When Barack was two years old, his father left his family and attended a few semesters in a doctoral program at Harvard before he moved back to Kenya. 5. When Barack was six years old, his mother married with an Indonesian man. 6. Four years later, after the mother's second marriage, Obama was sent to his grandparents in Hawaii, while the mother continued her studies in Indonesia. 7. After high school, Obama got a scholarship and began studying at Occidental College, a private high school in Los Angeles. After two years he transferred to Columbia, where he completed the lower level studios in the recesses of political science. 8. In Chicago, he worked three years at a church relief organization that helped unemployed people in poor neighborhoods 9. In 1988 he left Chicago to study law at Harvard University. Here, he became the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review and received the equivalent of a Danish cand.jur degree in 1991 with top marks 10. Back in Chicago, Obama took part in work to get voters to register before he joined a law firm that works with civil rights. He also tought law at the University of Chicago. 11. Obama’s knowledge about his African father, whom he only met once again when he was in the States on short...
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...Yummy Subs Cafe Lourdes Gutiérrez MANA 716 Prof. Bernardo Gil Ana G. Méndez University System, Metro Orlando Campus Yummy Subs Café – Case Study In 1980 Michael Porter, professor of Harvard University developed the model of 5 competitive forces. This model became a tool for analyzing an organization industry structure for developing a strategy. The model is based on that the corporate strategy should meet the organization opportunities and threats present in the organizations external environment. These 5 forces can be adapted to every industry in every market and will define the amount of competition, profitability and attractiveness of an industry. The Yummy Subs Café was established in 1953 offering different kinds of specialized coffees, teas, homemade soups, sandwiches, salads and full time bakery. An analysis of Porter’s Five Forces follows. • Bargaining power of buyers – How strong is the position of buyers, how much power do they have to drive prices down and how easy will be for them to change products or services. Yummy’s customers have plenty of options and will be very easy for them to change to another bakery style business. For example, specialized coffee, sandwiches, salads and bakery products are offered at places like Panera Bread, Jason Deli’s, Starbucks and Barnies. The proposed strategy to lessen impact of clients leaving will be to ensure prices and quality is similar to competition. • Bargaining power of suppliers – How strong is the...
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...Lily Huntzinger 4-16-16 ELA Science Fair Research Paper Soda has been around for as long as people can remember. More than 100 years ago to be exact. It started when Joseph Priestly invented carbonated water by putting this mix of carbon dioxide on top of a vat of fizzing beer. From then on, soda was used to cure people in the 19th century. It was used in local pharmacies and for medical treatment (author unknown, 2015). Following, soda then become a satisfying beverage with too many flavors to count. Lemon lime, orange, grape and many more. This yummy drink had people fooled for many years. Now soda is a big mixture of fake flavors, carbonated sugar water, and a big lake of acids and chemicals (Nocito,2013). Sodas ingredients used to be made with all natural flavors that were not only good for you, but yummy and satisfying as well. It was a blend of fruits and vegetables along with seltzer and herbs. It also contained syrups of all different flavors. No one could resist this bubbling drink. Containing only a pinch of sugar, it wasn't as bad for a person's health than store bought sodas. For its sweetener, the soda used organic honey. It makes people wonder why there was big transition from healthy to unhealthy....
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...1) Define the scope of the analysis 2) Identify assets for review • Who will be involved? Is good to have a team set up that includes business personnel, because an information security team usually does not know the business processes and will focus their efforts on specific threats and technology and then would not be able to justify the need for new security products. Whereas business personnel will know their processes and what data is important for them, but most likely have little knowledge of the technology supporting their processes. • What will they do? they should be able to establish that protecting data is the primary goal of Yummy Good Treats and that all of the people processes, hardware, software and other technology are tools used to do view/modify the data. • What are the expected outcomes? Once the assessment is understood and sensitive data elements are identified, it is time to bring teams together to link business processes that access the sensitive data and the technology used to support those processes and evaluate where risks are present. Once this is complete the teams can define and evaluate controls that are appropriate for the protection of the data. • What will be done based on the outcomes? Once the sensitive data elements and needed security controls are identified, the teams can define and evaluate new controls that are appropriate for the protection of the data. • Why is this step important in the risk...
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...Yummies Vegetarian Cafe Kaplan University AB209: Small Business Management Business Description (Unit 2) Yummies Vegetarian Café is a vegetarian café designed to meet the needs of today’s discriminating, health-conscious diners looking for great-tasting food… both vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Yummies Vegetarian Café will serve delicious, healthy, fun food that honors the environment and harms not a single animal in the making. Vision Statement (Unit 2) The vision I have for Yummies Vegetarian Café is to run a small but successful local café, with the future of franchise and to write my own cookbooks. Yummies Vegetarian Café is my vision as an Executive Chef. Mission Statement (Unit 2) “Our menu concept united both the vegetarian and the traditional diner, and in doing so we specialize in introducing alternative tasty textures, which include tempeh and seitan. These foods have ancient origins and are an artisan craft in their making; which we do from scratch. Our talent is in artfully exceeding one’s expectations of vegetarian cuisine.” Personal Motivation (Unit 2) Chef Kim’s roots are firmly grounded in the culinary world. Chef Kim was raised in a gourmet household and she helped her mother at catering events as a teenager. In her family, mealtime was a celebration of taste, texture and companionship, which always began in the backyard garden. Family vacations were global explorations of food and culture, visiting relatives in far off lands and discovering...
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...sellers are now willing to sell two additional units at any given price, the supply curve will a. shift leftward by two units b. shift rightward by two units c. shift vertically up by two units d. shift vertically down by two units 4. The figure below shows four different markets with changes in either the supply curve or the demand curve. Which graph best illustrates the market for tea after severe weather destroys a large portion of the coffee crop? a. Graph A b. Graph B c. Graph C d. Graph D 5. Yummy Bagel is a normal good that is produced and sold by the Yummy Bagel Bakery. Explain what will happen to the equilibrium price and quantity of Yummy Bagels in each of the following scenarios: a) The local automobile assembly plant which hires many of Yummy Bagel’s customers lays off some employees due to a mild recession and the community’s average income decreases. b) The cost of flour used in Yummy Bagels increases significantly. 6. The price of DVDs today is £200, and the quantity demanded is 4m. Next year the price falls to £180 and the quantity demanded rises to 6m. Find Price elasticity of demand. 7. When the price of milk rose 50% the quantity of milk sold fell 25% and the sale of breakfast cereal also fell 25%. This set of facts indicates that: a) the demand for milk is price elastic. b) the demand for breakfast cereals is price elastic. c) the cross...
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...Identifying the factors that affecting the customer hospitality A Report On Identifying the factors that affecting the customer hospitality Submitted to Mr. Asraf Harrun Lecturer in Marketing Department School of Business Submitted By BBA, 24th Intake Sec-06 BUBT Bangladesh University of Business and Technology Serial No. | Name | Id | 1 | Taha Kabir (Group Leader) | 10112101244 | 2 | Anika Zinnat Joya | 10112101250 | 3 | Rifatul Hassan Sagar | 10112101248 | 4 | Md. Nasir Uddin | 10112101243 | 5 | Roktim Hossan | 10112101229 | Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT) 05/01/12 Letter of Transmittal 9th, May, 2001 To Mr. Md Asraf Harun Lecturer in Marketing Department School of Business BUBT Subject: Submission a report Dear Sir/Madam, It is really a matter of immense pleasure for us to submit the report on “Identifying the factors that affecting the customer hospitality”. This report enriches our knowledge. We will be highly encouraged if your kind to receive this report. We put our best effort to include all the applicable information, which we have collected from both primary and secondary sources and also from our personal observation. If you need any further clarification therein, we will be your instant service and I am always available for any queries. We would be grateful to you if you accept this report and give our assessment on it. Faithfully yours Taha Kabir (Group Leader) ...
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...Week 1 Assignment Security Team Program Development: Themes Adequate documents and records should provide evidence that all Security characteristics are accurate and management is accountable. For example, Yummy Good Treats should create invoices and other documents that are pre-numbered, user-friendly, and informative that will help them manage the risk associated with the environment. Segregation of duties will require IT and the Legal department to handle different elements of related activities. For Example, IT's job is to implement and support the technical aspects of security policies compliance as it relates to Yummy Good Treats infrastructure. Legal Staff should review IT's work to ensure everything is in compliance. This creates a check and balance. Physical Control will help protect Yummy Good Treats information security policies. The controls should include electronic and mechanical controls such as employee ID cards and passwords that restrict access to company information outside of office. Proper Authorization of activities helps ensure Yummy Good Treats employees is in compliance with polices unless management authorizes something different. Critical Success Factor: Information Risk Management The goals and objectives of the security team should be to ensure all records are maintained in reasonable detail to accurately reflect the transactions dispositions of the assets of the organization. This will encourage employees to adhere to internal controls...
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...* A channel of distribution: | Selected Answer: | is any series of firms or individuals who participate in the flow of goods and services from producer to consumer or final user. | Answers: | is any series of firms or individuals who participate in the flow of goods and services from producer to consumer or final user. | | is only needed when products must be stored. | | must include one or more intermediaries. | | is only needed when products are sold indirectly. | | None of these alternatives is a good answer. | | * Question 2 0 out of 5 points | | | Intermediaries in indirect channels of distribution: | | | | | Selected Answer: | None of these alternatives is correct. | Answers: | Often perform functions Marketing Quizthat producers cannot perform efficiently by themselves. | | Do not provide additional convenience to consumers. | | Increase the need for producers to make large investments in distribution facilities and personnel. | | Make it necessary for producers to carry more inventories. | | None of these alternatives is correct. | | | | | * Question 3 5 out of 5 points | | | "Discrepancies of quantity" means: | | | | | Selected Answer: | the difference between the quantity of products it is economical for an individual producer to make and the quantity normally wanted by individual consumers or users. | Answers: | there are more producers than consumers. | | there are more consumers...
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...where I do not fear being eaten by a hairy man. Sometimes at night I hear him yelling for me. He claims he has yummy food for me. But I feel I am his yummy food. The Indians feed me worms. They are not tasty. I think his wife is a mad woman too. I sometimes see her on all fours grunting. Maybe they are animals. You never know. That may be why they want to eat me. I have seen them eat my children. I threw them at the couple for the sake of my life. I then ran as fast as I could. I felt a little bad for sacrificing them…but I don’t think they’ll remember it. I hope they didn’t feel any pain while being eaten alive. I do wonder t though, how a single human can eat another in one meal. I am almost sure of my animal theory. It’s quite logical. I think I should have more children. You never know w hen you might need a sacrifice. They saved my life. I fear the Indians may turn on me. Last night I saw one hovering over me, sniffing my hair. It was strange. Maybe he was hungry? I don’t know. I wonder what human tastes like.. Maybe it’s tastier than animal. I don’t know where I would find an eatable human though. Maybe I could eat an Indian baby. They don’t have feelings. I will return soon, going I am going to go hunt a baby. My hunt went well. The baby was tasty. I think I should return to my cannibal friends, to show them I have converted and am no longer food. Human is yummy. I have a large Indian mob chasing me for eating their “next prince”. He didn’t look to royal to me. I hear...
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...around your school and say“*sigh* man, why don’t we have vending machines? I’m hungry? Well in this story/essay i will tell you exactly three reasons why we shouldn't have vending machines. To begin with the first reason why we shouldn't have vending machines at school is because when you are eating something *cough* *cough* [doritos]. Your chewing would distract other people who actually want TO LEARN.This shows that it is REALLY ANNOYING since vending machines {ALL OF THEM} rarely have any healthy stuff you're most likely gonna get cavities while eating your doritos,Not to mention getting huskey. so next time think about that before you waste another $2 on those yummy yummy doritos. i mean bad tasting doritos{#sarcasm}. Next, Reason two .Let's say you're eating you’r cool ranch doritos they're yummy until wops. no more cool ranch doritos, and what do you do you? You throw it on the floor {seriously? What has the floor ever done to you!? *shesh*!}when you could have just thrown it away.This shows that littering is a big problem. Littering that's also one of the top problems of school,because it’s everywhere around your school and that’s just sad.and what causes more litter? Bags of stinking doritos.Where does it come that's right vending machines.That’s the 2nd reason why vending machines should not go to school Finally, reason three. Let’s say you want a bag of tapatio doritos spicy good right? Well think again, when you shove your last $5 into the money slot...
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..."Did you take Mommy's pretty flowers?" my mother asked him. "No take," Fudge said. He was chewing on something. "What's in your mouth?" my mother asked. Fudge didn't answer. "Show Mommy." "No show," Fudge said. "Oh yes." My mother picked him up and forced his mouth open. She fished out a rose petal. "What did you do with Mommy's flowers?" She raised her voice. She was really getting upset. Fudge laughed, "Tell Mommy." "Yum," Fudge said, "Yummy yummy yummy." "Oh no," my mother cried, rushing to the telephone. She called Dr. Cone. She told him that Fudge ate two flowers. Dr. Cone must have asked what kind because my mother said, "Roses, I think. But I can't be sure. One might...
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...ev | Douglas MolinaMGMT 599 | Memo To: Executive Committee Willy’s Candy company From: Douglas Molina CC: Date: [ 11/30/12 ] Re: You Decide Assignment week#5 Summary of the Case (Understanding) Willy’s Candy Company has experienced flat sales and earnings, specifically for their 2 major products, Willy’s Yummy Chews and Willy’s Sour Straws. Although they are able to maintain sales of these products through the combination of aggressive pricing and trade incentives earnings are still falling below expectations. The company also tried to increase earnings by introducing new candy products into the market, but this too has failed to lift earnings. The following are suggestions from executive management: Chester A. Wonka III, CEO The CEO is advocating a merger with the larger Swiss company that in the past has made numerous offer in the past for a merger and is still has the option on the table. The merger will have the following advantages: * It will enable Willy’s to gain access international markets * The merger will provide us the resources, capabilities and marketing support necessary to grow Willy’s. A disadvantage will be loss of control and the company will be acquired by the larger Swiss company. Swifty Miller, CFO The CFO proposes levering up or taking on more debt to be used to diversify by purchasing smaller candy companies. This will increase their current portfolio of products. Having a bigger product offering, they will be able...
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...station near by, lots of surfers in the water, signs that say no dogs allowed, lots of buildings and restaurants. Some items on the landscape that is key when I know I am home, is frozen yogurt place called seaside yogurt. I always see this landmark when I drive to work. This always makes me want to go to the beach and get frozen yogurt. I always see the huge Carlsbad state sign beach and I know this is a huge landmark for me. It makes me feel I am right at home when I see this amazing sign. I feel this always gives me memories of going to the beach with my family when I was a little girl. I always have good memories imprinted in my head and know the beach has an impact in many peoples life. The smell of the ocean the sand between my toes, the yummy flavor of...
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...Who doesn’t love peanut butter? This yummy spread is a staple food for many families all over the world. However, if you’re trying to lose weight or if you’re trying to shift to healthier foods, keeping a regular peanut butter in your kitchen may not be a good idea. Nevertheless, there are other healthier options you can use to replace your favorite peanut butter. The Raw Health Organic Whole Hazel Butter is a natural spread and is an excellent alternative to peanut butter. This delectable spread is as yummy as peanut butter or even better. Therefore, you don’t have to sacrifice the taste of your favorite spread because the Whole Hazel Butter has similar qualities to peanut butter but is more nutritious and therefore, healthier. Each bottle...
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