Wet to Dry Straightener A busy schedule can make any individual struggle to fit in getting ready for the day. For many women this involves taking a shower, putting on make-up, picking out an outfit, and styling their hair. This can be an incredibly difficult amount of tasks to complete in the morning especially if there are kids to get ready and to be out the door in time to make it for work. Luckily, there is a product to help alleviate the stress of styling hair in the early morning. The wet
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Analysis of the Macroenvironment The purpose of this paper is to describe and explain the macro environment of a company in the marketing setting, and to outline the macro environment of Cadbury Chocolate. In their book Principles of marketing (Armstrong 2010), the authors give six factors that are the macro environment of a trading entity. They are 1. the demographic environment, 2. the economic environment, 3. the natural environment, 4. the technological environment, 5. the political and social
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Week 8 Assignment 1 Keila Stinson Strayer University MAT 540 Dr. Negash Begashaw March 2, 2015 In the case study regarding Julia’s food booth a solution needs to be determined as to if investing in a booth to sell food during Tech football games is a sound investment. Julia is considering leasing a booth to sell food outside of Tech stadium at home football games to generate revenue in order to finance her final year at the school. After all of her expenses are paid Julia wants to bring
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Chocolate may be the “food of the gods,” but for most of its 4,000-year history, it was actually consumed as a bitter beverage rather than as a sweet edible treat. Anthropologists have found evidence that chocolate was produced by pre-Olmec cultures living in present-day Mexico as early as 1900 B.C. The ancient Mesoamericans who first cultivated cacao plants found in the tropical rainforests of Central America fermented, roasted and ground the cacao beans into a paste that they mixed with water,
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the Marburg virus- a virus that would make him bleed profusely, vomit violently, and diminish his internal organs. Ultimately resulting in an agonizing death, Monet’s contraction of Marburg would set the stage for Richard Preston’s masterpiece, The Hot Zone. Preston paints a picture of the effects of the filoviruses, Marburg and Ebola, on their victims and the general public. With each infection, hysteria and panic spread of the unpredictable pathogens. Matters only get worse when a form of Ebola
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each item for, looking at how one item can sell as much as or more than another item. Julia wants to sell Pizza, Hot Dogs, and Bar-B-Q sandwiches. Julia is going to have a Pizza company deliver a 14 inch Pizza twice each game which will cost her $6.00, Julia estimates it will cost her $0.45 per Hot Dog, and $0.90 for each Bar-B-Q sandwich. Julia plans to sell a piece of Pizza and a Hot Dog for a $1.50 a piece and a sandwich for $2.50. Julia also has to lease a warming oven for the food items; this
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slice x2 - number of hot dogs x3 - number of barbecue sandwiches Constraints Cost Maximum fund available for food = $1500 Cost per pizza $6 ÷08 (slices) = $0.75 Cost for a hot dog = $0.45 Cost for a barbecue sandwich = $0.90 Constraint: 0.75x1+0.45x2+0.90x3 ≤1500 Oven space Space available 16.3.4.2 = 384ft^2 384.144=55296 in ^2 Space required for pizza: 14.14 = 196 ^2 inches Space for slice of pizza; 196 ÷8 = 24.50 in ^2 Space for hot dog: 16 in ^2 Space
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6.59 a jar Mustard package – 16.05 per box Cheese: American, Provolone, Mozzarellas, Shred Cheese Mayo package – 29.70 per box Eggs Salt package – 3.48 Pepper package 9.52 Salt Black pepper – 13.98 All Spice – 12.77 Seasoning salt – 9.18 Hot dogs – 36.90 80 per case Hamburger meat – 17.99 5lbs Italian sausage Ground cinnamon – 9.13 Tomatoes sauce – 4.68 Tomatoes paste – 6.92 Red pepper – 8.19 Oregano – 7.09 Bay leaves whole – 8.34 Paprika – 8.41 Chili powder – 10.36 Kidneys
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Case Study - Slavery in Chocolate 1. What are the systemic, corporate, and individual ethical issues raised by this case? • Local and Global Laws are not enforced due to lack of resources or the desire to enforce the laws. • The number of farmers (1M) and the system makes it difficult to identify the source of the cocoa beans harvested using slavery. • Global decline in cocoa bean prices drove farmers to use slavery to lower labor cost. • Corporations are unable or unwilling to take action
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Taipei tops a list of 26 “remarkable places for solo travel” compiled by BuzzFeed, a US-based social news and entertainment Web site.Taipei was highlighted mainly for its night markets, as well as for its reputation for hospitality. What You Should Do While There: Check out the amazing night markets. Just imagine hundreds of street-food carts and pop-up stores all in a 10-block stretch. Experience the food, the fashion, the culture — all for a pretty decent price. If you’re looking to escape the
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