Baskin-Robbins is a global chain of ice cream parlors founded by Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins in 1945, in Glendale, California. It claims to be the world’s largest ice cream franchise, [2] with more than 5,800 locations, 2,800 of which are located in the United States. Baskin-Robbins is located all over the world, selling ice cream in over 30 countries including Canada, The United Kingdom, Egypt, Australia, South Korea and India. Yet in such a diverse corporation the household name of Baskin-Robbins
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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English (First Year—Secondary) I. Objectives At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to: * Identify statements that show cause and effect relationship * Read a poem correctly and clearly with expressions * Appreciate reading poems * Decode words with “augh” (o) sounds II. Subject Matter Cause and Effect Relationship Materials: Visual Aids, Charts, Flash Cards, Pictures, Name Tags Reference/s: Fun in English Reading Textbook pages 94-101
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In 1940 owner Flora Levy had a historic ice cream parlor built named Borden’s ice cream parlor, located in La Fayette, Louisiana. In 1981 Flora Levy a lifelong resident of La Fayette, Louisiana died. Borden’s ice cream parlor had a long family history. When Flora died she stipulated a large bequest to the University of Louisiana La Fayette’s Foundation in her will. Part of Levy’s bequest included the ice cream parlor. The Foundation held the title to the building and then they rented it to the
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Achieving Excellence: How to Truly Understand and Fulfill Customer Needs, Wants, and DesiresBy Mark Hamister, CEO, The Hamister Group, Inc. My vision of how to lead a company has always been based on three principles: know your product; understand your customer; and don’t accept mediocrity.Knowing your product is the easiest of the three, although we all have encountered plenty of sales and management staff who don’t. These people need to practice MBIWA (Management by Interacting and Walking Around)
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soon as he hears of his presence, Joe can’t say enough about him to Missie May. She even gets to the point of exhaustion with Joe going on and on. “‘A new man done come heah from Chicago and he done got a place and took and opened it up for an ice cream parlor’” (Hurston 285). “‘Yeah he’s up to date. He got de finest clothes ah ever seen on a colored man’s back’” (Hurston 285). Slemmons is a symbol of wealth and admiration. He is also the cause of all the drama that takes place in this story.
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Introduction A. I scream, You scream We all scream for Ice Cream B. At the age of eight, I wanted things but didn’t always have money to buy them C. I didn’t have any money to buy Ice Cream. I stole the money from my grandma, and I suffered for it. II. Body A. My grandmother told me I couldn’t have Ice Cream 1. I had to eat all of my lunch first but didn’t want to. 2. She told me to not ask again for Ice Cream 3. I told her, Okay I wouldn’t and would ask my mom later
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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English (First Year—Secondary) A Detailed Lesson Plan in English (First Year—Secondary) I. Objectives At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to: 1. Identify statements that show cause and effect relationship. 2. Read a poem correctly and clearly with expressions. 3. Appreciate reading poems. 4. Decode words with “augh” (o) sounds II. Subject Matter
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fun to be with and she liked to teach Chelsea new things. Today, finally, her grandma was going to teach Chelsea how to make cupcakes! But they were not just making any old cupcakes today. Today Chelsea’s grandma was going to teach her to make Ice Cream Cone cupcakes for her birthday party! Chelsea was so excited to get started that she was about to explode with excitement. Chelsea ran down the stairs and into the kitchen as fast as she could go. She was so happy to see her grandma was already
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BE DONE IN GROUPS OF MAXIMUM OF 3 STUDENTS FROM THE SAME SECTION (WITH SAME CONTENT EXPECTATIONS) CASE 1: Cold Stone Transforms the Ice Cream Social with Facebook By Casey Hibbard (Published November 22, 2010) (Full length article available at http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/cold-stone-transforms-the-ice-cream-social-with-faceb ook/) Ice cream has always been social. But Cold Stone Creamery has found a way to make it even more so—with Facebook. Today, Cold Stone continues to innovate
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before releasing the product in the market. Since the product is cosmetic as well as something that is going to be symbolized as improved health. But, before that Personal Selling effort to “Test Market” the commercial viability of the anti aging cream for middle aged women would be a better proposition. The company needs to differentiate the product from simply providing cosmetic value to providing nourishment to skin apart from hiding wrinkles. So, the product needs to highlight on twin benefits
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