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    Coffee Bean and Startbuck

    INTI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ENL 2210 – ENGLISH STUDIES ASSIGNMENT 2 COMPARE AND CONTRAST TWO ORGANISATIONS: THE COFFEE BEAN AND THE TEA LEAF And THE STARBUCKS LECTURER: MS CAROLINE WOOD SUBMISSION DATE: 14 JULY 2011 Name/ Id No. | Draft1 | Draft2 | Content | Language | Organization | Referencing | Total | 1. Ang Teck Chin I 10005521 | | | | | | | | 2. Lee Zong Hang I 09003093 | | | | | | | | 3. Heng See Ying I 11008570 | | | | | | | |

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    Blabkaalbskba

    Amy’s Bread, we are committed to baking wholesome, hand-crafted bread. Being a good neighbor. As good citizens of our community, we feel a responsibility to contribute to its health! Every day we donate our extra bread to Fountain House and City Harvest (8000 lbs per month gathered from our 3 stores!). We’ve participated in countless local school fund-raisers,

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    Early Pacific Northwest History

    society and government involving a very class conscious social structure. Wars or feuds among tribes were not uncommon. The Plateau Indians lived in small settlements along major tributaries and streams. They came together for trading purposes, harvest, or to defeat a common foe. Not hindered by geography, the Plateau Indians traveled more extensively than the Coast Indian. Spending most of their time seeking food and water, the Basin Indians had little in the

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    Strategic Analysis on Kraft

    and National Diamond model Solution: Industry Overview Kraft Foods Inc operates in the food and beverages industry. The industry is constituted by those companies that involve in stages of activities from procuring the raw food material after harvest till the retail purchase. The activities involved are the processing of raw food materials, manufacturing, packaging the food products and distributing them. The products may be fresh, prepared foods, packaged foods, alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages

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    Strategic Analysis of Kraft Foods

    and National Diamond model Solution: Industry Overview Kraft Foods Inc operates in the food and beverages industry. The industry is constituted by those companies that involve in stages of activities from procuring the raw food material after harvest till the retail purchase. The activities involved are the processing of raw food materials, manufacturing, packaging the food products and distributing them. The products may be fresh, prepared foods, packaged foods, alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages

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    Strategic Management

    using synergies or channeling resources between business units. This report on Whitbread will be oriented in answering this question: What market or businesses should whitbread invest in, including diversification in related activities, entering new market, new geographies and how much to invest in each business so as to maximise its long-run profitability? First, after giving the mission and vision of the company, we discuss the internal and external environment with relevant models. Secondly, the design

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    Mangoes in the Philippines

    The Truth About Philippine Mangoes 04/12/2011 by Vanjo Merano What is the first thing that comes in your mind when you hear the word “Mango”? If you will ask me that question, the first thing that I think of is the Philippines. In my opinion, I can say, Without any doubt, that the best mangoes that the world has ever tasted came from the Philippines. I know people from other mango producing countries will question my statement. However, I am confident to say that there is no other mango out there

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    Nestle Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America

    Nestlé The Nestlé concept of corporate social responsibility as implemented in Latin America The Nestlé concept of corporate social responsibility as implemented in Latin America Nestec_latin_cover_GB.indd 1 9.2.2006 12:04:25 Nestec_latin_cover_GB.indd Sec1:2 9.2.2006 12:04:26 Contents An introductory discussion 2 A framework for Creating Shared Value 5 Nestlé’s philosophy: a long-term perspective 7 Latin America: challenges and opportunities 9 Overview:

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    Anything

    Corporate Governance The Board of Directors continued to establish benchmarks and oversight to ensure sustainability and momentum for the future. In addition, the Board of Directors have undergone training sessions with continuing emphasis on good governance and best practices, and updates on relevant issues which included competition law, corporate social responsibility and social networking. The formation of the Group Executive Committee (Group Exco) last year saw the active involvement of the

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    Coffee and Global Sustainability

    Coffee and Global Sustainability Coffee is everywhere. From specialty espresso shops in Italy to the corner convenience store, it is near impossible to go anywhere in the world and not be able to purchase a cup of joe. And it is big business too. Since 1950 coffee production has grown by almost 200 percent, and after oil, coffee is the most important traded commodity in the world.[i] Coffee is so prevalent affluent societies take it for granted as an affordable part to their everyday life. For

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