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    How to Build a Sandcastle

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    Colleen Chatcavage English 090 12/6/12 Process Essay How to Build a Sand Castle For young and old alike‚ a trip to the beach means adventure‚ escape from worries and responsibilities of life and most importantly‚ relaxation. If you choose to go swimming or surfing‚ tossing a football around on the sand or just lounging on a towel to tan or take a nap‚ the beach means the place for fun. The only equipment that you need to bring to build a sand castle is a twelve inch deep pail‚ a small plastic shovel

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    Customer Needs

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    business to function‚ it must first understand the needs of the customer. These needs may be based on the specific product‚ distribution of the product‚ or accessibility to the product‚ along with many other factors. The e-business revolution is a good example of understanding that the consumer is in need of fast service at their own time. Yantra Corp‚ a fulfillment software vendor in Tewksbury‚ MA states that “successful companies must let customers order products anywhere they sell them and fulfill

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    Vermont Teddy Bear Company (VTBC) was founded in 1981 by John Sorinto. Unfortunately‚ for John‚ the company became too big for him to oversee since he was an entrepreneur. However‚ he gracefully stepped down in 1995 and supported the hiring of a new CEO that would lead the company into its future success (Vincelette‚ p. 27-3). One thing that has remained is the companies focus. The Vermont Teddy Bear’s "...focus has been to design‚ manufacture‚ and direct market the best teddy bears made in America

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    named “Smokey‚” was taken to the National Zoo where he lived out the rest of his life. Smokey was soon used to create an animated bear aimed at informing people of forest fires and fire prevention. The “Smokey the Bear” ad campaign was extremely effective and is still being used today as a way to inform the public of campfire do’s and don’ts. Advertising is a $125 billion industry that attracts the attention of the public. Advertising is used as a tool

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    How to Build a Computer

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    How to Build a Custom Desktop Computer Most people believe that building a desktop computer is difficult or complicated‚ even though that is not really the case. It takes a basic understanding of how to use a screw driver‚ read manuals‚ and know a little about basic hardware and software. Building your own computer has its ups and downs. Building a computer one’s self can save money‚ because then you do not have to pay someone else to do it. Also‚ when building the computer‚ you need one hundred

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    Build Cohesive Group

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    BUILD GROUP COHESIVENESS Cohesiveness has been defined as a measure of the attraction of the group to its members‚ the sense of team spirit‚ and the willingness of its members to coordinate their efforts. In a cohesive group members enjoy the interaction more and consequently come to meetings on time and stay until the end because they feel comfortable being around each other. The aim of a group or a cohesive group is usually to bring about some change‚ support or insight into either the individual

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    Polar Bears Research Paper

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    Polar bears. Many think of polar bears living in Antarctica as if they are living in a winter wonderland. Sadly this is not the case. Polar bears everywhere are on a daily struggle to survive. They have a shortage of ice time to hunt and fatten up for the winter. Because of the shortened ice time due to global warming polar bears are under more stress‚ starving‚ and dying. They are struggling over something they cannot control. Polar bears living more south‚ for example in the Hudson Bay region‚

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    Salon Design and Build

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    “Salon Design & Build” By Thomas Blazak & Felicia Rosales The purpose of this essay is to inform you of how we would build a booth rental salon in an existing building. In this essay you will find the projected overall cost of the tenant improvements to the existing building‚ the projected start up cost of the new salon‚ and the overall budget analysis of income vs. expenses. We will start with a generalized business plan of operating a salon with 4 hairstylists‚ 1 esthetician all renting

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    Senior Research Project: Is the right to bear arms ethical? Lucas Van Duyn Senior Seminar: Business Ethics Dr. Jewe July 31‚ 2012 Introduction to the Project: In the United States‚ research into firearms and violent crime is fraught with difficulties‚ associated with limited data on gun ownership and use‚ firearms markets‚ and aggregation of crime data. Research studies into gun violence have primarily taken one of two approaches: case-control studies and social ecology. Gun ownership

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    By analyzing the story from a psychological standpoint‚ it can be clearly seen that the man’s arrogance is also conducive to his downfall. An interaction with the “Old Timer” is what drives many of his decisions‚ and it blinds him from the risks of his environment. He pompously criticizes the Old Timer‚ applauding himself for his manliness while thinking “the fire was a success. He was safe. […] The old-timer had been very serious in laying down the law that no man must travel alone in the Klondike

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