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    to portray certain ideas? Documentaries are usually constructed to portray one point of view‚ whether it is a negative or positive point of view. Food Inc directed by Robert Kenner‚ presents a many ideas about how the fast food industry is affecting the ways in which Americans eat. They do this by showing one perspective instead of both. Food Inc doesn’t explore in to detail the positive aspects of fast food; they are just focusing on the negative. They construct the documentary using techniques

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Food Inc. Have we ever wondered where our foods in America come from or “it is a world deliberately hidden from us”. Our daily consumption of food is trusted on few big capitalized corporations who run the food industry‚ what do we know about them? Robert Kenner and Eric Schlosser illustrates the true facts about our food industry by a documentary named Food‚ Inc. This documentary is more or less broken down in a ¬¬form of chapters‚ using supportive authors of several

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    Coach Inc

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    Coach Inc.: Is Its Advantage in Luxury Handbags Sustainable? Executive Summary Coach Inc.: Is Its Advantage in Luxury Handbags Sustainable? Company History ▪ Founded in 1941 by Miles Cahn‚ a leather artisan‚ who began producing women’s handbags; simple in style and resilient to wear and tear. ▪ Even after 40 years of business‚ coach was able to grow at a steady rate by setting prices about 50% lower than most luxurious handbags‚ adding new models and establishing accounts with retailers

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    The Gap Inc.

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    1. Analysis of the company ’s history‚ development and growth Founded in 1969 by Donald Fisher and Doris Fisher‚ Gap Inc is largest clothing and accessories retailer in America. The clothing store began in San Francisco California‚ where the Fishers opened their first shop because they had been frustrated with the poor service and clothing styles offered at other retailers. The store was named the gap because it supplied clothing to teenagers and college students‚ the "generation gap" between children

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    Gap Inc

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    1. What is your opinion on the “multi-brand strategy” of Gap Inc. (Gap‚ Banana Republic‚ Old Navy‚ and Forth&Towne)? What are the main advantages and the main disadvantages of this “multi-brand strategy” compared to a “single-brand strategy”‚ i.e. compared to a strategy in which this company would have concentrated solely on the Gap brand. In my opinion‚ the multi-brand strategy is the revolution of how many businesses reach their customers these days. The companies can use it to acquire greater

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    Google Inc.

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    Company Overview History Google Inc. is an Internet/computer software company which hosts many internet based and software services and products. At its core is google.com –the world’s top search engine. Google’s stated mission is “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful”. Google was founded by two PhD candidates at Stanford University –Larry Page and Sergey Brin. It was incorporated on Sept. 4‚ 1998 and went public on Aug. 19‚ 2004. The company’s

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    Nike Inc.

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    Nike Inc.‚ Cost of Capital Dr. Romer Finance 3613 By: Joseph White Michael Parker NorthPoint a mutual-fund-management firm is contemplating adding Nike Inc. stocks to its Large-Cap Fund. Kimi Ford a portfolio manager for NorthPoint has developed a discounted-cash-flow forecast to help make the decision. Kimi comes to the conclusion that Nike is overvalued at its current price of $42.09 with a 12 percent cost of capital that she estimated. To determine if her estimation is correct about

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    Trendsetters Inc

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    | TRENDSETTERS INC. Term sheet Negotiations | Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital | | | Introduction: Trendsetter Inc. was formed by Wendy Borg and Jason Kushdog‚ the CEO and the COO respectively‚ in March 2000‚ to deliver innovative warehouse and distribution management software program for clothing retailers. The “founders” started the firm after quitting their respective jobs and decided to pool in their savings in the firm. The software produced by the firm would contain a demand

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    Food Inc

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    realize are the conditions the animals are living in before they’re killed. Cows are being hung upside‚ pigs and chickens are cramped in enclosed spaces. Inside the facility‚ the animals are beaten once more to be herded into place. In the film "Food Inc" by a man is seen in a some sort of vehicle pushing a cow‚ which is upside down‚ being forced into a gated area. What can come from those living conditions? Different bacteria enters our food. There is no safe risk for your body when it comes to

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    Mars Inc

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    Mars Inc. 1 - COMPANY BACKGROUND Mars‚ Incorporated (Mars or “the company”) is a privately-held company‚ primarily engaged in the manufacture and sale of confectionary products‚ pet food products‚ drinks and staple foods. The company operates in about 68 countries worldwide. It is headquartered in McLean‚ Virginia and employs about 65‚000 people. The company’s net sales are estimated to be around $30‚000 million. Mars is a private company and has not released its annual report. Therefore‚ its

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