RED COLOUR There are many colours in our world. Think of how bland and unexciting it would be without colour. Colours light up our surroundings‚ and inspire us to be creative. Also‚ we can learn many things from the natural colours we see and what they symbolize. Red always represents action‚ vigour‚ passion‚ and anger‚ which are all very active feelings. Where do we see red? How about…stop signs? They catch drivers’ eyes‚ as they require an immediate response to stop. To ‘raise a red flag’ means
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EMG 20 Case Study No. 1 McDonald’s: Serving Fast Food around the World Ray Kroc opened the first McDonald’s restaurant in 1955 in the United States. He offered a limited menu of high quality; moderately priced food served fast spotless surroundings. McDonald’s QSC&V (quality‚ service‚ cleanliness‚ and value) was a hit. The chain expanded into every state in the nation. By 1983 it had more than 6‚000 restaurants in the United States‚ and by 1995 it had more than 18‚000 restaurants in 89 countries
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/ library assignment: Mark Tansey Mark Tansey is an American painter. His parents were both art historians‚ so he started to learn about art at his early age. Those experiences had great influences on Tansey’s painting style. Most of his painting is monochromatic and describes daily or historical affairs. Although his painting involved many realistic objects‚ he is not realistic painter at all. There is always something behind what you have seen in his work. The first Mark Tansey’s artwork I have
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children that don’t have access to education Problem: • In third-world countries like Vietnam‚ instead of using the people’s tax money on supporting poverty and stop hunger‚ the government used all of the money for themselves. Corruption is happening around the world‚ especially in Africa‚ where poverty is strongest. • There aren’t enough schools for children‚ causing a huge lack of education. Without any education‚ the children might have no chance of getting out of poverty. • Health care in some
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laughed about. But due to advent of nanotechnology we have realized it to a certain level. One such product manufactured is PILL CAMERA‚ which is used for the treatment of cancer‚ ulcer and anemia. It has made revolution in the field of medicine. This tiny capsule can pass through our body‚ without causing any harm. We have made great progress in manufacturing products. Looking back from where we stand now‚ we started from flint knives and stone tools and reached the stage where we make such tools with
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DEVELOPING PRODUCT-IDENTIFICATION AND ASCERTAINING ITS DEMAND IN METROPOLITAN CITIES OF INDIA INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background & Need of the Problem Most of the schools in big Indian cities start functioning at 7.30 -8.00 in the morning and work up to 1.30 -2.00 p.m. with some variation in some day schools. This range of timings in double-shift schools is still less. For reaching the school on time‚ children have to leave much earlier
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fringe away from my eyes. It was getting late. I could see the last shafts of sunlight shining into the frozen ground and reflecting back into my eyes like shiny‚ tiny diamonds while the sun was slowly fading behind the modern tall buildings as they were staring down at me with sympathy. As every step I took leading to nowhere was getting heavier and heavier‚ the noise of the agitated people and the resonant sound of the moving cars getting louder and louder I then felt my eyes slightly burning while
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1. Introduction However‚ the first lunch boxes weren’t for kids at all. In the late 1800s‚ blue-collar workers carried their lunches to work in metal pails‚ which protected their food from the rigors of the workplace. In fact‚ your lunch pail illustrated your place on the economic scale -- a lunch pail meant you couldn’t afford a hot noontime meal. This didn’t stop children from wanting to emulate their working parents‚ however. Soon enough‚ kids fashioned their own lunch pails from tin boxes that
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MOVING MOUNTAINS AT MARKS & SPENCER This case was prepared by Martin Christopher and Helen Peck of Cranfield School of Management‚ Cranfield University Bedford‚ United Kingdom. ABSTRACT Marks & Spencer had long been the doyenne of British retailing‚ its name a by-word for quality‚ service and value for money. Having turned in record profits for 1998 and accelerated its global expansion plans‚ things suddenly went horribly wrong for the retailer. Out-of-touch management‚ complacency in marketing
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http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/country/America/American_poets.html | | | | | | AMERICA Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) Mark Twain was the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens‚ one of the major authors of American fiction. Twain is also considered the greatest humorist in American literature. Twain’s varied works include novels‚ travel narratives‚ short stories‚ sketches‚ and essays. His writings about the Mississippi River‚ such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ Life on the Mississippi‚
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