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    Francisco X Alarcon word choice‚ word order‚ line breaks‚ and use of stanzas set the tone for the poem “Mexican is Not a Noun”. During the time that the poem was written there was an uprising against immigration laws. The word choice‚ word order‚ line breaks‚ and the use of stanzas in Alarcon’s poem leads me to believe that Alarcon was a part of the stance against the governments treatment of Hispanic’s and the harsh immigration laws. The tone of Alarcon’s poem is corrective‚ condemning‚ bitter‚

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    The first proposal is issuing the new shares to publics at $38‚ but right now the commission fee is $3‚ and the market price is $39‚ but the investment banker believe that the price will drop to $38 and the commission fee is $2 per share subscribed. To capitalize exact 20millions dollar‚ Art Deco reproductions need to issue 556‚000 new shares in total. And the stock price will drop slightly. And the company need to pay the investment banker $1‚112‚000 for the commission fees. There are some advantages

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    Chipotle case study

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    a) Does Chipotle have any core competencies and‚ if so‚ what are they? Chipotle have their set of core competencies‚ which includes: A focused menu which could be customized by a customer‚ good employee training that results to good customer service‚ being able to utilize fair-trade meats and organic vegetables‚ and creating a restaurant where the kitchen is design for efficient operations and where employees can easily interact with customers. These core competencies have helped Chipotle grow into

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    Caterpillar Inc.--Early 1990s The assessment of opportunities and threats is the foundation upon which planners develop strategies. The Caterpillar case illustrates some of the problems associated with the identification of opportunities and threats‚ especially in a situation where previous successes are notable. Attempting to pattern long-term growth on the basis of previously valid assumptions is one of the classic dilemmas facing the strategic planner whether in consumer or organizational markets

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    Mexican Proverb Analysis

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    Both of my parents are Mexican & even though I was born and partially raised in the US I still identify more with the Mexican culture. Mexican Proverb- “No por mucho madrugar se amanece mas temprano.” This proverb literally translates to “Not by waking up early ‚the sun rises faster.” The emphasis of this saying is that many of us constantly try to finish tasks fast by rushing to them and as a result you don’t necessarily always end up doing them the right way. Personally I think this proverb

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    Financial Report of Loewen Group Inc. The Loewen Group Inc. was founded in 1969. The company has two major headquarters in North America‚ one in Burnaby‚ British Colombia and a second in Cincinnati‚ Ohio. Loewen Group Inc. (L.G.I.) is the largest funeral services enterprise in Canada and is the second largest company in the North American Funeral Services Industry. L.G.I. owns 918 funeral homes and 269 cemeteries and also engages in the pre-need selling of funeral services including cemetery

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    Mexican Pavilion Analysis

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    Mexican Pavilion Carlos Amorales is an artist who explores the limits of language as well as other translation systems. Amorales’ work in the Mexican Pavilion combines a coded language‚ musical instruments‚ and a video to convey his message. Viewers must continually be translating meaning from one language to another‚ from one format to another‚ as they experience the values of universal acceptance and open communication Amorales shows. Physical work The installation itself in the Mexican Pavilion

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    over a year since the E.coli outbreak and Chipotle and some other poor performance of Chipotle management such as the law sue about the sexual assault and unpaid wages. We’ve seen that it’s very hard for Chipotle to reestablish customer trust. However‚ at this point‚ it’s very unlikely that Chipotle will have another foodborne illness in a near future. It will probably take some more time‚ maybe additional 12 months for people to start trusting Chipotle again. I think that it’s very unlikely that

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    listed on either a main stock exchange or the alternative investment market. It has a market share of 1.4% and generated total revenue of £28.6 million in YA 2011‚ almost 39% growth in total revenues from the previous year. STRATEGIC AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Company Analysis VYP produces 4 programme genres‚ including documentaries‚ drama series‚ scripted comedy programmes and general entertainment programmes. It has won several TV awards in the past few years. VYP’s revenue comes from the commission

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    Policies and rules are placed ahead of personal needs with impersonality while replaceability ensures that staff can be replaced to keep the bureaucracy running (Larkin‚ 2015). Chipotle exemplifies impersonality when they put more emphasis on the team and performing best for customers rather than on individual needs. Should an individual need to get a water break or use the restroom‚ they must wait for another free individual who

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