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    finest hot and cold beverages‚ specializing in specialty cupcakes‚ and other fresh-baked custom pastries. In addition‚ TCS will offer soft drinks‚ fresh-specialty coffee and other confections. The Cupcake Shop will focus on two markets: The Daily Commuter- someone traveling to/from work‚ out shopping‚ delivering goods or services‚ or tourist visiting the mall. The Captive Consumer- someone who is in a restricted environment that does not allow convenient departure and return while searching for refreshments

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    7-11

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    Marketing
Problems
Midterm
 Strategy
 







7‐Eleven
is
a
gasoline
service
station‚
and
 considered
a
Quick
service
restaurant
(QSR).
The
 issue
you
face
Mr.
DePinto
is
in
regards
to
the
6%
 loss
of
share
in
the
fresh
food
categories‚
a
 category
that
has
allowed
7‐Eleven
to
gain
39.5%
 margins.
Fresh
food
sales
have
been
around
50%
 of
total
sales.
This‚
along
with
research‚
shows
that
 consumers
want
fresh‚
natural
ingredients.

To
 help
the
company
grow
share
in
the
fresh
food


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    The Sun Smelled to Loud

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    The Sun Smelled to Loud; College Student’s Drinking Behaviors Abstract Underage drinking is a major issue throughout universities and colleges across the United States. Whether underage or of age‚ college students‚ regardless‚ will find a way to consume alcohol. College campuses are known for partying and drinking being the key activity implemented. However‚ what are the reasons college students drink and how often do they consume alcoholic beverages? We used accumulated survey data collected

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    Toronto’s Subway- Time to Expand All over the world‚ underground subway systems are relied on by millions of commuters to get to where they need to be on a daily basis. Large cities are defined by their public transit system and in many cities they are the “go to” method of transportation through the city. In New York City (NYC)‚ the fastest way to commute is by underground subway and the NYC subway transports about 7.5 million people every day. There are many benefits from having a very good and

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    The Effects of Background Characteristics and School Factors on College Students’ Performance and Satisfaction Akinleke W. Olaitan Federal Polytechnic‚ Ilaro Abstract Although‚ the effects of socioeconomic status on college students’ academic performance are often cited‚ few research studies have examined the effect of school quality on the academic performance of students. This study examines the factors that determine students’ academic behavior and performance. Specifically‚ the study

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    Countermeasures to Automobile-Exhaust Pollution The world motor vehicle population exceeds 1 billion units at the moment. These vehicles are used for transportation of people and products across various places around the world. As a result‚ they emit many pollutants. This is attributable to the action of their engines burning fuel to release energy‚ which is an inefficient process. Firstly‚ they release particulate matter consisting of both organic and inorganic substances into the atmosphere‚

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    Homelessness & Poverty

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    bus filled with the city’s nine-to-five office workers has left. The commuter trains filled with business executives are speeding toward suburbia. Store lights have been dimmed and street lights have come on. The evening’s wind picks up as the temperature plunges on another winter night. Heated apartments are a welcome haven for the city dwellers‚ while blazing logs in the fireplace spell “home‚ sweet home” for the suburban commuters. The hot dinners and soft beds that follow are taken for granted.

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    INTRODUCTION: Traffic consists of pedestrians‚ street cars‚ ridden animals‚ bicycles and other motor vehicles. The enhancement of technology and the start of urbanization have transformed the standard living of individuals in travelling and moving goods and commodities from one place to another. These changes brought difficulty and problem of travelling due to the unavoidable traffic congestions especially at rush hours. However‚ traffic problems are part of daily life of motorists these days

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    The public definitely suffer from the strike. It was especially hard for low income residents that could not pay for an alternative way to get to work or school. Because of this hardship‚ many New York residents remain at home. “Scores of commuters walked‚ pink-faced and sniffling‚ to their final destinations‚ across bridges‚ down busy avenues‚ where the determined but agree face its people will not let commerce stop” (2005). Strangers even started riding together in order to get to work.

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    attributes and behaviour of the criminal in their normal daily life. In the Railway Rapist case Carter placed all the rape cases on a map and this allowed him to theorize about where the rapist could possibly live. He labelled them as ‘marauders’ or ‘commuters.’ This would depend on whether they commit a crime from within

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