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    The Adventures of Tom and Jerry Tom and Jerry is a classic cat chases mouse plot. As a little kid you see all of these types of shows in a different perspective but when you actually view them with an adult mind set‚ you start seeing these subliminal messages that some people may find offensive or disturbing. Tom and Jerry is a typical show with basic stereotypes of different cultures for a mere laugh. While these may seem harmless and unintentional‚ they implant a non-focused picture of what a

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    Dear‚ Mr. Spinelli Hi! My name is Sayantika Sarkar. I go to school at Iselin Middle School. For my summer reading project I had to read the book Smiles to Go‚ it was phenomenal. Smiles to Go just states that life cannot be planned; you have to wait and see what life throws at you. I love how the book is just about a normal person’s everyday life but still its unique. What inspired you to write Smiles to Go? Is the story of Smiles to Go based on your actual life? Did you make up the stuff about

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    Ben and Jerry ’s Premium Ice Cream Products Ben and Jerry ’s Ice Cream is a brand name company known worldwide. With superior marketing techniques Ben and Jerry ’s has positioned themselves to be the leader in manufacturing premium ice cream products. They have successfully targeted their market‚ and there by achieved a strong customer base. The mission statement of their product line is "to make‚ distribute‚ and sell the finest quality all natural ice cream while incorporating wholesome

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    BEN & JERRY’S HOMEMADE Questions 1. How has Ben & Jerry’s fulfilled its mission statement? What evidence can you provide regarding Ben & Jerry’s performance on each of the three dimensions of the mission statement? Ben & Jerry were able to fulfill their mission statement with the finest quality all-natural ice cream‚ profitable business and by improving the community. Ben & Jerry stated‚ they would make and distribute the finest quality all natural ice cream with a wide

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    the company’s shop owners tell it. In interviews with two dozen current and former franchisees‚ some of these mom-and-pop entrepreneurs say the company misled them into investing their life savings in stores that were doomed to failure‚ and did little to help them stay afloat. They tell of ice-cream shipments weighing less than what they paid for and delays in restocking popular flavors. They say big buyers like Costco and Wal-Mart were given comparable wholesale prices by Ben & Jerry’s‚ undercutting

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    Ben&Jerry Introduction “Ben & Jerry’s‚ to know it is to love it”. “I scream‚ you scream‚ we all scream‚ for ice cream.” ----------- -By Laura Teacher‚ Sara Matharu‚ Sara Butler and Aman Johal This marketing project investigates the marketing of Ben and Jerry ice cream in the UK. Ben and Jerry have a difficult job to do because they have competitors –Haagen Daaz‚ who have a 44% share of the one and a quarter billion pound UK ice cream market‚ compared to Ben

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    Minutes aired the interview of Lesley Stahl with Elaine Weinstein‚ a widow‚ mother‚ and grandmother. She recounted the agonizingly painful process she went through to get her husband from the terrorist group that abducted him. Specifically‚ she narrated the constant fear‚ stress‚ and worry the entire experience puts her through. Though‚ she managed to maintain her composure for the sake of her loved one. As Weinstein said‚ “On my mind all the time was‚ "You keep it together. Your husband’s life is

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    Jerry Rice

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    Have you ever met an athlete with a god given talent for a sport? Or have you ever had to play a sport to go “pro” and provide for your family? Well Jerry Lee Rice born October 13‚ 1962 raised in Starkville‚ Mississippi had a hard childhood; Jerry grew up “Simon pure”‚ no street lights‚ no sidewalks‚ no sidewalks‚ no stadium or concerts. As a youngster Jerry saw a lot of poor events in his life but very little of luxury that later became a part of his life. His father‚ a brick mason built a home

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    is difficult to achieve. 2 2. How has Ben & Jerry’s fulfilled its mission statement? What evidence can you provide regarding Ben & Jerry’s performance on each of the three dimensions of the mission statement? Product: Ben and Jerry’s product has been well received is the major reason the company has been successful. Their unique flavors such as Chocolate Fudge Brownie are innovative within the ice cream industry. Economic: The Company has not been very successful in their efforts to maintain

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    Elaine MacKay stood out like a sore thumb in the midst of the manicured nails of Phillips Academy. Short‚ overweight‚ with a flat face that only a mother could love. Elaine held herself high with pride as the only student at Phillips to have Down Syndrome. The rest of us avoided her. Why would I‚ a member of one of the most popular cliques in the school‚ ever stoop down to her level? She had created her own level of the food chain‚ one that many of my fellow classmates called the ‘Retard Zone’‚ but

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