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    guidelines. The city’s Board of Supervisors gave the measure final approval Tuesday on an 8-3 vote. That’s enough votes to survive a planned veto by Mayor Gavin Newsom. The ordinance‚ which would go into effect in December of next year‚ prohibits toy giveaways in fast-food children’s meals that have more than 640 milligrams of sodium‚ 600 calories or 35 percent of their calories from fat. The law also would limit saturated fats and trans fats and require fruits or vegetables to be served with each meal

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    I first meet Alan Venters through the ’HIV and Positive’ self–help group‚ although he wasn’t part of that group for long. Venters didn’t look after himself very well‚ and soon developed one of the many opportunistic infections we’re prone to. I always find the term ’opportunistic infection’ amusing. In our culture‚ it seems to invoke some admirable quality. I think of the ’opportunism’ of the entrepreneur who spots a gap in the market‚ or that of the striker in the penalty box. Tricky buggers‚ those

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    Red Lobster Essay

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    seafood. They definitely are not appealing to the same types of customers and its very apparent just by the style of the website. Also Joe’s also uses social networking to its advantage with like buttons‚ Instagram and pinterest‚ which is another dead giveaway that they are going for a younger crowd. I think Joe’s uses the social networks better then Red Lobster does but if they are appealing to a younger crowd it would make sense considering they will be more social network/internet savvy than the over

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    Middle Class The United States is one of the many countries that has categorized the citizens into different classes based off their annual income. The three most common classes in the United States are the top‚ middle and bottom class. Many people argue that the top class is the most important out of all because they think that there are the ones that keep our nation strong. However‚ I believe that the middle class is the most important class because it keeps the economy growing‚ improve education

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    sales promotion

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    A) SALES PROMOTION -Stimulation of sales achieved through contests‚ demonstrations‚ discounts‚ exhibitions or trade shows‚ games‚ giveaways‚ point-of-sale displays and merchandising‚ special offers‚ and similar activities. -Sales promotions are the set of marketing activities undertaken to boost sales of the product or service. -The media and nonmedia marketing pressure applied for a predetermined‚ limited period of time at the level of consumer‚ retailer‚ or wholesaler in order to stimulate

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    Homeless Man Sobbing Headline: When a Homeless Man Starts Sobbing in Burger King‚ He Never Expected a Stranger to Put a Photo of Him on Facebook. Summary: Katy Hurst was just trying to get lunch from a Burger King in Missouri. Suddenly‚ something caught her eye. She saw an elderly man in the window with his head on his hands. It took a moment for her to realize that he was crying. Introduction: While she normally tried to pack a healthy lunch‚ she had overslept that morning. Starving‚ Katy

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    Tobacco

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    Tobacco -a preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant‚ which are cured by a process of drying and fermentation for smoking or chewing. Shorts of smoking cigarettes: Irritation and inflammation of the stomach and intestines Increased risk of painful ulcers along the digestive tract Reduced ability to smell and taste Premature wrinkling of the skin Higher risk of blindness Gum disease (periodontitis) Long effects of smoking cigarettes : 1. Smelling like smoke There’s no mistaking

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    show that writing a piece is hard. Writes faces many challenges and obstacles while writing. To illustrate his message‚ Wilbur uses words that represent a boat and even compares the daughter’s struggle to a bird. The title itself is‚ even more‚ a giveaway of what the poem is about. Hence why the theme of ¨the writer¨ is‚ writers must go through a rough journey in which they must overcome hurdles to get their ideas

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    Quiznos Summary

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    Sandwich chain Quiznos made its name selling hot subs at premium prices‚ but a leveraged buyout at the top of the market and the recession helped turn that strategy to toast. Now the company finds itself on the brink of default‚ also thanks to sour relations with franchise owners‚ costly rents and stepped-up competition from rivals like Subway. The chain now has about 3‚500 stores‚ down from nearly 5‚000 before the recession. With sales sliding‚ Denverbased Quiznos told lenders July

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    Free Speech for Sale

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    Under the constitution‚ every American has the right of free speech‚ but does free speech matter if no one can hear it? “Free Speech for sale” reveals the painful truth that free speech‚ and the certainty that one will be heard‚ is guaranteed only to those who can afford it. And corporations can afford it. Whether through purchasing massive amounts of advertising for political purposes‚ or by owning the companies that bring people the news‚ powerful corporations are able to drown out the voices that

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