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    Synopsis: After a mysterious re-appearance of World War II era fighters resurface in Mexico‚ cableman Roy Neary has a strange encounter with a glowing light during a routine service call. He chases the light‚ almost causing him to hit a small child with his car. The boy’s mother‚ Jillian Guiler‚ found the boy’s room empty and came to find him. After the incident‚ Roy is sunburned from the mysterious light‚ and is plagued by images of a mountain and the sound of the same 5 notes. Roy’s town is cleared

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    to give back to the community‚” while Jerry believes that “If it’s not fun‚ why do it?” Both Ben and Jerry have had a profound effect on establishing the values of the company. Ben and Jerry’s philosophy of having fun has permeated the corporate culture and the ice cream flavors that are being sold in the marketplace today. Flavors such as Karmel Sutra‚ Imagine Whirled Peace‚ and Magic Brownie are popular flavors today while Cherry Garcia named after Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead was one of

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    Argentina in the Andes‚ and had a tough and strong rind. The winter variety was used as a food source during the winter‚ as they could be stored throughout the winter‚ and were especially important to the Wampanoag Indians. Impact on the New World In the beginning settlers did not appreciate squash. It was until that settlers realized that squash could be stored during the winter without much care‚ that they started to appreciate it more. Because squash made it possible for the harsh

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    KEEPING THINGS ORGANIZED AT BEN & JERRY’S SUMMARY: This case is on an ice cream parlor which is Ben & Jerry’s and it was started by Ben and Jerry in 1978 at a small gas station in Burlington Vermont. The initial goal of the company was to sell ice cream just for fun‚ but just within no time they became so much popular that now they were a $45 million dollars company. The main reason for this was its unique culture which they followed and which was not moving on alone but to move

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    It’s what causes millions of deaths. In 1933‚ a genocide by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany killed six million Jewish people. This was one of the deadliest genocides in the world. Its horrifying stories are still told today through the books like The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ Yellow Star‚ and much more. Similarly‚ Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli is another novel that keeps history alive to make sure the children of today understand their ancestors and cruelties of the past. Spinelli wrote an abundant

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    Nattily attired in a blue sweat suit‚ I bounded along with gusto‚ deeply inhaling the fresh air. I treasured the brief‚ solitary runs. I could think‚ plan‚ pray a little and fortify to face the welter of problems that always awaited me at the office. Breathing heavily‚ I reached the crest of the hill. At precisely that moment‚ a dog came crushing out of the bushes at my right. It had almond-shaped eyes on its wedged-shaped head‚ staring at me hungrily. Massive V-shaped jaws mounted on a thick muscular

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    Ben & Jerry’s: Preserving Mission and Brand within Unilever By‚ Hemanth M udadla Elisa Vanzu lli You Qin Qin Fayas Faro ok “We can build a ice cream plant at 1/3rd of the cost you built yours what we cant do is build a premium brand which is what you did” Strengths: Product quality Why Acquisition  Innovation  Brand  Sensible to Nature  Social Mission Opportunities: Good topline but bad bottom line – Financial situation  Ineffective operational efficiencies  Organizational structure

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    11 Schenkelberg Friday November Second Positive Cross-Cultural Encounters When you decide to encounter another culture‚ you could be surprised to find out that they are not that much different than you are. You may even develop close bonds. The books “My Sojourn in the Lands of my Ancestors” and “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano” show both positive and negative examples of cross-cultural encounters. To get to know another’s culture you must first accept them‚ and treat

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    and increase its company’s value to its investors. All said and done‚ this was a very successful merger for both parties despite a few integration problems that will be discussed in the following analysis. First off it should be mentioned that Ben & Jerry was able to continue their social contributions. They were able to stay in Vermont‚ continue to buy non-BGH diary goods from Vermont supplies‚ and continue to have their free cones day. Unilever even helped start a Ben & Jerry’s foundation that would

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    Jerry Spinelli is an author known for deeper themes in his novels‚ so it was a fun and new experience getting to try and find the main themes in his book‚ Eggs. First‚ Spinelli illustrated that families can often be complicated‚ but remain loving. In this novel‚ our main characters David and Primrose are both dealing with absent parents along with their ability to communicate with loved ones. However‚ towards the end‚ everyone has grown to show more compassion and kindness. Similarly‚ there was the

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