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    Choco Candy Venture

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    Business Plan (Chocolate candies) For Small and medium entreprise The business concept: “The chocolate industry offers a wide variety of opportunities for the small business owner‚ weathers economic recession well and is growing despite increased health-consciousness and calorie counting. Growth will be driven by population growth as well as expansion into new markets‚ product innovation and rising disposable income levels leading to greater purchasing of premium offerings.

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    Major Companies of Candy Production in the US‚ August 2012 (Market Share) Other 44.30% Mars Inc. 35.30% The Hershey Company 20.40% IBISWorld Industry Report 31134 Candy Production in the US Mars. Inc. Mars Inc. Market share: 35.3% Industry Brand Names Wrigley Skittles Starburst Juicy Fruit Airwaves Freedent Orbit Eclipse Big Red Mars Inc.-financial performance Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012* *Estimate Revenue ($ million) 1‚800 2‚160 1‚908 2‚160 2‚232 2‚376 % change N/C 20

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    Candy of Mice and Men

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    Curley’s wife. Through changes of the character‚ Candy‚ Steinbeck uses foreshadowing to predict the end of the book‚ and he and his dog are like the companionship of George and Lennie. Candy is very old and has a extremely old smelly suffering dog. “I aint much good with only one hand. I lost my right hand here ont the ranch. That’s why they gave me a job swampin’’ (Steinbeck 59). The boss has him do a job that does not need to be done‚ so that candy will feel useful to have around. Since he lost

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    Making Rock Candy Question/Hypothesis: How does the presence of seed crystals change the growth rate of rock candy? If you add seed crystals to the rock candy than they will grow faster because molecules will attract faster. Procedure: 1. Cut out 6 pieces of yarn. Two strings one inch‚ two strings two inches‚ and two strings three inches. 2. Soak one measurement of each string in water for five minutes. 3. Squeeze excess water and roll each onto a tablespoon of water. 4.

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    In “Small Change: Why the revolution will not be tweeted” Malcolm Gladwell argues that the new reinvented social activism is inferior to the activism used in the pre-internet age. Gladwell claims in the past people used ‘high-risk’ and strategic activism; qualities that activism nowadays don’t possess. I believe Gladwell undermines the power of the internet. Gladwell makes it seem as though only pre-internet activism could make impactful changes in the world. She claims the power of the internet

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    Candy Shop Monologue

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    Candy Shop When I’m with new people‚ I am the sad black licorice just waiting to be tasted by someone. No matter how hard I try‚ everyone seems to choose the red. Yet those who taste me‚ appreciate my eccentric flavour‚ Even if it’s something they wouldn’t savour again. When I’m on social media‚ I am a collection of perfectly made Sweethearts. No matter which one you choose to enjoy‚ I will always have something nice to tell you. This‚ because I am afraid to anger someone‚ I am afraid to push someone

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    The Nutty Professor and BrainsBrainsBrains By Jana Gilbert “Hello‚ class!” Professor Dobbins spoke enthusiastically as the last student entered the room. Today‚ he was going to talk about his favorite part of the human anatomy: the brain. “Today is going to be exciting!” All of the students groaned. They knew that when he said something would be “exciting‚” it was always boring. Always. “How many of you know what the Ancient Egyptians believed about a person’s behavior? Who controlled

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    “Thresholds of Violence” is an article featured on The New Yorker written by Malcolm Gladwell. The article is written in regards to a young man‚ John LaDue‚ who has been arrested on several accounts which center around a planned attack on his high school. Gladwell utilizes LaDue as an example to portray the rising concern about gun violence in schools today. Gladwell is attempting to represent the minimal impact a person’s mental state and history has on his ability to commit heinous crimes such

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    nervous and endocrine system and how they interact to send messages to the brain so it can then be transfurred to the different parts of the body to respond. All the parts of the brain‚ and what parts control which parts of your body‚ memory‚ vision‚ and how it works. The effects on the brain when separated into two hemispheres. We also saw images of the brain through EEG‚ CT scan‚ MRI‚ PET‚ and F MRI. All ways to look at the brain and its activity. The most interesting part of the chapter for me it

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    Summary of Lectures for Business Ethics Christian Chamorro-Courtland Utilitarianism  Utilitarianism is an ethical theory which argues that the proper course of action is one that maximizes overall "happiness".  Jeremy Bentham: “It is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong”.  Bentham is criticized for lacking a principle of fairness embodied in a conception of justice. Jeremy Bentham • Utilitarianism therefore contends that something

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