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    general information general information‚ mission statement‚ and code of ethics Starbucks first opened in 1971 in Seattle historic Pike Place Market owned by three partners Jerry Baldwin‚ Zev Siegel‚ and Gordon Bowker. During the first decade‚ Jerry Baldwin‚ Zev Siegel‚ and Gordon Bowker sold high-quality coffee beans and equipment a skilled learned from coffee roasting entrepreneur Alfred Peet. In 1982‚ entrepreneur Howard Shultz joined Starbucks taking the role of Director of Retail Operations

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    Luca Lambertini‚ and Linda S. Birnbaum. "A Research Strategy to Discover the Environmental Causes of Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities." Environmental Health Perspectives July 2012: 258-+. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. Seitler‚ Norman Burton. "Intricacies‚ Complexities‚ and Limitations of Research on Autism Treatments: An Examination of Seven Treatment Approaches." Ethical Human Psychology &Psychiatry 13.2 (2011): 155-68. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. Solomon

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    Inpatient and Outpatient Rona Bowker HCR 230 October 16‚ 2011 University of Phoenix Inpatient and Outpatient Inpatient and outpatient services are both similar in the sense that they both are used in the medical field‚ but they are different because of the facilities‚ coding‚ and time span. Although they both are handled at the hospital or a treatment facility they have two very different meanings. “Inpatient means that the procedure requires the patient to be admitted into the hospital

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    Reference List: • Bowker‚ A.‚ D’Angelo‚ N. M.‚ Hicks‚ R.‚ & Wells‚ K. (2011). Treatments for Autistm: Parental Choices and Perceptions of Change. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders‚ 41‚ 1373-1382. doi:10.1007/s10803-010-1164-y • Goin-Kochel‚ R. P.‚ Myers‚ B. J.‚ & Mackintosh‚ V. H. (2007). Parental reports on the use of treatments and therapies for children with autism spectrum disorders. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorder‚ 1‚ 195–209. doi:10.1016/j.rasd.2006.08.006 • Graff‚

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    pursuing a globalization strategy? II. Analysis of the Problem: A. Company Background and History: 1. Founders. a. Starbucks began in 1971 when three scholars-English teacher Jerry Baldwin-history teacher Zev Siegel‚ and writer Gordon Bowker- opened a store called Starbucks Coffee‚ Tea and Spice in the touristy Pikes Place Market in Seattle. b. The inspiration and mentor for the Starbucks venture in Seattle was a Dutch immigrant named Alfred Peet‚ who had opened Peet’s Coffee and

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    “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien is a short story in which he talks about his experiences as a soldier in Vietnam. The idea it gives you of why the story is named like that is quite literal. O’Brien talks mainly about what they carried and brought home after the war like their ‘post traumatic stress disorder’‚ all the memories of guilt and fear‚ and some other physical objects like matches‚ morphines‚ rifles‚ and candy. For example‚ when Tim O’Brien goes on telling two stories‚ “The Man I

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    his older brother‚ Norman‚ to help him. Paul refuses to accept his older brothers aid and moreover refuses to even listen to what his brother has to say. In order to make his brother listen Norman will be forced to confront his brother‚ something that he is not willing to do. Norman and Paul have never fought physically. They are equally good at street fighting and do not want to have to figure out who would win as this would cause their relationship to be destroyed. Norman ultimately allows and

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    market books‚ music brands‚ and film. Starbucks Corporation was started in Seattle‚ Washington back in 1971. The three founding partners consist of‚ Jerry Baldwin who was formally an English teacher‚ Zev Siegl who was a history teacher‚ and Gordon Bowker who is a writer. The main inspiration for the company’s startup was from Alfred Peet. Peet inspired them to sell high-quality coffee beans and equipment. The name “Starbucks” was taken from the book Moby-Dick‚ “Starbuck” was the chief mate in the

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    A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean is about the bond between brothers‚ and more generally the bond between family. It showcases many events that support the idea of this bond. The story allows for many different themes to be conveyed. The main theme of the story however‚ is the idea that family is everything; it can be supported by the way Norman tries to help Paul‚ by the way Jessie blames Norman for her brother‚ and by the way Norman goes along with Paul. The most solid event that supports

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    But for me‚ whether it is Starbucks or not as long as the brewed coffee tastes great‚ I would definitely return to that coffee shop. HISTORY The history of Starbucks starts in Seattle in 1971. Three friends‚ Jerry Baldwin‚ Zev Siegl‚ and Gordon Bowker‚ who all had a passion for fresh coffee‚ opened a small shop and began selling fresh-roasted‚ gourmet coffee beans and brewing and roasting accessories. The company did well‚ but things began to change in the 80s. First‚ Zev Siegl sold out in

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