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    hand and landed at one spot. New York City is basically a crowded and small city. With a population of almost eight million residents‚ it is actually a mystery how such a big population would fit in one city. During the day‚ the streets and the subways are filled with busy people‚ with the roads filled with cars and the continuous honking of vehicles. By night‚ stars are accompanied by the millions of lights that illuminate the busy streets. They call New York the city that never sleeps. Let me

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    Subway Descriptive Essay

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    Can I make you some sandwiches? Clyde was walking around town one day with his friends. They were all extremely hungry. Then Nick suggested he knew the perfect place to fill the rumbling stomachs. Subway! This restaurant pleases all of its customers because of its delicious selections‚ nutritious menu‚ and excellent staff. It is extremely satisfying. Because of its delectable choices‚ this eatery fulfills their clients’ wants and needs. With all of the subs they have you can choose any topping

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    Expansion of SUBWAY in China

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    Expansion of SUBWAY in China Research Report 1 Table of Contents 1. Cover Page………………………………………………………………………………………………..P.1 2. Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………………………P.2 3. Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………………………..P.3 4. Company Background………………………………………….…………………………………….P.4 5. Situation Analysis……………………………………………………………………….……P.4 to P.7 6. Consumer Behavior Analysis………………………………………………………..….P.7 to P.9 7. SWOT Analysis……………………………..……………………………………..………..P.9 to P.11 8.

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    Subway Case Study

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    For years‚ Subway attracted and held onto customers through a reward system known as the Sub Club. How did this system work? Basically‚ Subway gave its patrons business-sized cards with tiny stamps on them. Every time a card filled up with stamps‚ the patron earned a free meal. Unfortunately‚ Subway had to discontinue the Sub Club‚ much to the dismay of its loyal customers. The reason? Fraud. The availability of cheaper home laser printers and multimedia personal computers has made counterfeiting

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    Access to Health Care for Immigrants in NYC In contrast to most industrially developed countries‚ American private-public health care system is far from being universal. However‚ health care system makes a difference in whether and when people get necessary medical care‚ where they get their care‚ and ultimately‚ how healthy people are. Research has repeatedly shown that the lack of insurance ultimately compromises a persons’ health because they are less likely to receive preventive care‚ are

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    Subway Business Plan

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    Also‚ please tell us more about your professional background and education. Please include a current resume or CV. -CV Attached 2) Provide a detailed description of how you see yourself as a SUBWAY franchisee. List your duties and responsibilities‚ both short-term and long-range. -As a subway franchisee I do not see myself as a business owner but as a member of a team that is willing to work hard in order to achieve the goals and targets we set ourselves according to our 5 year business

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    “This life he could take so easily and break across his knee like a stick.” This excerpt describes the overall perception of the speaker throughout “On the Subway”‚ written by Sharon Olds. Using descriptive language‚ the poem determines the speaker’s perception. The speaker’s fears of the stranger sitting across from her become the reader’s also by her comments and use of descriptive language. The speaker communicates the stranger’s capabilities over her life more than once in the poem. “.

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    Christine Costanzo Puerto Rican Migration to New York City The story of the Puerto Rican people is unique in the history of U.S. immigration‚ just as Puerto Rico occupies a distinctive—and sometimes confusing—position in the nation’s civic fabric. Puerto Rico has been a possession of the U.S. for more than a century‚ but it has never been a state. Its people have been U.S. citizens since 1917‚ but they have no vote in Congress. As citizens‚ the people of Puerto Rico can move throughout the

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    1. The dominant impression that the author intends to create is the atmosphere of aggravation and the darkness of the subway. Numerous details contribute to picturing the subway as the place for which nobody actually cares. For example‚ the author mentions “the remains of a dirty liquid” or the advertisements “scribbled over with … well-known obscenities”. The atmosphere that the author creates seems to be depressing with the “nauseating dark brown” or “sick black paint” used in the description.

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    Are sugary the cause of an increase in the rate of obesity in America. The debate over NYC proposal to ban sugary drinks raises awareness to New Yorkers‚ People who are obese‚ Soda Consumers‚ and Voters that the obesity rates have risen and need to drop. Casey Neistat’s video debating the NYC Soda Ban argues informatively that logically just banning sodas won’t change the obesity rate and since he is a New Yorker he knows the loopholes and flaws of the system to inform that the soda ban won’t change

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