FAST FOOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBWAY EATING JOINT IN SURAT’. So kindly spend few minutes to give your opinion on this. This survey is only for the educational purpose. I assure you that your personal information will be confidential. 1. DO YOU ENJOY FAST-FOODING? [ ] a) YES b) NO 2. WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE NON-VEG AS YOUR FAST FOOD ENTITY? [ ] a) YES b) NO 3. DO YOU AWARE OF ‘SUBWAY’ FAST FOOD JOINT? [ ] a) YES b) NO 4. DO YOU KNOW THE PUNCHLINE OF ‘SUBWAY’? [ ] a) YES __________
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believe the subterranean architecture in George Tooker’s “The Subway” (1950)‚ creates an atmosphere of fear and depression that convey to the dominant expression of the painting. A fearful and depressed looking woman dressed in a red dress with a blue trench coat is standing in the middle of a subway. However‚ this endless subway looks very easy to get lost in‚ with concrete walls and bars like a prison. The lack of signs in the subway creates a feeling of no connection and isolation. The men in long
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The Subway restaurant chain likes to tell its customers to “eat fresh”. But in 2004 Subway had to eat something different: a controversial cross-promotional campaign launched by its’ German franchises. Cross-promotions occur when two organisations agree to promote each other’s products or goals. In the Subway case‚ the restaurant chain’s 100 German franchises contacted the company handling German distribution of Super Size Me‚ a documentary harshly critical of McDonald’s Subway international
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publication of a photograph‚ on the front page‚ showed a man on the subway tracks just moments before his death. The paper ’s front page read in bold font‚ "Pushed on the Subway track‚ this man is about to die‚ DOOMED‚" in accompaniment of the photo. The question being "Is this photograph ethical." I say this photo can be either ethical or unethical‚ depending on how it is used. If the photograph is used to broadcast the need for a safer subway station it is being used for a greater good and will help more
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Economic factors Tourism and service industries are two biggest sectors in Bora Bora‚ French Polynesia‚ about 40 percent of employees work in the Service sector. In 1997‚ almost eighty percent of the whole GDP in this country was from service sector. During the end of the last millennium‚ there has been a huge economic decline in the whole French Polynesia‚ mainly in Tahiti and Bora Bora. But with the economic help of France and clearing the rumors of nuclear experiences the country’s economy
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medicine‚ and in the following year they formed Doctor’s Associates Inc. to oversee operations of the restaurants as that franchise expanded. The first Subway franchised unit opened in Wallingford‚ Connecticut.” (Subway.com/Subwayroot/) Fred Deluca and Pete Buck advertised on the radio the name Pete’s Subway to they eventually decided upon the name to Subway in 1968 as we know it today. The first mistake they made was putting the restaurant in a poor location. Their first year of business was a learning
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Sharon Olds‚ the author of “on the Subway” shows us two different worlds coming together. Both poems have been explicitly implied‚ to demonstrate the differences and similarities. This is why theme and imagery help the reader better understand this poem. Sharon shows how both worlds are in reference to one another‚ but at final time they come together. At the beginning of the poem there is two boys that are both from different races. They both sit right across each other and observe each other
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organizational goal‚ it is important to give a single direction to all efforts. It is done by strategy formulation and implementation. Strategy formulation is based on external and internal analysis of organization. These analysis is done by SWOT‚ porter five forces‚ value chain‚ McKinsley Framework and Pestle analysis. These are renowned managerial tools
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Research Topic Linking enhanced employee performance to the achievement of the company’s goals and objectives so as to generate increased productivity: The case of “SUBWAY”‚ Rathbone Place. Submitted by LOKEMAN HOSAIN MOLLAH ID – 0385VLVL0209 MBA-A Submitted to DR. BERNADETTE WARNER Submission date 26 august 2009 Acknowledgement First of all‚ I would like to take an opportunity to say thanks to Dr. Bernadette Warner who has vast knowledge about business strategy and international
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1.1 WHAT STRATEGIES DID YOU USE TO ARRIVE AT THE VOCABULARY NEEDED FOR THE TASK? WHY DID YOU USE THESE STRATEGIES? Experience with surroundings and situation – As I had been into this subway before many times I understood and knew the routine and also the limitations I already had because of my dwarfism. This meant I needed to be aware of the height of the counter also when deciding how to effectively communicate with the server. Common sense – I had to determine an easy way to communicate‚ so
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