Mission Statement of the University of Maryland Libraries The University of Maryland Libraries enable the intellectual inquiry and learning required to meet the education‚ research and community outreach mission of the University. Introduction The UMD Libraries develop collections which support the curricular and research programs of the University. We partner with peer institutions to provide the most complete collections that we can make available to our researchers. Selectivity and response
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Lockeport Medical Center Mission and Vision As the regional leader in advanced medical care‚ we take our responsibilities seriously. Our vision and core values help guide us as we work to help and heal each patient in our care. We provide the community quality health care services through the compassionate hands of well-trained staff‚ in a technologically advanced‚ cost-effective manner. Our Mission: To improve the health of the people of the state and surrounding region. Serve people as a not-for-profit
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Enterprise‚ is a rental car company established in 1957. They provide car rental services as well as oversees commercial fleet management‚ used car sales‚ and commercial truck rental operations. There will be emphases on the history of the company‚ the mission and values‚ corporate responsibility‚ and the particular position of Sales Management Trainee. Enterprise was established by Jack Taylor‚ who renamed the company to Enterprise from Executive Leasing Company in 1969. He did this because he wanted
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Systems Made Simple‚ a Lockheed Martin Company was founded in 1991 in Syracuse‚ NY by two businessmen that had very different approaches‚ but their previous business knowledge and experience allowed them to build a Fortune 500 Company. The mission of Systems Made Simple‚ a Lockheed Martin Company is “To deliver leading-edge solutions that leverage information technology in the Healthcare domain to improve‚ increase‚ enable and ensure efficient and effective delivery of services for patients‚ providers
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The Pricing Strategies of Fast Foods vs. Restaurants Dateesha L. Cavin Webster University 28 April 2011 Abstract This paper explores the difference in pricing strategies of Fast Food vs. Restaurants. Fast food restaurants compared to sit-down restaurants are exceedingly popular because they prove to fit comfortably in our active‚ modern day lives. Today‚ many people eat fast food instead of cooking meals at home. The reason for this is that many of us are constantly busy with our daily responsibilities
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and distributors‚ service business‚ transportation business and utilities (Wikipedia). Restaurants and fast food chains are included in service businesses. A restaurant is an establishment which prepares and serves food and drinks or the so-called meals‚ which are generally eaten on premises‚ to customers in return for money. It originated from Ancient Rome where thermopolia‚ small-restaurant-bars‚ offered food and drinks to the costumer. A
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BUSINESS FUNCTIONS “A mission statement describes an organisations basic purpose”. Using examples illustrate your answer; explore the idea that mission statements should reflect an organisations purpose. Introduction This essay is aimed at understanding what a mission statement is‚ why they are made and whether or not it reflects an organisations purpose. The essay will start by defining mission statements it will also be describing
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Fast Food Restaurants in America are Contributing to Obesity Fast Food Restaurants in America are contributing to Obesity In 2009‚ 34% of Americans are overweight or obese; at this rate‚ 43% of Americans will be considered overweight or obese by the year 2018. (Hellmich‚ 2009) By definition‚ a person is considered to be overweight if they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) in excess of 25 or more‚ while a person is considered to be obese if their BMI is over 30. What is contributing to this epidemic
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Consumer attitudes to Western fast food restaurants 1. The introduction of the program. I am the manager of a restaurant‚ I plan to affiliate a western fast food restaurant. so‚ I have to investigate the attitudes toward western fast food restaurants in Xi ’an city. Among most western restaurants‚ the KFC‚ the McDonalds and the Pizzahut. Therefore‚ I decide to carry on the market survey. 2. The background and history of the three companies. KFC Corporation (KFC)‚ founded and also known as Kentucky
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Impact of Fast Food Restaurants on Teen Obesity Time constraints‚ parents who work outside the house‚ extracurricular activities‚ and social obligations are just a few of the reasons teens have developed a need for a quick meal or an "on the go" snack. Meals that once used to take hours to prepare now can be done in a fraction of the time. Teens are now eating from fast food restaurants more frequently‚ which is affecting their health and eating habits. Many of the television commercials seen by
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