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    @Boooo - What if you learned that Dunkin Donuts is not really a “chain” of restaurants‚ as you assumed‚ but a franchise. (Do you know the difference?) What if you learned Dunkin’ only does business through its franchisees? What if you learned the franchise owners are local people like you and me that realize that some people - maybe not you - like to do business with familiar brands that offer consistent quality. (Or maybe those people just like the nostalgia of getting the same donut their parents

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    Baskin Robbins Case Study This case summarizes the marketing research to be performed for the logo redesign project of Baskin Robbins. Case Analysis Baskin-Robbins Brand Officer Ken Kimmel felt it was important to conduct this study because the frozen-food retailing industry had become more hostile to Baskin-Robbins in recent years. A few entrants such as Cold Stone Creamery and others had popularized the in-store experience. Cold Stone Creamery ’s sales were now almost 75 percent of Baskin-Robbins

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    Baskin Robbins Introduction Nearly three-quarters of a century ago‚ two brothers-in-law shared a dream to create an innovative ice cream store that would be a neighborhood gathering place for families. Burton "Burt" Baskin and Irvine "Irv" Robbins had a mutual love of old-fashioned ice cream and the desire to provide customers a variety of flavors made with ingredients of the highest quality in a fun‚ inviting atmosphere. They started out in separate ventures at the advice of Irv’s father. In 1945

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    SPEECH- Justin Brazier There is a strong influence on one’s self‚ of identity – is it Country or Culture? Is it the place in which you were lived in? Or is it the people that make you feel as if you fit in? Belonging cannot be understood until one understands themselves… Belonging is explored in the novel Swallow the air‚ my related text Migrant Hostel and my narrative. Some of the key concepts that relate to belonging‚ in all of my texts include: Diversity‚ culture and identity. My Prescribed

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    MEAT (Curzon) [This one-act was selected as a runner-up in a contest at Actors Theater of Santa Cruz and performed there in 2002. Also given a staged at First Stage‚ Los Angeles‚ 2002.] CHARACTERS: (2) BATPERSON‚ in Batman costume ROBBIE‚ in Robin costume VOICE‚ offstage‚ possibly pre-recorded‚ male or female SETTING: Two airplane seats side by side. Two chairs will suffice. (Batperson is sitting in his seat reading a flight magazine. After a little while‚ Robbie enters‚ checking the

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    Analysis: Film Depictions of Robin Hood The legend of Robin Hood has been around for centuries and has been featured in countless movies such as The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938). Robin Hood and his Merry Men would steal from the rich and give to the poor labeling him as an outlaw. Although he stole‚ he was more like a knight in his ways of protecting women‚ defending the weak and granting mercy to his enemies. Robin hood was always chivalrous and protected women no matter what. In the film he

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    Robin Hood and Feudalism

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    Robin Hood and Feudalism ROBIN HOOD In the years of King Richard the Lionheart (1189-1199) there lived a brave and intelligent man called Robin Hood. He was a feared outlaw‚ who loved liberty and hated oppression. He took the law into his own hands and robbed the rich to give to the poor. People loved him and thought of him as a justice-maker. In time he acquired a heroic reputation and came to represent the ideal of heroism of his age. Stories about him and his closest friends Friar Tuck

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    Robin Hood Swot

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    1) Perform a basic SWOT analysis on the situation Robin Hood is in.  List the top 3-4 Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats that Robin Hood faces. Strengths * The more people that join Robin Hood the better to outnumber the Sherriff * His close friends have a good understanding of their duties * Are pretty organized and have a clear goal Weaknesses * Group became too large * Discipline was not in reach once such a large group banded together‚ many arguments ensued

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    objectives with both short-term and long-term perspectives. What strategic problems does Robin Hood have Robin is concerned with his bands rapidly increasing growth‚ the decrease in revenues‚ rise in cost‚ and the state of his campaign. Robin must consider moving his operation‚ because Sherwood Forest may be too small. Another issue to address is what to do about the growing forces of the Sheriff. Robin also needs to consider his thoughts and come to a decision. Should he kill the sheriff Should

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    1. Complete the SWOT analysis Strengths -The group has huge number of members. -Robin Hood has strong leadership. -The band has good archery skill. -Brand recognition and strong support from stockholders who hate the Sheriff. -Ability to acquire information. Weaknesses -Personal grudge against the Sheriff may negatively influence decisions. -Low requirement in recruiting new members. -Hard to maintain order‚ discipline‚ vigilance in the band. -Decline in food and supplies -Dependent on

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