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    Sustainable Citys

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    With reference to either waste management or transport management in urban areas assess the extent to which it is possible to achieve increased levels of sustainability Transport management is one way on which urban areas can attempt to be more sustainable. It usually involves either changing the type of transport‚ for example cycling and waking instead of using vehicles. It could include using alternative fuels or promoting and organising modes of transport to encourage the population to use a

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    International Franchising

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    Abstract This paper is concerned with evaluating the structure‚ history‚ cultural aspects‚ leading businesses‚ and the future of international franchising. Franchising has become an increasingly popular market-entry mode‚ and the use of franchise systems for expansion into international markets is expected to continue and perhaps intensify. (Arthur Anderson‚ 1996) These business franchises appear as hotel chains‚ fast food restaurants‚ and many others. The first section examines the definition

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    Don't Do List in E-Mail

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    reading your emails in the preview pane without triggering the one pixel image that tracks responses. | Miscellaneous Don’t | Only rely on email to communicate with your customers. | Failure case study: The insecure brand Culprits: FedEx and Subway Some might say that marketing is part promoting your own brand and part disparaging the competition. More

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    Graffiti as an Art

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    and unconventional presentation‚ but its presentation and often illegal location does not necessarily disqualify it as art. In this paper‚ I elucidate how some forms of graffiti can be accepted as art. This type of graffiti is known as graffiti art‚ subway art‚ or spraycan art. The arguments of vandalism and unconventional presentation as negating the ability of some graffiti to be art is usurped by an explanation of those properties apparent in some forms of graffiti that do qualify it‚ aesthetically

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    Patting Down the TSA

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    to buses‚ ships‚ and trains. Buses may have security cameras‚ but no one is checking people for bombs or weapons. Cargo ships get searched‚ but not to the extent they should be. Tons of people ride the subway system in big cities such as New York and Chicago‚ but there is no security on the subway. Our country is so worried about air travel security that they do not put enough time and money into the other types of transportation security. “Transportation is often likened to the body’s circulatory

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    Love Singapore

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    other hand‚ cannot be bought because it is definitely more than that. That is my home. A typical weekday begins at school. I squeeze through the crowded subway‚ where people elbow each other and nudge their way to their destination‚ portraying their “kiasu” attitude. I scan my vicinity as I try my best to reach the other end of the subway. Smiles across my fellow Singaporeans’ faces just made my day. I rubbed myself against a Chinese middle-aged man who was hunched over a Chinese newspaper. As

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    The Fly in the Ointment

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    The fly in the ointment He decided to take the subway. He clutched the black suitcase tight‚ the suitcase that did not belong to him‚ and walked towards the deep green stairs leading to the underground station. Every step he took down the stairs was like walking – step by step – towards a transportable coffin. Once he arrived inside the subway of a coffin‚ he found a spot furthest to the left where he could be partly anonymous. Usually‚ the subway was stuffed with people this time of day‚ yet‚ not

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    and strategic locations. It is usually related with international brand names‚ for example McDonald’s‚ Subway‚ KFC‚ and Burger King. McDonald’s is the largest restaurant chain in the world‚ it has more than 30‚000 branches around the world. McDonald’s applies standardisation as its operating system‚ while Subway as McDonald’s competitor in fast food industry prefer to use mass customisation. Subway is the largest sandwich restaurant chain in the world with more than 37‚000 locations around the world

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    Jamba Juice Essay

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    Jamba Juice was founded in April of 1990 by Cal Poly graduate Kirk Perron‚ along with cofounders Joe Vergara‚ Kevin Peters‚ and Linda Ozawa Olds. Their goal was to sell healthy smoothies. It‘s corporate was called Juice Club‚ Inc. in San Luis Obispo‚ California. In August of 1997‚ Jamba made an agreement with Whole Foods Market to sell natural products inside some of the market’s locations. In March of 1999 they acquired Zuka Juice Inc‚ Zuka was a smoothie company that was very popular at the

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    many innovations‚ most of which makes sense to "self-preservation". In the story "Samuel" written by Grace Paley‚ the author describes in detailS the human indifference. All actions occur in the subway. Four boys were jiggling on the swaying platform between the locked doors of the subway cars. People in both cars saw them. Only one woman approached the boys and said: "You boys will be hurt. You’ll be killed. I’m going to call the conductor if you don’t just go into the next car and sit down

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