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    7/11 Descriptive Writing

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    Domiciled a crossroad away, stood a Seven Eleven, it was a zephyr summer afternoon. The clouds were reluctant to clear away from the sun as a gentle breeze distorted the leaves on the trees. Patiently waiting for the hand to turn into the walking man. Wavering on the sidewalk as I ponder about the imaginary hoodie upon me, giving me warmth. The construction workers had just passed me. The vibrant aroma of the freshly paved road created a soothing environment in the vicinity. Operating machines filled

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    The government is considering putting a tax on sugar intensive drinks. At a first look, Slurpees look like cheap colourful and delicious treat. But still, lots of people overlook the giant problems with health, price, and distractions. All three of those problems are just a few examples that are very prominent school situations. Slurpees should not be allowed in school classes. Slurpees may be tasty and refreshing, however, they cannot out way the bigger problems with the drink. For an example,

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    will be affected by the ban. This informs the viewer that other establishments such as 7 eleven will still be allowed to sell what ever size drinks they please, and deems the ban useless if walking into 7 eleven allows you to still buy a ‘Big Gulp’ slurpee or soda. The New York City Obesity Task force Plan has 67 pages in total being amendments, public hearings, and a collection of statements “in support of New York City’s limit on size of sugary drinks”. This shows the proposed bans purpose and how

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    One Day At Gum Narrative

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    our school walked in. One thing you have to understand about these guys is that they’re pretty popular, and they’re a grade older. To our surprise, they waved, so we waved back and continued to talk and look at gum. My sister walked off to get a Slurpee, so my friend and I started talking. While we were talking, the

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    Dell Inc.

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    Dell Inc. is one of the successful companies in the computers and technology field. The success of this company comes from understanding and meeting customer needs. However, Dell is faced with the inherent differences in customer segments - segmentation represents a balance between the marketing ideal and the production ideal, this can defined as: Segments must have certain characteristics; however, Dell costumer segments characteristics can be faced as follows as following: We can note that there

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    Convenience Store

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    Competitor Analysis As for competitors, C-store’s main rivals are the existing competitors and other potential competitors of convenience store market. In Guangzhou, 7-Eleven, Ok and C-store are the three pillars of convenience stores. So our project will focus on the existing competitors 7-Eleven and OK convenience stores to analyze. In this part, I am going to identify the distinctive characteristics and values of 7-Eleven and OK with the theory of brand triangle, to see what make them a brand

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    Hot Wire Derby Analysis

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    Hot Wire Derby St. James was quite a respectable town— living up to its title— “The Hamlet of Smithtown.” At the time it was at its height of being a main contributor to suburban sprawl, and was doing so with class. The majority of its houses were neat, tidy, and trim. Many of them, including ours, were newly built to accommodate the influx of city refugees, but some were not up to “par”. But, with the definition of “Par” by the comprehensive consensus of the majority— done so with turned

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    How do we develop long lasting friendships ? Would we have our own lives taken in the place of a friend’s ? Go on crazy adventures that could get us killed ? Well in the movie Stand By Me the answer to all these questions has to be a maybe. When I think about the friendships i’ve been in for the past 16 years I can relate to the novella / movie quite a bit. Knowing the person who influenced me to become the woman i am today, our adventures and crazy times played a big part. Now, we didn’t ever do

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    Interesting Facts About Food There are many Interesting Facts About Food. It is amazing reading the article that you can learn. Different food items have different amazing facts. Learning the facts, you may be wondered. It mayn’t learn about the amazing facts about the food items. So, read the article attentively to learn more. Learn The Interesting Facts About Food As a human being you should learn the Interesting Facts About Food. Honey, Apple, Potato, or Onion, eggs, Vanilla Junkie, Banana

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    Practicum at Harold Panabaker Junior High has highlighted several new experiences, particularly it was the first time I participated in a school undergoing a major internal restructure. Consequently, the loss of the French immersion program has left its spot regarding the size and academic success of the school and therefore it makes sense that there is only a year long development plan focused on literacy and academic standing as opposed to the standard holistic three-year development plan (Harold

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