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    Being tight on a budget as a student, going to the movie theater can break the bank. With $10 for one ticket, $7.50 for an Icee, $8.50 for a bag of popcorn, that’s already close to $30 for one person. Why not make it a Redbox night? Redbox makes the perfect date night on a college student budget. Redbox has over 1,200 kiosks all over Houston, and with a price of $1.50 per night, how can you beat that? For $5, you and your date can watch a film, have some popcorn and make some hot dogs. I did

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    restaurant? Well, I have, but one especially sticks out. It's called Big Orange. Although I also love many others, this one is special. I love it-the juiciness of their burgers. the tastiness of their milkshakes, the kindness of their workers, and the beauty of their music. So, without further ado, let's get started. Firstly, they have good burgers. I like the cow body fluid's taste. I also like the way it flows onto your plate. Big Orange is the only place that makes it that way. I also like that they have

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    Chicago neighborhoods are different but closely similar to style and layout. It’s a diverse city with areas that have different atmospheres with parks, restaurants, etc. I want to focus more on ‘rich’ and ‘poor’ and ‘middle’ as a whole. The people would be the main source with the part of living standards about the neighborhood I’m from. This would give a better understanding of how exactly the area is. Rich is vague term because no one can be rich easily become one than the other. People are usually

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    Recommendation Partnering with the ever-growing sustainable seafood movement within the food service industry is the most viable option for Planet Shrimp. The restaurant industry incorporates a variety of educational platforms, including trade shows, food festivals, restaurant trade publications, food sections in newspapers and chef blogs, TV shows and cookbooks. This strategy is the most experiential of the three alternatives, which ensures that the everyday consumer will have a higher chance of

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    Marc Washington, President of Burger, calls Erica Marcus, Pine Trees’ Sales Department Supervisor, to demand compensation for the reconstruction of the facility and loss of future profits occurred during Burger’s incident on December 2nd, 2005. The damage occurred through the means of an electrical shortage that caused the Christmas tree to ignite and expand the fire through the location. Pine Trees Inc. goes on to remind Burger that according to the agreement entered, all claims are waived against

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    Bejakal, Naina. "Fast Food Workers Protest for Higher Wages in Hundreds of Cities." Time. Time. Web. 31 Mar. 2016. Workers from thirty different countries are protesting in cities because they demand higher wages. They are also protesting the “zero hour contract.” This means that the employer does not have to give them a certain amount of hours. The Fast Food article by Naina Bajekal gave sufficient details of why people outside of McDonalds were gathered asking for higher wages. This article clearly

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    All throughout the United States, fast food companies rule the streets. Everywhere you look you find a McDonalds or Burgerking and although their foods are filled with greases and fats, we still love them. It’s common knowledge that fast food is ridiculously unhealthy compared to average meals, and yet we still find them spreading across our globe spanning from India to Venezuela. Despite our knowledge of the nutritional value of fast food, it remains popular due to availability, price, speed, and

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    In 1976, Sol Price, the son of Jewish emigrants, began the first successful warehouse shopping company. He named it Price Club. It was a place where resourceful buying and operating practices gave members access to unrivaled savings. The store started out exclusively for business owners buying at wholesale prices and then re-selling for profit. Previous to Price-Club, Mr. Price owned a grocery outlet in San Diego named Fed-Mart. Fortunately, he hired a 15 year old bagger, by the name of Jim Sinegal

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    Evaluation: My CubeeCraft I think that it is important to have a mascot for whatever business you have, whether it be; a school, clothes store, groceries store, fast food restaurant or even a sports team! Whatever it is, they are still important. Mascots are popular with many famous businesses and they lure people in because most mascots are pretty interesting. My CubeeCraft represents North Lakes State College in a pretty simple way, our school is multicultural and has many nationalities enrolled

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    Welcome Back Rattlers! The St. Mary's Student Government Association has eagerly awaited the start of the Fall 2016 semester. As a whole we have been diligently preparing events all summer for the St. Mary's Community to participate and enjoy. We are excited to share some of them with you right now so you can mark your calendars: Trivia Night with the SGA August 17th at 8pm in the Pub- Come out and meet your fellow students, senators, and SGA members while playing trivia at the must hangout spot

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