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    Brand Image 1 How to Establish a Strong Brand Image Kayh Stainwood Bristol Community College Integrated Marketing Communications BAM 58 May 10th‚ 2012 Brand Image 2 Many small companies do not succeed in developing brand awareness. The reason for this is because most small

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    HISTORY The story begins in Bridgeport‚ Connecticut‚ USA during the summer of 1965. Fred DeLuca‚ an ambitious 17-year-old high school graduate‚ was looking for a way to make enough money to pay for his university tuition. The solution came at a BBQ during a conversation with a family friend‚ Dr. Peter Buck. Dr. Buck suggested to Fred that he open a submarine sandwich shop - having seen a sandwich shop in his hometown become a huge success. With a $1‚000 loan from Dr. Buck‚ the partnership was formed

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    his fight against slavery in 1787 with his first bill outlawing slave trade. This fight led him to become highly unpopular in the House of Commons amongst the Members of Parliament representing vested interests of the trade in the cities of London‚ Bristol‚ and Liverpool. Despite popular support and the assistance of an unlikely ally in the form of Charles James Fox‚ William’s bill to abolish the slave trade goes down to defeat. Pitt seems as one of his few friends and allies remaining in Parliament

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    Craig L. Pisani 31 Nick Rock Road Attleboro‚ Massachusetts 02703 774-254-3984 Cell clpisani@hotmail.com Abilities include the possession of outstanding clinical skills related to establishing patient trust‚ history gathering‚ physical examination‚ determining specific diagnostic strategies‚ establishing proper treatment plan with patient education and follow up in the delivery of effective‚ evidence-based‚ health care with the greatest proficiency and cost effectiveness to any population regardless

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    “red-bricks” universities were founded in the nineteenth century as a result of the Industrial revolution and the expansion of Britain’s overseas empire. Most of them are situated in big industrial cities‚ such as Manchester‚ Newcastle‚ Liverpool and Bristol. “plate-glass” universities were established in 1960s as a result of the expansion of higher education at that time. They are named so after counties or regions‚ where they are situated‚ for example Sussex‚ Kent‚ East Anglia. Over 50 polytechnics

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    doctor in the USA and was the first woman to get her name added to the Medical Register in the United Kingdom. Without her there wouldn’t be as many woman doctors as there are today. Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3‚ 1821 in Counterslip Bristol in England. She was the third daughter to Samuel and Hannah Lane Blackwell. Elizabeth had seven other siblings. Her father owned a sugarcane factory‚ but when Elizabeth was 11 years old the factory was burnt down by a fire. After the factory was destroyed

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    The expansion of the cities in Britain during the nineteenth century was due majorly to labourers and workers moving into the cities to find better employment as Britain was experiencing a good industrialisation and a growing economy at the time (Unison International) This increase in population led to the scarcity of homes and the few homes available were not affordable due to the fact that the private landlords were basically for money making. This scenario led to poor housing condition as a lot

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    William Golding September 23‚ 2013 Period 7 On September 19‚ 1911‚ an aspiring author was born. Sir William Gerald Golding‚ an 82 year old man when he died‚ was born in Saint Columb Minor‚ Cornwall‚ England (biography.com). He was raised by Mildred and Alex Golding‚ both avid workers. His mother was an activist‚ and she fought for women’s right to vote. His father was a schoolmaster. Golding first attended Marlborough Grammar School‚ the place his father worked. Golding said that he would

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    Purpose of study Authors To analyse how and on what information General Practitioners (GPs) base their decision to prescribe antidepressants. This study looked at policies and practices used by GPs in regards to this problem. Subject of antidepressants has been addressed in many studies‚ recent increase in the statistics of amount of medicines prescribed for that reason shows that changes in the policies are required and this study focus on why is that. As the study was funded by Medical Research

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    dream‚ and were treated unequal for a long time until the 19th amendment passed. They went through tough obstacles like education‚ discrimination‚ and sexism. White woman faced many obstacles‚ one of these are education. In 1836 a family from Bristol‚ England moved to America for a better lifestyle‚ in other words to experience the American Dream. This family was the Blackwell family who had 3 daughters with them (At the time). One of the daughters name was Elizabeth‚ and she was the youngest

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