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    On the Subway

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    AP Poetry Essay Question: In “On the Subway‚” Sharon Olds brings two worlds into close proximity. Identify the contrasts that develop both portraits in the poem and discuss the insights the narrator comes to as a result of the experience. Refer to such literary techniques as tone‚ poetic devices‚ imagery‚ and organization. The three sections of “On the Subway” by Sharon Olds express the complicated relationship between Caucasians and African-Americans. In the first section the author presents

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    How to Write a Brand Positioning Statement The Power of 3 Words First words on the subjects goes to Branding expert and author Jack Trout who advocates the simplest brand positioning strategy possible. He believes that the best and most successful brands occupy very specific positions in consumers minds‚ and those positions can be translated into a brand positioning statement of no more than three words. He wrote a post on Branding Strategy Insider where he said: “I have never seen a great

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    References: Harvard Business Review: http://hbr.org/2004/07/marketing-myopia/ Marketing Myopia by Theodore Levitt Subway Restaurant: http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/default.aspx/ The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/11/business/ Article “Fearing a Mile-High Punk’d Prank” by Jared Fogle

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    Positioning with Perceptual Mapping Software Today’s Agenda 1. Positioning & Perception Review 2. Perceptual Map i. ii. Interpretation Techniques and Software i. Attribute-based ii. Similarity-based Positioning อ. ภัทรพร สกุลคู 3. Conjoint Analysis Software for Preference Analysis 4. Software Demonstration 1 2 Marketing Review 3 C’s Positions in the mind ตัวอยาง Company Customer วิจัยตลาด Competitor หางสรรพสินคาหรู เบียรไทย ดืมแลวรูสึก ่ ภาคภูมิใจ The

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    Subway Analysis

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    formed the SUBWAY‚ a submarine sandwich restaurant. After 30 years development‚ Subway creates a sandwich empire through franchisee model and fast extent to 90 countries with more than 300000 restaurants in global range. Currently‚ economic crisis is impacted Australia and deeply bring the negative influence to Australia economic system. The data indicate Australia is involved in stagflation and unemployment reached the history record constantly. The report will addressed the issues of SUBWAY franchisee

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    Subway Sandwiches Although sub and sandwich shops offer some of the best growth opportunities in fast food today‚ there are signs that the category is not what is use to be. Subway’s rapid growth in recent years put sub sandwiches on the fast-food map and served to attract tremendous attention as well as investment dollars into this category. In part due to the increased competition‚ fewer operations and franchise prospects today view that name-brand sub shop as the easy way to success‚ compared

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    Toronto’s Subway- Time to Expand All over the world‚ underground subway systems are relied on by millions of commuters to get to where they need to be on a daily basis. Large cities are defined by their public transit system and in many cities they are the “go to” method of transportation through the city. In New York City (NYC)‚ the fastest way to commute is by underground subway and the NYC subway transports about 7.5 million people every day. There are many benefits from having a very good and

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    The Subway Story

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    The subway story Introduction of Subway restaurant The Subway story started when Fred DeLuca‚ its cofounder and his family friend Dr. Peter Buck‚ worked on a business plan for a submarine sandwich shop. Dr. Buck gave a loan of $1000 for implementation of this plan. The first restaurant was opened in Bridgeport‚ Connecticut‚ in 1965. It did well in its first summer with the help of advertising slogans like "put a foot in your mouth.’’ Emphasizing the foot-long sandwich‚ and "when you’re hungry‚ make

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Subway was established in 1965 when 17 year-old Fred DeLuca collaborated with Dr. Peter Buck and opened the first Pete ’s Subway in Bridgeport‚ Connecticut. Subway didn ’t start franchising until 1974‚ when its first franchise place situated in Wallingford‚ Connecticut. The international headquarters for Subway Sandwich restaurants and franchises are located in Milford‚ Connecticut ( Retailindustry.about.com ‚ 1965)  Presently‚ the SUBWAY® brand is the well-known submarine sandwich

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    Diploma in Business (Level 7) Manage marketing operations Unit 2932 (v4) Submitted to-Vanie Malhotra Submitted by- sukhpreet kaur Introduction:- The British Petroleum company of New Zealand was established in 1946. It was 51% Owned by the New Zealand Government and 49% owned by Anglo-Iranian oil. In 1995 the New Zealand Government sold their shares in British Petroleum to the company and in 1957 the name was changed to BP New Zealand

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