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    Cafe de Coral

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    Café de Coral Background of Café de Coral The Cafe de Coral Group was incorporated in 1968‚ but it would not be until September 1969 when it opened its first Café de Coral restaurant in Causeway Bay. The chain gradually expanded over the next decade and went on air in 1977 when it promoted its restaurants through TV commercials. In 1979‚ Café de Coral established its first food processing plant‚ a move commonly taken to lower costs and ensures consistency. In 1986‚ the Café de Coral Group finally

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    The Sea

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    J.Reeves has successfully used the dog metaphor to elicit the behaviors of the sea at many occasions. The poet compares the different behaviors of the dog at different moods with the sea. The first stanza shows the begining of the violence due to the hungry nature of the dog which metaphoricaly depicts the sea waves turning out to be heavy and rough. The second stanza shows the waves quickening and becoming more rough due to the enviromental change‚ thereby the dog is so hungry and angry that it

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    Cafe de Coral

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    The Hong Kong Management Association Diploma in Management Studies Spring Term 2013 Management Project A Two-Year Strategic Business Plan of Café de Coral in Hong Kong Fast Food Industry. Cover Sheet 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Company History & Background Café de Coral Group (0341) is the largest publicly listed Chinese fast food restaurant group in the world. The Group is principally engaged in the operation of quick service and specialty restaurants chain‚ with vertical and horizontal

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    The Sea

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    THE SEA by James Reeves The main idea of The Sea by James Reeves is that the sea is similar to a dog in so many ways. They both share similar characteristics and behaviour. In fact‚ one can look at this poem as one long metaphor‚ mainly focusing on the similarity between the sea and the dog. The very first line of the first stanza spells out the metaphor quite clearly: “The sea is a hungry dog”. Moreover‚ the rest of the poem reinforces this idea by frequently referring to a dog’s

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    Cafe de Coral

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    Café de Coral provides lots of compensations & benefits to the employees‚ these are include: Shared Options‚ Incentive payments‚ Housing Allowance & Retirement Scheme. First‚ shared options are offer to the managerial levels. By providing the shared options to them‚ they may think or feel that they are not just the staff of the company‚ but also one of the owners of café de coral. Employees are willing to put more effort towards the company. Second‚ if the company has an increase or high profit

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    Coral reefs are known to protect other sea life such as fish and attract tourists. As the ocean water temperature increases‚ corals are experiencing bleaching by ejecting algae‚ which is what gives them the various colors they are known for (Baird). The death of these precious coral reefs are jeopardizing fishing of those species that live off of coral. Coral reefs also create a “roadblock” in the ocean and without them there

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    Coral Reef and Australia

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    variety of food‚ and lastly‚ the unique culture. Australia has one of the most breath taking sceneries in the world‚ all the way from the Great Barrier Reef to the city of Melbourne. The Great Barrier Reef is known for being the largest coral reef in the world; it is so incredibly vast that it can even be seen all the way from outer space. It is also unbelievably beautiful. Other beautiful places to visit in Australia are the Sydney harbor‚ which was the first settlement in Australia and

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    Coral reefs are a highly complex and diverse habitat‚ supporting a wide array of marine species. These particular structures also play an important role in the global economy through their involvement in different industries‚ especially fishing and tourism. However‚ over the past several decades‚ the influx of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO₂) as a result of mass fossil fuel combustion has resulted in the global degradation of these economically and ecologically crucial habitats. The key process

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    Battle of Midway

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    The Battle of Midway The Battle of Midway‚ fought in June 4-7 1942‚ only six months after Japan ’s attack on Pearl Harbor‚ and one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea‚ the United States Navy decisively defeated an Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) attack against Midway Atoll‚ must be considered one of the most decisive battles of World War II. Fought over and near the tiny U.S. mid-Pacific base at Midway atoll‚ represents the strategic high water mark of Japan ’s Pacific Ocean war. The Battle of

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    ECOSYSTEMS AT RISK – CASE STUDY 2 PART 1: CORAL REEFS – OVERVIEW Coral reefs are often referred to as “the rainforests of the sea” because of they form some of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Its massive structure is formed from coral polyps (tiny animals that live in colonies) that support approximately 25% of all known marine species by providing essential habitats. Factors affecting reef development and survival include temperature‚ light‚ sedimentation and salinity of the water. Without

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