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    Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day‚ and there are good reasons for that.   Eating breakfast benefits both adults and children in many ways‚ energy for our day. When we wake up in the morning‚ our body has been fasting‚ or going without food‚ during the hours we were asleep. Eating breakfast means we “break the fast” and give our body and brain the energy they need to function. Starting the day with more energy means we will feel better throughout the day. It is a healthy

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    It is always said that it is important to eat a hearty breakfast before a big day to ensure success. However‚ does this statement hold true when it comes to eating breakfast before taking standardized tests? We designed an experiment which would put an answer to this question. The experiment tests the spectrum of standardized test scores of those who ate breakfast versus the scores of those who ate nothing. This experiment would be a single blind study because the scientists would not be biased

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    The Irish Breakfast Cereal Market – Stage 3 Project. Introduction. According to a consumption survey carried out by Kellogg’s in 2008‚ 97% of households purchased breakfast cereal in the ROI‚ placing Ireland as the largest consumer (per head) of breakfast cereal in the world. This translates into a €200 million per year market for the cereal industry. Though traditionally cereals have been consumed at breakfast time‚ of recent‚ the industry (Kellogg’s in particular) have marketed cereals as

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    Breakfast with the Kanes Abstract: While it is evident to the viewer that Charles and Emily’s marriage is falling apart during Citizen Kane’s breakfast montage‚ the mise-en-scene and technical devices used to reinforce this idea are less recognizable. The variation of the actors’ demeanors and placement‚ the progression of costumes‚ and the use of lighting subtly support the presentation of a deteriorating marriage‚ and furthermore‚ of Kane’s inability to sustain a successful‚ lasting relationship

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    COMMUNICATION The term communication is freely used by everyone in modern society‚ including members of the general public‚ organizational behavior scholars‚ and management practitioners. In addition‚ the term is employed to explain a multitude of sins both in the society as a whole and in work organizations. Despite this widespread usage‚ very few members of the general public—and not a great many more management people—can precisely define the term. Part of the problem is that communication experts

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    the process of preparing for this research. Le Thi Huyen ABSTRACT Even the best verbal communication skills are not enough to create and sustain successful relationships. Good relationships‚ both at home and at work‚ require the ability to communicate with emotional intelligence. Part of our culture involves an unspoken rule that people should ignore nonverbal elements– as if the injunction were‚ "hear what I say‚ and don ’t notice the way I say it." These elements are often

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    Furthermore‚ Claire Johnston mentions that an “enormous emphasis placed on woman as a spectacle in the cinema” is prevalent during this time (Thornham 28). A film that clearly demonstrates the sexualization of women is Breakfast at Tiffany’s. During this film‚ we follow Holly‚ a woman living in New York and how she goes through her life receiving money and goods from men using her looks. A new person moves into her apartment complex‚ whose name is Paul. She befriends Paul

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    flakes was not available) b. Indians like to add sugar to their milk. However‚ the sugar did not dissolve well in cold milk. So‚ having the flakes even with cold milk did not find many customers. c. The taste of its products did not suit Indian breakfast habits which included milk‚ biscuits‚ bread‚ jam‚ butter‚ idlis‚ paranthas‚ etc. 2. Positioning mistakes: a. Advertisements and promotions gave the product a “health product” image instead of its successful “fund-and-taste” positioned in the

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    In Breakfast of Champions‚ Kurt Vonnegut uses a very real‚ direct‚ and sometimes playful style. In the preface‚ he speaks directly to the reader‚ fully exposing his personality‚ his reasons for writing the novel‚ as well as how he intends to write the novel. In doing this‚ Vonnegut sets up the novel perfectly by basically telling the reader what they are to expect. Rather than spend multiple chapters establishing the tone‚ the various themes‚ and the other elements of the novel‚ he covers them all

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    (Capote‚ Truman. Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Vintage) Breakfast at Tiffany’s is an interesting novel because it is unlike anything I have ever read before. It starts off as a bit confusing and boring‚ but then casually goes to bring the main idea of the story. The book is non-fiction and more of a short story-type novel. It talks about a woman named Holly Golightly‚ living in an apartment in New York‚ and described her constant behavior. I felt that the book was hard to understand because it contained

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