Convenience Essays

  • Convenience Store as Metaphor for a University

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    Convenience Store as Metaphor for a University The university is a convenience store located along the highway of life. It's not a place the customer-student necessarily wants to stop at, but looking at the gas gauge of opportunity, the customer has decided to stop and fill up on knowledge in order to continue on the journey. Everything the university offers can be compared with an item offered at the convenience store. The knowledge a student is buying can be compared to the different grades

  • Privacy: Security, Confidentiality, or Convenience?

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    Privacy: Security, Confidentiality, or Convenience? INTRODUCTION The evolution of the Internet started from the department of defense's project, and rapidly distributed to world wide. With the rise of the Internet age comes with the benefits and the concerns. Because of the easeness to communicate information and displaying data, the first amendment needs to be applied to this communication channel. How are we using and communicating information without offending and harm others? Since

  • Flags of Convenience: A Threat to Maritime

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    owner registers a vessel with a nation, the owner agrees to abide by that nation’s law and regulations of that ‘flag state’ in return for protection and the right of its vessel to be of that sovereign state. A system commonly known as “Flags of Convenience” (FOC) has developed, in which commercial vessels register in countries with “open registries” and consequently the ships contain practically no link at all to the flag states in which they are registered. Freedom of the “High Seas” and the International

  • Increasing Responsiveness of a Convenience Store Chain

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    Increasing Responsiveness of a Convenience Store Chain As responsiveness increases, the convenience store chain is exposed to greater uncertainty. A convenience store chain can improve responsiveness to this uncertainty using one of the following strategies, especially for fresh and fast foods: Local Capacity. The convenience store chain can provide local cooking capacity at the stores and assemble foods almost on demand. Inventory would be stored as raw material. This is seen at the U.S. fast-food

  • The Porter 5 Forces Analysis Tool on 7-Eleven Convenience Stores in Malaysia

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    For assessing the industry profitability, Porter 5 Forces analysis tools were used to analyze one organization evaluation. In this case, the technique were used to analyze 7-Eleven Convenience Store specifically in Malaysia. Porter 5 Forces consists of 5 important area which is Threat of New Entrants, Bargaining Power of customers, Threat of substitute Products and services, Bargaining Power of suppliers, and competitive rivalry within the industry. Theoretically, the more powerful these forces in

  • Changes in the American Diet

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         This paper will consider the adaptations of the United States to a changing diet, from the early to late twentieth century. B.     The purpose of this project is to research the evolution in American cuisine throughout the 1900s, towards a more convenience-based pattern of food consumption. The modernization of the United States, particularly in terms of the workforce, will be examined as it relates to a changing diet. Finally, some effects of these changes will be described. II.     Background:

  • Process Essay - How an Aerosol Can Works

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    convenient than the old-fashioned jars of liquid polish or cans of powdered cleanser, which can spill or be applied too thickly.  At the same time, however, most of us probably do not know how the aerosol can works.  We accept its ease and convenience without realizing that the aerosol can is quite a complex container. An aerosol is not a simple cleaner or polish; it is a colloidal system.  That means it consists of finely divided liquid or solid particles, called a product, dispersed in

  • The Importance of Accurate Data Input

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    it a recorded document same as the original. Convenience and Quality Hand Held Computer – such as Palm Pilot, PDA, Blackberry, I Phone, you can send and receive in a matter of minutes by using text messaging, emails, printing, pictures, video, then you can also connect them to you home or office computer and download the stored information. Color Photograph – Several methods such as: printing and scanning, are optimal options however, for convenience and quality a program such as: Picasa is a good

  • Irwin Shaw's The Girls in Their Summer Dresses

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    Girls in Their Summer Dresses, it is necessary to explore the personal differences that cause problems in the relationship of the couple. The details of the story will lead to a conclusion that for Michael the relationship could just be a mere convenience or an affection solely generated by his physical wanting of Frances, so with the way she looks and appreciates the girls of New York. Frances calling the Stevensons shows her attitude which is passivity and lack of idealism to confront the relationship

  • The Car and Society

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    automobile be cause to eliminate it? Or should science develop technology to eliminate the pollution caused by the car? Some people believe that the benefits of the automobile far outweigh the consequences. These people enjoy their privacy and the convenience of the automobile. There are no schedules to keep track of. A person can come and go from a destination at their own free will. They also have the ability to travel and see scenery that people limited to public transportation cannot. Today there

  • Persuasive letter

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    me again last week. I continue to be interested in purchasing the assets of Tower Mart, Inc. If we reach an agreement regarding my purchase, I plan to transfer these assets to a new corporation that I am forming. My new company would then run a convenience store similar to what you are currently operating. I am interested in purchasing the following assets: the inventory, fixtures, equipment, leasehold improvements, and business name. In addition, I will need all necessary licenses and permits transferred

  • McDonaldization

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    aspect of today’s society has been affected by McDonaldization including the restaurant business, education, work, healthcare, travel, leisure, dieting, politics and the family”. McDonaldization is turning our society into one which is built upon convenience and gaining the most for our money in the fastest way possible. The significant success of McDonalds, and of McDonaldization as a whole, is due to four basic elements- efficiency, calculability, predictability, and control.(Ritzer, p.12) The first

  • A Tale Of Two Cities

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    to refrain from speaking out against their oppressors. Instead they are encouraged to "speak well of the law…and leave the law to take care of itself." (68). The fact is, that the blackened hearts of the aristocracy saw capital punishment as a convenience, rather than justice. The guillotine "cleared off (as to this world) the trouble of each particular case, and left nothing else with it to be looked after" (62). This negative light that the ruthless use of capital punishment casts upon the rulers

  • Analysis of Lowe's Companies, Inc.

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    averaging the opening of about two stores per week. This is part of an unprecedented two billion dollar store expansion, which is the most aggressive expansion in the company’s fifty-five year history; thus, magnifying Lowe’s locality and customer convenience in the United Sates home improvement marketplace. Lowe’s new superstores are currently the largest in the home improvement marketplace, averaging a retail space of about 150,000 square feet. (http://www.lowes.com) Lowe’s is leading the way

  • The Supermarket

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    "supermarket" implies a desire for more than just a simple market. No longer just a place to buy food, the supermarket has become a place to cash a check, buy a birthday card, or pick up some tulip bulbs. These new extras are all centered on the idea of convenience. We all hope to find a few extra moments in our days, so supermarkets offer us a way to save time. I'll be the first to admit that buying three things at the same store is nicer than driving across town. Saving time can definitely be a good thing

  • The Changing Face of Education

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    America has shifted from an agricultural society to an industrial society, and is in the process of transcending into the computer age. Though the progression of technology has made life simpler for the average person in many respects, this convenience does have drawbacks. To illustrate, in the current informational age, much less manual labor is needed. Citizens having a quality education are essential in the workplace. In light of this, schools must make adjustments that help to prepare students

  • Recommendations for T.G.I. Friday's Restaurant

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    Prices………………………………………………………………………4 Atmosphere………………………………………………………………………4 Clientele…………………………………………………………………...5 Physical Facilities…………………………………………………………………5 Décor………………………………………………………………………5 Cleanliness………………………………………………………………...5 Layout……………………………………………………………………..6 Convenience……………………………………………………………….6 Special Offers……………………………………………………………………...7 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION…………………………………………8 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Prospective dining patrons can feel comfortable about dining at T.G.I.Friday’s Restaurant, as shown by this

  • A World Without Cars

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    we live in today would not likely choose to burden our health, land, and resources for the sake of luxury and convenience, or at the very least, the personal automobile would not be as accessible as it is today. Because, in all reality, our current society does embrace inventions that compromise our society's well-being such as oil and chemical refineries, pesticides, and even convenience foods such as fast food and many refined prepackaged foods. Wilson's opinions in his article, "Cars and Their

  • Gandhi's intent with Hind Swaraj

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    flourish, denouncing Western government and civilization whilst glorifying Indian history, culture and above all, India’s capacity for swaraj. This elusive term is the core of Gandhi’s argument against embracing the English life of ‘civilized’ convenience and luxury, and marks a note worthy distinction between Gandhi’s version of Indian society and that of the West. For Gandhi, swaraj means individual discipline, restraint from passion and indulgence and acceptance of responsibility. He does not

  • Borges and Bertolucci

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    out of the story. To begin with, Borges is very vague in his ideas on the semantics of his story. He begins filling in the details somewhat with the story taking place in Ireland…. But Borges himself says that this is simply, "(for narrative convenience)." (Borges 72) Borges then expands on his idea within an Irish backdrop… Bertolucci keeps the story intact, and simply transplants it to Italy in the twentieth century. The names are all changed; but that is because Borges chose Irish names which