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The Coffee Crisis
The Coffee Crisis

MBA 6008 Global Economic Environment

Capella University

Theresa Patterson

December 18, 2011

Coffee was the top source of income for 25 million farmers in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Due
to the lack of appropriate compensation for their harvest, communities in coffee producing countries
around the world are suffering. Coffee is a chief export for many developing nations and their entire
economies are collapsing with the market. In 2004 the governments of coffee producing countries
were adamant in finding the answer to the dramatic decline in coffee prices.
Coffee is consumed primarily in the northern hemisphere, particularly in Europe, ... Show more
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Its flavor is substantially different than the flavor of arabica coffee, which is generally more
favorable and considered to be better coffee. It is used extensively in blended coffees with arabica,
though, and one of the effects of the current coffee crisis is that the overabundance of robusto on the
market is encouraging many companies to increase the amount of robusto coffee that goes into their
blends.
Second, and more importantly, with income from producing coffee not even covering the
expenses of growing it, the growers are forced to sacrifice quality in order to reap the highest
possible prices. Robusto coffee yields far more coffee per acre of land than arabica coffee.
Growing sun coffee rather than the better tasting but more labor intensive shade grown coffee also
yields more product and thus, more profit. The low prices also encourage producers to rush through
picking, including underripe and overripe berries in the harvest because they can no longer afford
to pay for three separate pickings of the crop.
Fair Trade coffees are only one of the solutions being suggested for the current coffee crisis. While
Fair Trade guarantees a floor price for raw coffee sold by coffee cooperatives, it is only one part of a
comprehensive strategy to stabilize coffee prices at a level that will continue in supporting its
growers. Another is the adoption of a set of quality standards for buyers. Both the UN and the ICO
An Experiment On Voltage Levels
Table of Contents

Introduction 1
Materials and Methods 1
Data 3Results 4 Discussion4
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Throughout this experiment we have learned a great deal more about electricity and how it is
created. Before this was performed research was done on our materials and their functions, hoping
to be more educated on how they would help us solve our problem. We were able to make a well
educated hypothesis from our newly found information. Our prediction was that the lime would have
the most voltage because in our research we found that it has the most citric acid in it. Citric acid is
modeling the chemical energy in a battery causing the most voltage. The independent variable
applied was the type of fruit tested while the dependent variable was the voltage measured in the
multimeter. Some of the controls kept consistent were the types of nails, the type of multimeter, the
DCV setting on the multimeter, the nail placement, and the wire placement. Our hopes for the
outcome of this experiment is to have successfully created three fruit batteries and for us to compare
their voltages.
Materials and Methods For the experiment gather a lime, an orange, an apple, a zinc nail and a copper
nail to model the essential parts of a battery. The zinc nail represents the negative charge while the
copper nail imitates a positive charge. To measure this energy created in the fruit an analog
multimeter was used. The procedure used is below.

Collect the materials required for the experiment.


Lay out a lime, a zinc nail, and a copper nail.
Push the
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Nmps
Introduction Every year, thousands of individuals worldwide are affected by Spinal Cord Injury
(SCI), a devastating neurological disorder that, unfortunately, remains without an effective therapy,
since the current approved approaches are essentially palliative1. Several types of new therapeutic
strategies, including cellular, molecular and combinatorial approaches, have been studied in the
recent years. Cell therapies, aiming particularly at replacing lost neurons and recovering the
neuronal circuitry, are typically seen as holding a great potential for changing the paradigm towards
more curative interventions. Numerous approaches are being developed, each one having its own
advantages and disadvantages as it has been reviewed elsewhere1,... Show more content on
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This would represent a major technical advancement and gives a new hope for the development of
the desired effective spinal cord regeneration therapies. Notwithstanding, it is still necessary to
refine the methods for differentiation of NMPs into spinal cord motor neurons and to guarantee that
the specific neuronal subtypes are generated with precision. In turn, this refinement will require a
more complete understanding of NMPs and their differentiation, and also of the molecular
mechanisms involved in the DV patterning of the spinal
Umpqua Community Interview
Description of the organization:
Umpqua Community College (UCC) is a public community college in Douglas County in
Southwestern Oregon, established in 1964 by a vote of its residents. It is the only post secondary
educational provider in Douglas County. Its mission is to make quality comprehensive post
secondary education affordable and accessible to district residents. UCC offers Transfer programs,
Career and Technical Education, Community Education, Adult Basic Education, Workforce
Development, and serves as a cultural and recreational center for the community.
As a comprehensive community college, UCC offers 26 two year Associate of Applied Science
(AAS) Degrees; 56 one year, less than one year, and pathways certificates; 49 Associate of Arts
Oregon Transfer Degree (AAOT) subject area degrees; 9 Associate of ... Show more content on
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She would like to stay anonymous.
What I learned from the interview:
An Executive Assistant/Office Management wears many hats and many times more than one at a
time. They are not the ones that make decisions but they are the ones that have to enforce them.
The assistant I interviewed is the backbones of her office and a large part of the college. She works
is responsible for ensuring all operations run efficiently. She has to know the mission, values, and
services/products they offer, she has to know about everything that is going on.
Questions I asked:
What is your role as an Executive Assistant/Office Management? I am the gate keeper, the organizer,
the confidant, not just to my office but also to all the direct and indirect reports and their assistants.
I would say confidentiality is at the top of the list of most impotent job responsibilities. Just like in a
friendship, trust is everything. This is a skill that cannot be taught, someone has to want to be
World War 1 Causes
Causes of world War 1 World War one was one of the largest displays of conflict that has ever
happened. Never before had there been such a show of military force. World War 1 is responsible
for the deaths of 37 million civilian and military casualties. The war lasted for four years, Involved
32 countries, and costed 32 billion dollars. The war had many different reasons and factors for
happening, but the main cause was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
Hungary. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated on June 28th, 1914 by Serbian nationalist
Gavrilo Princip. Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were driving through Sarajevoa Serbian
nationalist Nedjelko Cabrinovic threw a bomb at their car in an assassination attempt though this
only managed to injure an officer. Then as a result of a wrong turn, they... Show more content on
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The defense alliances were agreements put in place to promise that in the event of war the allied
nation would receive support. These alliances could entail economic, financial, logistical, and or
military support. Due to the alliances in Europe splitting into two different parts if any side got into
a war it would mean that all of the allied countries would have to participate. The Triple Alliance
was formed in 1882 and encapsulated Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy it was formed due to a
mutual tension against Russia and France. The Triple Entente was created in 1907 an alliance
which consisted of Britain, Russia, and France. Small changes in the Alliances also increased the
tensions, like when an added clause in 1910 required Germany s direct support if Austria Hungary
was at war with Russia. Due to the grand scale of the alliances, rising tension, and various conflict
building alterations caused a much larger
Leming Fear Of Death Picture Analysis
My emotional response to this picture was negative and worried. It made me think about all the
funerals I attended and it also made me think about how lonely it would be to be buried under
ground. Unfortunately in my life I have had to experience many funerals. During a funeral
normally people can look down and see how deep the whole is, this reminds me of the first time I
saw someone being buried. It also made me think of that I do not want to be buried under ground.
I have a fear of being buried alive because I do not like enclosed spaces. When I pass I would
rather be cremated then being buried underground. My other reaction is that this picture shows
respect. Even though people may think digging a hole is a negative job, it does show respect that
you are making a place for a person s loved one to be put to rest.
I believe the story behind the man would be that he is a grave digger. Unfortunately this is a
profession that many people hold. It looks as if this is an older photo because he is manually
digging the hole out and not using a machine that they use these days. It also looks older because
of how they are using wood to hold the dirt from falling in. Back when this picture took place, it
may be that this is getting buried for a family member. There were times when family members
would dig graves for their dead family members. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They include fear of pain, fear of isolation/ separations/ loneliness, fear of leaving loved ones, and
fear of fate of the body. For fear of pain I believe I had a high score because I do not want to die in
pain. I would rather have a peaceful death instead of feeling the pain. When it comes to fear of
isolation and loneliness I have a high score because I do not want to be away from my loved ones. I
could never imagine losing all my family members. Also not knowing what exactly happens after
death makes me wonder if I will be alone after I
Orthostatic Hypotension Essay
In this scenario, the subjected data is chest palpitation, lightheadedness and dizziness, the objective
data is elevated heart rate with irregular rhythm, orthostatic blood pressure readings, lying 135/90,
sitting 120/80, standing 100/60, and the client becoming dizzy and light headed as he moves from a
sitting to a standing position while taking the bloodpressure. The subjective and objective data
indicates that the patient has orthostatic hypotension. To determine what is causing the orthostatic
hypotension a more in depth health history, physical assessment, labs and diagnostic testing would
need to be done.

Orthostatic hypotension is defined as a decrease in systolic blood pressure of 20 mm Hg or a


decrease in diastolic blood pressure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is difficult to do a cardiac assessment on someone who is uncooperative and in handcuffs with
multiple officers standing in a small room. When someone is uncooperative it is almost
impossible to complete an assessment also the assessment is usually being rushed by the officers
because the uncooperative patient is still a danger to others. By assessing the scene, I realized that
when one officer got near this particular patient it seemed to escalate his uncooperative behavior. I
asked the officer if he could leave the room, he stepped outside the room but the patient could still
see him. I asked the officer to please step out of the door way and explained to the patient that the
officer had left the room and would not be coming back this helped to calm the patient down enough
so I could compete my
Diary Of A Warrior Diary Entries
Diary of a Warrior
It was just any other day in the office that I work at. I got a call from my assistant at the front desk
saying there was a student here and he wants to see me. I ask her what he wanted to see me for and
she said he found an old war Diary of a warrior in Alexander the Greats army. When I heard this i
didn t believe it but I told my assistant to bring the student up. I heard a knock on the door and
when I opened it, there was a kid holding a book that looked very old and ancient like. He handed
me this book and asked me what I thought about it. I looked over it and saw that this diary was over
a middle aged man during the classical Greece era who was in the army of Alexander the Great. I
couldn t believe what I was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Entry 2
I knew my mother would not like the fact that I would be going off to war but my father knew it was
the right thing for me to do. My father knew it was the right thing for me to do because he knew I
would be a great infantry man in the army. Because my dad thought this I did not want to let him
down so I knew right there and then that I was going into the army and fighting for King Philip.
Entry 3
Out of the blue we all got word that king Philip was assonated, when we heard this we all didn t
know what would happen. Then we learned that his son Alexander took over and he was going to
lead people into war. So when I got called on to go into the army I did and we started to train. The
training was very intense. It was nothing like I have experience before, right off the bat they told
us if we did not die in batter we better be wounded because if not then we did not fight hard
enough. Another part of our training was how to wield a sword and fight with a sword and
shield. I have never done this before and I was super excited. I remember how heavy the sword
and shield was and how easy it was to swing when you had the momentum going with it. After
training for a couple of months we were ready to go into war and fight.
Entry 4
In the spring of 334 B.C.E we entered the Asia Minor to attack and by the following spring we had
conquered the entire western half of Asia
Black Dwarf Research Paper
Stars are born, grow old, and die, at rates that are related to their mass and any external pressures
acting on them, similar to the life cycle of all living things in the universe. The process in which
stars change dramatically throughout their existence is called stellar evolution and can take millions
to billions of years. Stellar evolution describes how stars transform over time, from birth, through
life, which includes growth, and ending in death. Fusion, the force that generates energy, is balanced
by the pull of gravity, resulting in the progression and development of the star.
Stars begin their life cycle as molecular clouds, or nebula. Some event, such as a shock wave or
collision of a galaxy, causes the cloud to collapse and form smaller pieces, which contract inward
and form a protostar. As the star ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Once the helium in the core is exhausted, the star emits its outer layers into space, contracts down,
and emerges as a White Dwarf. Ultimately, the White Dwarf will lose all of its energy, collapse due
to gravity, and enter a Black Dwarf stage. No Black Dwarfs have been observed in our universe
because the time it takes for a White Dwarf to cool completely is likely to be trillions of years. A
Black Dwarf is simply an explanation for what would result following the death of a White Dwarf.
In larger stars, the core s temperature increases enough to burn carbon into neon. Burning and
contraction are repeated until iron is established in the core. The pressure of neutrons will
interrupt the collapse of the core, creating a neutron star. The sudden cease in the contraction of
the core allows some of the mass to flow inward. The core becomes heavier and can t tolerate it s
own gravitational force. This creates a shock wave blowing the outer layer of the star apart in a core
collapse supernova eruption. This explosion results in the distribution of elements throughout the
It s Always Sunny In Philadephia By David Hume
David Hume begins his theory of human moral nature by describing a prevailing view: nothing is
more usual in common life than to talk of the combat of passion and reason, to give the preference to
reason, and assert that men are only so far virtuous as they conform themselves to its dictates. This
assumption of the hierarchy of reason over emotion thoroughly pervades modern philosophical
thought, with its roots in Plato s allegory describing the soul: reason, the charioteer, directs the
steeds of passion with authority and control. Hume summarily refutes this hierarchy, proposing
instead that the passions set the ends for our behavior and then employ reason to navigate the means.
The subjection of reason to emotion is the premise of Hume s moral theory. Dennis Reynolds of the
show It s Always Sunny in Philadephia, though he considers himself a paragon of reason,
demonstrates Hume s philosophyby remaining, ultimately,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In this light, many of Dennis s motives are suddenly clear. Glenn Howerton, who portrays Dennis
on the show, explained in an interview, if anybody would even suggest to [Dennis] that he is not
the greatest gift to mankind, then he s just so hurt by it. Dennis relies not on reason, but on the
pride he derives from his rationality and from other self perceived traits for happiness. In the
episode Mac Bangs Dennis Mom, Dennis sets out to seduce Mac s mother for revenge on Mac.
When she does not find him sexually attractive, his world crumbles: what the hell is going on?
What is wrong with you people? Despite only initially needing her as a tool for revenge, his reaction
to her rejection proves that his actions were not pure mathematical calculations but that he also
invested emotional security in his ability to seduce. In this instance, Dennis reveals one of his
hidden motives: to seek pleasure in the form of
Work Paper with Answer on Summer s Reading
Page 16:
Vocabulary Practice:
1.a. sidewalks
b. dissatisfied
c. ashamed
d. on an impulse quiting

2. a. respect
b. wandered
c. worthwhile
d. registered.
e. resembled

Questions:
1.George didn t finish his school. he had quit high school ; his mother died Their mother was dead.
His family was poor his father was poor
2. George cleaned the house , stayed in his room , listened to the ballgame , read magazines,
sometimes an old copy of encyclopedia and from time to time walks around the neighborhood.
3.The story took place in New York.
4. a. He would like to have a girl to go with. b. He would like to have some dough (expenses money)

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Vocabulary Practice :
1.drunk ; 2.hesitated 3. Earnestly 4. Urge 5. Wondered 6. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Yet hope was given to him from the change giver Mr Cattanzara for a better successful future of
course after a lot of lies and negative feelings passed thru them. Тhe conflict in the story is about
human challenges overcoming personal problems and the lethargism in the charecters. It s hard for
George to overcome those problems but with the help of an old dreamer like himself it s possible.
Only thru experience George learned how to surpass his problems as a human being. He had to be
at the top of the feelings and be under them again.

4. A.Sophie reacted really happy soft and kindly to that rumour by showing George that she was
proud of him.
B. George s father didn t reacted at all he was really neutral with this as he was his whole life, too
shy never much of a talker.
C. The neighborhood people were surprised , glad , respectful and kind.
D. George had a little bit of shame emberassment and uncomfortabiltiy in his feelings but he felt
good, fine for the time, after that the negative feelings became stronger than the positive and in the
end the positive won again .
Used Cause and Effect.
5. A. In part 2 we can infer 2 things about Mr. Cattanzara :1. He shared with the neighbors what
George told him and his goal for the summer . 2. He told the neighbors what George said with with
a little bit of suspicion and told the neighbors to play along.
B. In part 3 we can infer that : Mr. Cattanzara knew about
Master Harold and the Boys Critical Analysis
Master Harold... and the Boys

Athol Fugard s Master Harold... and the Boys is an instant classic that does a superior job at
encompassing the complex of racial hierarchies and interracial friendships that existed in South
Africa in the mid 20th century. Set in 1950 the play follows the everyday lives of its two main
protagonists: Hally, a white, seventeen year old male discontented with his schooling, and Sam, a
middle aged, black servant of Hally s family. During this period the rigid racial structure of Apartheid
remained dominant in the nation, institutionalizing the already understood separation of
disenfranchised blacks and privileged whites. These de jur social classifications cannot however
denounce the observable friendly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Eventually convinced of the impossibility and distracted by his school work, the thought
nevertheless preoccupies our young protagonist s mind, coloring each action and reaction throughout
the rest of the play. The moment of engagement is closely married to the introductory incident in
this work as the audience s intriguing moment is parallel to Hally s emotional commitment to the
idea of his father s return. Unable to divorce his mind from this subtle inkling of helplessness, Hally
s tone sharpens considerably as he attempts to solidify his own authority through discourse with Sam
coupled with sharp remarks. Don t try to be clever, Sam. It doesn t suit you. Anybody who thinks
there s nothing wrong with this world needs to have his head examined. (Jacobus, 1403).

The major peripetie of the work occurs when Hally s mother phones again to confirm his worse
fear: his father is adamant about his return home. At this point all civil facades are dashed by Hally
in a vain attempt to solidify his own importance though coupled with the genuine emotional struggle
of a young boy at odds with his father. Searching for an outlet the rising action of the play takes a
dramatic turn from a slight incline to a steep hill as Hally visibly changes gears from distraught
and confused to violently offensive. And I m telling you you don t! Nobody does. (Speaking
carefully as his shame turns to rage at Sam.) It s your turn to be careful, Sam. Very careful! You re
trading on
The Islamic And Christian Faith Essay
he first, second, and third Crusade took place during the time of chivalry. Close to the end of the
11th century was the time in which the First Crusade had begun. The Islamic and Christian faith
had similar views toward Jerusalem as their Holy Land. In 1095, Pope Urban II called for the first
crusade to then later claim the land of Jerusalem from the Muslims. As time went on, the Saracens
rebelled against the Crusaders in defense of their culture and rights. The theme of crusadesis vividly
discussed in literature with a various number of viewpoints in regards to the reasoning and
background of these historical events. The thought process behind the Crusades and the motive to
push this war into action was originally believed that it was for the sake of preserving sacredness
of religions, but in reality, the reasoning is much further from the truth than one would think and
the terrible outcomes of it are even greater. he Crusades was not a rational movement that could
easily be explained purely because of it economical or territorial ambition, neither would it be
explained due to a clashing or rights and interests. Both the Christians and Muslims were fueled by
myths and passions that were far more effective in getting people to act than any political matter
would. And so the years of war have followed. The main spark to this prodigious war was when
Emperor Alexis I of the Byzantine Empire requested assistance to Christian nations in order to
defend its capital city of
Marketing and Snapple Corporation
Report On Snapple: Revitalizing a Brand

Prepared for: Mahbub Hossain

Group Members:
Mahbub Md. Rakib 08 10322 1
Farzana Tuli08 10322 1
Farzana Tuli08 10322 1
Farzana Tuli08 10322 1 ACKNOWLEDMENT3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY4 INTRODUCTION5
Question 1How would you characterize Snapple s brand image and sources of brand equity? What
are the strengths and weaknesses of the brand s existing personality and image?6 Question 2Where
did Quaker go wrong? What could it have done differently? Is Cadbury in danger of making the
same mistakes as Quaker did?8 Question 3How effective and appropriate do you think Triarc s
marketing program was? How effective and appropriate do you think ... Show more content on
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By 1990s Snapple emerged as a nationally recognized brand.. With the combination of a unique
product and package design and colorful advertising the company achieved nationally recognized
brand. Later Snapple went through several management system and owners.

Quarker Oats purchased Snapple for $1.7 billion but for poor management system he was unable to
capitalize the brand s previous success. After Quarker sold it to Triarc Beverage Group the brand
faced a new challenge to reconnect with consumers.

1.How would you characterize Snapple s brand image and sources of brand equity? What are the
strengths and weaknesses of the brand s existing personality and image?

Answer:

The roots of Snapple Corporation date back to 1972 in Brooklyn. In 1980s Snapple introduced
ready to drink fruit juices and iced teas. Snapple was the first company to sell its drinks in single
serving wide mouthed glass bottles rather than aluminum cans. By 1991 Snapple emerged as a
nationally recognized brand.

Snapple s Brand Image:

The image that Snapple has is somewhat like the luxury good for the average person a Porsche
for the poor. It defines itself as new age and quirky. It has some similarities with Red Bull in that it
created a product category and did it their own way but it is less edgy and geared more to
mainstream America. It has a quirky and a bit of a rebellious everyman vibe. It equity comes from
being a

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