Question 156. What is indicated about Northshore Creamery?
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What is indicated about Northshore Creamery? (A) It was purchased by a large corporation. (B) It became famous in town because of a movie. (C) It is the pride and joy of the locals. (D) It doesn’t have enough money to expand. | Điều gì được chỉ ra về Northshore Creamery? (A) Nó đã được mua bởi một công ty lớn. (B) Nó trở nên nổi tiếng trong thị trấn vì một bộ phim. (C) Đó là niềm tự hào và vui sướng của người dân địa phương. (D) Nó không có đủ tiền để mở rộng. |
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The Northshore Creamery first opened its doors in 1951 by owner Bill Bradley and has become an iconic landmark of the city with it's huge rotating ice cream cone on the roof of the shop. | Northshore Creamery mở cửa lần đầu tiên vào năm 1951 bởi chủ sở hữu Bill Bradley và đã trở thành một địa danh mang tính biểu tượng của thành phố với que kem quay khổng lồ trên nóc cửa hàng. |
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WANDA KNIGHT | 9:04 |
I just sent you the itinerary for your trip to Chicago on Friday. | |
TED GALEZNIC | 9:05 |
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WANDA KNIGHT | 9:05 |
Mike Ross wants you to add a meeting with Diamond Publishing while you're up there. | |
TED GALEZNIC | 9:10 |
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WANDA KNIGHT | 9:11 |
Okay. I can reach out to them. If you're too busy, that is. | |
TED GALEZNIC | 9:13 |
It won't be a problem. I'm supposed to have a drink with Javier Sanchez from Diamond Sat night. | |
WANDA KNIGHT | 9:13 |
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TED GALEZNIC | 9:20 |
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To: Accounting Department <[email protected]> From: Robert Brown <[email protected]> Date: Monday, March 29 Subject: Upcoming Meeting Hello everyone, Our client from Japan, Mr. Sato, will be arriving the day after tomorrow to discuss an upcoming merger of our two companies. I ask that our accounting department work together to produce a financial statement for the first quarter in preparation for this meeting. Anyone who needs further data in order to complete this document should e-mail me without hesitation. Please finish this task by Tuesday afternoon. This document needs to detail all of our company’s financial activities, including all of our assets and investments. Thanks, Robert Brown, CEO PTC Design |
American Architects Society Annual Awards
You are cordially invited to attend this year's event, to be held at the Merriton Hotel in Houston, Texas, on Friday, July 24. As a member, you may bring up to two guests.
7:00 P.M. | Reception |
7:30 P.M. | Welcome speech and introduction by Barry Hymphreys, President of the American Architects Society |
7:45 P.M. | Dinner- Vegetarian options available- please specify when confirming attendance |
9:00 P.M. | Awards ceremony- Best Design, Best Newcomer, Best Residential Building, Best Public Building- Presented by comedian Alex Dashwood |
10:30 P.M. | A special live performance from award-winning band The Pop Tones |
RSVP to Event Coordinator Janice Harton at [email protected] no later than April 21.
Northshore Financial News June 29- A local mainstay at Northshore City may soon go national. - [1] - The Northshore Creamery first opened its doors in 1951 by owner Bill Bradley and has become an iconic landmark of the city with it's huge rotating ice cream cone on the roof of the shop. Over the years it has remained a local favorite hangout for the residents of the city and soon captured the eyes of tourists driving through. - [2] - Bill Jr. took over the business and expanded the shop to keep up with the demand of locals and tourists. Northshore Creamery was even selected as a top-ten shop to visit by Travel & Tour Magazine. In 1988, Northshore Creamery was featured in the hit Hollywood movie Future Then and Now, which made it the top ice cream shop to visit by out-of-towners and tourists. - [3] - Efforts were made by various corporations to buy the business from the Bradley family, but Bill Jr. and his son William insisted on keeping the business within the family, which pleased the residents of Northshore. - [4] - “We’re keeping things small in scale and we’re slowly expanding,” explained William. “In order to keep the quality of our ice cream fresh and just the way my grandfather created his recipes, we don't want to take any shortcuts, which is why we need time.” |
Announcement from Acreton City Council
April 3
Acreton City Council will be creating a new task force charged with reducing unnecessary spending over the next fiscal year. The team of twelve people will be comprised of local business leaders, union representatives, civil servants, and financial consultants. Group members are due to be selected by the end of this month and will begin work almost immediately the following month planning ways to reduce annual local government costs by 10% over the next year by eliminating waste.
Applications for a position are being accepted at this time. Please contact the city council at [email protected] for any information about getting yourself or your organization involved in the project.
Janet Logan | [2:15] | I just got off the phone and Mr. King informed me that he wanted his order a couple of weeks earlier than originally planned. Do you think this may be possible? |
Margaret Lee | [2:16] | There’s no problem on our end. We have all the fabrics ready and cut into their appropriate shapes and sizes. They are ready for the sewing machines. |
Jason Brown | [2:17] | My team is currently working on the orders from Mr. Bartelli. We have over 1000 units to sew and another order from Carla Bean after that. |
Janet Logan | [2:18] | Mr. Bartelli doesn’t need his order until the end of the month and Ms. Bean’s orders can wait until next week. I can authorize your team to begin this order first. |
Jason Brown | [2:19] | What is being made and how many units are needed? |
Janet Logan | [2:20] | Long-sleeved men’s dress shirts. We need 100 units in small, 300 in medium, 300 in large, and 100 in extra-large. |
Jason Brown | [2:21] | OK then, I think we can finish those in two days. |
Peter William | [2:22] | We can get buttons on all 800 units within 2-4 hours. |
Janet Logan | [2:23] | Thank you so much. I appreciate your help. I’m glad that we can accommodate one of our best clients this way. |
Unsworthy Manufacturing Date: Wednesday, October 17 Subject: Recycling In response to pressure from local environmental groups, as of November 1 we will be separating all of our industrial waste for recycling. Collections will be made twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays from the regional recycling center, which will be supplying colored receptacles for different kinds of waste. All oils should be placed in the green container. All metals and glass belong in the red one. All paper waste should go into the blue one. Plastics will be collected for recycling as normal. As this new policy also carries a financial benefit to the company, managers in all manufacturing bays are responsible for ensuring that the new protocols for waste disposal are followed, and failure to comply with the policy could result in disciplinary action. Further information about our updated environmental practices will shortly be available on the website. Training sessions for managers will be held on Monday, October 22, but please contact me if you have any further questions in the meantime. Regards, Davis Jeeland Operations Director, Unsworthy Manufacturing |
Normanville Farmers’ Market
April 9
Dear Normanville Resident,
This year’s first Normanville Farmers’ Market will be open on Saturday, April 14, on Clark Street, between Main street and Park street. The farmers’ market will be available between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. The mayor of Normanville, Tom Daley, will be present to deliver an address at the opening ceremony. A lot of local farmers, food vendors, and street performers will be at the venue.
“This vibrant market will give our local farmers a nice place to sell their fresh produce. Additionally, because we cut out some middle processes, our prices are lower than those of average grocery stores,” said Suzy Hammer, executive director of the Normanville Farmers’ Association.
Ms. Hammer also mentioned that currently there is not enough parking space to accommodate shoppers. The Normanville Farmers’ Association plans on expanding parking space in the coming months after the market has opened this Saturday. In the meantime, she advises Normanville residents who will visit the market to use public transportation in order to avoid parking difficulties.
The Normanville Farmers’ Market is different from other grocery stores that supply mass-produced food products. The market will provide organic produce that is full of essential vitamins and minerals. As you know, the market will also help the local economy.
Please come this Saturday and see what the Normanville Farmers’ Market has to offer!
Sincerely,
Normanville Farmers’ Association
Lost and Found
Parkway City is bracing for another holiday season and urging its citizens and tourists to keep track of their belongings. - [1] - Every year, more than 2000 items show up at the city lost and found located at Parkway City Hall. “But we get even more lost items during the holiday season,” explained Jean King, the managing director of the lost and found. “From around November 25 to January 2, we get a 25% increase in the number of items that are brought to US.”
-[2] - Everything from keys, sunglasses, umbrellas, and jewelry to electronic devices, luggage, and shopping bags full of newly purchased items have been brought to the center over the years. “The strangest item we got was a suitcase full of period piece costumes,” says Jean. “The intern working for a film at the time was happy to get it back.”
-[3] - If the items are not claimed within 90 days, they are auctioned off at a public event to raise money for the community center. - [4] -
Tech Life Hires New CEO
New York, April 12 — Amid a crisis of low sales and disappointing performance, the technology company Tech Life has hired Steve Cross as its new chief executive officer. Previously, he was the chief financial officer at the technology investment firm Esta Resources in San Francisco, California. He assumed the position of CEO at the company—based in Dallas, Texas—just this Monday. Stockholders voted unanimously for the appointment, hoping the new CEO will bring renewed vitality and strength to the company.
"Mr. Cross has an impressive record as a business leader who makes smart decisions," commented Lynn Dyer, the director of human resources at Tech Life. "We have faith that he will lead us in a new direction that will help develop new markets and optimize our company operations in general."
Steve Cross graduated from Chester University in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, with a master's degree in business administration. He once served as head of the American League of Business Leaders and is a dedicated family man.
The Association of Future and Culture (AFC)
Quarterly Conference
Homer Conference Center, January 10
2:00 P.M. | Kelly O'Neill, President, AFC; Principal, Mulligan Elementary School |
Welcoming speech | |
2:30 P.M. | Mark Kreskas, CEO, SEM Development Group |
Enhancing global awareness: leadership and diversity | |
3:30 P.M. | Lucy Hoover, Co-owner, Piedmont Adult Education Center |
Gender and fairness of leadership | |
4:30 .M. | Jon Kimura, store Manager, Kent Grocery store |
The foundations of leadership in the workplace | |
5:30 P.M. | Kenneth Schneider, Professor, Brookstone University |
Ethics and morality in leadership | |
6:30 P.M. | Question-and-answer session |
Stark Bank
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Overdraft Fee
On the date of June 3, you withdrew $100.00 from an ATM in Jacksonville, Florida, exceeding the limit of your debit card account. Therefore, you will be charged an overdraft fee of $30.00. This may have resulted from an accumulation of account withdrawals that were in process at the time you withdrew money from the ATM. We regret to have to make this charge whenever a member’s debit card transactions exceed his or her funds.
In the future, this mistake can be avoided by signing up for our stark Bank mobile banking service. This service only costs $2 a month. Using your smartphone, you can access your accounts no matter where you are. You can check the amount of money in your accounts, your history of deposits and withdrawals, and most importantly, pending transactions. To sign up, please e-mail US at [email protected] or call US at 904-555-4514.
From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: July 6 Subject: Malfunction |
Dear Ms. Kerry, We are very sorry to hear about the malfunction with your deluxe refrigerator, MK1213, purchased from Thomson Appliances. You indicated that the ice dispenser on the door of the fridge has stopped functioning. Actually, several customers have reported the same problem. It turned out that the manufacturers made an error in the production process. Fortunately, this problem can easily be fixed by one of our technicians. Currently, our technicians are available Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday next week. Please specify what day and what time works for you. Additionally, if your refrigerator is under warranty, this repair will be absolutely free. Please let us know your warranty number so we can verify this before sending a technician to your house. We apologize for this inconvenience. Thank you again for choosing Thomson Appliances. Sincerely, Greg Lewis Customer Service |
From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: July 7 Subject: Re: Malfunction |
Dear Mr. Lewis, Thank you for your prompt response. Actually, next week I will be away on a business trip in Arkansas and I won’t return until Saturday. However, I have a housekeeper who comes to clean on Monday and Friday. If your technician visits on either day, she can let him or her in. My warranty number is A344F56J and is still valid. I will leave this document with my housekeeper in case you need to see it during your visit. Dana Kerry |
From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: July 7 Subject: Repair Time |
Dear Ms. Kerry, Our technician will be able to come by your house on Monday. You will need to be sure to leave the warranty documents so the technician can scan them into our system. This is necessary for us to be reimbursed by the manufacturers. Our technician will come by in the morning and try to be gone by lunch; even though you have a housekeeper, they will try not to leave a mess. Safe travels and we appreciate your patience. Thank you for your loyalty to Thompson Appliances. Sincerely, Greg Lewis Customer Service |
To: Lili Ian Ross [email protected]> From: Eric West <[email protected]> Date: November 4, 10:34 A.M. Subject: Website Development Attachment: Details |
Dear Ms. Ross, You contacted us last week in order to ask some of our computer programmers to help your company develop a website. JM Solutions would be happy to offer you our services. As I said on the phone, we will help design and program a website that will attract more customers and offer an online sales platform. During this time, we will need to hold meetings with your marketing division in order to best capture your company’s goals. Once the website has been completed in mid-February next year, we will hold a training seminar in order to train your employees in the skills necessary to maintain and update your website. The website development and training seminar will cost a total of $32,000. We request that a deposit of 10% be paid in advance. Please see the attached file for detailed costs and schedules. We look forward to working with you in the near future. Our staff members will strive to meet all your needs. Therefore, just let me know when your marketing division is available to meet us in person and discuss some of the details of the project. Please contact me at your convenience. Eric West |
To: Lillian Ross [email protected]> From: Raymond Wells <[email protected]> Date: November 4, 10:37 A.M. Subject: First Quarter Budget Attachment: Q1_Budget |
Dear Ms. Ross, I have attached the current draft for the company’s budget for the first quarter of next year. As you will notice, all of the profits made from this year’s back-to-school sale are planned to be spent on billboard advertisements on the main highways. I will call a design team later this afternoon and ask them to create eye-catching images for the advertisement. At our last meeting, you mentioned that you would like to review the budget before it is finalized. I have already included employee raises in the first quarter’s expenses, but if you can think of anything else, please let me know. I would like to have the budget finalized before next week’s planning meeting. Raymond Wells |
To: Raymond Wells [email protected]> From: Lillian Ross <[email protected]> Date: November 4, 10:40 AM Subject: Emergency Budget Addition |
Dear Mr. Wells, I am glad you forwarded me your proposed budget when you did. Just prior to receiving your e-mail, I received an estimate for our planned website development. It looks like it is going to be more expensive than I had anticipated. Although the final bill of $32,000 is not due immediately, we will have to find an extra $3,200 in next year’s first quarter budget if we want to proceed with JM Solutions’ proposal. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please just come to my office and we can go over where we can make the tough cuts to come up with this funding. |