A non-profit religious institution near Sugar Land, TX, organized a kite flying festival for the surrounding community. Many kites and strings littered the community as a result. The religious institution sent out volunteers to clean up the affected community, and posted a message with phone numbers of volunteers, in the community's Facebook page. This non-profit religious institution was practicing: social welfare social responsibility the marketing concept environmental services
A non-profit religious institution near Sugar Land, TX, organized a kite flying festival for the surrounding community. Many kites and strings littered the community as a result. The religious institution sent out volunteers to clean up the affected community, and posted a message with phone numbers of volunteers, in the community's Facebook page. This non-profit religious institution was practicing: social welfare social responsibility the marketing concept environmental services
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Transcribed Image Text:A non-profit religious institution near Sugar Land, TX, organized a kite flying festival for the surrounding community.
Many kites and strings littered the community as a result. The religious institution sent out volunteers to clean up the
affected community, and posted a message with phone numbers of volunteers, in the community's Facebook page.
This non-profit religious institution was practicing:
social welfare
social responsibility
the marketing concept
environmental services.
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Transcribed Image Text:According to the Sports Business Journal, Levy Restaurants is the leading purveyor of premium food at major
sports venues. Levy has fed the masses at the Super Bowl, the Grammys, the Kentucky Derby, and the NBA All-
Star Game. It catered last year's World Series and the MTV Video Music Awards, plus hundreds of regular-season
games of football, baseball, basketball, hockey, and NASCAR races. So when the company purchased 150 pounds
of steak and chicken, dighty pounds of noodles, ingredients for 48 gallons of shrimp bisque, 400 sushi rolls, and
25 pounds of jambalaya and succotash, it was more than likely a
decision.
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