Three Lil Pigs is a restaurant located at 146 S Main Ave, Pine Mountain, GA 31822. The business image does not say much. The design of the brick-and-mortar facility is too small, and from looking at the structure of the physical facility, I would not think that the inside of the facility would be inviting. The building is really small but there are a few outdoor tables, which lets me know I should get a to go order, or eat quickly. The location is in front of a car wash, and that takes up parking that could be used for the restaurant. Customer accessibility should be considered and they could receive a lot more business. They do have a drive through, but being that Pine Mountain is a tourist town, they should welcome an upgrade and double
One story that can be directly compared across cultures is The Three Little Pigs, originating in England, where it was first printed in the 1840s, but the story dates back much further. In the original English version, the first two little pigs are devoured by the big bad wolf, who is finally outwitted by the last pig who lures the wolf down the chimney into a pot of boiling water. The Japanese version, however, ends with the same fate for the wolf, but differs greatly in how the wolf reaches that fate. Unlike the English version where the third pig outwits the wolf on his own, the Japanese version tells of how the first two pigs escaped their flimsy homes and worked together with the third little pig to defeat the wolf.
Have you ever wondered what the wolf's side of The Three Little Pigs story was? Well, Jon Scieszka gives his readers the opportunity to see a different perspective dealing with this very circumstance. In many of his books, including The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by A. Wolf, Scieszka has used this style of writing that varies from the norm. Every turn of the page gives rise to new wonder and suspense as to what the reader will encounter as he or she moves through the pages of this intriguing book. Many of us grew up hearing fairy tales and nursery rhymes and most of us accepted them the way that they were. However, Jon Scieszka likes to take his readers on "adventures" through the
The strengths of the business would be having knowledgeable, trained, educated, and experienced staff. Lavish décor and great food and prices will add to those strengths. Location that is easily accessible and close to home for most of the guest. The restaurant would offer discounts to the college students and the travelers that are passing through, having a good reputation will be a strength and help build clientele. According to the data there is no other restaurant in the area with the same concept. The weaknesses of the business would be targeting multiple segments and trying to satisfy all of their wants and needs. Another weakness would be trying to keep the restaurant as trendy as possible but would be difficult with the changes in trends, what’s hot today may not be the next. The area is not completely in need of the type of restaurant and lounge in mind, therefore getting people to be open to and supportive of the idea is a concern. Poor reputation among customers by not giving a good first impression or not meeting their expectations would be a weakness for the company. Other weaknesses may include high costs, lack of access to key natural resources and distributors. The opportunity is that because of the current recession it would be the optimum time to open a business that would create jobs. Restaurant space can be negotiable and very
A point of view is a position in which the story is being told, but did you know that there is two point of views in The Three Little Pigs and The True Story of the Three Little pigs? The two stories have views changed by how the author tells them. In the story of the pigs it’s in third person, but in the wolf’s view he just wants sugar and see’s them as a snack so it’s first person. The story of “The Three Little Pigs” and “The True story of the Three Little pigs” have different point of views that help the readers understanding of the wolf.
The restaurant targets middle to lower-middle class families with children, as well as adults and seniors, located in Orlando, Florida. The area within 15 minutes of the store has 10,000 families, mostly from lower to middle class neighborhoods. Average family size is 4 people per household. There is no direct competition; however, there are fast food restaurants like McDonald’s, Taco Bell and Wendy’s in the geographical target market. The lower to middle class population is growing at about 6% per year over the next five years in this area.
Instinctual Behaviors Social structure -For pigs the hierarchy is part of their social structure it’s formed at social maturity levels and is developed as fast as when they are a week old. Piglets form a teat and it stays the same as long as they are still in the same group together. Usually the largest pig in the group is the domain in the group. If pigs do not know each other they will fight until their remains one big tough pig that bosses the others which is the dominate one in the pen.Reproduction - pigs have a very high reproductive cycle since they can produce more than two litters of piglets a year. Sows female pigs have a heat cycle of twenty-one days you can tell the sow is in heat when they stand still to having pressure on their back and lower back without wanting to get away. That means she is ready and accepts the boar male pig.It's important to know the signs of when the pigs are in the state of heat and their behavior. It usually takes three to five minutes then separate the pigs and repeat in twelve to twenty-four hours.Mothering - Sows behavior is crucial to the development of growth for the piglet. Before she is ready to give birth hours before the sow nest builds with straw, grass, and other materials in her environment. Nursing is frequent and is good for the growth of the piglets. The milk has an impact on nursing behavior individual patterns are repeated with sows.Feeding - You should feed them good clean food and feed them one time. Follow how much
Christmas break was finally over, so it was time to return to the stressful world known as school. I wanted to check on my guinea pig, Sparky, when I first woke up at six o’clock a.m. to see how he was doing. However, once I had lifted the small pink den that he slept under, I had discovered the ugly truth. The guinea pig that I had adopted from PetSmart nearly two weeks ago lay there unmoving, motionless. I had tried picking him up to put him in his small carrier, but he was very stiff and heavy, so I decided to leave him until my parents had found out.
If you want to know the truth, three phony piglets lived in three different goddamn houses. The first crummy house was made of straw, that was a helluva stupid decision. As the phony pig was living his phony life, all of a sudden, a crummy fox came out of nowhere. He reminded me of my phony roomate, old Stradlater from Pencey. The crummy fox knocked on the phony door.
Now let's just set this straight, there are many different stories about the three little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf or at least that was first story told about that. I don't know who would made up this story about the Three little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf but it was wrong. The real story did include 3 pigs and a Wolf but how it was told was an obscene lie about what had really happened. I am the third little pig and I am going to tell you what had really happened.
Pigs are unable to move in their cages. The baby pig ears, tails are cut off and their teeth are chopped off to prevent them from harming other pigs. They are castrated without any pain killer. The baby pigs are given antibiotics to promote rapid growth. Their body grows, so fast, the legs become crippled. Many pigs are ill, but are kept alive to be shipped off to slaughter to get a profit. The pigs that did not make it to slaughter are shot with a gun to prevent them from eating the farmer’s feed. Pigs are abused by beating them with a gate rod to be moved from one place to another. Most pigs arrive at the slaughter lame or dead from the crowdedness during transporting. Pigs are electrically shocked to move on the killing floor of the slaughtering
The story of the “Three Little Pigs” has been around for a very long time. Parents have been telling their children this tale for generations. This story tells the narrative of three pigs, who construct their homes of three different materials, one straw, one wood and one brick. Then, comes along a Big Bad Wolf, who blows down two of the three homes and then focuses on tricking the final pig into coming out of his house so that he too, can be eaten. In this story, the third little pig, who made his home of brick, was the most admirable because he was clever, hard-working and courageous.
The pigs as shown above in the picture with glowing green snouts are genetically engineered animals known as transgenic animals. Canadian council on animal care (CCAC) defines transgenic animal as “an animal in which there has been a deliberate modification of its genome”1.
Observing, which readers use context clues and from picture or words around unknown words to develop understanding of words and story lines. An example of observation skills would be Stephen T. Johnson's Alphabet City, where beginning readers identify basic letter recognition through age appropriate activity. Comparing, readers discussions similarities and differences between the different literary work. An example of comparison would be looking at the story of The Three Little Pigs and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs and looking at how the same story changes based on who is telling the story. Classification, is similar to comparing, reader identify certain aspect of stories and classify object with a story. The Three Bears is the best
“The Story of the Three Little Pigs” was published in England around 1890.As the story begins, the pigs are introduced through information regarding their origins which involve an old sow who did not find herself financially stable enough to support the three pigs she owned. Due to the unfortunate circumstances, the old sow grants the pigs their own independence, allowing their future to remain in their own grasps. Each of the pigs comes across a man who provides them a different resource to construct a house with. The first pig utilizes the straw he is given and builds a house which ultimately gets blown in by a wolf that taunts him and then eats him. The same scenario repeats with the second pig that is instead given sticks to build his house with. The sticks prove to be insufficient for supportive purposes and once again, the wolf appears, blows his house in, and consumes the second pig. However, the third pig proves to be much quicker than his peers. The third pig builds his house with bricks and when the wolf threatens to blow his house in he does not succeed and attempts to lure the pig out of his house and away from safety by inviting him to a turnip field, apple orchard, and fair. As the tale progresses, the wolf reaches a stage where he becomes furious and internally vows to eat the little pig by getting down the chimney after him. Once the pig becomes aware of his plan, he sets a boiling pot of water where the wolf is set to land and eats him. Throughout “The
Since the beginnings of society’s division into a hierarchy of man’s importance, the bottom of the social pyramid was always those seen as lacking morals. Whether immoral qualities were synonymous with skin color or occupation, a supposed lack of moral integrity allowed for those higher in stature to impose at times grueling oppression upon the degraded. As society evolved many advances pushed for equality among the masses so that each man or woman was allowed the freedom of bias or judgment. However, no matter how advanced the human race, there is still a hierarchy and at the lowest of its levels lies prisoners. Prisoners in modern times are often seen as morally deficit and depraved monsters that deserve the worst of punishments to