Hello and welcome to the thread. I'm currently 17 years old and a junior in high school with pretty good grades, I plan on going to college in either California or Washington since I get it for free from my father's service in the military and being "100% disabled" or something like that, I don't know exactly what I want to study but I've already commited to going to go for 2 majors and 1 minor in order to get the most knowledge I can out of my four years. I also have a lot of other interests which I have been learning about to start side jobs like photography, writing, software development, and engineering. So overall while I don't have everything thought out, I do have a majority of things planned for my life and have been working hard to reach my goal. Now I want to join the U. S. Military to serve this great country for all of the freedoms it has given me and to protect it. Now I know it sounds really cliche so prepare to laugh, I want to be a Navy SEAL, I know they're the best of the best and I want to serve my country in the most important way I can.
End Caps It's not that difficult to figure out where these POP displays are placed, right? That's right, at the end of an isle, where two of them sit back-to back. And what makes them great is the fact that they allow product placement in very relevant areas, without actually needing aisle shelf space. But we're not done yet… End caps can be really effective in terms of attracting attention, as they basically give you a prime location and shoppers can see what you're promoting without even going down the aisle. Floor Graphics Quite underrated, if you ask us. Why? Well, let's put it this way: what's the last place where you would expect to see an advertisement in a supermarket, for example? Exactly, on the floor! In most cases, these are placed exactly in front of the shelves where your products are stock, as it will be easier for customers to find them, after spending a few seconds to figure out what on Earth is that thing on the floor and become really intrigued by this unusual way of promoting something.
Okay, this is going to be a long review, mainly because there's a lot to cover. I'm aiming to be critical here, so don't look at my stars and judge solely off of that. If you don't want to read it, I'll have a summary at the bottom for you. Now that that's out of the way, the Dean itself is an upscale apartment complex in the heart of Campustown. The location is great, the view is beautiful, and the rooms are very well designed and done. For reference, I only lived on the 4th floor in a two bedroom murphy unit (w/o a roommate) because it was cheap (I say this with EXTREME relativity) and still gave me all the perks. Unfortunately, this is where the good parts end. Other than this, maintenance was slow at the start but picked up, and it took awhile for major issues to be fixed. Let's start going over the bad parts about this place. The first and biggest issue I have is the actual price. When I signed, I was also getting a few waived fees, but not for the amenities. The problem with this was that some of the amenities weren't even ready yet, yet I'm sure all the other residents and myself had to pay the full fee.
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