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What does "talent" mean?

talent

Ancient talents

1. A sensible person who knows right from wrong.

& lt < Zuo Zhuan Zhao Gong Seven Years > > The sages have great minds, are not in the world, and then there are talents.

2. An optimistic and cheerful person ... Jia Yi: Xiao Zhi is selfish, cheap and expensive; People have a big picture, and everything is possible.

Modern talents

Refers to people who are very professional and outstanding in a certain field. "Talent" is simply a person who is very powerful in a certain field and has accumulated rich experience after years of exercise.

Talent is slang to describe a person who is very professional and outstanding in a certain field. The general usage is XX talents, which is positive and not derogatory. The level is higher than that of the "master". For example, a musician is a very outstanding person in music; Irrigation talent refers to a very skilled person who posts a lot of meaningless posts or replies on BBS for a long time.

Tongda, a professional, a person with a skill. There are too many talented people now, such as love age, beauty talent, talent square, music talent, underwear talent, blogger talent, dating talent and so on. The most common is in the forum: what is talent?

Talent is actually a popular term in Taiwan Province Province, which comes from Japanese (Kanai, talent! ) is a direct translation of Japanese Chinese characters. It means an expert at something.

Starbucks.

Starbucks

Starbucks history:

For coffee lovers, Starbucks is a familiar name, which comes from the classic work Moby Dick's Hero by herman melville, an outstanding American literary master in the19th century. 197 1 year, Gerald Baldwin and Gordon Polk opened the first Starbucks company specializing in coffee beans and spices in Seattle, USA. 1987, howard schultz spent $4 million to reorganize Starbucks, promoting its transformation into an Italian cafe, and completely operating Starbucks with its own ideas, which injected great impetus into the company.

Starbucks coffee is very popular with students and urban white-collar workers in the United States and Canada. Besides coffee, Starbucks also provides tea (whether hot or cold), stuffing cakes, cakes and so on. Some Starbucks stores are even located in supermarkets, bookstores and other local stores (Starbucks does not operate these supermarkets and bookstores). Generally speaking, the price of Starbucks coffee will not be higher than other competitors. By February 2006, Starbucks had more than 9,000 chain stores all over the world, distributed in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific Rim.

Starbucks trademark:

There are two versions of Starbucks' trademark. The first version of the brown trademark originated from16th century Scandinavian double-tailed mermaids, with bare breasts and fully visible double fish tails.

Later, Starbucks merged with the daily coffee founded by Mr Howard Shaw, so it changed its brand name. The trademark of the second edition follows the original mermaid pattern, but some modifications have been made. She has no bare breasts, and the trademark color is changed to green to represent daily coffee. As a result, a trademark combining the characteristics of Starbucks and daily coffee was born.

At present, the "first" Starbucks store in Park Market, Seattle, USA still retains the original trademark, and most of the goods sold in it also carry this trademark. The so-called first store has actually moved away from the original site, although it is still in Park Market Street.

Starbucks status:

1On June 26th, 992, Starbucks successfully listed on NASDAQ, the cradle of American high-tech companies. As a traditional coffee chain,1August 1996, in order to seek broader overseas development, Schultz flew to Tokyo, Japan, and personally supervised the first overseas store. After that, Starbucks vigorously explored the Asian market and entered Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province Province and Chinese mainland. Backed by abundant capital, Starbucks' operation has soared and expanded at the rate of opening a new branch every day. Since the listing of 1982, the sales have increased by more than 20% annually on average, while the average profit growth rate has reached 30%. After 10 years of development, Starbucks has developed from a little mermaid in Seattle to a "Hulk" with nearly 10,000 chain stores in more than 40 countries and regions around the world. Starbucks' share price has climbed 22 times, and its income has surpassed that of big companies such as General Electric, Pepsi-Cola, Coca-Cola, Microsoft and IBM. Today, Starbucks has become a first-class refined coffee retailer, roaster and owner of first-class brands in North America, and its expansion speed has attracted the attention of world-class business magazines such as Fortune and Forbes.