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The eighteenth century is often called the Age of Reason or The Enlightenment. During this time, France, like many other European countries were caught up with conflicts between the people and the government. Intellectuals and philosophers like Voltaire, Rousseau, and Montesquieu begin forming social groups at their local salons. These salons were later known as “Coffeehouses.” In popular coffeehouses of Paris people from all walks of life were meeting to discuss about the social issues, current events, and how they can improve the living conditions in France, and of course drinking coffee and eating fresh bakery. Today, however, coffeehouses have emerged into a multi million dollar franchise, which has become the black plague that has spread throughout Europe. Everywhere you go, you begin seeing the logo Starbucks on every corner, and small coffeehouses begin hanging signs of “For Sale.” Let alone my small city, South Pasadena has approximately 3 Starbucks. Coffeehouses today has definitely changed from the eighteenth century, no longer is it a place for intellectuals but for everyone and every gender. For many college students, Starbucks has become a place for meeting new friends and finding new dates. For others, it has become a daily chore to go get a regular fresh brewed coffee before a long day of work. Starbucks is spreading across the world like a virus, infecting our culture and the rest of the world with their formula of what a coffeehouse should be.
Starbucks was first founded in Seattle Washington‘s Pike Place Market of 1971. It was named after Moby Dick’s first shipmate. As the business grew, owner and chairman of Starbucks Howard Schultz began making his company public, forming a franchise. His main purpose for opening so many Starbucks is because he wanted to endure the company by championing business practices that produce social, environmental, and economic benefits for the people (Schultz). Though he has succeeded do some of...
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