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    over by a police officer with a body camera recently. It happened at a McDonalds around 11’o clock at night in my hometown Reading, PA. As I was leaving the drive thru and making a left out of McDonalds I hear and see red and blue lights behind me. I pull over and shortly he comes over and introduces himself and his body camera. Then he explained why he had pulled me over. I ran a light that was above me at the exit over McDonalds drive thru. He then went through the process to give me a ticket.…

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    Mcdonald's Report

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    through and I said “welcome to Mcdonalds what can I get for you today?” To my surprise, I took the order perfectly! I didn’t have to void out an item I accidently pushed and I heard them correctly. That night we got extremely busy but I balanced taking orders and paying out the costumers perfectly fine. I was thrilled with myself. My manager Jason walked to the back booth and praised me because he “didn’t know that I knew the register that well”. I have now worked at Mcdonalds for almost five…

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    The term “advertising” or “ad”, is a business in trying to persuade people into buying products and services from the producer; rhetoric is the art of persuasion. These two types of persuasions are creating a strategy that a lot of companies in society today are using. One of the most famous companies that is using it is McDonald's. McDonald's is one of the most popular fast food companies in the world. It is known for its french fries and hamburgers. Its primary goal is to serve food with…

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    Rock Art Research Paper

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    In many non-Western cultures there is no such thing as “art” as “art” implies that a group of artifacts that has “non-utility” and a “special status for disinterested appreciation” (Heyd within Mcdonald & Veth, 283). This is not to imply that rock art is not aesthetically pleasing but that it has a different function in indigenous societies than just looking pretty. Much rock art has a use and is not just meant to be looked at but to tell stories…

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    Issue Identification: Late October 2015, there was an outbreak of E. coli in the states Washington and Oregon. Public health officials started to interview the people who were ill and they concluded that the people who were sick with E. coli had eaten at a Chipotle restaurant within a week of becoming sick. The outbreak continued to grow to other states all over the country such as; California, Delaware, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The most cases…

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    Elizabeth F. Cooke Summary

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    Cooke, Elizabeth F. "The Moral and Intellectual Development of the Philosopher in Plato's Republic." Literature Research Center. EBSCO Industries, Inc., 1999. Web. 17 Apr. 2017. [] Plato was first and foremost a philosopher and it is this knowledge that this article focuses on with her discussion of Plato’s Republic. Cooke, the author of the article, dives into the lessons that Plato attempted to teach through his text. Such topics include Plato’s emphasis on intellectual freedom. One…

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    Modern methods of advertising have become increasingly more questionable on the effects it has on the general public. The essay “Happy Meals and the Old Spice Guy” by Joanna Weiss focuses on the effects marketing tactics and advertising have on an average consumer. According to Weiss, advertising is not just limited to basic commercials and ads, but they also rely heavily on store placement, packaging, and associations of the brand. The article “Like me, Want me, Buy me, Eat me” by Sandra C…

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    It is a challenging obstacle to shop and find clothes that are conducive to their figure. Ms. McCarthy overcame this endeavor by designing clothes to accommodate full-figured women (McDonald, 2014). Another example of the changes would be that retailers today are ignoring the old standard for overweight consumers; avoid bright colors and purchasing clothes with horizontal stripes. With the average woman being a size 14-16, critics are…

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    The current life expectancy and the quality of life in the United States is below average among first world nations. The quality of life is very disputable on why statistics such as these exist. However, the below average life expectancy is proven to be directly related to the high obesity rate in the United States. Obesity can be directly attributed to the convenience of fast food restaurants. The easy availability of more calorie heavy fattening fast food restaurant is arguably the sole blame…

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    Why Charity Work Is Good

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    According to an article by Paul Lamb there are 1.4 million non- profit organizations that are charities in the United States. I know what you’re thinking; this seems like a really big number. This just means that there are an increasing number of charity work opportunities for us, therefore we gain lots of new skills. Here are some reasons why charity work is good for everyone. One of the great things about charity work is that it can give you a new perspective and you gain new life…

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