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    1960 began the story of how Domino’s pizza began. When two brothers Tom and James Monaghan bought a small pizzeria in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Then after a short while, James decided to trade his part of the business to his brother Tom for a used Volkswagen Beetle. Then in 1965 Tom being the sole proprietor decided to change the Business name to Domino's Domino’s has been known throughout time as the number one pizza delivery service as well as number two in the pizza restaurant franchise business.…

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    1. Pizza does not care that your hair might be greasy since it’s greasy too. 2. You may have your dough and eat it as well. 3. It would love you to devour it until you’re fully stuffed. 4. It is possible to fit a whole slice inside your mouth while not gagging. 5. It does not need to be hot to be amazing. 6. You can easily enjoy it at any hour throughout the day. 7. You would like to spend a lot more time with pizza when you are on your period. 8. You usually want it to be in and all over…

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    create everyone’s favorite fruit pizza. My family often enjoys making the delectable dessert together. We often listen to music and dance around the kitchen consumed with laughter. My stepfather first introduced fruit pizza to me while attending a family cookout. He told my family, he made a special pizza for us. Fruit pizza, the first thought that entered my mind was pizza and fruit. This was a seemingly odd mixture considering I did not even like pineapple on a pizza. There was no way he could…

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    they could not acquire from their own place. A tourism destination could be popularized because of the specialty cuisines it serves the people. This is obviously being observed in European Country such as France and Italy, which are known for their pizza and pasta sensations (Henderson, 2009). Tourists tend to involve themselves by tasting the new sensation which they found exciting and fun during their holiday vacation. They spend almost half of the expenditure on food and drinks…

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    the America is a great example that exhibits that idea. As the essay “America: The Multinational Society” by Ishmael Reed describes that in his paragraph which is a quote from The New York Times. It is described that how a Chinese woman is eating pizza in front of a Vietnamese grocery store in a Jewish festival, these situations described in quote shows that how people blend in with each other’s culture. That’s why the United States is a multinational society. But then the tone of the essay…

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    investment compared to other trade shows. When I got to the International Pizza Expo, I actually laughed a little because I wouldn't have though in a million years that an entire expo consisted of pizza. That actually sounds really appetizing, probably not the best place for me to be while trying to eat healthy haha. 8,000 attendees.. Wow! I definitely wouldn't have guessed that many to show up to talk about the innovations or ideas of pizza. Writing all of this, just sounds odd, I think because…

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    organization of business leaders called Chicago United. In the meeting Bennett was quoted saying “if it’s (CPS) not the last, I don’t know who is. There can’t be very many more cities that are worse. Chicago is pretty much it” (Banas). Following the meeting, publications released statements and articles containing the phrase “worst in the nation” and despite being misquoted, the phrase stuck. For days and weeks after the fact people continued to refer to Chicago as the worst public school…

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    Chicago is known to be one of the most violent cities to reside in in America. We need help, and we want a dramatic action. Violence is out of control, in some areas of Chicago, and it is happening every day. Gun violence is a very serious problem because no one is safe not even our children. Parents worried about their children safety when they send them to school, hoping they do not become another firearm victim. Chicago residents have placed metal bars in their windows and doors because they…

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    Chicago dates back to 1830 and has a great history of violence from the Black Hawk war to the chicago fire all the way to modern times. In the early 1900’s Chicago had an increased amount of crime. That was followed after the Prohibition Act of 1920. Gangsters took the opportunity of the illegal use and distribution of alcohol and created an empire. Al Capone, one of the most notorious crime bosses in history had obtained his fame in this period. With the help of Johnny Torrio he created a…

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    Every week, dozens of lives are taken in the city of Chicago through the use of gun violence. These homicides happen most commonly in the southern neighborhoods of the city, notably areas such as Englewood, Austin, and Humboldt Park just to name a few. It just so happens that the city of Chicago is the city in which it is most difficult to acquire a firearm of any sort with the proper licensing. It is so difficult that we are ranked 1st when it comes to gun control in the United States of…

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