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    Case study Earlier come to cooking delightful five-star cuisine in hotels or restaurants, a celebrity chef Jeff Henderson was cooked something different fully dangerous is about cocaine’s. As a teenager life, he had man-made his own cocaine powder and sold the finished product in his native Los Angeles community. By the time he was aged 19, Henderson sold the finished product with earnings that would periodically total up to US $35,000 per week. He was running his own cocaine enterprise on that…

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    like attending their job. You want a job that makes you happy, not something to complain about everyday. Another thing is nutrition. Americans have a lot to offer in the food place, so there in take is that they’re not taking advantage of it, they’re taking a lot of it so it doesn’t end up being a waste. Americans have more food than you could ever imagine. Lastly, the employment on Americans standpoint does not get taken advantage of. Job opportunities in the US are super high compared to other…

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    absolutely nothing about working on my car. The one check-mark that I know I can hit on the Texan citizenship test, however, is that I believe Whataburger is the best all-around fast food restaurant in the United States. Don't agree? That's both fine and fair. The great fast food debate is as healthy a debate as unhealthy the food that we're debating over is. Prefer In-N-Out or Shake Shack? Great, those are solid options. More of a Chick-Fil-A person? Can't even deny that the chicken sandwich…

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    The America has the biggest cultural diversity in the world. If we go back to the history, it has been shown that mixing up people causes a new nation and a new culture and 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…

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    As referenced earlier, the company believes that the current controversy surrounding the NFL has contributed to the sudden decline. With Papa John’s Pizza as the official sponsor of the National Football League it is possible that the company is losing business as a result of their highly advertised association with the NFL. Only time will tell if this marketing partnership has attributed or if the decline will continue past the football season. Evaluation Papa John’s Pizza faces numerous…

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    There’s nothing better than enjoying delicious food with friends and family on a special occasion. But finding a meal to satisfy everyone’s tastebuds can be pretty difficult. If you’re looking for an appetizing dish to serve at your next group gathering, Inzillo’s Pizza in Jackson, NJ offers catering services that are ideal for large parties! With lower food prices and plenty of pizza options to choose from, you really can’t go wrong with any of their menu items! Whether you order a simple…

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    There is something to be said about a store that can provide a range of, literally, almost everything. From the vintage block heels that are stepping back into play to all the powder, brass, primer one may need for reloading and prepping for that first bird to fly as the sun rises on Labor Day weekend, Paul’s Mart can take care of most any need from Fall and fishing to the excitement and satisfaction of a sweet, fabulous and funky vintage find. A not-so-hidden gem, many have their reasons why…

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    George Ritzer are “efficiency, predictability, calculability, substitution of nonhuman for human technology, and control over uncertainty” (Ritzer 1983). In modern western society, the rationalization of society can be seen most evidently in the fast food industry, which led to the name McDonaldization. In the following essay, I will be exploring modern examples of this trend, the effects this trend has on the contemporary nature of work, and how McDonaldization presents itself in our own…

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    found at gas stations, shopping malls, college campuses, sporting events and even hospitals. McDonalds is monopolizing itself in each block and taunting us to dine there. The people are aware that McDonald’s food can be harmful to our bodies but what makes people continue to consume their food is not just because it is delicious, it’s also affordable and convenient. Although McDonalds offers affordability and convenience, we end up paying a higher price, with our health. As McDonalds claims it’s…

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    Franchising is something that was not started in America, but American franchises have taking over the world. In the chapter, “American Global Cultural Brand,” the author tries to illustrate how globalization and expansion of American popular culture has come into play by the use of the commercial concept of franchising. The author uses case studies of two franchises McDonald’s and Coca-Cola, and the popular fabric, blue jeans, to argue how each have influenced other cultures with their brand…

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