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    A desolate, endless wasteland of flat grassy plains, the monotony of which was only interrupted by the occasional road sign, was all to be seen as I drearily stared out our black station wagon’s dirty window. The huge expanse of sky above was completely free of clouds and the sun beat down on our car mercilessly. The heat was almost unbearable and to make things worse, at this point in our long drive, the car’s AC was going in and out. My mom, Michaela, my sister, and I were currently traveling…

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    Floated by innovative improvements, book shops profited incredibly from this increased worry with instruction. Amidst the eighteenth century, kids came to constitute an imperative new market for book retailers (or rather, the grown-ups buying books for their benefit did). John Newbery started distributing youngsters' books in the 1740s, and by the end of the century a few book shops were competing for offer of the market in this particular field. The rise of new printing advances made books less…

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    Ever since I was six, I knew Niagara Falls Canada would have a special place in my heart. I can still hear the sound of the falls crashing like bowling pins, from atop of Clifton Hill like it was yesterday. Who would've thought that a 670 meter waterfall would end up being so relaxing, and beautiful. Not to mention the smell of sizzling burgers and brick oven cooked pizza that drips cheese like a leaky faucet. The restaurants all over the strip make your mouth water from a mile away. There are…

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    1) The Art of Pizza The Lakeview pizzeria was named the best deep dish in town by a Tribune poll several years ago and today many still agree. The fantastic pizza offered at The Art Of Pizza is a delight with its flaky crust and its fantastic sauce. 2) Lou Malnati's Although Lou Malnati's can be found at River North and other locations, there is nothing cookie-cutter about this fantastic pizza joint. The pizza served at Lou's may come the closest to what the original deep dish pie tasted like…

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    Papa John's Menu Analysis

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    John Schnatter is the CEO and founder of Papa John’s restaurants. He opened the restaurant chain I 1985, and Papa John’s is now the third largest pizza chain in the United States (Parnell, 2008). Papa John’s pizza stands out amongst their competition due to their use of fresh ingredients and focus on quality of their pizza. The restaurant chain also offers few non-pizza items on their menu, keeping the focus primarily on pizza. By keeping their menu options to pizza oriented items, they reduce…

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    target market is families. They have two sales promotions that market to families, their playgrounds and their kid's meals. Chick-fil-A also advertises higher quality food, located in malls, airports, corporate offices, hospitals, college campuses, and stand-alone restaurants. Customers are drawn to their "Eat-Mor-Chicken" advertising campaign, and the sales promotions that go with it like Cow Appreciation Day, which brought in more than 900,000 cow dressed customers into the restaurants in…

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    Should Fast Food be in High School Picture a high school student sitting at the lunch table. She has carrots, broccoli, and spinach for her vegetables and for her meats she has pickle loaf, liver spread, and ham. High School lunches should have fast/junk food because high school students are old enough to make their decisions, fast/junk food is fun and tasty to eat, and it is an opportunity to have a decent meal. Good reasons for fast food being High Schools? First off there are…

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    I walked up to the counter Bert was working at and told him “My stamps are looking a bit square these days, if you know what I mean.” Bert replies with “I sure do, pal.” Then he walks into the backroom of the post office and grabs an envelope. He passes it to me and says “Give this to Tom and John, they will know what it is for.” Tom and John are outside the post office drinking coffee and talking. I give them the envelope, John opens it. I then ask “What is it?” He replies “passports,…

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    The BBC (British Broadcasting Company) is a hugely popular name. You may think of it as just another news network, until you read some of these fascinating facts about them. Make sure you return for part two of this article. Number Fifteen: It's Been Around Since 1922 This network has been around since the second decade of the 1900s, and first aired in London in November of 1922. They've now been going strong for almost 100 years, more popular than ever. Number Fourteen: The Spaghetti Tree…

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    Why College Admission

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    The total for these rented and purchased books came up to a total of $319.92. I also spent money on oil changes twice during the semester, and I always go to Station Break 10 Min Oil Lube-South so that I know I’m getting quality at a fast pace. Both oil changes came to $38.45, which included everything I needed for my car to function correctly. Shortly after my last oil change, my transmission gasket was leaking. My car was down for three days and it cost $220.86 to fix. Now, my 21st…

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