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    In My City Film Analysis

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    In My City: Denver, CO & Top Flite Empire After reviewing the documentary at the HipHopDX.com offices, we discovered that we wanted the film to flow a bit differently. Because Kelly Nikole of HipHopDX.com is a very important participant in the In My City storyline, we would like the majority of the narration to be in a 1st person perspective. Here are our suggestions. After the In My City introduction, we’d like Kelly to explain how & where she met Top Flite Empire: • What were your initial…

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    My First Job

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    working would be interesting and fun but oh, boy I was wrong. On the other hand, I liked the idea of being independent and having the opportunity to make my own money and be able to earn it. When you are going to college the best jobs for students is in fast food industry because the turnover is greater. They are more likely to work with your schedule so you can work and go to school. This way you can put little money away to pay for school or other…

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    they give no say to our farmers. In fact, today the top four beef packing companies control more than 80% of the market. This shows Americans how centralized the power of the food companies is and how deceiving our food is. For example, we may not eat fast food burgers, but the burgers that we buy from the grocery store are most likely coming from the same company. Another important point of information is made is chapter 1 about the treatment of animals. When the producers of Food, Inc. asked…

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    The story was about a group of teenagers who had jobs at a new restaurant in China called Cowboy Chicken. Unlike all the other restaurants in China, this restaurant severed American food. I thought the food was very similar to the food served at the fast food restaurant Kentucky Fried Chicken. They served fried chicken with French fries, coleslaw, mashed potatoes, and many other sides. Cowboy Chicken became a very popular restaurant, because everyone wanted to get a taste of American food. Not…

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    don’t leave the neighborhood with them either. So everything started to get crazy from there. When I left the house they asked me do I want get something to eat from Wendy’s. I wanted to say no so bad but I couldn’t reject a FREE meal at my favorite fast food restaurant. But first I asked where the money at, they pulled out about $110 dollars. So I left the neighborhood a while. I ran half way to save time. We stoped running because we were almost there.…

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    Low Fat Mediterranean Diet

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    "Our study shows that a Mediterranean diet rich in vegetable fats such as olive oil and nuts had little effect on bodyweight or waist circumference compared with people on a low-fat diet. The Mediterranean diet has well-known health benefits and includes healthy fats such as vegetable oils, fish and nuts." High-fat Mediterranean diet does not cause weight gain, study finds Researchers found that people whose diets were rich in olive oil and nuts lost more weight than those on low-fat regime.…

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    Globalization Of Mcdonalds

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    McDonald’s All over the world, McDonald’s corporation has remained the largest chain of restaurants. This restaurant that deals with fast food can does a very large set of tasking in food production. In one single day, this restaurant can serve up to sixty eight million customers all over the world, in all the 119 countries that the chain of restaurants are set up. The corporation’s initiation can be rooted back to the year 1940 with its headquarters in the USA. The founders of the restaurant…

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    Doughboy Podcasts Analysis

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    American’s like to give fast food chains a bad reputation, but why? Because we like to blame them for the rise in obesity. In all reality fast food is what we American’s love. Obesity is not something to blame the food for; we have to blame ourselves for that. We love the fancy sit-down restaurants just as much as we love food trucks with a C rating if anything we love the cheaper option more. It’s something about the burgers with greasy buns, and steaming hot fries that keeps us coming back.…

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    Of these big industry, burger and chicken inclined fast food stores are the leaders. KRA’s of the Industry (from the external analysis) • Number of Branches • Brand Awareness • Customer Loyalty • Market Share Every fast food is considered a big player if it has a lot of branch. This could be seen with McDonald’s, Jollibee, and KFC. These three brands are already established in the…

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    hamburger and a coke. The rise of fast food establishments has increased dramatically in three decades. The fast food industry began with a handful of restaurants in Southern California and is now woven into every facet of our society. According to Fast Food Nation, “In 1970, Americans spent $6 billion on fast food. In 2005, they spent more than 120 billion.” (Schlosser page#) The increased popularity of fast food restaurants is influenced by the following factors: fast food is time-efficient,…

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