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    In Dan Neil’s article “Company Town: Seduced by a Juicy Burger” published in the LA Times, he criticizes the fast food advertising industry in a sarcastic manner while wondering if the industry has gone too far. The article, written in 2009, is almost laughably outdated compared to today’s carnal advertisements. Today it seems unfeasible for companies not to objectify women in their commercials. This primitive approach fuels the fire in that women are nearly props more so than the product that…

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    Crickets chirping, s’mores roasting, and amazing memories being made, and it all began with a hamburger. The Pan Pepin Hamburger Bun advertisement puts a major emphasis on the importance of a hamburger to a summer camping trip. There are many key elements that go into creating that perfect hamburger, and it all begins with a strong foundation, the hamburger bun. This advertisement uses camping essentials to create the perfect hamburger, specific coloring to show what part of a hamburger each…

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    Super Size Me

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    Super Size Me is a movie based on Morgan Spurlock, who stars and directs the movie, and his journey to eat strictly McDonald’s. This movie was created in 2004 before large amounts of intensive research were conducted pertaining to the health of McDonald’s foods. Spurlock decides to challenge himself to eat each item on the McDonald’s menu at least once for a month, and only McDonalds-no exceptions. He devoted 30 days of his life to this “Super-Size” challenge, to study what the effects of eating…

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    When Ray took over the business, he had a contract stating the McDonald brothers will receive 1% of the profit after every year, The McDonald brothers did not receive any of this money and it was worth millions of dollars. Management, leadership and entrepreneurship Ray Kroc was a true entrepreneur because he first started off selling his own product the milkshake mixer. A small restaurant called him for his milkshake mixers, he went to visit and when he saw what a different restaurant it was…

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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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    From the daily routine in our life to the organisation of a company, management is everywhere. It is at the chore of any businesses and depending on the approach favoured by the high levels of a company, his impact on the organisation of the company will differ. There are multiple approaches to management, when it integrate a scientific component it take the name of Scientific Management. The Scientific Management originated with F.W. Taylor (1856-1915) in 1880s, the aim was to increase the…

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    Teryn Johnson English 1310 Unit One Essay Eric Scholasser was born August 17, 1959 in Manhattan, New York. He received his graduate degree from Oxford. Scholasser is an American journalist and author who have won the National Magazine Award and the Sidney Hillman Foundation Award. Scholasser is also known for his investigative journalism in his books Fast Food Nation, Reefer Madness, and Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons along with many other books he has written. Scholasser’s rhetorical…

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    Fast Food Analysis

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    At the beginning of the film, it mentioned that American supermarkets have 47,000 products on average, and there are many meats have no bones because companies do not want consumers to know the truth about the process of producing meats. For example, McDonald’s, which is the fast-food company that the film had mentioned about, is the largest purchaser of many things such as ground beef, potatoes, pork, and chicken. Because of the largest purchaser in the world, McDonald’s is controlling the food…

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    Don T Blame The Eater

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    In his essay “Don’t Blame the Eater,” David Zinczenko warns the consumer about the dangers of fast food, agreeing that it is bad for one’s body. Through his argument, he shows his reader that the consumer is not necessarily at fault—the food industry is the true culprit here. His use of questions throughout the text, along with personal narrative, imagery, and his tone, Zinczenko is able to effectively argue against the manipulation of the food industry. Zinczenko asks questions throughout the…

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    Wendy’s Singapore quietly died out after the closing of their last outlet in National University of Singapore (NUS) UTown’s Town Plaza. Originally from the United States (US) in 1969 was brought into the scenes of Singapore in the 1980s, they sold burgers and were well known for their shakes and side dishes. Regardless of their popularity due to their square patties, with outlets in Far East Plaza and Parkway Parade, the chain exited the market. However, in 2008, Lim Bee Huat, Chairman of…

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