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    3, The McDonald’s impact in people McDonald also brought the different impact on the people, such as children, young people, workers and the elderly. These effects have been reflected in their life.  Children: ,Now, we had to admit that the ad effect of McDonald is very good. However, children are the most uncontrollable group of people; they are always easier to attract by delicious burgers and ice cream. This is the huge success of McDonald. However, there comes a question, approximately ten…

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    As discussed in the explanation of verse two of this composition, spiritual chivalry, in the form of sir sāṭā or ‘bargaining with the head’, entails nightly vigils for dhikr. This verse appeals to the dhākir (invoker) to religiously engage in this discipline of nightly vigil for the purpose of dhikr in order to gain control over the night, which in turn, will conceivably enable him to establish a bond of intimate connection and communication with the Beloved. Normally, the lovers of God,…

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    As we know there were many debates regarding the thirty fourth amendment of the constitution, which was debated in the Dail during the 10th – 11th March this year. Many deputies voiced their opinions and spoke in favour of the bill. Independent TD Mattie McGrath was the only speaker who opposed it, standing by his decision which he indicated previously/ months before hand. He held numerous meetings with advocacy groups opposed to both the bill and the referendum. Mr McGrath explained to the…

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    Gael Greene of New York Magazine awarded Mesa Grill for being the best restaurant in 1992. The James Beard Foundation’s Rising Star Chef of the Year award was given to Bobby Flay in 1993. Bolo Bar and Restaurant was opened in New York that same year marking…

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    Redfield (bass) , Devan Kortan (guitar) , and Cameron Womack (drums). The songs that they played were: “Synchronous Dance”, “Untill We Meet Again”, and “On Our Way.” The performers from The Kandinsky Effect were: Warren Walker (saxophone and effects), Gael Petrina (bass and effects), and Caleb Dolister (drums) and they all played multiple songs. Their style of music was very different from anything that I have heard, it was a combination of jazz, rock, electronica, hip-hop and experimental…

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    Greetings everyone. Today 8 lucky people will have the opportunity to accompany me Abdulla Hassan The president of the student for philanthropy organization this summer to Haiti on a mission to help rebuild their nation after the January 12, 2010 earthquake (Taft-Morales). Our main job will be to help those fellow human beings to rebuild their nation after the earthquake struck. As we may be aware, it has been more than five years now since the tragedy. Despite this fact, it has been difficult…

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    Brigadoon is utopian as it falls in line with three utopian principles. The first principle, as Claeys from the Cambridge Reader explains, says, “the Utopian Narrative is defined as the detailed and systematic description of a society better than, and in opposition to, the writer’s own” (155). Brigadoon’s first production happened in 1947. Looking at current national and world events in the 1940s proves that Brigadoon truly depicted a society different and in opposition to that of the current…

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    City meals on wheels is a Non- profit organization based in New York city. This Non-profit raises private funds to ensure no homebound elderly New Yorker goes without food. City meals on wheels is founded by Gael Greene (An American restaurant critic, author and novelist), and James beard (An American chef, cookbook author, teacher, columnist, and television personality). In 1981, after reading a newspaper article about homebound elderly New Yorkers who had nothing to eat on weekends and…

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    Truce and honor A story of deceit, love, and conflict. I-An overview of the story The story happens in Medieval Europe, in Kingdoms that resembles Medieval England and Sweden. The true historical context is the different conflicts existing between different Kingdoms in England, during that time. Here, apart from these conflicts you also have internal infightings between powerful families leaving in that land. They are fighting, for influence, for land and for a way to…

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    list of Most Admired Companies in 2005, and Barron’s named him one of the 30 best CEOs in the world, the then- largest mortgage lender in the country was already on a fast track for derailment – a crash that helped cause the 2008 economic meltdown.” (Gael O’Brien) In 2002 the Georgia State Legislature set what should have been an example to the rest of the United States by passing the most aggressive predatory lending laws ever seen. The law made abusive fees on mortgages almost impossible and…

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