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    1- McDonald's and Burger King are one of the most important commercial competitions of American history. For more than 60 years, McDonald's has been the trail builder who set the standard by which all other franchises work. But there are clear signs that these roles may be counterproductive; the renewal of Burger king compels McDonald to adapt to them, not vice versa. McDonald's organizational structure facilitates market management on the basis of performance levels. As the largest fast food…

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    beloved Lion King was based on Shakespeare's Hamlet, one may to not realize that the two tales have a lot in common. Hamlet and The Lion King both share themes of jealousy. They also both have main characters that have to deal with the deaths of their fathers. The two stories differ in the reactions that the main characters use to handle the deaths of their fathers. The tales also contradict in the tones that they end in. The theme of envy was exemplified in both Hamlet and The Lion King.…

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    King Arthur was a mythical king who ruled over britain. Dan Karlan, Allan Lazar, and Jeremy Salter briefly state the Arthurian legend as follows: “He conquered most of Europe before his march was ended when his nephew overthrew his crown. He then had to return to Camelot to fight his nephew for the crown. During this epic battle he died and had his loyal knight throw his sword excalibur into a lake where an arm rose up to catch it. The arm then proceed to banish it three times and sink back into…

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    Learning from the Past Lion King The movie The Lion King, teaches people that they should always face your past and to never let it come back and haunt you. The main character Simba learns valuable lessons in this movie about overcoming his past. He blames himself for many things including, not taking his place as king, leaving his family behind, the death of his father and most importantly ignoring his past. This will affect Simba in the future if he doesn't make changes. Then Simba will…

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    145 menu items and a revenue of $24.6 billion in 2016. The business became such a success, that a new McDonald’s restaurant opens every 14 hours. Likewise, Burger King opened in 1953, just a few years before McDonald’s. Since then, the company has seen tremendous growth with $1.15 billion in revenue in 2016. McDonald’s and Burger King have had great success due to their catchy advertising, their appeal to families, the fast pace of everyday life, and a diverse menu at a reasonable…

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    were King Arthurs protectors. They were men of courage, honor, dignity, courtesy, and nobleness. They protected ladies and damsels, honored and fought for kings, and undertook dangerous quests. The first knight at the table was named Lancelot. Lancelot is the son of King Ban and a woman named Elaine. But Lancelot wasn’t as honorable as people said he was. Lancelot spends a lot of time proving he is a good knight, and when he arrives to King Arthur's court he falls in love with King…

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    learned the many components that combined to form Oedipus the King and other Greek plays from the time. The myths that came before Oedipus helped lay the path that Oedipus the King would follow. These different myths explain how Thebes and the Oracle were developed. This information is pertinent in the understanding of the impact the play had on Greek culture. The myths following Oedipus were also necessary in the lasting impact of Oedipus the King in Greek Culture and all around the world.…

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    More contradictions between "Hamlet" and "King Lear", whereas "King Lear" has consistently honest or moral characters, "Hamlet" appears to have conflicting and compromised characters. Whereas "King Lear" is a clear and happy moral story, "Hamlet" appears to be vague and disturbing. Whereas "King Lear" has Christian morals and values, "Hamlet" has modernist and enlightened philosophies. In other way, they are complementary, as "King Lear" is clear and compelling, the characters consistently…

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    In the stories “Oedipus the King” by Sophocles and the movie Hamlet by William Shakespeare, dealt with the topic of fate. Even though the yet the plots are different both stories have common themes one of them being regicide. In Oedipus the King the past was revealed as the play progressed. In Hamlet the reader already know what is going on. Oedipus’s story surrounds him avoiding his fate. King Lauis and Queen Jacasta received a prophecy from the gods, saying that their son was going to “kill…

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    of The Lion King in Contrast to Hamlet Hamlet has been a well-known novel of Shakespeare for decades. As we read the story, it is clear that there are some connections between Hamlet and the main character in The Lion King called Simba. Both characters receive advice from their fathers which are ghosts as well as being in love with someone else. However, there are still some differences between Hamlet and Simba. To begin with, it can be easily seen that the novel is set up as King Hamlet is…

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