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    enjoyed his job. "What I like most about my role here at McDonald's is that I'm able to give back to the community by ripping off an immoral, faceless, global corporation," he said.…

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    The concept of the Ronald McDonald House Charity was shaped through the help of the NFL Philadelphia Eagles team, and proceeds from a local McDonald’s back in 1974. The partnership was formed after the former Eagles tight end, Fred Hill, daughter was diagnosed with Leukemia. Hill and his wife never left their daughter's side during her treatment. Hill began to see the struggles that himself and other families are faced when a loved one is sick. With hours of checkups and treatments, families…

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    With the development of globalization, the global capitals are also extended. As a result, the world tends to be integrated, and the boundary between different countries becomes increasingly blurred. Globalization has changed the whole world. Under the circumstance, open market policies are becoming more and more important. Open market policy is especially necessary for countries to undergo the process of globalization. Now 144 countries have used open market policies, and 30 other countries…

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    episode of hypoglycemia. He starts work at 7:00 in the morning and cannot eat until 8:30 if he takes his glipizide before he comes to work then he has episodes of hypoglycemia and the guards will not let him change how he eats even though he was offered food in the kitchen. His only real meal is breakfast but he eats a very big breakfast and is not hungry the rest of the day. He exercises regularly. His other meds are Metformin 1000 mg twice a day, lisinopril which he does not take, aspirin…

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    The Ronald McDonald House (RMHC) is an organization that was developed to help families and their children while they are in need during medical crises. During times of extreme medical need, the RMHC assists in finding and creating medical programs, places to live, and making medical care more widely accessible throughout the world. RMHC is widely known for their Family Room programs and giving aid to families in times of need; however, they are known for much more. Each year, the Ronald…

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    After a detailed analysis of Starbucks and Tim Hortons based on the four perspective, this report concludes that Tim Hortons and Starbucks are ready to implement the BSC as all of their strategic objectives can fit into perspectives in the BSC. However, since both companies have a long-term global expansion strategy, to catch up with such rapid expansion and to better use the BSC, some improvement in strategy are still needed by the two firms. Although Tim Hortons has 4671 stores through Canada…

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    Colleen Evans was born November 21, 1986. She was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California. Her parents were Tim and Gwen Ballinger. She also had two older brothers,Christopher and Trent, and a younger sister, Rachel Ballinger. She attended high school at San Marcos High School. A little bit later she graduated at the college of Azusa Pacific University in 2008. Evans majored in vocal performance. From 2007 through 2009 she performed for Disneyland in California. In 2012 Evans was featured…

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    I. To begin I will discuss the many aspects of Ronald McDonald House Charities. A. Within the Ronald McDonald House Charities there are many different ways they are helping family’s everyday across the world. 1. Most people when they think about Ronald McDonald House charities they think about the actual Ronald McDonald Houses that are near hospitals around the world where families have home cooked meals, a private bedroom, and playrooms for children so that the families can stay close to their…

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    Mcdonalds Human Geography

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    1. McDonalds uses human geography to plan out where to build a restaurant by using culture and economy. In certain places McDonalds will alter their food to fit a certain type of flavor. Sometimes the store may not expand in areas that can’t afford the food. 2. Maps display information about the surface and the areas of the world that we live in. Geography is very dependent on the use of maps. They are also used as communication, and storing reference material. It can help us to find…

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    McDonalds is making the people crave more fast food and causing them to be obese. Obesity is a national epidemic and has impacted the world greatly according to Morgan Spurlock’s documentary of “Super-Size Me.” He challenges himself to eat McDonalds for a full 30 days and wants to show people that McDonalds and other fast food restaurants is very harmful and can cause people to become obese.…

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