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    The buyers that McDonald’s targets are the final customers that go to their restaurants and buy food. The buyers that McDonald’s targets have a wide variety of substitutes and competing restaurants to choose from. As a result, McDonald’s must work hard to actively keep customers because it is very easy for customers to go to a different restaurant. This makes comfort details such as having a clean restaurant and providing wi-fi to the customers all the more important. McDonald’s must listen…

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    Guero I rolled out of bed at 3:30am on Monday morning, wondering what the heck I got myself into. Half asleep, I turned off my alarm and proceeded to get dressed and pack my clothes and toiletries. After checking to make sure I had everything in my bag to get through the week, I placed it in the trunk of my ‘95 Buick Regal, grabbed a water bottle and granola bar and headed out. It was the summer after my senior year of high school and I had agreed to help a family friend roof houses until school…

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    corporations that have enjoyed healthy profits amid a sluggish economy. While small businesses make up over ninety percent of the jobs in the U.S., about two-thirds of America’s low-wage workers work for companies such as McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Walmart, Pizza Hut, and KFC. Ninety percent of the fifty largest employers were profitable in…

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    Company History Pepsi-Cola, originally called “Brad’s Drink”, created by Caleb Davis Bradham, was made from a mix of sugar, water, caramel, lemon oil, nutmeg, and other natural additives and was originally marketed as a healthy cola, which helped aid digestion. This drink was the humble beginnings of the food and beverage power house now known as Pepsi-Co, Inc. (2009 Trade Ideas, Inc. // Built Creative, n.d.). Caleb Bradham was born on May 27th 1867, in Chinquapin, North Carolina, he attended…

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    Genealogy Of Citizenship

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    By Faith Fatisal Andong 4354552 Citizenship can be said to be a form of identity. The French revolutionaries labeled it as a means of equality. Every continent, country or nation has viewed citizenship in a different dimension, looking at citizenship from different angles. Citizenship is a technical process in terms of rights. It was born in a way of excluding others from a particular society or association and this makes it problematic because it became a struggle of association. Ethnicities…

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    The fast food industry is a way for all people to have a meal for cheap and quick. The McDonald’s franchise chooses to be mostly in all major cities and also reach out their promotions out to kids, mainly. They want kids to want their product, so that way their parents will be the ones buying the food for the them. With that being said, who’s to blame for the obesity in America? Being obese is the state of being overweight or grossly fat. Are the parents for buying the food at fault? Or perhaps…

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    It is not Mcdonalds’, Burger King’, Taco Bells’, KFC’, or Pizza Hut’s fault that people are overweight and found with several health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, and stroke for consuming animal fat. Those people decided to eat there and now they cannot face the consequences…

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    Lavendary Cafe Case Study

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    1.) Levendary Café entered the Chinese market, hitting the ground running with Louis Chen running the show. Chen had a very ambitious attitude and succeeded in opening 23 new Chinese locations in a very short period of time. However, by Chen focusing more on obtaining the highest amount of profits, he did unfortunately sacrifice the image of the Levendary franchise. Before entering this market, research was conducted and it appeared that several other American franchises succeeded due to China’s…

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    Beautiful Feet Ministries, started in October 1981 with two Southwest Theological students; Mike Myers and Johnny Bucker. They were out at had an opportunity to share coffee, donuts and the Gospel with some homeless men who were sleeping in of the Fort Worth Water Gardens. This was only the beginning of the what was to come. Myers and Buckner continued feeding and sharing the gospel with hundreds of homeless until 1985. They soon realized the homeless they were serving needed a church of their…

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    Lisa Phan Professor Gary Jason Philosophy 312 17 April 17, 2016 Delivery Drones Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as “drones,” are a military technology that is being developed for civilian and commercial use in the United States (2). The popularity of drones has risen in the past five years around the world. Drones are vastly being used for delivering medical aide, surveillance, search and rescue, etc (Daly 1). The commercial use of drones are also in the process of developing.…

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