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    Who Is Mcdonald's?

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    Mc. Donald’s can be found in 118 different countries. Its revenue is twice as much as Burger King. They capitalize on their reputation of having inexpensive food that has a consistent taste with quality and quick service that is familiar to all. They pride their company on their desire to keep a clean environment despite the location. In the late 1900’s Mc. Donald’s began to see a shift in the fast industry. They began to have less control of the market because of stores such as Starbucks, Cosi…

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    Who Is The Narcocorrido?

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    narcocorridos” and “What is your gender?” These questions were bases for cross tabulation analysis and to determined, What are the most popular opinions on narcocorridos from the people who least prefer this music? What is the usual environment and circumstances of people who listen frequently to narcocorridos? From the people who listen the most to narcocorridos, how is their thinking affected? Are they aware about what they are listening and the messages? These helped to understand how the…

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    Who Is Determination?

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    The call by Peader O’Gulin introduced interesting ideas about one sided feelings, determination and shutting people out, whilst engaging me with an action-packed story. In this novel, Conner has unreciprocated feelings towards Nessa, who is crippled, although he feels wrong for feeling this way about her, as he believes her disability makes her unworthy of him, this frustrates him, and he takes these frustrations out on her. Eventually he gives into these feelings, forcing himself upon her, and…

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    Who Is Hercules

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    Before Thor was king, Hercules was, but not a lot know his story. He is Thor’s grandfather whose parents died when he was a baby from his nasty uncle. No one knew who did it and the uncle was next in line for the throne. Heimdall, the one who can see all, didn’t trust Hercules’s uncle and sent him to earth to be raised as an orphan. He never got adopted and once he turned 20, they kicked him out. Hercules was able to live on his own, and he was alright with getting kicked out because he never…

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    Who Is The Amistad?

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    In 1839, La Amistad was a slave ship going to the United States .It was sought to hold 53 Africans who had been kidnapped from West Africa in which that they spoke Mende.When they were held captive, the Africans revolted and took over the ship. They ordered the surviving African traders to take them back to Africa.The ship landed near the coast of Long Island. The Africans jailed and accused of murder . A group of abolitionists, lead by Lewis Tappan, formed a committee. “AMISTAD” reveals an…

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    Who Is An Outsider?

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    An outsider is a person who does not belong to a particular organisation or profession. The winner of the Pulitzer Prize in the year 2000, ‘Interpreter of Maladies’, is a collection of nine short stories written by Jhumpa Lahiri in 1999 which explores the adaptation of both first and second generation Indian migrants moving to the United States. All nine stories have certain things in common regarding themes such as exile, displacement, loneliness and difficult relationships, in this Lahiri…

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    Who Is Prufrock?

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    it is an overwhelming question. It is a type of question that would “disturb the universe”, meaning that the content of the situation is extremely important and contains heavy content-- whether about death, love, the purpose of the human existence, Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going? Nevertheless, the importance of his question, he did not say it causing to degrade his input in the world, making his extinct, his footprint minimal. Prufrock restrains from asking the question…

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    Who Are The Sumerians

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    Who are the Sumerians? Among the earliest civilizations, there was a diverse group of people in the fertile valleys between the Tigris and Euphrates valley called the Mesopotamia. These were known as the Sumerians. The Sumerian civilization has left us with an enduring portrait of their society, philosophy, government, religion, and daily life. Summer was located in the Mesopotamia. Early settlements included Uruk, Ur, and Eridu. They all started as independent cities and then became city-states…

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    Who Is Socrates?

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    Who is Socrates? Was he nothing more than a 70 year old man who became an infamous figure in history due to his refusal to be part of the Athenian norm? How about a senior citizen during roman era who caught the eyes of many through quick thinking and persuasive rambling? Or maybe, he really was that great knowledgeable speaker destined to introduce the whole concept known as philosophy, who just happened to open the eyes of many; such as Plato and Aristotle. Socrates, now known as the father of…

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    Who Is Marjane?

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    innocent ten-year-old Iranian girl who protested against the Islamic Revolution written by Marjane Satrapi. At first, Marjane wanted to become a prophet, therefore she began speaking to God in her dreams. During this time, the Shah is defeated, and a new Islamic government takes power. Her school becomes an all-girls school, and she is enforced to wear a veil. Gradually, Marjane and her parents understand that the government is becoming too forceful. Everyone who favored the revolution is now…

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