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    Supa Hot Lyrics

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    [Intro] You know where we at, it's primetime rappin', so lets go head and get into it Got our challenger over here, 225 is that area code or somethin', put that on map quest T-Steak, uh lets go head and get it to our main man, the champion himself, no need for introduction, SUPA HOT FIRE! First of all I'm not a rapper So lets go a head get into this little coin toss here, good luck Ay you know what I do, heads, you know how I go Yup tails Ay, ay, ay, I go first, ay, ay, tell'em, tell'em When it…

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    on Brioche while McDonald’s has tried to do similar with their Sirloin Burger. Unfortunately for McDonald’s their attempts at this new strategy have been unsuccessful. This failure is partially because customers consider McDonald’s meals as lower quality and cheap, so they are not willing to spend the extra money for the new food items. People who want a cheap meal are now going to their competitor, Burger King because Burger King has put a focus on value meals while McDonald’s has shifted their…

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    Introduction: Schlosser defines the same criticisms that many Americans share about the fast food industry, while also agreeing that the food tastes good. He sympathizes with consumers, which places him as a member of the audience himself, then succumbs to the expectations and belief of his readers in order to establish his decorum. He begins the chapter by describing in vivid detail the act of actually purchasing fast food, which nearly every reader can relate to. Establishing that…

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    People always thought working at McDonald’s is lame, but it depends. For teen-agers, who go to school regularly and don’t have any working experiences, McDonald’s won’t be a bad choice. However, there are some arguments against it due to the long hours and highly structured job without any creativities. In fact, this fast-food chain has flexible schedules, teaches youngsters responsibility and can help teens develop skills which are beneficial for their future career. McDonald’s gives its staff…

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    it kind of burns a small hole of hurt into your audience. Speaking of money, you stated, “As with the tobacco industry, it may be only a matter of time before state governments begin to see a direct line between the $1 billion that McDonald’s and Burger King spend each year on advertising and their own swelling health care costs” (393). This quote was a great use of emotional appeal because you pointed out how tobacco and fast food can relate. I believe that this quote from your essay appealed…

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    include health issues and a waste of money. The primary reason why Americans choose fast food is because the prices are fairly reasonable. Famous chains like McDonalds, Jack in the Box, and Wendy’s offer dollar menu prices where costumers can get a burger, fries, and a drink each for one dollar. This style…

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    Fast food employees are deceived by the business just as much as the people who consume fast food. One out of every eight workers in the United States has by some point in time been employed by McDonald's alone. (p.4) With the increased intake of fast food, has come the increased intake of profit for franchise owners. This in turn allows them to hire more employees and add to the work force. A typical fast food employee is an adolescent who is under the age of twenty. He or she will lack full…

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    1. I chose McDonalds in Oelwein and Bookies in Fayette. I chose McDonalds because going there you know what you are going to get. Bookies in Fayette it is more traditional so you do not know what to expect. When I went to McDonalds I ordered and waited up at the counter for my food. I also paid right at the counter after I ordered. I was not seated I found my own spot. My food came very fast and then I sat down and ate. When I was done I was expected to throw away my own food and clean up after…

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    You are an addict, and you don’t even know it. As you settle down to enjoy your favorite cereal, coffee drink, and maybe a piece of toast to top off your breakfast, consider the ingredients that meal contains. I mean in my mind most of the major food groups are checked off...right? You’ve got grains, dairy, the cereal looks like fruit, and coffee boosts your energy, so we’ll say that counts as protein. You have grown up in a society that blinds you from the reality of what you are eating,…

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    Mcdonaldization Analysis

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    In today’s society, it is hard to go about one’s daily life without falling victim to the adaptation of fast food processes. Not only is this prevalent in fast food chain restaurants, there is a loss of human uniqueness when it comes going to appointments, shopping, and other mundane activities. In The McDonaldization of Society by George Ritzer, there are four different concepts tackled that explain the way society is falling victim to McDonaldization. It has become the duty for various…

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