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    A sign hangs next to the cradle of Texas liberty, reminding visitors that concealed firearms are not permitted on the grounds. She stops and examines this as if it were new to her, although the sign has been posted for several years now. "Don 't bring your gun to the Alamo," she intones, to see how it sounds out loud, then laughs, startling a little boy. ("Mama, that lady is talking to herself. Mama--") Don 't bring your gun to the Alamo. A nice phrase, but it doesn 't make the cut. She won…

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    A simple pleasure in many people’s life is a triple whopper from Burger King. Vegetarians go through their entire life without experiencing the joys of beef, bacon, chicken and various other meats. Other’s who chose the vegan life, go through the pain of consuming no milk, eggs, or any other animal product. Many vegans believe they are doing the right thing and are morally superior to people who eat meat by living a vegan lifestyle. Gary Steiner, a vegan, decided to write an article about…

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    Executive Summary Paper

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    that’s exactly what they got offered. According to Siegel (2013)“There are only so many ways you can innovate when it comes to a hamburger, so copying competitors' ideas is standard practice” (p.1). What made Burger King stand out was the famous Whopper that became its signature hamburger. McDonalds fought back by introducing the Big Mac. Everyone has there opinion on which is better, however we have a clear representation how a franchise has launched it’s product in such a way that has…

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    Crash Short Story

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    lake and we busted out into the water. We played lots of games. The water was nice and soothing. Some nearby people were playing the radio and it got us more into the grove of things. A few minutes later a commercial came on for burger king’s new whopper, “The…

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    Pfizer And Allergan Case

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    Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) and Allergan PLC (NYSE: AGN) has declared that their boards of directors have collectively approved, and the companies have entered into, a definitive merger agreement under which Pfizer, a global developing biopharmaceutical company, will combine with Allergan, a global pharmaceutical company and a leader in a recent industry model – Growth Pharma, in a stock transaction currently valued at $363.63 per Allergan share, for a total enterprise value of approximately $160…

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    the form of a trivial or pivotal event will depend upon a great many variables, including an individual’s tendency towards honesty or deception. There may be vast differences between innocently-intended “little white lies” and selfishly-maneuvered “whoppers,” whether the untruths are told to oneself or to another. This is exemplified in the stories of Gimpel, in “Gimpel the Fool” by Isaac Bashevis Singer, and Jack, in The Importance of Being Earnest: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People by Oscar…

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    birthday, the pizza chain introduced a new and improved pizza. Russell Weiner the chief marketing officer for Domino’s Pizza announced in a press release that “To us, it’s as big as McDonald’s changing the Big Mac, or Burger King reinventing the Whopper. We spent the last 18 months reinventing the brand in anticipation of our 50th anniversary. Our inspiration came from the thousands of direct consumer feedback messages on several social media channels.”…

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    Fast food restaurants have become an icon around the world. You cannot go very far without running into one of them. The fast-food industry is the largest employer of minimum-wage workers in the country. Today, more than 160,000 fast-food restaurants feed more than 50 million Americans each and every day, generating sales of more than $110 billion dollars each year. Some of these restaurants include McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Dairy Queen, Subway, Pizza Hut, Burger King, and Taco Bell.…

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    Hershey's Pie

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    The slice if the pie in is about the Hershey pies at Burger King. its purposes is to try and make you buy the pie from them. The you can take it home and have wonder like you have never had before. I can not believe I did not eat this sooner I did not know what I was missing out on. Although the product started a while a go with Reese’s and Butterfingers but out lasted them and they have now brought back Reese’s, but for how long will it be back. Now of days the pie is only one of the many…

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    valuable lessons. We all know that our first job isn’t exactly going to be our dream job but it is up to the person wether they want to work hard and do the best they can. As soon as I walked in I can smell hot french fries and the very famous “Whopper” burgers. This is a smell that I will remember for the rest of my life. The smell of hot fries was so overwhelming I wanted to barf. I can hear all the commotion and yelling in the kitchen, it felt like they were speaking a different…

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