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    In-N-Out Burger 1. In-N-Out Burgers have broken all the rules and thanks to that their average per store sales eclipse those of McDonald’s. With that said‚ In-N-Out’s customers must really enjoy their burger in order to continue going back to the company. In-N-Out has not changed anything since day one and that is their way of keeping their customer’s well-being. As stated in the text‚ their philosophy till this day still remains the same; “Give customers the freshest‚ highest quality foods

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    With innovations in technology being released each day‚ it’s fair to compare the digital development rate to the rate at which humans are being born. Each day we are a step closer to some undefined goal regarding how advanced our commodities are; how many pixels a screen can be‚ or how fast a processor is. Life and our daily tasks have become simpler‚ quicker‚ and more convenient with devices that aid us in transportation‚ communication‚ and access to information such as cell phones‚ computers‚ and

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    In the essay “Bring Back Flogging‚” the author Jeff Jacoby discusses the flaws of imprisonment‚ today’s punishment for criminals. Published in the Boston Globe in 1997‚ the essay’s purpose was not only to address the problems of locking up criminals‚ but also to suggest a hypothetical solution or alternative to a prison sentence. In order to completely understand Jacoby’s essay‚ “Bringing Back Flogging‚” it is essential to analyze his thesis‚ purpose‚ methods or strategies‚ and persona beforehand

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    perspective of a narrator who does not reveal their personal thoughts or feelings. A prime example of a narrative poem would be Outout‚ by Robert Frost in which the story of a little boy losing his life with a detached narrator. Outout begins by introducing the buzz saw the little boy works with right away. Even from the start the Author uses personification to bring life to the saw. He suggests the saw “snarls” and “rattled” which associates a negative tone with poem and repeat in the piece

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    Alfred King Timi Solesi Lilian Lam March 4‚ 2014 Dr.Hoban FYS: Transformational Technology Impact of Television         Television is defined as a system that transmits visual and audio information for entertainment‚ education‚ or informative purposes. The goal of the television is still the same as today and most likely will not change in the near future. Although television was made with good intentions‚ it is obvious that with every good‚ comes the bad. Which evidently happened in the

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    interesting and appealing poems is Robert Frost’s "OutOut". The poem has the ability to make the reader visualize an event in vivid detail without making it into a short story. The poem depicts a very dramatic scene and makes it seem as if the reader is really there. Poems are generally thought to be about love and feelings‚ but some poems can actually be like a short story; these are called narrative poems‚ which means that they tell a story. The poem "OutOut" is a great example of a narrative poem‚ telling

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    Tragedy Brings Family Together On the morning of October 21st‚ 2009‚ my family got a call from the Reno‚ Nevada Police Department saying Kristin‚ my sister‚ had been in a car accident and was immediately taken into the hospital. They did not give specific details as to what had happened; only that she was going to be okay‚ but a family member needed to get down there as soon as they could. My father got on the next flight he could and I was sent off to school for the day with thoughts racing through

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    technology addiction Introduction Technology surrounds us wherever we go and we are in constant with all sorts of devices without thinking how many time about their usage. This could not be truer for mobile phones and how we use them in society today. Within the last decade‚ the prevalence of cell phone ownership and usage has increased sharply. Nowadays‚ it is no longer the calls that are taking up a caller’s time‚ but the innumerable text messages being sent throughout the day. According

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    Does Money Bring Happiness? This often quoted phrase is so overused and jaded that even though we know that it is true‚ we tend to ignore it. We want to believe that there is an easy way out of being unhappy and believe me overcoming your emotions and teaching yourself to be happy can be more difficult that earning some bucks! All of us have at some point in time or another seen extremely rich‚ wealthy and famous people unhappier than what we would expect them to be‚ given the amount of material

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    humans could discover resources (oil‚ gas‚ coal‚ water‚ diamonds...etc.)on other planets‚ to help sustain the way we live on Earth. The biggest reason why the possibility of future discovery justifies the space program‚ is to find out if there are other living species out there‚ and to uncover the mysteries of space and time. With the space program it is possible that we could find another planet‚ like Earth‚ that could sustain our ways of life‚ which is a great thing because it gives humans a second

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