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    100 percent franchised model.  There are nearly 11‚000 Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants in 33 countries. Dunkin’ Donuts Locations (As of February 2014) Countries Aruba Bahamas Bulgaria Canada Chile China Colombia Ecuador Germany Guatemala Honduras India Indonesia Korea Kuwait Lebanon Malaysia New Zealand Oman Pakistan Panama Peru Philippines Puerto Rico Qatar Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Spain Thailand United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Vietnam

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    Immigration is a daily problem that nearly all countries face‚ especially the United States. Most immigrants travel from Honduras‚ Guatemala‚ and El Salvador. Traveling the distance to the border is a long and dangerous trek‚ most die while on the way to find a new beginning. Children attempt to make the journey to escape their dangerous homes. The few that make it into the United States wait years to achieve their dreams to be free and safe. Most immigrants leave their home country due to local

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    All of this information was written in the US intelligence records‚ which were released in 1993. These records included the startling fact that the CIA hid records of a trip Oswald took to Mexico City in October of 1993 where he tried to access new visas from the Cuban consulate and Soviet embassy. After Oswald failed in receiving these visas‚ CIA files show that he was able to renew contracts with Cuban and Soviet intelligence officers. Oswald’s actions were not customary for the average person

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    Throughout my short time on earth and while living in America and abroad‚ it had become painfully obvious that there are an inordinate amount of people who do not have access to quality affordable health care. Among these‚ too many lack either the knowledge or the will to make preventative health care one of their priorities in life. This has made the need to be accessible as a health care provider as well as an educator a must. But the story does not begin here‚ oddly enough. The calling stretches

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    Containment as U.S. policy during Cold War Era From after World War II and up until 1991 the foreign policy of the United States was based on Cold War ideology and the policy of containment; to prevent nations from leaning towards Soviet Union-based communism‚ as first laid out by George Kennan and later used as one of the key principles in the Truman Doctrine (LeCain). As this essay will argue‚ because of this policy the United States made a commitment to fight communism everywhere in the world

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    In modern societies a variety of different social‚ cultural and political factors have contributed to the emergence of gangs among the disadvantaged‚ and often youth demographics. These gangs are frequently responsible for perpetuating violence‚ and creating societal turmoil. This gang formation‚ and gang related violence is a product of the circumstances faced by many in contemporary societies. For example‚ in Puerto Rico‚ “Puerto Rican drug gangs emerged as epiphenomena of systematic exclusion

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    concentrating on the art of American cooking. In 1960s the French cuisine has been entered the American society by Julia Child. Later in the year the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) was founded and established this was the first culinary school that offers career-based courses of course in the art of cooking. The first campus of the CIA was inNew York and was started in 1972 and now there are Different types of cooking schools that offer different kinds of training programs to its candidates and the selection

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    democratic country with a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary style government. The Emperor of Japan‚ Akihito‚ is a symbol of the state and unity of the people (CIA World Factbook-Japan‚ 2011). The Emperor has little power since the decision making process is adopted by the Prime Minister (Yoshihiko Noda) and his elected National Diet (CIA World Factbook-Japan‚ 20011). The Prime Minister is elected by the Emperor for the term of 4 years (MIEPA‚ 2009). However‚ due to the large amount of political

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    * Review the concepts in the lecture on conservatism and liberalism. You must refer to the presentations to receive full credit. Third‚ identify the key themes of the article. Compare these with what you have learned about conservatism and liberalism. What conservative ideas do you find expressed in the article? Why do you call them conservative? Are any liberal points present in the article? If so‚ what are they? Why do you call them liberal? Your posting will consist of 2 paragraphs. In the

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    Secrets: Rigoberta ’s Guarded Truth." Women ’s Studies 20 (1991): 51–72. Arias‚ Arturo. Stoll‚ David. The Rigoberta Menchu Controversy. University of Minnesota Press‚ March 2001 Burgos-Debray‚ Elisabeth‚ ed. I‚ Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in Guatemala. New York: Verso‚ 1984.

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