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    November 1969‚ when Dave Thomas‚ inspired by the hamburgers that he liked so much in his old hometown‚ opened in Columbus‚ Ohio‚ the first restaurant from what would soon become a successful franchise. Naming it after his fourth child‚ Melinda Lou "Wendy"‚ with "Quality Is Our Recipe" as its first slogan‚ Wendys kept growing. After only a year‚ in 1971‚ Dave Thomas opened another restaurant in Columbus‚ creating the first modern "drive-thru window". Stapling its square hamburgers and its soft ice

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    children’s lives are predetermined and that a child’s environment and the changes it went through helped to support this theory. Sigmund Freud believed that early experience caused what the child would be like later‚ while Erik Erikson felt that there was a less deterministic series of issues. He said each issue is impor­tant and that one built upon the others which would lead to later development. These theories have made people aware of the processes of children which in turn has enabled researchers

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    entire era‚ and one man succeeded to do so. Some of the greatest businessmen of all time‚ Andrew Carnegie‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt‚ John D. Rockefeller‚ and Henry Ford‚ fiercely competed for the top spot in the business word. They were ruthless businessmen and did everything they could to help their businesses succeed. All this fierce competition allowed for the great economic growth known as the Second Industrial Revolution. The Second Industrial Revolution was a great period of growth between the 19th

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    Success is a goal coveted by many. However‚ the definition of success varies from individual to individual. For some‚ it could mean becoming very rich‚ becoming famous‚ being content with life and relationships or helping other people to be happy. Today there is no magical formula or secret recipe to become successful. The good news is that there exists considerable literature which gives practical information on climbing the ladder of success. But remember‚ desired results will come only when you

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    How was Hitler able to capture the hearts of so many people? Through propaganda. Through a detailed‚ psychologically advanced‚ and twistingly genius comprehension of what the German people needed. In the middle of the grim‚ gray‚ and gloomy society in Germany‚ he stood out as someone who was young and enthusiastic--a man who was genuinely interested in the well being of his country. He rose to power very strategically‚ first getting the Nazi name out there and then eventually using the good guy

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    Martin Luther was a short‚ fat‚ white‚ German monk who was born on November 10th‚ 1983. The time period which his challenges took place was the early 1500’s AD. Martin Luther was a hero for standing up to the Catholic Church and making a new option for the Christians. The Catholic Church played a huge role in the lives of its followers. Faithful Catholics were expected to give 10% of their income to the Church‚ pay tithes (taxes)‚ obey the laws‚ and not question the authority of Church officials

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    to increase with time by calculating the intrinsic value of an asset using data such as revenue‚ expenses etc. Miller was a fundamental analyst as he invested in securities by looking at the economic perspective of those securities that made him always a successful fund manager. Q4) Explain how miller was able to outperform the S & P 500 for so many years? What strategies he adopted. Miller was able to outperform the S & P for so many years because he was very dedicated and was supported by luck

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    The American dream is basically having an equal opportunity to gain or achieve success. It can be accomplished through hard work and determination. I disagree with Ta Nehisi Coates idea that the “American dream for black people is a toxic fantasy. Every American citizen regardless of their race can achieve success and accomplish their goals through hard work‚ determination and initiative. This is certainly a dream of many‚ if not most Americans. Nonetheless‚ this desire is not inevitably one that

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    How has the quick service restaurant industry changed over the years? A lot has changed for all quick service restaurants over the years. This has a lot to do with technology evolving‚ as well as many people now wanting to know exactly what is in the food that they are eating. A brief history of QSR Quick service restaurants are believed to have all started in 1867 when a man named Charles Feltman opened up the first hot dog stand in New York. The word ‘diner’ is known to have first been used

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    How Many Hamburgers? The data: Charlie sells around 12 cases of hamburgers weekly. • Each case contains 80 hamburgers • Each hamburger patty costs $.60 New vender offer is: • Week 1 order: 50 cases at $.30 per patty • Then 15 cases for the next 12 weeks at $.45 per patty Question 1. How many hamburgers does Charlie normally sell during the period of the contract? Charlie normally sells 12480 hamburgers during the period of the contract. 80 hamburgers (12 cases) = 960 hamburgers a week

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