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    Papa Johns & the Web

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    Jeff Leinaweaver Capella University‚ 2013 Abstract I chose Papa Johns to show how the internet changed the "Pizza Delivery" world as we know it. I ’m confident I ’ll be able to portray an interesting correlation between growth of the internet and the growth of Papa Johns. Beginning with the year 2000 Papa Johns has been an industry leader in online sales. The pizza industry has seen steady growth in United States. Papa John ’s is the 3rd largest pizza chain in the United States‚ trailing only

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    John Wayne Gacy

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    John Wayne Gacy Notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17‚ 1942‚ in Chicago‚ Illinois. Gacy and his siblings grew up with a drunken father who would beat the children with a razor strap if they were perceived to have misbehaved; the man physically assaulted Gacy’s mother as well. Gacy had a highly disturbing history. He was convicted in 1968 and given a 10-year prison term in relation to the sexual assault of two teen boys. He was released on parole in the summer of 1970 but was

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    John Brown Abolitionism

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    John Brown Throughout the early history of the United States‚ the development of two clearly diverse cultures‚ the Northern culture and the Southern culture‚ had acted as an adverse foreshadowing of the internal conflict to come. The hostility between these two cultures peaked in the mid-1800’s over their different economic and social ways‚ but more specifically‚ over the issue of slavery. During this time‚ the South was defending their right to practice slavery‚ while the North’s desire to end

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    John Proctor Sacrifice

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    due to the situation they were in and during that they made sacrifices to save themselves or others. John Proctor‚ a simple man from The Crucible is characterized by Miller to be honest‚ trustworthy‚ and hardworking‚but yet he possess a flaw‚ he committed the sin of lechery.

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    St John the Divine

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    Rick Rubio Art Humanities Professor John 2 October 2013 Cathedral of Saint John the Divine The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine is simply breathtaking. From the exterior to the interior of the cathedral‚ you can find plentiful amounts of highly sophisticated bodies of work. Before laying a foot inside‚ the massive bronze doors containing forty-eight relief panels depicting scenes from the Old and New Testament catches the eyes of many. Also‚ many note the exquisite statues and carvings of

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    Captain John Newton

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    The story of Captain John Newton (slave trader)- Captain John Newton started his life on the sea at 11 years old‚ while sailing with his father who was a merchant vessel captain. After his father retired from sailing John Newton became part of the service and served on the H.M.S. Harwich in 1744. He found the living conditions unbearable and left service as a deserter. He was later captured‚ demoted‚ and publically embarrassed. John was then turned over to serve as an indentured servant

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    John Proctor Hero

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    In Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ John Proctor can be seen as a tragic hero due to his just character and his selfless act of redemption at the end of the play. John Proctor follows Aristotle’s basic ideas on the tragic hero due to the fact that he willingly dies to protect his name and his family‚ leaving the audience in a state of depression. He also portrays a tragic hero because in the end he stays true to his beliefs and brings justice to Salem‚ by ultimately sacrificing himself. Despite Aristotle’s

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    King John Essay

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    King John - Good or Bad? King John was the reigning king from 1189-1199. His reign was not the most righteous reign‚ as many citizens thought that he was a disbeliever‚ then other people thought he was a wasted more money than ever before. In fact‚ his reign as king was not as successful as his father’s reign‚ he did a lot wrong as king including putting his country into poverty‚ rising taxes‚ falling out with the pope and losing his position in the French monarchy. Lots of his deeds had great fault

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    The main character in Salem is John Proctor‚ an outspoken‚ successful‚ and well-respected farmer who chooses to stay away from the church.  Religious at heart‚ this man who has sinned openly‚ condemns the witch trials while hiding a secret that could ruin the main accuser‚ Abigail Williams.  Proctor is a man full of guilt‚ who uses the love of his wife‚ and his need to take responsibility for his actions to gain the strength to openly confess his sins‚ denounce Abigail Williams‚ and save his soul

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    John Hick and Pluralism

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    John Hick and Pluralism John Hick was born in 1922 in England to a middle class family. He developed an interest in philosophy and religion in his teens‚ being encouraged by his uncle‚ who was an author and teacher at Manchester University. Hick initially pursued a law degree at Hull University‚ but converted to Evangelical Christianity from the fundamentalist Christian beliefs with which he was raised‚ and decided to change his career and enrolled at the University of Edinburgh in 1941.

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