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    SWOT Analysis for Burger King & Tim Horton’s Burger King-Tim Horton’s Internal Factor Evaluation Strengths Weight Rating Weighted Score Tim Horton’s revenue 0.08 4 0.32 Tim Horton’s same-store sales growth 0.09 4 0.36 Tim Horton’s market shares in Canada (70% baked goods‚ 75% coffee) 0.09 4 0.36 Burger King size 0.05 3 0.15 Tim Horton’s brand image 0.09 4 0.36 Burger King’s brand recognition 0.04 3 0.12 Tim Horton’s healthier options 0.07 3 0.21 Burger King’s tax savings of 8.5% (moving headquarters

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    “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brian outlines a platoon’s experience during the Vietnam War and specifies many items that the soldiers in the platoon bring while going on marches. If I had to bring three items with me into battle‚ I would bring a photo of my family (which includes my dog)‚ some type of gun‚ and a Benedictine bracelet. These things would combine and give me motivation‚ authority‚ and protection. Tim O’Brian’s short story “The Things They Carried” is a story‚ which follows a platoon

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    These words come from a line in Tim McGraw’s song Humble and Kind written by Lori McKenna. It’s obvious that these are good values to live by‚ but do people in the world really live it? Is the world as honest and kind as it could be? Tim McGraw’s song is written in the format as a father giving advice to his children‚ but written for everyone to follow. As a father‚ McGraw speaks to his children about the problems he sees in culture but doesn’t want them to follow. Tim McGraw touches on the most important

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    Text Talk for “On the Rainy River” Theme/Thesis for the text talk: Tim O’Brien has spent his life and his career as a writer finding redemption for the “cowardice” he mentions in “On the Rainy River”. He wants the reader to believe that having the courage to say “no” to injustice is the only way to make that injustice end. Objective: When the text talk has concluded‚ the students will be able to understand that Tim O’Brien regrets his ultimate decision to go to war‚ and that it is the responsibility

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    In the beginning of this chapter‚ the platoon of soldiers run across an abandoned pagoda. I had to google what a pagoda was because I was unfamiliar with it. A pagoda is a Hindu or Buddhist temple or sacred building. In this pagoda‚ they found monks. This chapter was confusing to me at first because it was hard to find a reason for this chapter to be placed in this book. These monks aided to the soldiers; I assumed they did this because of their caring nature. I’m not sure if the monks quite understood

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    theatre from watching Tim Miller’s Rooted on Thursday night‚ I thought about what made Tim Miller unique from other performances. I thought about his uses of light to transition in between scenes. I thought of how he addressed the audience‚ and how casual he was with us as we were watching. The performance was more than just technical effects‚ lines‚ and characters. The performance was about his life dealing with the social and political opposition to his homosexuality. Tim Miller came dressed

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    cannot just sit and watch the pages. I feel as if censorship should appeal to only things that require it‚ and in my opinion‚ books do not require censorship. O’Brien has written numerous books‚ containing vast amounts of information in each of them. Tim O’Brien stood out to me as an author due to his war-related background. The Things They Carried‚ was written in as a collection of the number of stories he encountered at war. He found a way to enable his mind to go through the experiences again. Most

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    new technology and the post dramatic events of World War I. The movement ultimately made people question the fate and future of humanity‚ wondering what was soon to become of the world. A few fearless writers‚ much like that of Tennessee Williams or Tim O’Brien reacted to the question of “what’s to become of our world” by turning to some new age‚ modernist values. While the romantic period focused much more on human nature‚ free-will and being‚ a more modernist outlook spoke of the consciousness and

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    The Things They Carried Essay By Moriel Peng In The Things They Carried‚ courage is found in everyone. Tim O’Brien explains how courage is not always an active act or heroism‚ how courage was sometimes just continuing on. There isn’t just one way to define courage. Courage manifests itself differently in all people. The definition of courage constantly changes throughout the book. Tim’s experience showed how the war brought out the courage in himself and those around him. Courage is a character

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    Alice in Wonderland (Tim Burton‚ 2010) The film is inspired by Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass‚ and What Alice Found There (1871). The nineteen-year-old Alice now returns to Wonderland from her childhood adventure‚ where she reunites with her old friends and learns her true identity: to end the Red Queen’s reign of terror‚ slay the Jabberwocky‚ a dragon-like creature controlled by the Red Queen and restore the White Queen

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