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    Dunkin Donuts Thesis Paper

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    COMPANY HISTORY It all started in 1946 when William Rosenberg (founder of Dunkin Donuts and also theInternational Franchise Association) invested $5‚000 to form Industrial Luncheon Services‚ a company that delivered meals and coffee break snacks to customers in the outskirts of Boston‚ Massachusetts. The success of Industrial Luncheon Services led Rosenberg to open his first coffee and donut shop‚ the "Open Kettle". Then‚ in 1950‚ Rosenberg opened the first store known as Dunkin’ Donuts in Quincy‚ Massachusetts

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    Gettysburg Address after reading and analyzing the speech. Though Abraham was not the official and featured orator in that ceremony‚ the 273-word is remembered as one of the most famous speeches in the American History. The speech contained some stylistic devices such as Asyndeton and repetition. The elimination of conjunction made the speech look more effective and dramatic by speeding up its pace and rhythm. The Asyndeton was also used in the speech to emphasize the dram or the gravity of his topic

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    Water and Cup

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    Glazed Luncheon Meat with Scrambled Eggs Ingredients: 2 pc. Eggs‚ beaten Salt to taste 1 tbsp. Cooking oil 2 tbsp. onion‚ chopped 1 pc. Tomato‚ diced 1 can Pure foods Luncheon Meat 215 g.‚ sliced ¼ cup brown‚ sugar 1 tbsp. butter Procedure: Beat eggs and add salt. Sauté onions and tomatoes in oil. Pour scrambled eggs and cook until done. Transfer to plate. In the same pan melt butter. Dip sides of luncheon meat slices on sugar then pan fry in butter. Served glazed

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    Baroque – There were two key stylistic traits of Baroque art. The first of these traits was to give the paintings a sense of grandeur or sensuous richness. The other key stylistic trait was to have a strong emotional content. Other stylistic traits are naturalism and classicism but these are not key traits like a sense of grandeur and emotion. The Baroque painters wanted to evoke emotional feelings in the people viewing their work. And they wanted it to be dramatic. Baroque took place from around

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    Old Man Sea

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    fish and how these feelings change. At first‚ Santiago was glad he hooked the fish‚ then he felt sorry for the fish‚ and finally he felt guilty for going out so far. He describes Santiago’s views by using many different stylistic elements such as diction and tone. The first stylistic element that Hemingway uses to show Santiago’s emotions for the fish is diction. Hemingway accomplishes this through the use of opposite words. "Aren’t they lovely? Eat them good now and then there is the tuna. Hard

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    period of 15th art history. So I choose and want to compare and contrast the Kristios Boy from ancient Greece and Lamentation from Byzantium; I will analyze the stylistic‚ cultural‚ the subjects matter and the characteristics. And now I want to talk about the Kritios Boy from Ancient Greece first and also talk about the key stylistic characteristic of period style. There were some ideas from Egypt and Mesopotamia borrowed by Greeks‚ but a part of Greek innovations about arts made

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    and its significance…………………9 1. 3. Aestheticism in the novel …………………………………………………...10 Part 2. Lexical and syntactical stylistic devices used in the novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by O. Wild…………………………………………………………14 2.1. Phonetic stylistic devices……………………………………………………..14 2.2. Lexical expressive means and stylistic devices………………………………15 2.3. Syntactical expressive means and stylistic devices………………………….20 Conclusions……………………………………………………………………….25 List of references………………………………………………………………….26 Introduction

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    the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. 4. Conclusion As we have analyzed above‚ stylistic devices are frequently used in the discourse of literary works especially in speech‚ to achieve certain specific purposes. Thus making the style of a speech somewhat particular to the others. Generally speaking‚ a speech may have the following stylistic characteristics: To begin with‚ it must be very persuasive. Thus the sentence patterns are very well-organized‚ with repetitions

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    Film Analysis: "The Help"

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    Vickie Intro To Communications Dr. Nikki Hodgson March 25‚ 2013 Film Analysis “The Help” How did people use non-verbals to communicate their status and identities in The Help? (e.g.: artifacts used by wealthy/poor‚ language tones/volume‚ dress codes‚ appearance‚ rituals‚ etc.) The lines between black and white are clearly delineated by more than color in this film. While the socialite white women‚ even on routine days for mundane activities‚ dress in pretty pressed dresses‚ manicured

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    open up the composition. An older female chaperone is in a chair reading in the foreground. Two dancers are standing next to the chaperone. The entire center portion of this painting is deliberately left empty. The second impressionist art is Luncheon of the Boating Party‚ by Pierre Augustine Renoir. “In this painting Renoir’s added a lot more details that included groups of people relaxing and enjoying food‚ drink and conversation. He also included landscape and still life”. (artble.com)

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