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    Fast Food, As We Know It

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    contributing to America 's rise from a depression the country saw a boom in spending power and food production. With the mindset of efficiency and convenience prevailing in the American household a whole new type of restaurant was born, the drive-through. From the drive-through many major fast food businesses were born, and through franchising they spread across the country. As fast food and the franchise grew, businesses throughout the country adapted; The model of success changed along with the production

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    I tested my research hypothesis through my one on one interviews and core questions. I used my core questions and people skills to conduct the interviews properly. When speaking with each woman I interviewed, I explained to them that I was asking them questions for a research project. After this, I read the core questions directly from my iPhone that I wanted to ask the women. I made sure that I spoke clearly and annunciated each word I spoke so that I would not have to repeat the questions. After

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    First Day On The Job

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    right register. It was amazing, especially because our cook was also our manager. Between the meals she prepared, she also kept us all in order. Everyone else multitasked just as effectively. The supervisor who was training me was also working the drive through window. Everyone was racing around in their non-slip shoes, effectively juggling more balls than I even thought possible. I looked down at the rubber non-slip covers I had pulled over a worn-out pair of sneakers, and realized how temporary

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    revolving hydraulic trailor is developed and tested for its movement in all 180 degree possible angle to unload the materials in the tipper trolley and monitor the inclinations for its gradualism (linearity). Key words: Design Optimization of Worm Gear drive, Hydraulic Cylinder, Worm & Worm Gear Introduction Material handling in construction and civil works is one of the basic necessities. The material supply to civil and construction is

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    with the patron's picture and order record for each of the cars currently in the drive-through, and when the order is complete, the presenter would tap the photo on the touch screen indicating the order has been filled and the photo record would be removed from the system. This system will help shave about eight seconds from the order to delivery time. Besides order accuracy, it will also aid in speeding up the drive-thru process and address customer courtesy issues. Specific benefits to this system

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    Ever heard of a relaxing time with your loved ones? This year, specifically June 17th, 2017, I went to Boise, ID for my Cousin's Thirteenth Birthday. We went to Roaring Springs (On June 18th) which was like the Dollarama version of Hurricane Harbor in Six Flags, where we celebrated his birthday. There were about fourteen or fifteen of us, me, my Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt's, Uncle's, Cousin's, and a few friends. We were all very anxious about what's to come and how we're going to handle an

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    Mcdonald's Pest Analysis

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    The foundation of McDonald’s, a well-known brand name in fast food industry, dates back to 1940 when the McDonald brothers, Dick and Mac, opened a drive-in restaurant in San Bernardino, California. They came up with an idea of using an assembly line process to serve more customers in the same amount of time. In 1948, that idea turned out to be a success as the potato chips were replaced with the world famous French fries of McDonald’s. The real person behind the company’s history, however, is Ray

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    Sonic Drive-In Restaurant Essay examples

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    the largest drive-in chain in the nation. Sonic was founded by Troy Smith, Jr. in Shawnee, Oklahoma. His dream was to own his own business. Sonic Drive-In keeps the 1950s alive through its chain of drive-in restaurants, each complete with speaker-based ordering systems and carhop servers - some on roller skates. Sonics top competitors are McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s. McDonald’s is the leading competitor in the fast-food industry.

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    History of the Drive-In Movie Theater The story of the drive-in movie theater begins with one man. That man was Richard Milton Hollingshead, Jr., born on February 25, 1900, the "father" of the drive-in. The drive-in got its humble beginnings in the driveway of Hollingshead’s Riverton, New Jersey home, at 212 Thomas Avenue. This is where his first experimentations took place. Setting a 1928 Kodak projector on the hood of the family car, he projected the film onto a screen he had nailed to a

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    Kitty Hawk Air Society Induction Ceremony Script Neessen and pledges form up out of sight Emcee: Welcome to the Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Kitty Hawk Air Society Induction Ceremony. I am Cadet (Rank and full name said) and I will be your emcee for this evening. As a courtesy for our inductees and guests we ask you to please silence your phones at this time. LONG PAUSE TO ALLOW THEM TO SILENCE CELL PHONES! Emcee: Ladies and Gentlemen, please stand, place your right hand over

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