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    Executive Summary Taco Bell is a mainly national fast food restaurant specializing in Tex-Mex cuisine. Taco Bell is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. They serve over 2 billion customers each year and have over 6,500 restaurants, with about 80% of them being owned independently as franchises. Vision & Mission Vision – Taco Bell will grow into the largest fast food provider of Mexican style cuisine in emerging markets. The brand will have an established presence in Asia, South America, and Africa

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    The Knife Of A Murderess

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    Macbeth proves to be far from just an initiator in King Duncan’s murder. It is Lady Macbeth who proves to be crueler and more villainous than her husband, and it is Lady Macbeth who manipulates her husband thus turning him into the monstrous killer he becomes. In two separate soliloquies performed by Macbeth and his wife, the word “knife” appears. During Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy in 1.5.36-52, she is describing her intentions for the murdering of King Duncan with a knife. Throughout her soliloquy, Lady

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    Parents always warn their children to steer clear from shady and unreliable characters. Real life situations are the target of this notion, but such a claim also stands true for literature. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, Nick, the narrator, is a shady character who disclosed no personal information about himself and expected the viewer’s trust in return. As a result, Scott Donaldson, in his article “The Trouble with Nick” deliberates his opinion over what a terrible person Nick

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    The Five Forces Model The framework developed by Michael Porter, which identify and analyze the competitive landscape in an industry that impacted by five forces. These forces are the existing competition in the industry, threat of new entrants, the power of suppliers, the power of buyers, and the threat of substitutes. The model helps to determine the profitability of an industry and create a competitive strategy for the business. If the five forces in an industry are strong, this industry will

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    Post World War I, during the Roaring Twenties, women in The Great Gatsby such as Daisy, Myrtle, and Jordan, display the new ideology of women while attempting to reach the American Dream. Women embody the new flapper era and are expected to work for their own money and gain more independence after earning the right to vote. Flappers were seen as significant figures during the Roaring Twenties, as they helped define a new generation for young women who are trying to achieve the American Dream, “[Flappers]

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    Gothic literature is dominated by gothic horror, for instance dark and mysterious objects or events. It is a type of literature that combines fiction, horror, and romanticism. As Bram Stoker wrote his famous novel, Dracula he makes sure to include many different characteristics of gothic literature. Three important motifs that are stated in Dracula which also fit into the gothic literature category would be; blood, dreaming or nightmares, and superstition. This particular novel has many gothic motifs

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    English language. His writings were so popular and influential during the Elizabethan era that approximately 1,700 new words were adopted from his plays. Shakespeare’s reference to the gods is prominent in most of his plays. In Shakespeare’s play King Lear, many characters are dynamic and change throughout the play, however, Cordelia remains a static character. Thus, Cordelia is a tragic hero. Aristotle’s writings suggest that a true tragic hero should be virtuous, evoke pity or fear, and experience

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    The ancient Greek’s culture was greatly influence by their belief in in many gods. They believed that the gods would guide them and that everyone was destined to live out their fates. In the case of Oedipus Rex Fate drove him into a downfall. Oedipus Rex is a part of the great Sophoclean play, written by Sophocles. Sophocles’ write this story to portray a tragic hero, using character flaws to explain his downfall. Oedipus is a perfect tragic hero because his whirlwind of a life force the audience

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    Tragic Flaws of Oedipus Rex The ancient Greek’s culture was greatly influence by their belief in in many gods. They believed that the gods would guide them and that everyone was destined to live out their fates. In the case of Oedipus Rex Fate drove him into a downfall. Oedipus Rex is a part of the great Sophoclean play, written by Sophocles. Sophocles’ write this story to portray a tragic hero, using character flaws to explain his downfall. Oedipus is a perfect tragic hero because his whirlwind

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    In the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Oedipus remains blind throughout the play, both figuratively and literally. The play is about a man named Oedipus whose fate is to kill his father and marry his mother. His biological parents, knowing about the Oedipus’ prophecy, abandons him, and continue with their lives. However, Oedipus is saved, but spends his life running away from his adoptive parents (who he believed to be his biological parents), afraid that the prophecy may come true. As the audience

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