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    dynamic manner. Thus almost all streets and TV screens are painted with streaks of Aristotle’s ethos, pathos, and logos. These weapon of persuasion were forged centuries ago, but because there potency is still effective they are still in use today. Hardee’s (Carl’s Jr.), is one company that does this well. They use ads that capitalize on the sexuality of women and invoke a sense of patriotism. A specific example of this is their The All-American Thick Burger ad. By capitalizing on sexuality and patriotism

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    Biscuits History

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    “Canned biscuits and rolls had been developed by Southern companies that recognized there was money to be made selling traditional culture back to a rapidly changing region,” he writes. “Convenience foods allowed consumers to serve foods that reflected the regions past but could be produced with low cost with new efficiency.” Fast food chains began to pop up across the south mid-century. Harland Sanders opened Kentucky Fried Chicken in 1952 and sold southern-style biscuits on his menu. Hardees

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    never considered myself to be a feminist, and I still don't. However, one incident changed the way that I looked at the world, and how safe I felt within it. This incident showed me who I want to be in the world. My mom and I had just stopped at a Hardee's not too far from my small hometown. We were returning from a college tour downstate, and were starving by the time we reached Manistique. We could smell

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    It’s a sunny summer day, and I’m inside my RV on top of a pointed mountain peak. The Hardee’s in my mouth lights up my taste buds, and as I swallow this disgusting dish I gag, but I power through it because Attila the Hun bought it for us. Now I get up I make the RV tilt as I reach for a napkin to spit into. The people I’d like to take to this dinner to even out the weight of the RV so we don’t fall to our deaths are Kazoo Kid, Keemstar, and Kurt Cobain. First I’d eat with the “Kazoo Kid,” (Brett

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    Commonwealth of Massachuessts v. Hardee On August 2, 2014, a man by the name of Harry Kumar was shot dead by Stephanie Hardee. That much is known. What is not known is whether Stephanie Hardee’s intent was malicious or not. The prosecution, being led by Hanna Kumar, the daughter of the decendent, alleges that her grandmother, Stephanie Hardee murdered Harry Kumar with “deliberate premeditation and malice” (Mock Trial, 30). Meanwhile the defense, being led by Stephanie Hardee, tells a story of how

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    They must go back to lakeport because they can not continue with the fence in their way. Mr Bobbseys friend who works at the bank helps them and threatens to foreclose Mr. Hardee's mortgage if he doesn’t take the fence down. They continue on their way and wind up on Lake Romano. There is an island and they are going to have a picnic. Before they go onto the island, Diana’s chicken sandwiches are missing and she is convinced

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    up with my speech, I know you guys are just as hot as I am in this gown. I wish all of you the best of luck in whatever the future has in store for you. If anything, we will always be able to brag that we were the first class to graduate with the Hardee’s across the street from the high school. Thank

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    Cinderella Play Analysis

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    I sat, folded script in hand, on a shaggy pink rug coated in decades' worth of glitter and hairspray. I observed the other auditioners rehearsing their lines over and over with each other. I had read the sides a few times and possessed a general idea of what was happening in the scene. The play was Cinderella, and the scene was Prince Charming and Cinderella's first conversation. Being the drama star at my high school, I assumed I could perform the scene with ease with little to no preparation

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    In the world today, people are either praised or discriminated about their differences. Whether it be a man’s tattoo on his arm, a woman’s overly stretched ears, or even our own sexual orientations. What some people don’t realise, is that some of these modifications such as gauged ears, and tattoos are actually traditions in several tribes in continents such as Africa, South America, and Asia. If these people can see these modifications as bravery, traditions, or symbols of beauty, or even then

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    effects of automation contribute to loss of human interaction, where in the fast food industry ordering food takes personal communication until new self-ordering kiosks came out. According to Bussinessinsider.com “Andy Puzder, the CEO of Carl's Jr. and Hardee's, is convinced. “If you're making labor more expensive, and automation less expensive — this is not rocket science," Puzder told Business Insider's Kate Taylor.”[2] Since automation is becoming more efficient and cheaper than human labor, business

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