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    Introduction In 1954, Ray Kroc who was a milkshake mixer salesman went to visit McDonald’s hamburger stand when he heard they were running eight mixers at once and he was impressed by how rapidly customers were served. So he became Dick and Mac McDonald business partner and opened his first McDonald restaurant (Entrepreneur, 2015).When McDonalds started, they only had nine items on their menu but Ray Kroc decided to innovate and start creating diversity of different sandwiches. Hence he decided to

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    Ray Kroc once said, “If I had a brick for every time I’ve repeated the phrase quality, service, cleanliness, and value, I think I’d probably be able to bridge the Atlantic Ocean with them.” (McDonalds.com). That phrase is the center to the success of the McDonald’s Corporation founded by Ray Kroc. He built the corporation on great taste, quality service, cleanliness, and value and made sure every McDonald’s franchise was managed that way. He was a pioneer in the fast food industry and built a multi-billion

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    Violence: Ever the Wrong Answer Did Ray Kroc use violence to make McDonald’s the most powerful fast food empire in the world? Of course not, most would refuse to murder for a burger. So, why am I asking my dearest reader if someone has the capacity to kill for trivial things? Well, I pose this question to you: Is power able to be maintained only with violence? In my opinion, no. It’s definitely not required to create a human slaughterhouse just to can become a successful class president. That’s just

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    Chapter Four: Todd Grayson & lAPORSHA BROWN Todd grayson is unkind, courageous, jealous, and seemed to be showing a few traits of his father, Shawn. Todd always seemed to have a odd look on his face, as if he was hiding something. At only 6 years old he was caught shop lifting on numerous occasions and was already starting to hang out with a few of the bad kinds on the street. This put his mother Laporsha in a tough spot when it came to her parenting. She wanted all the help she could get for

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    Can you see the light? As the burning of petroleum-based fuels, natural gases, and coal continues, smog will continue to cover the sky. Pollution from said burning occurs as greenhouse gases and chemicals. Specifically, petroleum-based fuels, natural gases, and coal release energy when heat breaks the bonds between hydrogens and carbons, generating energy and releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. This energy often originates from stored energy preserved in organisms that eventually died

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    effects of a light ray reflecting at different angles of incident from a convex, flat, and convex mirror. In the second part a light ray will be refracted through a rhombus prism at different angles of incidence. We will measure the angles using a protractor. For the third experiment we will examine the indices of colors as light is refracted through the rhombus. Lastly, we will use polar lens to examine Brewster’s angle and polarization. THEORY PART A: REFLECTION When a light ray hits a point on

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    I have always been interested in the way light travels, not just in how, but also in all the other factors that affect the light rays, including the speed, the velocity, the distance, as well as others. In my past years of school, I had been able to explore areas of physics concerning light rays, as part of my physics course. However, I had previously only learned the basic principles, such as the laws of refraction and reflection. Because I chose to focus on Chemistry and Biology, I was not given

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    IMPLEMENTATION OF RAY TRACING Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of CSCI 580 Project By ZIWEN CAO, MENGTIAN ZHOU, HSIN-HO HUANG, GANESH KUMAR SWAMINATHAN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 05/05/2015 CONTENTS Contents 2 List of Illustrations 3 1. ABSTACT 8 2. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND MOTIVATION 10 3. IMPLEMENTATION

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    inevitably, quite unique. Its motion is like a wave in nature, but it can be broken down by drawing rays that demonstrates the direction of the wave propagation. The use of the waves, allow individuals to decipher the common features of reflection, which includes a basic relation between angle of incidence and angle of reflection for the radiation that is in reflection from a surface. The meaning

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    cookie monster. And jim immobilizes cookie monster and goes to the castle and this time the demon is awake. Demon scratches him and jim gets all bloody he shoots the immobilizer ray, but it doesn't work on the demon all the shadowy figures start attacking but Jim pulls out a sword and makes the demon bloody. And he shoots the ray at all the figures and Bob turns into bob they run I terror the demon making them bloody they get in the portal and go away. When they reached home, they realized that that

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