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The Iceman
Ice Man – Elmore Leonard 2012
The title "Ice Man" can be referred to a person we meet in the short story. His is called for "iceman", but his real name is Darryl Harris. The Iceman
works for "immigration and Customs Enforcement". He is a white man who is racists, we can see that the way he treats the Indian boys. He seems like
a cold man as his nickname "ICE"
The short story takes place in the US and it is about Victor and his friends Nachee and Billy Cosa.
Victor loves to ride bulls and he is very good at it. When Victor turns twenty he wins 4,000 dollars at the All – Indian National Rodeo in Palm Springs.
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The most viewed injustices that you can experience here in Denmark will probably be discrimination. I have not seen or been in a situation where I
have been treated unfairly. I am one of the many Muslims who live in Denmark and many of them are often generalized and are treated differently. The
reason why I might not have experienced it can be because of my white Caucasian color that makes me look like a Danes. I hope not that I will be
treated injustice for my nationality or religion. We all se in the media and reading in the Internet all the horrible stories many immigrant in Denmark
have experienced. But injustice is not only based on race or religion, but also something else. I would say that injustice is something you feel and
decide. You may feel that you are being treated differently than the others in the classroom or at work. The only way we can solve it is to treat everyone
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Franchising Sonic Drive-In Restaurants
Franchising Sonic Drive–In Restaurants What is a Franchise: A franchisee pays an initial fee and a percentage of profit to a franchisor; in return, the
franchisee gains the use of a trademark, ongoing support from the franchisor, and the right to use the franchisor's system of doing business and sell its
products or services. Why I chose this restaurant: I have chosen sonic drive in because this restaurant is in the USA and is very well known for its' fast
food chains and roller skate competitions and it has many franchises but all of them are in the USA that is why i would like to bring this product to
UAE, and also I think that many people from the USA would eat in this restaurant because it would make them feel bit like home and maybe ... Show
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However the system won't be anything new for Dubai as drive–thrus are common and sales will rapidly build up. INITIAL INVESTMENT LOW:
$1,070,000 HIGH: $1,967,000 it serves about 3 million customers per day and already has 3147 franchises in the state it also owns 382 other
companies, its revenues today are worth almost $546 million with net income of $19 million. I think it would be a great name to franchise in Dubai
because it is one of the USAs most famous fast food shops and in Dubai we have many foreign people some from the USA, other than that it is cheap
like macdonalds so many people can afford it because of it low food pricing. It is also good as it will be drive–ins which is a very common system and
very efficient here in Dubai where we have drive –thrus for everything that exists
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Sonic Argumentative Essay
Sonic has several competitive advantages over other fast–food franchises. According to our text (Ferrell, O., Hirt, G., & Ferrell, L. ,2015), Sonic offers
a unique and diverse menu selection that helps set it apart from a highly competitive fast food franchise market with little risk (p.169). Sonic has also
seized upon new trends and opportunities to secure more business. Sonic offers a nostalgic experience for those who love a classic drive in diner. Sonic
is a publicly traded company and ranks as the 10th largest fast food franchise in terms of revenue. Another competitive advantage that Sonic offers is
that the chain is nationally recognized and has a national advertising campaign. Sonic is pioneered by innovated professionals who have laid ... Show
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Sonic is already a known business with a national reputation and national advertising campaign. Another important advantage that I think would be the
most important is the support and training the company offers their franchisees. Sonic franchisees buy into an already proven system (p.169). Coming
into an already established franchise reduces the risk of failure significantly. Advantages can be personal and business (p.152). According to the
International Franchise Association website becoming a franchise owner allows you to go into business for yourself, but not by yourself. Buying into a
franchise like Sonic a person is getting an established and a recognized brand that already has a customer base that could possibly take years to grow
for a start–up business. Sonic has proven methods and food that people love and as long as the franchisee offers the level of quality and remain
consistent with the Sonic Brand local consumers will remain attracted to their store. Other advantages for franchisees include important pre–opening
support such as site locations, design, construction, financing, training, and a grand–opening program. Lastly, franchising also offers ongoing support
such as: training national and regional advertising operating procedures, operational assistance, ongoing supervision and management support,
increased spending power, and access to bulk
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What Is Sonic's Competitive Advantage?
Sonic's competitive advantage over other fast–food franchises is that it offers a diverse and unique menu selection with a classic old–fashioned
nostalgic feel to the establishment (Ferrell, Hirt, & Ferrell, 2015). Sonic's signature style is its nostalgic 1950s carhop, drive–in model with curb–style
speakers and ordering. One article sites additional factors that give Sonic competitive advantage over such fast–food franchises such as McDonald's and
Burger King. The article's author, Kate Taylor, states that in addition to the Sonic's drive–in style and diverse menu, Sonic's major competitive
advantage comes down to personalization and customization (Taylor, 2016). Because of their drive–in model, patrons can take their time ordering
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Sonic: O. Ferrell, Hirt, & L.
Sonic is a fast–food establishment which was started in 1953 by Troy Smith (O. Ferrell, Hirt, & L. Ferrell, 2009). Sonic quick service made it one of
the top 10 fast food restaurants today. The one of a kind speedy service of the organization alongside its menu has made the organization able to
separate itself and position itself well in the market. The advantage that Sonic has over their competitors is that, Sonic offers speedy service with a
trendy look that is interesting and exciting for their customers. Customers can order, pay and have their food deliver to them without leaving their car.
Unlike traditional drive thrus, Sonic drive–ins also help save a little on gas. The customer can sit in their car without it idling and wait for the server to
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Ferrell, Hirt, & L. Ferrell, 2009). Owning an establishment enables you to start a new business for yourself, but with help. A franchise provides
franchisees with some independence where they can work their business. A franchise offers an already established item or service which is well–known.
This gives the franchisee the advantages of a pre–sold client base which would usually take years to set up. A franchise expands your odds of business
achievement since you are a partner with substantiated items and strategies. Establishments may offer purchasers the fascination of a specific level of
value and consistency since it is ordered by the establishment understanding. Given Sonic success rate, the advantages outway the
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Cilia Function
Cilia are organelles protruding from body cells, consisting of microtubules. These structures are important for hemostasis and cell development. Along
with a group of proteins called kinesins superfamily proteins (KSFs), the cilia also play an important role in SHH signaling. The proteins found in this
family serve a variety of functions relating to microtubule regulation, such as KIF4A and KIF21A. KIF4A controls microtubule length during cell
division, whereas KIF21A inhibits microtubule growth at the cell cortex. A prominent member of this family is the protein KIF7, a homologue of the
protein Costal2 (Cos2) found in Drosophila and zebrafish. Both serve relatively similar functions with relation to the Hh signaling pathway, though
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The level of activity of Gli genes, and thus Hh–pathway activation, determines skin tumor phenotype: high level signaling is shown to result in BCC
and low–level signaling is shown to result in follicular derived tumors such as basaloid follicular hamartoma (BFH) (2). Gli2 is involved in the
expression of cell cycle regulation genes in the Shh–pathway such as E2F1, CCND1, CDC2 and epidermal differential genes. Over–expression of Gli2
causes the up–regulation of such cell cycle regulation genes in developing hair follicles. Shh–activation most specifically promotes degradation of the
p53 tumor suppressor gene (2), thus repressing transcription of p21, a key suppressor of cyclin E in cell–cycle regulation. Thus, G1 arrest is overrode,
and the inability to control cell cycle is promoted: a key feature of cancer. Sufu and Kif7 have overlapping functions in regulating Gli transcription
factors. Specifically, Gli2 forms a complex with Sufu to prevent transcriptional activity via preventing accumulation of Gli2 transcriptional factors into
the nucleus, thus repressing Hh pathway transduction (3). Sufu also plays a role in stabilizing Gli2 by blocking Spop, an E3 ligase involved in
degradation of Gli2 (3). In keratinocytes, Kif7
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Research Paper On Sonic Waves
Whether or not you realize it, there is energy all around us. This energy changes and influences the way the world works. When someone tells you to
think of energy, the first thing that likely comes to mind is electricity or heat, as that is what we commonly see and hear about. If you are asked to think
of a powerful kind of energy, you may think of radiation or fire, as they can kill people and destroy forests. Although these may be the most obvious
kinds of energy, there is another kind of energy that can be both more helpful and more dangerous; shock waves. These waves surround us, yet we have
only just began to explore their many uses. Shock waves can be used by animals and humans for both utility and offense.
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A rumor that almost everyone has heard of or seen at one point is an opera singer breaking glass with nothing but their voice. Although it seems like an
awesome power, it is sadly less than real. The idea is that the performer would sing at the objects resonant frequency loud enough to shatter the glass.
Resonant frequency is the frequency that an object vibrates at when hit. When a sound at an object's resonant frequency is played, it causes the object to
vibrate. Ideally, the glass would shatter because it vibrates itself to pieces (Schrock, 2007). In theory it is possible, but a human cannot create enough
volume without machinery to shatter glass unless it is the finest, most fragile crystal. Normal glass is simply too
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George Bellows's Swans In Central Park
When George Bellows painted Swans in Central Park, he captured a single moment in the lives of six people, but its meaning is so much more than just
some Sunday afternoon. The painting is an example of many characteristics of the human race, what we stand for, and how we want to be remembered
when we are gone.
As James Baldwin put it, "The purpose of art is to lay bare the questions which have been hidden by the answers," and this painting is an expression of
love and leisure, of compassion and a genuine appreciation for nature and humanity. We are a people who enjoy relaxation in the outdoors, social
creatures who relish in the company of others, who have a deep love for our families, animals, and the environment. On these themes, we can ... Show
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Although they weren't swans, I can still feel a strong connection to this painting through the memories of spending many nice afternoons at the park
with my grandmother and my sister. My grandmother has been a strong influence in my opinions of nature and of art. She would spend hours teaching
me about different birds and bugs and animals in the world around us. She is the reason I started nature journaling and why I look around at the world
and can see beauty in everything. That is her legacy for me, and it inspires me to think about my own legacy, my place in the world, and what I really
care about. I've never known exactly what I wanted to be when I grow up, but I always knew that I wanted to help people or the environment. I want to
be remembered as someone who took her passion and used it for the betterment of others. I'm striving to be the person I want to be, and this idea is ever
changing, but then again so am I. Like Goldbard said, "No one can know what the future will bring...," but these questions definitely can help us find
the direction we want to go, as they have started to for
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Gettysburg's War: A Short Story
Shortly after the dust had died down, the result was clear: the Union had declared victory and saved the space–time continuum. The Doctor, Nigel, and
the rest of the Union successfully fought off the Confederates and was able to save the world from being blown to pieces by the dreaded SuperStorm.
Just a few short days before Gettysburg was turned upside down, the Doctor casually stood inside his blue, old–fashioned phone booth transformed into
a time machine. The Doctor was a very smart man, and could help solve every problem in existence with the help of his Sonic Screwdriver, his handy,
oversized light–up pen that was full of powers. Accompanying this smart and talented man, was a smart–looking appearance. He appeared in a cream
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At that instant, he received an urgent message on his large, wall–sized computer. He sprinted over to open the message and see what was happening.
His worst nightmare had become a reality: the Union and the Confederates of the United States had declared war on each other, and the Confederates
had a super weapon called the SuperStorm that would destroy the space–time continuum and kill everyone instantly. The Doctor was in complete
shock, and he was speechless about what he should do. Should I go and help out the Union to save everyone from being killed? No, that would involve
me killing people in the first place. Should I stay here and do nothing? I shouldn't do that either, that would cause the Confederates to win and even
more people to be killed. After he thought long and hard about the situation, he finally decided that it was his duty to go into the war and fight with the
Union, despite his hatred of killing others. However, he didn't really have a choice.
The Doctor quickly, but efficiently, gathered up all that he would need to aid the Union and lead them to victory. This consisted of the one and only
thing he needed: his Sonic Screwdriver. No sooner that he retrieved his Sonic Screwdriver, he punched the location of this war into his computer, and
then from the outside, his time machine began to slowly fade, reappear, and repeat until it has fully disappeared. As this is taking place, the time
machine also emits a mechanical wheezing noise that aligns timewise with the fade into
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Personal Narrative: The Worst Part Of Grief
"The worst part of grief is that you can't control it. The best we can do is try to let ourselves feel it when it comes." My uncle Dave is a big part of who I
am today. When I was a baby I lived in New York. None of my family lived there with us, we moved away from everything we knew. Every other
month my uncle would drive all the way to New York just to see me. He would bring me presents every time, he loved to spoil me. He would bring me
anything that had Scooby Doo on it. It doesn't seem like a big deal, but it was, I loved Scooby Doo. He knew my mom hated Scooby Doo but that didn't
stop him. He thought the fight was worth it, just to see me smile. He would do anything for me, even if that meant hearing my mom rant for hours each
and every time. He knew I wouldn't remember the little things he did for me but that didn't matter to him he still went out of his way to make sure I was
okay. He was my hero. One event can change who you are forever. Freak accidents are rare but they are definitely worse because it happens when you
least expect it. June 2, 2013 was the second day of my family vacation. We were in a hotel room; it was an average room. It had a huge bed that took up
most of the room with a small side table with a small lamp sitting on top of it. Above the bed there was a picture with of a ... Show more content on
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It turns out it doesn't get better you just learn how to live with it. Here's the thing, as much as you want or need the world to stop so you can pull
yourself together it won't. I've learned a lot in three years. I've learned you have two options let the world pass you and get left behind or take what it
throws at you and learn how to cope. Just because it's over doesn't mean you don't think about it. I still wish he could have been here to see me graduate
and could here all about my college experience. After the accident I changed. But I didn't change for the
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Role Of Lethal Lipotoxic Hepatocyte Injury
Lethal Lipotoxic Hepatocyte Injury
Accumulation of lipid intermediates in hepatocytes causes hepatocellular lipotoxicity, leading to cellular stress, dysfunction and eventually cell death.
Lipotoxicity–induced hepatocyte cell death appears to be mainly mediated by the apoptotic machinery activated by death receptors and endoplasmic
reticulum (ER) stress.5 6 Other cell death modes, such as necroptosis and pyroptosis, have also been reviewed recently.6 7 However, the contribution of
necroptosis in lipid–induced hepatocyte death during NASH needs further definition.6 8 Albeit growing evidence supports a role for the inflammasome
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Ballooned hepatocytes are not only a hallmark of NASH but also, they have been implicated in the disease pathogenesis. Ballooned hepatocytes
generate sonic hedgehog (Shh), a ligand of the developmental hedgehog signaling cascade, which promotes liver fibrogenesis.11 12 Later, ballooned
hepatocytes were proposed to represent "undead cells".13 Ballooned hepatocytes bear some analogy to Drosophila melanogaster stressed cells which
exist in a state of initiated cell death program that cannot be executed ("undead") and secrete various factors, including Shh, to promote tissue repair
and healing.14 Models of undead ballooned hepatocytes using lipotoxic treatment in hepatocytes lacking caspase 9, a protease critical for the execution
of the apoptotic pathway, are characterized by activation of c–Jun N–terminal kinase (JNK), which led to an upregulation of Shh in the absence of cell
death. In these cells, lipotoxicity–induced hepatocyte–derived Shh functioned as an autocrine survival factor. These observations imply that inhibition
of hedgehog signaling may prevent the development of ballooned hepatocytes, a hypothesis yet to be tested.
ER stress has also been shown to promote expression and secretion of Shh by hepatocytes.12 Shh may then promote fibrogenesis by activating hepatic
stellate cells, the major target cells of hepatic Shh signaling. Hepatocytes are also an important hedgehog–responsive cell type during lipotoxicity. First,
hepatocytes express different
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Sonic Monologue
Scourage's POV I mind as well stay in this damn jail for the rest of my days. Things just aren't the same anymore. So what if I lost my temper and was
about to go ape shit on the rest of my crew? All's I wanted to was get back at sonic and those damn freedom fighters and now here I am, barely feeling
like myself let alone an anti–sonic in jail without any of my other team mates. "this straight up sucks!" I said punching my hand into the wall. When I
did get here it was to look for sonic, but instead I found shadow. I didn't mind picking a fight with that dude, I'd figure I'd give him a run for his money,
but even in my super form I lost, and it felt like it didn't take much either. "at least I don't get bullied around here..." I said to myself, ... Show more
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Knuckles! What are you doing up?" eggman said to knuckles. "I couldn't get any sleep, and now, I'm going to destroy you're robots and be known as a
village hero." Knuckles said with a pose and fireworks going off in the background. "seriously? fireworks? No one gives my entrance fireworks!"
Knuckles continued to battle the robots, but eggman refused to give up. "luckily, I have other robots, that have already made it to your friends house."
"oh no you don't!" said knuckles. He quickly headed to the homes of his friends. They were begin carried out by the robots. Knuckles picked them up
and put them down somewhere else and destroyed the robots. He then went inside to do the same, only to find them watching tv. "all right, this is my
favorite show! Pass the popcorn!" he then sat down with them and watched some tv. One show later Knuckles destroyed the robots and sent eggman
flying, literally. "seriously, one does not simply get a giant slingshot–" and he flew off.
"nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
he
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Sonic Drive-In Vs. Nspire: A Comparative Study
Another reason I liked working at Sonic Drive–in more than Nspire is because the type of work was different. At Sonic Drive–in I was always standing
and moving around. I was busy from the time I clocked in until the time I clocked out. Sometimes I had to work extra hard to get orders out on time
when we were short on crew members. On nights like those I really felt like SpongeBob because I was working in the kitchen by myself. It sounds like
too much work but it was really fun and I actually felt like I was good at something. Unlike Sonic Drive–in, Nspire was always slow. The dialer was
always down and I rarely had anything to do. I basically sat in the same spot quietly for seven hours. I dreaded working overtime because that meant
sitting
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Narrative Essay On Roaring Dollars
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 exclusive time with people we care for.
We were in the car and my little cousin was extremely annoying, so I almost threw him out the window, but I didn't because it was tremendously
scorching, which leads to the reason on why we went to the Water Park. We got to the parking lot and the vision of the Water Park didn't exceed with
my expectations because I thought it would be much bigger. The only thing that ruined it for me is my cousin peed on the side of my aunt's tire and I
bolted to the entrance, so I couldn't see. There were fifteen tickets and it took about an hour because the scanner wasn't working and it kept shutting off
after each ticket. Luckily, I was first, so I just went through not caring about anyone or anything and got our seats.
At first, we sang Happy Birthday to my cousin the traditional way, before we went out and had fun. My cousin got a few, but not a lot of presents. He
got a Black History Month, Golden–State Warriors shirt with a big NBA logo on the back. He also got a mini hoop that he hung on the door after our
trip. Another one of his gifts was from one of his closest friends I'm pretty sure, which was a Golden–State Warriors plush blanket. His last gift was
from us which was Under Armour shorts and thirty–five dollars as well. My family and his family ordered food burgers, fries, chicken, and tater tots
which were surprisingly pretty good. The tots were fresh out of the oven salted and peppered up to perfection. They had Sriracha, which was one of my
favorite spicy sauces which I dipped the tots in and I almost passed out because it was so deliciously spicy. My only complaint is that they weren't hot
and extremely cold, but it was still pretty good. Afterwards, we went to go on rides that
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Sonic's Nostalgic Drive-In Business Model
Sonic uses a nostalgic drive–in business model for their customers (Ferrell, Hirt & Ferrell, 2009). This competitive advantage gives the customer a feel
of the 1950's carhop service allowing the consumer to eat in their car if they choose. The unique and diverse menu allows Sonic to meet many
consumers needs for fast food. The variety allows the consumer many different options of food and beverages. The largest competitive advantage for
Sonic over other fast food restaurants is during the ordering process. At Sonic, the consumer is allowed as much time as they need to browse the menu
and place their order. At other drive–thru models the consumer feels pressure by the cars behind them when reviewing the menu before placing their
order (Taylor,
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Sonic Argumentative Essay
An organization with the reputation of Sonic appears to have many advantages in becoming a franchisee. Sonic is a publically traded company that
ranks as the tenth largest fast–food franchise in terms of sales revenue. Becoming a franchisee is an opportunity for entrepreneurs who do not want to
start a business from scratch. Therefore, when a franchisee purchases a Sonic franchise they are getting a business that already has a national reputation
and marketing campaign. Furthermore, Sonic offers its franchisees remarkable training and support (Ferrell, Hirt & Ferrell, 2009). Sonic is a well–
known brand that everyone already knows, becoming a franchisee of this corporation would be successful if the franchisee ran the business by the
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Having these two options could be an advantage for a franchisee who wants to invest less and have a location inside of another business. A traditional
franchise that includes the full restaurant set–up requires a total investment of approximately one to three million dollars. Franchisees are required to
pay two to five percent in royalty fees and a franchise fee of forty–five thousand dollars. The non–traditional franchise would be those located in a mall
or a travel plaza and cost less on the initial investment but royalty and franchise fees would still apply. Additionally, to keep just anyone from opening a
Sonic that could fail or cause bad publicity, Sonic has strict requirements when they are selecting franchisees such as excellent financial credentials,
prior restaurant entrepreneurial experience and a fit in the Sonic culture (Ferrell et al., 2009). Nonetheless, if you had the money to invest in a franchise,
Sonic would be a great investment with a multitude of assistance from the corporate headquarters and a brand that has already been
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The strange event happened on October 29, 2026 on a cool...
The strange event happened on October 29, 2026 on a cool autumn day in Station Square, Massachusetts. Channel 200 had been showing the mishap all
day long. The news reporter hurried to the ruined party store and spoke to the store's owner. The owner seemed very horror–struck to the reporter. He
told the news reporter all about the catastrophe that had occurred. ''this afternoon started off normally, nothing new at all. Then just as it was time or the
store's announcer to speak, the store's food and supplies started to...' 'Don't stop, said the news reporter, filled with curiosity, tell me more. 'If I tell you,
replied the store owner, you'll think I'm crazy.'' "Try me". 'Okay, if you insist. But don't say I didn't warn you. 'The news ... Show more content on
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But Egg man wouldn't waste his time pulling pranks on people. Then again, there was that one time when he sent those Egg Magicians and Egg
Bishops after me, Tails, and Knuckles when we went to that haunted castle." But Sonic, when the police looked for the pranksters, they found no
suspects at all. Some even think that the pranksters might be ghosts!'' Sonic looked at Amy with a happy look on his face and said ''Ghosts you say
huh?'' and walked to the door. ''Where are you going Sonic?'' asked a worried Amy Rose. ''Oh nowhere Amy, replied Sonic, I'm just heading over
Shadow's house.'' ''Okay Sonic. Be careful''. Oh Amy, I'm never careful! And now, time to burn some speed.'' And with a gush of wind, Sonic was gone
faster than you could say ''Green Hill zone'' Meanwhile in Soleanna's forest, located in Venice, lay a beautiful but gloomy castle. Inside the castle was
two figures. ''Tails doll, pranking people is becoming tedious. ''Said an eerie voice. The two figures happened to be none other than the malevolent
Mephiles and the nefarious Tails Doll, Tails the fox's most feared enemy.'' We scared and murdered hundreds of those pathetic humans and still no sign
of sonic, sliver, and....''Mephiles paused. ''Shadow the Hedgehog.'' he said in an angry voice. Shadow, Sonic, and Sliver were responsible for his defeat
and near death in his battle with them as Solaris, the fusion between him and Iblis, a fire demon known as the ''Flames of Disaster''. Should he
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Personal Narrative-TF2 Beta Disk Round 3
TF2 Beta Disk Round 3:
I've never believed in fairy tales like god or anything because the whole idea of the universe being created sounded cheesy. But now I'm a believer. I am
a huge Valve fan much like everyone else. I never played a glitchy or hacked game. So I don't think i wan't to after the experience i had...
It was a dark rainy bright sunny afternoon. I was playing Sonic Unleashed (I like how you got to explore the town in it.) I was also searching online to
get some mods for a game. It was a game you never heard of. It was Team Fortress 2. I found a mod called, "Team Fortress 2 Beta Skins." I instantly
slapped the buy button. It was a good price. It was $75! The mailman arrived only 10 seconds later to drop it off. I grabbed the ... Show more content
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But it also gave a a burning sensation (A tugging pain) my body began to itch. Black substance was leaking through the door. I got all of my equipment
ready... I aimed my rocket launcher at the door... The door opened... And all i saw was black and red... I fired all my missiles... I rained hell... And I
used the double sided shovel to kill the blood red gooey creamy wet demons. A squishing noise was heard. Very sexually giving me that burning
tugging pain. (A boner.) I fought as hard as I could but I couldn't handle the semen... "No! Not the semen! No it's in my eyes! My eyes! Agh!" I blacked
out and woke up in the Medic's room... "Where am I!" I cried. "Don't vorry!" The Medic said. "Let's take care of that nice and muscular body of yours
and give it a makeover." I screamed "What do you mean?!?!" I tried to escape but the restraints were too strong... The Medic was going to chop my
cock off... Out of nowhere... (SMASH!) "Vut ze fuck!" The Blue Sniper jumped through the window and saved me. "Who are you? Why did you save
me?" I was confused... He was a blue and I was a red. "It's a long story." The Sniper said. "I just want to know... How the fuck did you find this game?"
I was confused... "I guess we'll have to know each other." Said Sniper. We'll call each other by our gamer tags. Sniper's gamertag is
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Sonic Vs Devil May Cry
Video game franchises are powerful, almost to the point of being immortal.
Just look at Sonic. After three incredible outings on the Sega Genesis, the cool blue hedgehog had been made into a pinball, given an awkward
hoverboard to ride on, outfitted as a dark knight in an uninspiring medieval universe, and even forced to star in grotesque scenes of bestiality
complemented by broken controls and insomnia–curing loading screens (a.k.a. Sonic the Hedgehog for 360 and PS3 a.k.a. the worst 360/PS3 game
ever made). Yet... Sonic is still alive. Hell, even his spin–off games like Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games have received a sequel. o.0
For some onlookers, this is a dreadful sight. Though a good amount of new IPs are released every month (which ... Show more content on
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Some gamers out there readily embrace these new IPs but they are definitely not the majority. Because so much attention is given to the sequels, most
franchises have become extremely reliable. Unless it's a franchise that tries too many new things with each of its sequel (e.g. Final Fantasy, Banjo) or
unless it's just too samey all the time (e.g. Dynasty Warriors, Roller Coaster Tycoon), a video game series usually is safe to bet on for yet another great
interactive experience.
New IPs are refreshing but in this realm, they're pretty risky, not only for the developers but also for the gamers waiting to purchase it. While it's true
that Zelda is becoming tiresome featuring the same stories that's been told for ten other titles and same mechanics that existed since the N64 days, it can
be just too hard to ditch the good old familiar Link for strangers like Darksiders or Edge of
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My First Job
Benish Bashir Ms. Stein English 101 09 September 2014 Games In the summer of 2008, I had promoted from 8th grade and was about to make a
transition to high school. At the age of fifteen, my only concern was trying to figure out how I was going to do at a new school, however, my mother
had other plans for me. She decided that it was time for me to get a job. My mother was considered more as a single mom at the time. Even though our
stepdad was existent, he didn't really do much to help out with having us grow unless it was for personal gain. My mother also functioned in a similar
way. She didn't want me to work solely for the work experience but rather for her to get some financial help out of me as well. At the time, I was a very
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The whole time I was blaming my mother for making all these decisions to have me get a job and I end up taking the job that had to do the most with
talking to customers and socializing. You know how I said I was in panic mode earlier? At this point, I was really freaking out. I just wanted to run out
of there and never go back but it was too late. As soon as I told the gentlemen from HR that I wanted the games associate position, he placed me outside
on a table to wait for a manager to interview me. As I was waiting, patiently for the manager to arrive, my palms were clamming up, my breath was
irregular as if I was catching my breath from being under water for a long time, and tapping my feet excessively as if my feet were attempting to escape
from my body and get me out of this whole mess I got myself into. Without further ado to my panic attack, the games department manager Charlie had
finally arrived. Charlie was this Pilipino gentleman who was about 5'2. He was wearing a collared, maroon, short–sleeved shirt with two thick vertical
white lines, one each side of his torso that went from his shoulder to the bottom of his shirt and navy blue shorts that were jean–like material and went
up to his knees. He was a really strong looking man with his broad shoulders and his muscular calves. But, he also had a really round stomach that look
like he ate a huge bowling ball,
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Sonic Drive-In Restaurant Essay examples
The fast–food industry is changing everyday. There are new products being introduced in the market and new slogans being created. The companies in
the fast–food industry will do their best to make the greater burger, and to make bigger and better fries.
Founded in 1953, Sonic has become 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
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Exhibit 2. Swot Analysis of Sonic: America's Drive–in
Opportunities: Strengths: Sonics financial performance has had a great growth in the economy. From 1992–2001, net sales increased annually by
27%,19%,25%,22%,21%,20%,17%,8%,and 18%. And on March 22, 2003, Sonic reported net income of $12.6 billion and revenue increased by 19%.
Another opportunity is Sonic is very product differentiated. Sonic is known for its unique made–to–order menu items. Sonic continues to support menu
innovations, such as its breakfast menu, Sonic Summer Nights, toaster sandwiches, extra–long cheese coneys, and frozen and fountain favorites.
Hamburgers are made to order and served in aluminum foil, preserving the heat and drinks are served in Styrofoam cups to preserve the cold.
Opportunities: Weakness: Human resources: There is a low employee rate because of the high turnover. The restaurant industry tends employ more
retirees than the younger generation. However, the industry could strengthen this weakness, by making the companies more attractive to the younger
generation.
Threats: Strengths: Sonic is operating in a fast–food industry that is dominated by large competitors, but through it all Sonic stays on top as the nations
largest drive– in chain.
Threats: Weakness: The rising popularity of dieting could be real threat to Sonic. Sonics competitors have low–carb menus and Sonic does not carry it
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Is Aviation Aficionados A Failure?
Almost 13 years after its last flight in November 23rd 2006, the Concorde still remains a topic of debate to aviation aficionados as well as the general
public, and many nostalgic fans still regard it as the epitome of luxury passenger aircraft. The plane ultimately resulted in failure, which is why it got
retired and there are no subsequent models of Supersonic commercial aircraft today. The Concorde was a failure because it was not economically
viable, it had limited usage, and it did not keep up with the rest of the industry. When it comes to the economics supersonic flight, there are obvious
incentives. A plane that can make a route in less than half the time of a regular subsonic aircraft can effectively substitute two planes, saving the airline
money in terms of purchasing aircraft and hiring airplane crew. Nevertheless, there are several problems concerning the costs of operating such aircraft.
One of the main issues is that in supersonic flying the lift–to–drag ratio of the wings is greatly reduced. This had been tested by Nasa in the 70s using
the XB–70–1 airplane (Arnaiz 39), where they found that at around Mach .93 the lift–to–drag ratio was about 9.5, but that number dropped to 6.5 at
Mach 2.5. The same study by NASA also noted that at "constant lift coefficients, incremental increases in drag as high as 130 percent of the subsonic
value were noted" (Arnaiz 39). Since fuel requirements and engine size are directly related to drag, the increased drag generated by
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Psychedelic Rock In The 1960s
The birth of the psychedelic, or as it was sometimes known, 'acid rock' genre was the result of an attempt to sonically stimulate the distorted
perceptions experienced while under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs such as mescaline, psilocybin and LSD. The term psychedelic had begun to
be applied to a few bands already in the early 1960s, with the Grateful Dead making their record debut in the spring of 1967. "By 1966, garage bands
were exposed to the first media coverage of LSD and, in some cases, may have had a band member who actually used LSD. Soon their song lyrics
moved from passing references to more vivid descriptions of psychedelic experience" (Johnson & Stax, 2006, p.414). It was LSD which would have
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However, where bands like Led Zeppelin or Steppenwolf were clearly much more heavily blues influenced in their sound, Iron Butterfly's was heavily
tinged with a drug–induced sonic flare which was elemental in their track 'In–A–Gadda–Da–Vida'. As musicologist, rock musician, and author Julian
Cope so eloquently put it, "the music they unleashed was grounded for much of the time by a slothful sludge ladled out over a super slowed beat more
indicative of the overworked laboriousness of the band members...rather than being the result of some chemically–induced torpor"
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What Is The Theme Of The Ice Man By Haruki Mrakami
Essay on "The Ice Man" by Haruki Murakami Haruki Murakami was born in 1949 in Kyoto, a city in Japan. He lived his life in a time and place, where
traditions had absolute influence on people and were very highly valued. This inspired him when he was writing his stories. For influence, he had to
read Western literature. In his works, Haruki Murakami shows that he supports the idea of more freedom against traditions, but still presents the risks of
choosing not to follow them.
Haruki Murakami supports freedom and this is shown in "The Ice Man" as when the woman decides to marry the ice man, the idea that the love
between them is important is more justified than the idea that her family and she cannot explain the decision to others in an understandable way.
Haruki Murakami supports freedom, but still suggests that one should not go too much over the line. In the story, when the woman does not listen to all
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There is a huge risk when rebelling. For sure, there will be a major change, but it is not certain in which direction it will be.Traditions are valuable life,
but this does not necessarily mean that they are to be followed strictly, which is suggested in "The Ice Man". Murakami has a background of living in a
time where traditions have taken control over thinking in Japan and he expresses his view in this story. "The Ice Man" was as isolated and alone as an
iceberg floating in the darkness." (Camus 212) is a quote with very important meaning. First, all those ice metaphors are not so much about the iceman
as a being, but about how people see him and believe him to be. Secondly, darkness symbolizes his feeling as icebergs usually do not float in darkness,
but here, he feels lonely and even though he does not show it, it is probably because he has developed to
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How We Broke The Sound Barrier
How We Broke the Sound Barrier
Submitted by
Joshua Reichler
In partial fulfillment of the requirements of AES2050 – Aerospace History
To
Instructor: William C. Hoffman
Metro State University Denver
On
25th of September, 2016 Instructor Comments: Abstract
For humans to go faster than they have ever gone before they had to research many different things spend both money and time to finally reach this
goal and this paper will take you through that process of research done for that goal to be reached. With the possibility of faster flight people will
always want to see how fast they can push the aircraft they design. The development and research that went into the aircrafts that helped break the
sound barrier, took a long time and many people co–operation. But after many years of research and testing with several different types of aircrafts they
were able to succeed in producing an aircraft that could surpass the sound barrier and bring us into a new era of flight. The ideas on how to get an
aircraft up to the speed and the designs of many researcher had to come together in order for this feat to be accomplished. From the engineering stages
of the project to the research on how the air around the aircraft will react to an object moving through it to at such high speeds and the equipment that
needed to be made that can used during the flight all had to be crated for this to work (John D. Anderson, Jr. (2001, 1) Research in Supersonic Flight
and the Breaking of the Sound
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The Significance of the discovery of the Iceman
The Iceman was discovered on the 19th September 1991 by a German couple, Helmut and Erika Simons, who were hiking near the Austrian and Italian
border in the Alps. They both had wandered slightly off trail when Erika spotted a head and shoulders sticking out of the ice, she first thought it was a
discarded doll, but it was later found out to be an ancient traveler now known as the Iceman. The Iceman was quickly named Otzi, after the valley
Otzhal that was north of his death site. At one glance, there really wasn't anything that special about Otzi, the significance of him was that he had
become the oldest, most prehistoric and well preserved mummy in the world, not since Tutankhamen had anything stunned the world this much. After
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He also stuffed grass into his boots to keep himself warm. Konrad Spindler was the one who suggested that theory, he also suggested that the cause of
death was a natural disaster, Otzi had laid out his belongings into separate places, and then he had rested, and never woke ever again. It was assumed
that while he was resting, a sudden storm had come and he had died of hypothermia which is said to be a painless death, then shortly after his death, the
glacier had collapsed on top of him, Otzi was a "victim of the weather" (Spindler), which also was the probably the reason why his body and equipment
was still so well preserved, and why it remained 'untouched' throughout the years. Otzi was assumed to have died in autumn because that was when the
shepherds would take their flocks of sheep up into the Alps, and they had used a microscopic analysis to find out what he had eaten, Otzi's last meal had
consisted of dried wheat, bread, and some meat, what was surprising, was that was also traces of pollen in the food. The pollen was acted as a
"Fingerprint for each season" (Spindler), because flowers and plants usually pollinated in autumn. After looking at what Otzi's diet had been, the
scientists looked inside Otzi using X–Rays and Cat Scans; they saw that Otzi's ribs were severely distorted, so Spindler came up with the 'disaster
theory'. In which Otzi was believed to be a shepherd who came back to his village in autumn and somehow got into a quarrel or
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Analysis Of Bad Day By Daniel Poster
Bad Day by Daniel Poster has been a song that has influenced my life since I can remember. It is really the first song that i remember hearing from my
child hood. Every time it came on the radio me and my mom blasted it. The song goes through the motion in a third person narrative of someone having
a bad day. I remembered during my childhood when I was having a bad day I would blast this song and it would make me in a better mood. It really
begin the foundation of music for me. This song spoke volumes to me and it would instantly change my mood when I heard it. Now when I hear it I
instantly am drawn to memories of me and my mother blasting it. It takes me back to my child hood in a way. I remember my favorite lines from the
song was, "You're taking one down. You sing a sad song just to turn it around." Its ironic, but sometimes listening to sad music will brighten my mood.
I related a lot with that verse and the rest of the song. This is why Bad Day by Daniel Poster is part of my attention collection project. Scooby Doo is
another piece of my attention project. Growing up I didn't really like watching a lot of television, but I do remember loving the show Scooby Doo. I
was interested in always trying to figure out the mystery of who was the person behind all the mischief. I remember when I was sick I would watch
Scooby Doo. It was a big part of my child hood and I also still like to watch it today. It has taught me that the real monsters are not the "made up"
monsters
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Archie Equation Petrophysics
INTRODUCTION
Archie Unleashed is an attempt to put the basic log analysis methodology for computing water saturation into a readable reference document. The
beginning log analyst or petrophysicist should have little difficulty with the terms and concepts utilized in this paper, however, most terms are redefined
in appendix A.
The basic outline of this document closely follows a previous work written for the casual interpeter in log analysis. Archie Unleashed is meant to carry
that work one step further. Basic concepts are explained along with more detailed examples and explanations.
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Mark intervals selected for quantitative analysis on this log. Depth. correlate the other surveys to this reference log or the Gamma ray curve from this
log.
4. Select intervals with at least four feet of constant response whenever possible. Use a single representative value from the center of the zone for each
porosity and resistivity measurement. This procedure minimizes thin bed and bed boundary effects on the logs.
5. Consider how to keep the interpretation simple. Analyse the most clear–cut cases first. Look for: The obvious mineral markers (salt, anhydrite). The
cleanest, most porous, intervals. The cleanest, water–bearing, intervals. The cleanest, hydrocarbon–bearing, intervals. The fluid contacts: gas/oil,
oil/water. The transition zones.
6. Tackle one unknown at a time. For example, when deriving an Rw value from logs, choose a water–bearing zone as nearly identical as possible to the
hydrocarbon zone of interest. This means the two zones have the same lithology, have the same or very similar porosity values, have the same type of
pore structure (do not compare a zone with moldic porosity to one with granular or fracture porosity for instance), have the same formation water
chemistry, etc. Ideally, the two zones are identical except for hydrocarbon content.
Bear in mind what G. E. Archie said about his equations. "It should be remembered that the equations given are not precise and represent only
approximate relationships.
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Sonic Drive Tot
OVERVIEW:
Sonic Drive–In is an American quick service restaurant brand, established in 1953. The popular fast–food restaurant has 3,552 locations in 45 states,
and is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (All Sonic Drive–In Locations). They are the largest drive–in restaurant in the country; their menu
boasts over a million flavor combinations between their slushies and fountain drinks, and an extensive range of fast food options such as fully–loaded
burgers, over the top hot dogs, and various grilled and fried sandwiches. Sonic also attracts customers by offering side and snack options unique to the
brand, such as their Ched 'R' Peppers or Chili Cheese Tots. Sonic has been using the same advertising duo for over 15 years; two middle–aged ... Show
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These platforms are currently at a 50% installation rate as of March 2016, and Sonic expects to see the rest of its locations operating with these new
systems by the end of 2017. Their point of sale system is different than others in the QSR industry in that it offers a more customized experience for
customers, while also streamlining service and reducing waste (Murphy). This point of sale system also has the future potential to connect to customer's
mobile phones for further descriptions, while also featuring a touch screen for ease of access. This new technology will replace a system that is
currently over 20 years old – Sonic may sometimes brand using their "retro" vibe, but antiquated systems set no one up for success (Kelso). This new
technology is also said to drive their average check upwards by several points; Chairman, Chief Executive, and President, J. Clifford Hudson, reported
not only a 2.2 percent increase in stores who had begun using this new technology, but also stated a whopping 33.8 percent rise in profits, for the same
time period. This increase in profits can be related to the fact that the new POS system is not only beneficial for the customer, but also for the restaurant
and employees – while minimizing waste, it also makes some things such as theft, miscommunication, and
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Essay on Supersonic Flight
In 1943, Theodor Von Karman, in response to a request by US Air Force headquarters, claimed that the realization of a supersonic aircraft would have
been doable using the right technology and tools. The fear of breaking the "sound barrier" was finally removed in 1947, when the Captain Yaeger flew
the Bell X–1 at a speed slightly above Mach 1 for few seconds, producing the famous and long–awaited sonic boom (caused by an impulsive pressure
change created by the sonic waves detaching from the aircraft), music for the scientists attending that historical moment, but current nightmare for the
21st Century supersonic vehicles' designers [8].
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The B–58 itself showed to the world that the possibility of a civilian SST was at least worthy of accurate investigation and capital investments.
Although the large bomber implemented the supersonic efficient area–ruling design first introduced by Whitcomb (mid 1950s [1]) and therefore it
could deliver a nuclear payload cruising at Mach 2 for about two hours, the light and thin wings, designed for high altitude flight and inefficient close to
the ground at subsonic speed, highlighted a new set of primary technical challenges to be addressed by a commercial SST: the realization satisfactory
structural design, the optimization of the wing aerodynamics for subsonic flow, and related to the last point, the improvement of takeoff and landing
performance. A deadly crash at 1961 Paris air show summed up all the concerns about safety issues related to a not optimal overall design [4].
Three civilian SST programs started in the 1960s: the successful Anglo–French Concorde, the somewhat failed Russian TU–144 and the short ten year
long attempt of the USA SST, all belonging to the category of what today is referred as "first generation" supersonic transport.
Politics played a big role in the development of a SST in the post–WWI years. European countries were looking for a way to challenge America's
leading position in civil aviation. In particular, British and French governments, moved by
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The Public Company Sonic Drive Corporation
The public company Sonic Drive Corporation was my choice of analysis because of being familiar with the field of work. Sonic Corporation, also
known as Sonic Drive–In, is a fast–food restaurant chain that originated in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. As of 2015, Sonic has 3,526 drive–ins across 44
states. The total amount of drive–ins includes company and franchise owned. Sonic has operated since the 1950's and is known for its carhops
delivering food to cars on roller skates (Shine). The restaurant's menu consists of hamburgers and hot dogs with fries and tots following as side items.
The drink options available range all the way from soft drinks to slushes and even milkshakes. Customers are also given the choice to combine different
flavors to create thousands of drink possibilities. It all started at the end of World War II. The founder of Sonic, Troy N. Smith resided in Seminole,
Oklahoma. His job at the end of the war was as a milkman. Soon after that career, he opened up a cottage café named Troy's Pan Full of Chicken. By
the time 1953 rolled around, he had partnered up resulting in a walk–up root beer stand named Top Hat. The operation brought in astonishing sales
resulting in more expansion (Blackburn). The insight of a speaker system for vehicles was then implemented at the drive–ins. After the installation of a
speaker system, sales had nearly tripled. It wasn't until 1959 that the name of Top Hat wasn't a problem in the legal system. All owners were informed
about the
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Case Analysis Of Group1 Automotive
1. Internal performance
Houston based Group1 Automotive Inc. is an international fortune 500 automotive retailer, it is the leader in the automotive retailing industry. It is the
third largest dealership group in the United States and also extended to the UK and Brazil.
Company's strategy: Group 1 Automotive strategies are totally based on the regional structure. Strategy are formed and executed according to local or
regional situation. This type of strategy in practice used to achieve the operating efficiency, industry leading customer service, disciplined acquisition
growth and diversity. Their strategies are focused on the customer, leveraging its scale, successful acquisition. So that decision can be effectively to
remain close to market and deliver best.
Mission: Mission of the Group 1 Automotive is to provide the customer satisfaction by the world class facility and trained staff. Providing all the
information about the company offering on the go, any one can check the all the deals available in it's all the show rooms. Its mission is to provide the
transparent and integral solution of any problem related to their services and offering.
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Stakeholders can "construct 'visions' of, and 'pathways' to, sustainable futures – that reflect their experiences, views and concerns (Whitmarsh,
Swartling, Jäger, 2009). So Group one strategy, mission and vision are based on the performance and factor of all the stakeholders. Let's say one of its
supplier Toyota is claiming that it is the best in industry car in its price segment then all the marketing and sales strategy for this particular car will be
depend on the statement give by the Toyota, it this Toyota statement falsify the then its strategy can be hampered. So for the business all stakeholders
are the equal
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Could Napoleon Dynamite Have Asperger's
It was hard for me to watch this movie and separate Napoleon's behaviors from his friends and family members. Many of the things he does and says
are like those of the people around him. His overall weirdness was not behavior that I immediately would have identified as Asperger's, rather someone
who is simply a little odd. However, as I continued to watch the movie I was able to find certain examples that could be red flags for Asperger's. From
the very beginning of the movie, it seemed like Napoleon never opened his eyes. They are open just enough to be squinting, and they are rarely directed
to be looking at a person. Asperger's typically come with poor eye contact in social situations, and Napoleon definitely has this characteristic. Even
when he is talking directly to someone, he doesn't have the comfort level to look them in the eye. The second thing is that he is very uncoordinated. He
is able to play tetherball, but just barely because he hits it with different amounts of power and so is constantly jumping out of the way. When he goes
out to feed Tina the llama, he is awkward about getting the food through the fence to her, and then flings it on the ground in front of her with his fork.
He also has an awkward walk that gets especially odd when he runs and is very uncoordinated. The third characteristic that is typical of people with
Asperger's is a lack of interest in the feelings and emotions of others. Napoleon makes comments to people that most of us wouldn't
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Electric Razors
Electric Razors: Types And Advantages
In the present era of mechanical life, most of the people have turned towards electric razors since manual shaving takes more time than they can afford
to invest. This has led to an enormous increase in the trend of using electric razors. However, if you are still ambiguous about choosing one, then you
have landed on the right page. We have accentuated the fundamental information and benefits of using the electric razors in order to let you have a
better understanding.
There are two major types of electric razors available in the market namely foil and rotary shavers.
rotary men's shaverRotary Shavers
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There is a safety feature lock button
If you do not have the time or inclination to clean your shaver, have no fear, this shaver can clean itself of hair or soapy residue with a hygienic, alcohol
free solution. This cleaning mode uses sonic vibrations to remove all foreign and undesirable objects from the shaving parts.
Panasonic ES–LA93–K Arc4 Electric Shaver
Panasonic has done it once again and upped their game in this little prodigy. The Panasonic Arc4 Electric Shaver is a highly resourceful gizmo of
exceptional caliber that uses meticulous motions with nanotech blades at extraordinary speed to give you the closest shave, as smooth as a baby's
bottom. The design is both chic and sophisticated, making it the Queen bee in the hive yet the ES–LA93–K Arc4 shaver is as busy and hard working as
any worker bee.
Features of the Arc4 Electric Shaver
The super thin stain–less steel foils of Arc4 shaver raise, catch and hold hairs so four razor–sharp little blades snip the hair at 30 degree angles for a
super close, super clean shave,
A multi–flex head allows for fluid movement to glide with agility and grace for maximum
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The Challenges And Consequences Of The Norman De Veres
PART ONE. The Norman De Veres Aubrey de Vere, Albericus de Vere, de Veer, the first Aubrey de Vere, Aubrey the Monk, Chamberlain and Queen's
Chamberlain Although it is often said that the de Vere family came across with William at the time of the Conquest, it is more likely that the de Vere
family were in England as landowners from around 1000 AD, being related to the Frankish knight, Godfroi de Vere and the Norman knight Alphonsus
de Vere. This does not preclude Albericus from being at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, as recounted by contemporary historians, since many Norman
knights gathered to William's standard from all around Europe. Albericus Vere, and his wife Beatrix, bearing the royal emblem of Anjou and the
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These lands lay principally along the valleys of the Colne and the Stour, straddling the Essex–Suffolk border and controlling the ports of Dovercourt
and Colchester, as well as the main roads from London into northern East Anglia and the Lincolnshire fens. Aubrey seems to have made his
headquarters at Hengham, now known as Hedingham, standing between two Roman roads and close to the river. He built a motte and bailey castle – a
raised mound with wooden palisade defences and a ditch surrounding it. A reconstructed castle of this type can be found near to Hedingham at Stansted
Mountfitchet. He also built a castle at Great Canfield, whose earthworks can still be seen, and possibly one at Castle Camps on the Cambridgeshire
border, marked again by
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The Iceman

  • 1. The Iceman Ice Man – Elmore Leonard 2012 The title "Ice Man" can be referred to a person we meet in the short story. His is called for "iceman", but his real name is Darryl Harris. The Iceman works for "immigration and Customs Enforcement". He is a white man who is racists, we can see that the way he treats the Indian boys. He seems like a cold man as his nickname "ICE" The short story takes place in the US and it is about Victor and his friends Nachee and Billy Cosa. Victor loves to ride bulls and he is very good at it. When Victor turns twenty he wins 4,000 dollars at the All – Indian National Rodeo in Palm Springs. After that Victor and his friends – Nachee and Billy Cosa, decides to celebrate his rides at the bar where they drinks some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most viewed injustices that you can experience here in Denmark will probably be discrimination. I have not seen or been in a situation where I have been treated unfairly. I am one of the many Muslims who live in Denmark and many of them are often generalized and are treated differently. The reason why I might not have experienced it can be because of my white Caucasian color that makes me look like a Danes. I hope not that I will be treated injustice for my nationality or religion. We all se in the media and reading in the Internet all the horrible stories many immigrant in Denmark have experienced. But injustice is not only based on race or religion, but also something else. I would say that injustice is something you feel and decide. You may feel that you are being treated differently than the others in the classroom or at work. The only way we can solve it is to treat everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. Franchising Sonic Drive-In Restaurants Franchising Sonic Drive–In Restaurants What is a Franchise: A franchisee pays an initial fee and a percentage of profit to a franchisor; in return, the franchisee gains the use of a trademark, ongoing support from the franchisor, and the right to use the franchisor's system of doing business and sell its products or services. Why I chose this restaurant: I have chosen sonic drive in because this restaurant is in the USA and is very well known for its' fast food chains and roller skate competitions and it has many franchises but all of them are in the USA that is why i would like to bring this product to UAE, and also I think that many people from the USA would eat in this restaurant because it would make them feel bit like home and maybe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However the system won't be anything new for Dubai as drive–thrus are common and sales will rapidly build up. INITIAL INVESTMENT LOW: $1,070,000 HIGH: $1,967,000 it serves about 3 million customers per day and already has 3147 franchises in the state it also owns 382 other companies, its revenues today are worth almost $546 million with net income of $19 million. I think it would be a great name to franchise in Dubai because it is one of the USAs most famous fast food shops and in Dubai we have many foreign people some from the USA, other than that it is cheap like macdonalds so many people can afford it because of it low food pricing. It is also good as it will be drive–ins which is a very common system and very efficient here in Dubai where we have drive –thrus for everything that exists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4.
  • 5. Sonic Argumentative Essay Sonic has several competitive advantages over other fast–food franchises. According to our text (Ferrell, O., Hirt, G., & Ferrell, L. ,2015), Sonic offers a unique and diverse menu selection that helps set it apart from a highly competitive fast food franchise market with little risk (p.169). Sonic has also seized upon new trends and opportunities to secure more business. Sonic offers a nostalgic experience for those who love a classic drive in diner. Sonic is a publicly traded company and ranks as the 10th largest fast food franchise in terms of revenue. Another competitive advantage that Sonic offers is that the chain is nationally recognized and has a national advertising campaign. Sonic is pioneered by innovated professionals who have laid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sonic is already a known business with a national reputation and national advertising campaign. Another important advantage that I think would be the most important is the support and training the company offers their franchisees. Sonic franchisees buy into an already proven system (p.169). Coming into an already established franchise reduces the risk of failure significantly. Advantages can be personal and business (p.152). According to the International Franchise Association website becoming a franchise owner allows you to go into business for yourself, but not by yourself. Buying into a franchise like Sonic a person is getting an established and a recognized brand that already has a customer base that could possibly take years to grow for a start–up business. Sonic has proven methods and food that people love and as long as the franchisee offers the level of quality and remain consistent with the Sonic Brand local consumers will remain attracted to their store. Other advantages for franchisees include important pre–opening support such as site locations, design, construction, financing, training, and a grand–opening program. Lastly, franchising also offers ongoing support such as: training national and regional advertising operating procedures, operational assistance, ongoing supervision and management support, increased spending power, and access to bulk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6.
  • 7. What Is Sonic's Competitive Advantage? Sonic's competitive advantage over other fast–food franchises is that it offers a diverse and unique menu selection with a classic old–fashioned nostalgic feel to the establishment (Ferrell, Hirt, & Ferrell, 2015). Sonic's signature style is its nostalgic 1950s carhop, drive–in model with curb–style speakers and ordering. One article sites additional factors that give Sonic competitive advantage over such fast–food franchises such as McDonald's and Burger King. The article's author, Kate Taylor, states that in addition to the Sonic's drive–in style and diverse menu, Sonic's major competitive advantage comes down to personalization and customization (Taylor, 2016). Because of their drive–in model, patrons can take their time ordering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. Sonic: O. Ferrell, Hirt, & L. Sonic is a fast–food establishment which was started in 1953 by Troy Smith (O. Ferrell, Hirt, & L. Ferrell, 2009). Sonic quick service made it one of the top 10 fast food restaurants today. The one of a kind speedy service of the organization alongside its menu has made the organization able to separate itself and position itself well in the market. The advantage that Sonic has over their competitors is that, Sonic offers speedy service with a trendy look that is interesting and exciting for their customers. Customers can order, pay and have their food deliver to them without leaving their car. Unlike traditional drive thrus, Sonic drive–ins also help save a little on gas. The customer can sit in their car without it idling and wait for the server to roll out on skates with their order. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ferrell, Hirt, & L. Ferrell, 2009). Owning an establishment enables you to start a new business for yourself, but with help. A franchise provides franchisees with some independence where they can work their business. A franchise offers an already established item or service which is well–known. This gives the franchisee the advantages of a pre–sold client base which would usually take years to set up. A franchise expands your odds of business achievement since you are a partner with substantiated items and strategies. Establishments may offer purchasers the fascination of a specific level of value and consistency since it is ordered by the establishment understanding. Given Sonic success rate, the advantages outway the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10.
  • 11. Cilia Function Cilia are organelles protruding from body cells, consisting of microtubules. These structures are important for hemostasis and cell development. Along with a group of proteins called kinesins superfamily proteins (KSFs), the cilia also play an important role in SHH signaling. The proteins found in this family serve a variety of functions relating to microtubule regulation, such as KIF4A and KIF21A. KIF4A controls microtubule length during cell division, whereas KIF21A inhibits microtubule growth at the cell cortex. A prominent member of this family is the protein KIF7, a homologue of the protein Costal2 (Cos2) found in Drosophila and zebrafish. Both serve relatively similar functions with relation to the Hh signaling pathway, though there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The level of activity of Gli genes, and thus Hh–pathway activation, determines skin tumor phenotype: high level signaling is shown to result in BCC and low–level signaling is shown to result in follicular derived tumors such as basaloid follicular hamartoma (BFH) (2). Gli2 is involved in the expression of cell cycle regulation genes in the Shh–pathway such as E2F1, CCND1, CDC2 and epidermal differential genes. Over–expression of Gli2 causes the up–regulation of such cell cycle regulation genes in developing hair follicles. Shh–activation most specifically promotes degradation of the p53 tumor suppressor gene (2), thus repressing transcription of p21, a key suppressor of cyclin E in cell–cycle regulation. Thus, G1 arrest is overrode, and the inability to control cell cycle is promoted: a key feature of cancer. Sufu and Kif7 have overlapping functions in regulating Gli transcription factors. Specifically, Gli2 forms a complex with Sufu to prevent transcriptional activity via preventing accumulation of Gli2 transcriptional factors into the nucleus, thus repressing Hh pathway transduction (3). Sufu also plays a role in stabilizing Gli2 by blocking Spop, an E3 ligase involved in degradation of Gli2 (3). In keratinocytes, Kif7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12.
  • 13. Research Paper On Sonic Waves Whether or not you realize it, there is energy all around us. This energy changes and influences the way the world works. When someone tells you to think of energy, the first thing that likely comes to mind is electricity or heat, as that is what we commonly see and hear about. If you are asked to think of a powerful kind of energy, you may think of radiation or fire, as they can kill people and destroy forests. Although these may be the most obvious kinds of energy, there is another kind of energy that can be both more helpful and more dangerous; shock waves. These waves surround us, yet we have only just began to explore their many uses. Shock waves can be used by animals and humans for both utility and offense. Shock waves, also called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A rumor that almost everyone has heard of or seen at one point is an opera singer breaking glass with nothing but their voice. Although it seems like an awesome power, it is sadly less than real. The idea is that the performer would sing at the objects resonant frequency loud enough to shatter the glass. Resonant frequency is the frequency that an object vibrates at when hit. When a sound at an object's resonant frequency is played, it causes the object to vibrate. Ideally, the glass would shatter because it vibrates itself to pieces (Schrock, 2007). In theory it is possible, but a human cannot create enough volume without machinery to shatter glass unless it is the finest, most fragile crystal. Normal glass is simply too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. George Bellows's Swans In Central Park When George Bellows painted Swans in Central Park, he captured a single moment in the lives of six people, but its meaning is so much more than just some Sunday afternoon. The painting is an example of many characteristics of the human race, what we stand for, and how we want to be remembered when we are gone. As James Baldwin put it, "The purpose of art is to lay bare the questions which have been hidden by the answers," and this painting is an expression of love and leisure, of compassion and a genuine appreciation for nature and humanity. We are a people who enjoy relaxation in the outdoors, social creatures who relish in the company of others, who have a deep love for our families, animals, and the environment. On these themes, we can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although they weren't swans, I can still feel a strong connection to this painting through the memories of spending many nice afternoons at the park with my grandmother and my sister. My grandmother has been a strong influence in my opinions of nature and of art. She would spend hours teaching me about different birds and bugs and animals in the world around us. She is the reason I started nature journaling and why I look around at the world and can see beauty in everything. That is her legacy for me, and it inspires me to think about my own legacy, my place in the world, and what I really care about. I've never known exactly what I wanted to be when I grow up, but I always knew that I wanted to help people or the environment. I want to be remembered as someone who took her passion and used it for the betterment of others. I'm striving to be the person I want to be, and this idea is ever changing, but then again so am I. Like Goldbard said, "No one can know what the future will bring...," but these questions definitely can help us find the direction we want to go, as they have started to for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Gettysburg's War: A Short Story Shortly after the dust had died down, the result was clear: the Union had declared victory and saved the space–time continuum. The Doctor, Nigel, and the rest of the Union successfully fought off the Confederates and was able to save the world from being blown to pieces by the dreaded SuperStorm. Just a few short days before Gettysburg was turned upside down, the Doctor casually stood inside his blue, old–fashioned phone booth transformed into a time machine. The Doctor was a very smart man, and could help solve every problem in existence with the help of his Sonic Screwdriver, his handy, oversized light–up pen that was full of powers. Accompanying this smart and talented man, was a smart–looking appearance. He appeared in a cream colored ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At that instant, he received an urgent message on his large, wall–sized computer. He sprinted over to open the message and see what was happening. His worst nightmare had become a reality: the Union and the Confederates of the United States had declared war on each other, and the Confederates had a super weapon called the SuperStorm that would destroy the space–time continuum and kill everyone instantly. The Doctor was in complete shock, and he was speechless about what he should do. Should I go and help out the Union to save everyone from being killed? No, that would involve me killing people in the first place. Should I stay here and do nothing? I shouldn't do that either, that would cause the Confederates to win and even more people to be killed. After he thought long and hard about the situation, he finally decided that it was his duty to go into the war and fight with the Union, despite his hatred of killing others. However, he didn't really have a choice. The Doctor quickly, but efficiently, gathered up all that he would need to aid the Union and lead them to victory. This consisted of the one and only thing he needed: his Sonic Screwdriver. No sooner that he retrieved his Sonic Screwdriver, he punched the location of this war into his computer, and then from the outside, his time machine began to slowly fade, reappear, and repeat until it has fully disappeared. As this is taking place, the time machine also emits a mechanical wheezing noise that aligns timewise with the fade into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Personal Narrative: The Worst Part Of Grief "The worst part of grief is that you can't control it. The best we can do is try to let ourselves feel it when it comes." My uncle Dave is a big part of who I am today. When I was a baby I lived in New York. None of my family lived there with us, we moved away from everything we knew. Every other month my uncle would drive all the way to New York just to see me. He would bring me presents every time, he loved to spoil me. He would bring me anything that had Scooby Doo on it. It doesn't seem like a big deal, but it was, I loved Scooby Doo. He knew my mom hated Scooby Doo but that didn't stop him. He thought the fight was worth it, just to see me smile. He would do anything for me, even if that meant hearing my mom rant for hours each and every time. He knew I wouldn't remember the little things he did for me but that didn't matter to him he still went out of his way to make sure I was okay. He was my hero. One event can change who you are forever. Freak accidents are rare but they are definitely worse because it happens when you least expect it. June 2, 2013 was the second day of my family vacation. We were in a hotel room; it was an average room. It had a huge bed that took up most of the room with a small side table with a small lamp sitting on top of it. Above the bed there was a picture with of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It turns out it doesn't get better you just learn how to live with it. Here's the thing, as much as you want or need the world to stop so you can pull yourself together it won't. I've learned a lot in three years. I've learned you have two options let the world pass you and get left behind or take what it throws at you and learn how to cope. Just because it's over doesn't mean you don't think about it. I still wish he could have been here to see me graduate and could here all about my college experience. After the accident I changed. But I didn't change for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Role Of Lethal Lipotoxic Hepatocyte Injury Lethal Lipotoxic Hepatocyte Injury Accumulation of lipid intermediates in hepatocytes causes hepatocellular lipotoxicity, leading to cellular stress, dysfunction and eventually cell death. Lipotoxicity–induced hepatocyte cell death appears to be mainly mediated by the apoptotic machinery activated by death receptors and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress.5 6 Other cell death modes, such as necroptosis and pyroptosis, have also been reviewed recently.6 7 However, the contribution of necroptosis in lipid–induced hepatocyte death during NASH needs further definition.6 8 Albeit growing evidence supports a role for the inflammasome in NASH development, the contribution of hepatocyte pyroptosis to hepatocellular injury and death also needs to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ballooned hepatocytes are not only a hallmark of NASH but also, they have been implicated in the disease pathogenesis. Ballooned hepatocytes generate sonic hedgehog (Shh), a ligand of the developmental hedgehog signaling cascade, which promotes liver fibrogenesis.11 12 Later, ballooned hepatocytes were proposed to represent "undead cells".13 Ballooned hepatocytes bear some analogy to Drosophila melanogaster stressed cells which exist in a state of initiated cell death program that cannot be executed ("undead") and secrete various factors, including Shh, to promote tissue repair and healing.14 Models of undead ballooned hepatocytes using lipotoxic treatment in hepatocytes lacking caspase 9, a protease critical for the execution of the apoptotic pathway, are characterized by activation of c–Jun N–terminal kinase (JNK), which led to an upregulation of Shh in the absence of cell death. In these cells, lipotoxicity–induced hepatocyte–derived Shh functioned as an autocrine survival factor. These observations imply that inhibition of hedgehog signaling may prevent the development of ballooned hepatocytes, a hypothesis yet to be tested. ER stress has also been shown to promote expression and secretion of Shh by hepatocytes.12 Shh may then promote fibrogenesis by activating hepatic stellate cells, the major target cells of hepatic Shh signaling. Hepatocytes are also an important hedgehog–responsive cell type during lipotoxicity. First, hepatocytes express different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Sonic Monologue Scourage's POV I mind as well stay in this damn jail for the rest of my days. Things just aren't the same anymore. So what if I lost my temper and was about to go ape shit on the rest of my crew? All's I wanted to was get back at sonic and those damn freedom fighters and now here I am, barely feeling like myself let alone an anti–sonic in jail without any of my other team mates. "this straight up sucks!" I said punching my hand into the wall. When I did get here it was to look for sonic, but instead I found shadow. I didn't mind picking a fight with that dude, I'd figure I'd give him a run for his money, but even in my super form I lost, and it felt like it didn't take much either. "at least I don't get bullied around here..." I said to myself, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Knuckles! What are you doing up?" eggman said to knuckles. "I couldn't get any sleep, and now, I'm going to destroy you're robots and be known as a village hero." Knuckles said with a pose and fireworks going off in the background. "seriously? fireworks? No one gives my entrance fireworks!" Knuckles continued to battle the robots, but eggman refused to give up. "luckily, I have other robots, that have already made it to your friends house." "oh no you don't!" said knuckles. He quickly headed to the homes of his friends. They were begin carried out by the robots. Knuckles picked them up and put them down somewhere else and destroyed the robots. He then went inside to do the same, only to find them watching tv. "all right, this is my favorite show! Pass the popcorn!" he then sat down with them and watched some tv. One show later Knuckles destroyed the robots and sent eggman flying, literally. "seriously, one does not simply get a giant slingshot–" and he flew off. "nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Sonic Drive-In Vs. Nspire: A Comparative Study Another reason I liked working at Sonic Drive–in more than Nspire is because the type of work was different. At Sonic Drive–in I was always standing and moving around. I was busy from the time I clocked in until the time I clocked out. Sometimes I had to work extra hard to get orders out on time when we were short on crew members. On nights like those I really felt like SpongeBob because I was working in the kitchen by myself. It sounds like too much work but it was really fun and I actually felt like I was good at something. Unlike Sonic Drive–in, Nspire was always slow. The dialer was always down and I rarely had anything to do. I basically sat in the same spot quietly for seven hours. I dreaded working overtime because that meant sitting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Narrative Essay On Roaring Dollars 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 exclusive time with people we care for. We were in the car and my little cousin was extremely annoying, so I almost threw him out the window, but I didn't because it was tremendously scorching, which leads to the reason on why we went to the Water Park. We got to the parking lot and the vision of the Water Park didn't exceed with my expectations because I thought it would be much bigger. The only thing that ruined it for me is my cousin peed on the side of my aunt's tire and I bolted to the entrance, so I couldn't see. There were fifteen tickets and it took about an hour because the scanner wasn't working and it kept shutting off after each ticket. Luckily, I was first, so I just went through not caring about anyone or anything and got our seats. At first, we sang Happy Birthday to my cousin the traditional way, before we went out and had fun. My cousin got a few, but not a lot of presents. He got a Black History Month, Golden–State Warriors shirt with a big NBA logo on the back. He also got a mini hoop that he hung on the door after our trip. Another one of his gifts was from one of his closest friends I'm pretty sure, which was a Golden–State Warriors plush blanket. His last gift was from us which was Under Armour shorts and thirty–five dollars as well. My family and his family ordered food burgers, fries, chicken, and tater tots which were surprisingly pretty good. The tots were fresh out of the oven salted and peppered up to perfection. They had Sriracha, which was one of my favorite spicy sauces which I dipped the tots in and I almost passed out because it was so deliciously spicy. My only complaint is that they weren't hot and extremely cold, but it was still pretty good. Afterwards, we went to go on rides that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Sonic's Nostalgic Drive-In Business Model Sonic uses a nostalgic drive–in business model for their customers (Ferrell, Hirt & Ferrell, 2009). This competitive advantage gives the customer a feel of the 1950's carhop service allowing the consumer to eat in their car if they choose. The unique and diverse menu allows Sonic to meet many consumers needs for fast food. The variety allows the consumer many different options of food and beverages. The largest competitive advantage for Sonic over other fast food restaurants is during the ordering process. At Sonic, the consumer is allowed as much time as they need to browse the menu and place their order. At other drive–thru models the consumer feels pressure by the cars behind them when reviewing the menu before placing their order (Taylor, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Sonic Argumentative Essay An organization with the reputation of Sonic appears to have many advantages in becoming a franchisee. Sonic is a publically traded company that ranks as the tenth largest fast–food franchise in terms of sales revenue. Becoming a franchisee is an opportunity for entrepreneurs who do not want to start a business from scratch. Therefore, when a franchisee purchases a Sonic franchise they are getting a business that already has a national reputation and marketing campaign. Furthermore, Sonic offers its franchisees remarkable training and support (Ferrell, Hirt & Ferrell, 2009). Sonic is a well– known brand that everyone already knows, becoming a franchisee of this corporation would be successful if the franchisee ran the business by the Sonic guidelines. The business is already efficacious, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having these two options could be an advantage for a franchisee who wants to invest less and have a location inside of another business. A traditional franchise that includes the full restaurant set–up requires a total investment of approximately one to three million dollars. Franchisees are required to pay two to five percent in royalty fees and a franchise fee of forty–five thousand dollars. The non–traditional franchise would be those located in a mall or a travel plaza and cost less on the initial investment but royalty and franchise fees would still apply. Additionally, to keep just anyone from opening a Sonic that could fail or cause bad publicity, Sonic has strict requirements when they are selecting franchisees such as excellent financial credentials, prior restaurant entrepreneurial experience and a fit in the Sonic culture (Ferrell et al., 2009). Nonetheless, if you had the money to invest in a franchise, Sonic would be a great investment with a multitude of assistance from the corporate headquarters and a brand that has already been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. The strange event happened on October 29, 2026 on a cool... The strange event happened on October 29, 2026 on a cool autumn day in Station Square, Massachusetts. Channel 200 had been showing the mishap all day long. The news reporter hurried to the ruined party store and spoke to the store's owner. The owner seemed very horror–struck to the reporter. He told the news reporter all about the catastrophe that had occurred. ''this afternoon started off normally, nothing new at all. Then just as it was time or the store's announcer to speak, the store's food and supplies started to...' 'Don't stop, said the news reporter, filled with curiosity, tell me more. 'If I tell you, replied the store owner, you'll think I'm crazy.'' "Try me". 'Okay, if you insist. But don't say I didn't warn you. 'The news ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But Egg man wouldn't waste his time pulling pranks on people. Then again, there was that one time when he sent those Egg Magicians and Egg Bishops after me, Tails, and Knuckles when we went to that haunted castle." But Sonic, when the police looked for the pranksters, they found no suspects at all. Some even think that the pranksters might be ghosts!'' Sonic looked at Amy with a happy look on his face and said ''Ghosts you say huh?'' and walked to the door. ''Where are you going Sonic?'' asked a worried Amy Rose. ''Oh nowhere Amy, replied Sonic, I'm just heading over Shadow's house.'' ''Okay Sonic. Be careful''. Oh Amy, I'm never careful! And now, time to burn some speed.'' And with a gush of wind, Sonic was gone faster than you could say ''Green Hill zone'' Meanwhile in Soleanna's forest, located in Venice, lay a beautiful but gloomy castle. Inside the castle was two figures. ''Tails doll, pranking people is becoming tedious. ''Said an eerie voice. The two figures happened to be none other than the malevolent Mephiles and the nefarious Tails Doll, Tails the fox's most feared enemy.'' We scared and murdered hundreds of those pathetic humans and still no sign of sonic, sliver, and....''Mephiles paused. ''Shadow the Hedgehog.'' he said in an angry voice. Shadow, Sonic, and Sliver were responsible for his defeat and near death in his battle with them as Solaris, the fusion between him and Iblis, a fire demon known as the ''Flames of Disaster''. Should he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Personal Narrative-TF2 Beta Disk Round 3 TF2 Beta Disk Round 3: I've never believed in fairy tales like god or anything because the whole idea of the universe being created sounded cheesy. But now I'm a believer. I am a huge Valve fan much like everyone else. I never played a glitchy or hacked game. So I don't think i wan't to after the experience i had... It was a dark rainy bright sunny afternoon. I was playing Sonic Unleashed (I like how you got to explore the town in it.) I was also searching online to get some mods for a game. It was a game you never heard of. It was Team Fortress 2. I found a mod called, "Team Fortress 2 Beta Skins." I instantly slapped the buy button. It was a good price. It was $75! The mailman arrived only 10 seconds later to drop it off. I grabbed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But it also gave a a burning sensation (A tugging pain) my body began to itch. Black substance was leaking through the door. I got all of my equipment ready... I aimed my rocket launcher at the door... The door opened... And all i saw was black and red... I fired all my missiles... I rained hell... And I used the double sided shovel to kill the blood red gooey creamy wet demons. A squishing noise was heard. Very sexually giving me that burning tugging pain. (A boner.) I fought as hard as I could but I couldn't handle the semen... "No! Not the semen! No it's in my eyes! My eyes! Agh!" I blacked out and woke up in the Medic's room... "Where am I!" I cried. "Don't vorry!" The Medic said. "Let's take care of that nice and muscular body of yours and give it a makeover." I screamed "What do you mean?!?!" I tried to escape but the restraints were too strong... The Medic was going to chop my cock off... Out of nowhere... (SMASH!) "Vut ze fuck!" The Blue Sniper jumped through the window and saved me. "Who are you? Why did you save me?" I was confused... He was a blue and I was a red. "It's a long story." The Sniper said. "I just want to know... How the fuck did you find this game?" I was confused... "I guess we'll have to know each other." Said Sniper. We'll call each other by our gamer tags. Sniper's gamertag is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Sonic Vs Devil May Cry Video game franchises are powerful, almost to the point of being immortal. Just look at Sonic. After three incredible outings on the Sega Genesis, the cool blue hedgehog had been made into a pinball, given an awkward hoverboard to ride on, outfitted as a dark knight in an uninspiring medieval universe, and even forced to star in grotesque scenes of bestiality complemented by broken controls and insomnia–curing loading screens (a.k.a. Sonic the Hedgehog for 360 and PS3 a.k.a. the worst 360/PS3 game ever made). Yet... Sonic is still alive. Hell, even his spin–off games like Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games have received a sequel. o.0 For some onlookers, this is a dreadful sight. Though a good amount of new IPs are released every month (which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some gamers out there readily embrace these new IPs but they are definitely not the majority. Because so much attention is given to the sequels, most franchises have become extremely reliable. Unless it's a franchise that tries too many new things with each of its sequel (e.g. Final Fantasy, Banjo) or unless it's just too samey all the time (e.g. Dynasty Warriors, Roller Coaster Tycoon), a video game series usually is safe to bet on for yet another great interactive experience. New IPs are refreshing but in this realm, they're pretty risky, not only for the developers but also for the gamers waiting to purchase it. While it's true that Zelda is becoming tiresome featuring the same stories that's been told for ten other titles and same mechanics that existed since the N64 days, it can be just too hard to ditch the good old familiar Link for strangers like Darksiders or Edge of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. My First Job Benish Bashir Ms. Stein English 101 09 September 2014 Games In the summer of 2008, I had promoted from 8th grade and was about to make a transition to high school. At the age of fifteen, my only concern was trying to figure out how I was going to do at a new school, however, my mother had other plans for me. She decided that it was time for me to get a job. My mother was considered more as a single mom at the time. Even though our stepdad was existent, he didn't really do much to help out with having us grow unless it was for personal gain. My mother also functioned in a similar way. She didn't want me to work solely for the work experience but rather for her to get some financial help out of me as well. At the time, I was a very quiet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The whole time I was blaming my mother for making all these decisions to have me get a job and I end up taking the job that had to do the most with talking to customers and socializing. You know how I said I was in panic mode earlier? At this point, I was really freaking out. I just wanted to run out of there and never go back but it was too late. As soon as I told the gentlemen from HR that I wanted the games associate position, he placed me outside on a table to wait for a manager to interview me. As I was waiting, patiently for the manager to arrive, my palms were clamming up, my breath was irregular as if I was catching my breath from being under water for a long time, and tapping my feet excessively as if my feet were attempting to escape from my body and get me out of this whole mess I got myself into. Without further ado to my panic attack, the games department manager Charlie had finally arrived. Charlie was this Pilipino gentleman who was about 5'2. He was wearing a collared, maroon, short–sleeved shirt with two thick vertical white lines, one each side of his torso that went from his shoulder to the bottom of his shirt and navy blue shorts that were jean–like material and went up to his knees. He was a really strong looking man with his broad shoulders and his muscular calves. But, he also had a really round stomach that look like he ate a huge bowling ball, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Sonic Drive-In Restaurant Essay examples The fast–food industry is changing everyday. There are new products being introduced in the market and new slogans being created. The companies in the fast–food industry will do their best to make the greater burger, and to make bigger and better fries. Founded in 1953, Sonic has become 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. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Exhibit 2. Swot Analysis of Sonic: America's Drive–in Opportunities: Strengths: Sonics financial performance has had a great growth in the economy. From 1992–2001, net sales increased annually by 27%,19%,25%,22%,21%,20%,17%,8%,and 18%. And on March 22, 2003, Sonic reported net income of $12.6 billion and revenue increased by 19%. Another opportunity is Sonic is very product differentiated. Sonic is known for its unique made–to–order menu items. Sonic continues to support menu innovations, such as its breakfast menu, Sonic Summer Nights, toaster sandwiches, extra–long cheese coneys, and frozen and fountain favorites. Hamburgers are made to order and served in aluminum foil, preserving the heat and drinks are served in Styrofoam cups to preserve the cold. Opportunities: Weakness: Human resources: There is a low employee rate because of the high turnover. The restaurant industry tends employ more retirees than the younger generation. However, the industry could strengthen this weakness, by making the companies more attractive to the younger generation. Threats: Strengths: Sonic is operating in a fast–food industry that is dominated by large competitors, but through it all Sonic stays on top as the nations largest drive– in chain. Threats: Weakness: The rising popularity of dieting could be real threat to Sonic. Sonics competitors have low–carb menus and Sonic does not carry it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Is Aviation Aficionados A Failure? Almost 13 years after its last flight in November 23rd 2006, the Concorde still remains a topic of debate to aviation aficionados as well as the general public, and many nostalgic fans still regard it as the epitome of luxury passenger aircraft. The plane ultimately resulted in failure, which is why it got retired and there are no subsequent models of Supersonic commercial aircraft today. The Concorde was a failure because it was not economically viable, it had limited usage, and it did not keep up with the rest of the industry. When it comes to the economics supersonic flight, there are obvious incentives. A plane that can make a route in less than half the time of a regular subsonic aircraft can effectively substitute two planes, saving the airline money in terms of purchasing aircraft and hiring airplane crew. Nevertheless, there are several problems concerning the costs of operating such aircraft. One of the main issues is that in supersonic flying the lift–to–drag ratio of the wings is greatly reduced. This had been tested by Nasa in the 70s using the XB–70–1 airplane (Arnaiz 39), where they found that at around Mach .93 the lift–to–drag ratio was about 9.5, but that number dropped to 6.5 at Mach 2.5. The same study by NASA also noted that at "constant lift coefficients, incremental increases in drag as high as 130 percent of the subsonic value were noted" (Arnaiz 39). Since fuel requirements and engine size are directly related to drag, the increased drag generated by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Psychedelic Rock In The 1960s The birth of the psychedelic, or as it was sometimes known, 'acid rock' genre was the result of an attempt to sonically stimulate the distorted perceptions experienced while under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs such as mescaline, psilocybin and LSD. The term psychedelic had begun to be applied to a few bands already in the early 1960s, with the Grateful Dead making their record debut in the spring of 1967. "By 1966, garage bands were exposed to the first media coverage of LSD and, in some cases, may have had a band member who actually used LSD. Soon their song lyrics moved from passing references to more vivid descriptions of psychedelic experience" (Johnson & Stax, 2006, p.414). It was LSD which would have the greatest influence on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, where bands like Led Zeppelin or Steppenwolf were clearly much more heavily blues influenced in their sound, Iron Butterfly's was heavily tinged with a drug–induced sonic flare which was elemental in their track 'In–A–Gadda–Da–Vida'. As musicologist, rock musician, and author Julian Cope so eloquently put it, "the music they unleashed was grounded for much of the time by a slothful sludge ladled out over a super slowed beat more indicative of the overworked laboriousness of the band members...rather than being the result of some chemically–induced torpor" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. What Is The Theme Of The Ice Man By Haruki Mrakami Essay on "The Ice Man" by Haruki Murakami Haruki Murakami was born in 1949 in Kyoto, a city in Japan. He lived his life in a time and place, where traditions had absolute influence on people and were very highly valued. This inspired him when he was writing his stories. For influence, he had to read Western literature. In his works, Haruki Murakami shows that he supports the idea of more freedom against traditions, but still presents the risks of choosing not to follow them. Haruki Murakami supports freedom and this is shown in "The Ice Man" as when the woman decides to marry the ice man, the idea that the love between them is important is more justified than the idea that her family and she cannot explain the decision to others in an understandable way. Haruki Murakami supports freedom, but still suggests that one should not go too much over the line. In the story, when the woman does not listen to all of her family members and mates with the iceman, her decision is justified. Her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a huge risk when rebelling. For sure, there will be a major change, but it is not certain in which direction it will be.Traditions are valuable life, but this does not necessarily mean that they are to be followed strictly, which is suggested in "The Ice Man". Murakami has a background of living in a time where traditions have taken control over thinking in Japan and he expresses his view in this story. "The Ice Man" was as isolated and alone as an iceberg floating in the darkness." (Camus 212) is a quote with very important meaning. First, all those ice metaphors are not so much about the iceman as a being, but about how people see him and believe him to be. Secondly, darkness symbolizes his feeling as icebergs usually do not float in darkness, but here, he feels lonely and even though he does not show it, it is probably because he has developed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. How We Broke The Sound Barrier How We Broke the Sound Barrier Submitted by Joshua Reichler In partial fulfillment of the requirements of AES2050 – Aerospace History To Instructor: William C. Hoffman Metro State University Denver On 25th of September, 2016 Instructor Comments: Abstract For humans to go faster than they have ever gone before they had to research many different things spend both money and time to finally reach this goal and this paper will take you through that process of research done for that goal to be reached. With the possibility of faster flight people will always want to see how fast they can push the aircraft they design. The development and research that went into the aircrafts that helped break the sound barrier, took a long time and many people co–operation. But after many years of research and testing with several different types of aircrafts they were able to succeed in producing an aircraft that could surpass the sound barrier and bring us into a new era of flight. The ideas on how to get an aircraft up to the speed and the designs of many researcher had to come together in order for this feat to be accomplished. From the engineering stages of the project to the research on how the air around the aircraft will react to an object moving through it to at such high speeds and the equipment that needed to be made that can used during the flight all had to be crated for this to work (John D. Anderson, Jr. (2001, 1) Research in Supersonic Flight and the Breaking of the Sound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Significance of the discovery of the Iceman The Iceman was discovered on the 19th September 1991 by a German couple, Helmut and Erika Simons, who were hiking near the Austrian and Italian border in the Alps. They both had wandered slightly off trail when Erika spotted a head and shoulders sticking out of the ice, she first thought it was a discarded doll, but it was later found out to be an ancient traveler now known as the Iceman. The Iceman was quickly named Otzi, after the valley Otzhal that was north of his death site. At one glance, there really wasn't anything that special about Otzi, the significance of him was that he had become the oldest, most prehistoric and well preserved mummy in the world, not since Tutankhamen had anything stunned the world this much. After the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also stuffed grass into his boots to keep himself warm. Konrad Spindler was the one who suggested that theory, he also suggested that the cause of death was a natural disaster, Otzi had laid out his belongings into separate places, and then he had rested, and never woke ever again. It was assumed that while he was resting, a sudden storm had come and he had died of hypothermia which is said to be a painless death, then shortly after his death, the glacier had collapsed on top of him, Otzi was a "victim of the weather" (Spindler), which also was the probably the reason why his body and equipment was still so well preserved, and why it remained 'untouched' throughout the years. Otzi was assumed to have died in autumn because that was when the shepherds would take their flocks of sheep up into the Alps, and they had used a microscopic analysis to find out what he had eaten, Otzi's last meal had consisted of dried wheat, bread, and some meat, what was surprising, was that was also traces of pollen in the food. The pollen was acted as a "Fingerprint for each season" (Spindler), because flowers and plants usually pollinated in autumn. After looking at what Otzi's diet had been, the scientists looked inside Otzi using X–Rays and Cat Scans; they saw that Otzi's ribs were severely distorted, so Spindler came up with the 'disaster theory'. In which Otzi was believed to be a shepherd who came back to his village in autumn and somehow got into a quarrel or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Analysis Of Bad Day By Daniel Poster Bad Day by Daniel Poster has been a song that has influenced my life since I can remember. It is really the first song that i remember hearing from my child hood. Every time it came on the radio me and my mom blasted it. The song goes through the motion in a third person narrative of someone having a bad day. I remembered during my childhood when I was having a bad day I would blast this song and it would make me in a better mood. It really begin the foundation of music for me. This song spoke volumes to me and it would instantly change my mood when I heard it. Now when I hear it I instantly am drawn to memories of me and my mother blasting it. It takes me back to my child hood in a way. I remember my favorite lines from the song was, "You're taking one down. You sing a sad song just to turn it around." Its ironic, but sometimes listening to sad music will brighten my mood. I related a lot with that verse and the rest of the song. This is why Bad Day by Daniel Poster is part of my attention collection project. Scooby Doo is another piece of my attention project. Growing up I didn't really like watching a lot of television, but I do remember loving the show Scooby Doo. I was interested in always trying to figure out the mystery of who was the person behind all the mischief. I remember when I was sick I would watch Scooby Doo. It was a big part of my child hood and I also still like to watch it today. It has taught me that the real monsters are not the "made up" monsters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Archie Equation Petrophysics INTRODUCTION Archie Unleashed is an attempt to put the basic log analysis methodology for computing water saturation into a readable reference document. The beginning log analyst or petrophysicist should have little difficulty with the terms and concepts utilized in this paper, however, most terms are redefined in appendix A. The basic outline of this document closely follows a previous work written for the casual interpeter in log analysis. Archie Unleashed is meant to carry that work one step further. Basic concepts are explained along with more detailed examples and explanations. The personal computer has revolutionized the way we work and play. The kind and amount of data we work with in petrophysics can be easily handled in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mark intervals selected for quantitative analysis on this log. Depth. correlate the other surveys to this reference log or the Gamma ray curve from this log. 4. Select intervals with at least four feet of constant response whenever possible. Use a single representative value from the center of the zone for each porosity and resistivity measurement. This procedure minimizes thin bed and bed boundary effects on the logs. 5. Consider how to keep the interpretation simple. Analyse the most clear–cut cases first. Look for: The obvious mineral markers (salt, anhydrite). The cleanest, most porous, intervals. The cleanest, water–bearing, intervals. The cleanest, hydrocarbon–bearing, intervals. The fluid contacts: gas/oil, oil/water. The transition zones. 6. Tackle one unknown at a time. For example, when deriving an Rw value from logs, choose a water–bearing zone as nearly identical as possible to the hydrocarbon zone of interest. This means the two zones have the same lithology, have the same or very similar porosity values, have the same type of pore structure (do not compare a zone with moldic porosity to one with granular or fracture porosity for instance), have the same formation water chemistry, etc. Ideally, the two zones are identical except for hydrocarbon content. Bear in mind what G. E. Archie said about his equations. "It should be remembered that the equations given are not precise and represent only approximate relationships. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Sonic Drive Tot OVERVIEW: Sonic Drive–In is an American quick service restaurant brand, established in 1953. The popular fast–food restaurant has 3,552 locations in 45 states, and is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (All Sonic Drive–In Locations). They are the largest drive–in restaurant in the country; their menu boasts over a million flavor combinations between their slushies and fountain drinks, and an extensive range of fast food options such as fully–loaded burgers, over the top hot dogs, and various grilled and fried sandwiches. Sonic also attracts customers by offering side and snack options unique to the brand, such as their Ched 'R' Peppers or Chili Cheese Tots. Sonic has been using the same advertising duo for over 15 years; two middle–aged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These platforms are currently at a 50% installation rate as of March 2016, and Sonic expects to see the rest of its locations operating with these new systems by the end of 2017. Their point of sale system is different than others in the QSR industry in that it offers a more customized experience for customers, while also streamlining service and reducing waste (Murphy). This point of sale system also has the future potential to connect to customer's mobile phones for further descriptions, while also featuring a touch screen for ease of access. This new technology will replace a system that is currently over 20 years old – Sonic may sometimes brand using their "retro" vibe, but antiquated systems set no one up for success (Kelso). This new technology is also said to drive their average check upwards by several points; Chairman, Chief Executive, and President, J. Clifford Hudson, reported not only a 2.2 percent increase in stores who had begun using this new technology, but also stated a whopping 33.8 percent rise in profits, for the same time period. This increase in profits can be related to the fact that the new POS system is not only beneficial for the customer, but also for the restaurant and employees – while minimizing waste, it also makes some things such as theft, miscommunication, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Essay on Supersonic Flight In 1943, Theodor Von Karman, in response to a request by US Air Force headquarters, claimed that the realization of a supersonic aircraft would have been doable using the right technology and tools. The fear of breaking the "sound barrier" was finally removed in 1947, when the Captain Yaeger flew the Bell X–1 at a speed slightly above Mach 1 for few seconds, producing the famous and long–awaited sonic boom (caused by an impulsive pressure change created by the sonic waves detaching from the aircraft), music for the scientists attending that historical moment, but current nightmare for the 21st Century supersonic vehicles' designers [8]. Since the first wind tunnel investigations on high speed flow over a stationary airfoil (1918), it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The B–58 itself showed to the world that the possibility of a civilian SST was at least worthy of accurate investigation and capital investments. Although the large bomber implemented the supersonic efficient area–ruling design first introduced by Whitcomb (mid 1950s [1]) and therefore it could deliver a nuclear payload cruising at Mach 2 for about two hours, the light and thin wings, designed for high altitude flight and inefficient close to the ground at subsonic speed, highlighted a new set of primary technical challenges to be addressed by a commercial SST: the realization satisfactory structural design, the optimization of the wing aerodynamics for subsonic flow, and related to the last point, the improvement of takeoff and landing performance. A deadly crash at 1961 Paris air show summed up all the concerns about safety issues related to a not optimal overall design [4]. Three civilian SST programs started in the 1960s: the successful Anglo–French Concorde, the somewhat failed Russian TU–144 and the short ten year long attempt of the USA SST, all belonging to the category of what today is referred as "first generation" supersonic transport. Politics played a big role in the development of a SST in the post–WWI years. European countries were looking for a way to challenge America's leading position in civil aviation. In particular, British and French governments, moved by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The Public Company Sonic Drive Corporation The public company Sonic Drive Corporation was my choice of analysis because of being familiar with the field of work. Sonic Corporation, also known as Sonic Drive–In, is a fast–food restaurant chain that originated in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. As of 2015, Sonic has 3,526 drive–ins across 44 states. The total amount of drive–ins includes company and franchise owned. Sonic has operated since the 1950's and is known for its carhops delivering food to cars on roller skates (Shine). The restaurant's menu consists of hamburgers and hot dogs with fries and tots following as side items. The drink options available range all the way from soft drinks to slushes and even milkshakes. Customers are also given the choice to combine different flavors to create thousands of drink possibilities. It all started at the end of World War II. The founder of Sonic, Troy N. Smith resided in Seminole, Oklahoma. His job at the end of the war was as a milkman. Soon after that career, he opened up a cottage café named Troy's Pan Full of Chicken. By the time 1953 rolled around, he had partnered up resulting in a walk–up root beer stand named Top Hat. The operation brought in astonishing sales resulting in more expansion (Blackburn). The insight of a speaker system for vehicles was then implemented at the drive–ins. After the installation of a speaker system, sales had nearly tripled. It wasn't until 1959 that the name of Top Hat wasn't a problem in the legal system. All owners were informed about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Case Analysis Of Group1 Automotive 1. Internal performance Houston based Group1 Automotive Inc. is an international fortune 500 automotive retailer, it is the leader in the automotive retailing industry. It is the third largest dealership group in the United States and also extended to the UK and Brazil. Company's strategy: Group 1 Automotive strategies are totally based on the regional structure. Strategy are formed and executed according to local or regional situation. This type of strategy in practice used to achieve the operating efficiency, industry leading customer service, disciplined acquisition growth and diversity. Their strategies are focused on the customer, leveraging its scale, successful acquisition. So that decision can be effectively to remain close to market and deliver best. Mission: Mission of the Group 1 Automotive is to provide the customer satisfaction by the world class facility and trained staff. Providing all the information about the company offering on the go, any one can check the all the deals available in it's all the show rooms. Its mission is to provide the transparent and integral solution of any problem related to their services and offering. Vision: Vision of the Group 1 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stakeholders can "construct 'visions' of, and 'pathways' to, sustainable futures – that reflect their experiences, views and concerns (Whitmarsh, Swartling, Jäger, 2009). So Group one strategy, mission and vision are based on the performance and factor of all the stakeholders. Let's say one of its supplier Toyota is claiming that it is the best in industry car in its price segment then all the marketing and sales strategy for this particular car will be depend on the statement give by the Toyota, it this Toyota statement falsify the then its strategy can be hampered. So for the business all stakeholders are the equal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Dfsdfsdfsdf Best games ever released,thanks Some titles from US store can be bought to PAL console using US VPN. Title | Publisher | North America | Europe | Japan | Cost | Size | 11eyes CrossOver | 5pb. | | | June 8, 2010 | ¥2,940JP | 4.78 GB | 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand | THQ | May 17, 2011 | May 17, 2011 | | $59.99US | 6.36 GB | A–Train HX | Artdink | | | December 16, 2009 | ¥3,990JP | 567.28 MB | Absolute: Blazing Infinity | Idea Factory | | | December 22, 2009 | ¥2,940JP | 2.13 GB | Adrenalin Misfits | Konami | August 9, 2011 | | | $39.99US | 3.29 GB | AFL Live | Tru Blu Games | | May 29, 2012 | | £39.99UK | 1.47 GB | Air Conflicts: Secret Wars | Kalypso Media | April 10, 2012 | April 10, 2012 | | $19.99US | 2.45 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... JP | 1.25 GB | Bulletstorm | Electronic Arts | September 13, 2011 | September 13, 2011 | | $19.99US | 4.85 GB | Bullet Witch | AQ Interactive | | | August 11, 2009 | ¥2,600JP | 4.81 GB | Bully: Scholarship Edition | Rockstar Games | September 1, 2010 | September 1, 2010 | | $19.99US | 2.96 GB | Burnout Paradise | Electronic Arts | August 11, 2009 | August 11, 2009 | | $19.99US | 2.81 GB | Burnout Revenge | Electronic Arts | August 25, 2009 | August 25, 2009 | August 25, 2009 | $19.99US | 3.60 GB | Cabela's African Safari | Activision Value | September 1, 2010 | | | $19.99US | 3.12 GB | Cabela's Alaskan Adventures | Activision Value | October 26, 2010 | October 19, 2010 | | $19.99US | 2.80 GB | Cabela's Big Game Hunter | Activision Value | November 16, 2010 | | | $19.99US | 3.1 GB | Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2012 | Activision | April 17, 2012 | April 17, 2012 | | $29.99US | 3.86 GB | Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2009 | Activision | January 4, 2011 | | | $29.99US | 3.22 GB | Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 | Activision | September 13, 2011 | September 13, 2011 | | $39.99US | 5.25 GB | Cabela's Outdoor Adventures | Activision | January 31, 2012 | | | $39.99US | 3.23 GB | Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai | Activision | May 1, 2012 | May 1, 2012 | | $29.99US | 6.44 GB | Cabela's Trophy Bucks | Activision Value | February 1, 2011 | | | $39.99US | 2.83 GB | Call of Duty 2 | Activision | August 6, 2009 | August 6, 2009 | | $19.99US | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Could Napoleon Dynamite Have Asperger's It was hard for me to watch this movie and separate Napoleon's behaviors from his friends and family members. Many of the things he does and says are like those of the people around him. His overall weirdness was not behavior that I immediately would have identified as Asperger's, rather someone who is simply a little odd. However, as I continued to watch the movie I was able to find certain examples that could be red flags for Asperger's. From the very beginning of the movie, it seemed like Napoleon never opened his eyes. They are open just enough to be squinting, and they are rarely directed to be looking at a person. Asperger's typically come with poor eye contact in social situations, and Napoleon definitely has this characteristic. Even when he is talking directly to someone, he doesn't have the comfort level to look them in the eye. The second thing is that he is very uncoordinated. He is able to play tetherball, but just barely because he hits it with different amounts of power and so is constantly jumping out of the way. When he goes out to feed Tina the llama, he is awkward about getting the food through the fence to her, and then flings it on the ground in front of her with his fork. He also has an awkward walk that gets especially odd when he runs and is very uncoordinated. The third characteristic that is typical of people with Asperger's is a lack of interest in the feelings and emotions of others. Napoleon makes comments to people that most of us wouldn't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Electric Razors Electric Razors: Types And Advantages In the present era of mechanical life, most of the people have turned towards electric razors since manual shaving takes more time than they can afford to invest. This has led to an enormous increase in the trend of using electric razors. However, if you are still ambiguous about choosing one, then you have landed on the right page. We have accentuated the fundamental information and benefits of using the electric razors in order to let you have a better understanding. There are two major types of electric razors available in the market namely foil and rotary shavers. rotary men's shaverRotary Shavers Such razors make use of small, circular and spinning blades which are capable of adjusting themselves to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a safety feature lock button If you do not have the time or inclination to clean your shaver, have no fear, this shaver can clean itself of hair or soapy residue with a hygienic, alcohol free solution. This cleaning mode uses sonic vibrations to remove all foreign and undesirable objects from the shaving parts. Panasonic ES–LA93–K Arc4 Electric Shaver Panasonic has done it once again and upped their game in this little prodigy. The Panasonic Arc4 Electric Shaver is a highly resourceful gizmo of exceptional caliber that uses meticulous motions with nanotech blades at extraordinary speed to give you the closest shave, as smooth as a baby's bottom. The design is both chic and sophisticated, making it the Queen bee in the hive yet the ES–LA93–K Arc4 shaver is as busy and hard working as any worker bee. Features of the Arc4 Electric Shaver The super thin stain–less steel foils of Arc4 shaver raise, catch and hold hairs so four razor–sharp little blades snip the hair at 30 degree angles for a super close, super clean shave, A multi–flex head allows for fluid movement to glide with agility and grace for maximum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. The Challenges And Consequences Of The Norman De Veres PART ONE. The Norman De Veres Aubrey de Vere, Albericus de Vere, de Veer, the first Aubrey de Vere, Aubrey the Monk, Chamberlain and Queen's Chamberlain Although it is often said that the de Vere family came across with William at the time of the Conquest, it is more likely that the de Vere family were in England as landowners from around 1000 AD, being related to the Frankish knight, Godfroi de Vere and the Norman knight Alphonsus de Vere. This does not preclude Albericus from being at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, as recounted by contemporary historians, since many Norman knights gathered to William's standard from all around Europe. Albericus Vere, and his wife Beatrix, bearing the royal emblem of Anjou and the quartered shield of de Vere and St Mark of Venice. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These lands lay principally along the valleys of the Colne and the Stour, straddling the Essex–Suffolk border and controlling the ports of Dovercourt and Colchester, as well as the main roads from London into northern East Anglia and the Lincolnshire fens. Aubrey seems to have made his headquarters at Hengham, now known as Hedingham, standing between two Roman roads and close to the river. He built a motte and bailey castle – a raised mound with wooden palisade defences and a ditch surrounding it. A reconstructed castle of this type can be found near to Hedingham at Stansted Mountfitchet. He also built a castle at Great Canfield, whose earthworks can still be seen, and possibly one at Castle Camps on the Cambridgeshire border, marked again by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...