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    Dear Joey Franklin‚ I read your story and there was a few things that hit me throughout this passage. A few of them being the sense of honesty and humility you hold‚ the honesty towards the people you work with and the general awareness and involvement to those you got to share this time of your life in close relation with. The genuine interest you expressed towards your co-workers truly assisted in the theme of community being portrayed by you in the narrative. I would like to particularly

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    Working At Wendy’s Summary In the essay “Working At Wendy’s” by Joey Franklin‚ the author makes a case for setting aside one’s pride to provide for your family. Throughout out the essay‚ Franklin supports this argument by recounting the experiences of his friends and family members who have found themselves in like situations. The author shows that he is a team player when it comes to supporting his wife in her endeavors. According to Franklin‚ his wife is in her last semester of college‚ and

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    Introduction Wendy’s restaurant is an international fast food chain restaurant which focuses on selling high quality products to its customers. The company started its operation on 15th November 1969 with its head quarters in Ohio‚ United States. (Wendys) The company has got more than seventy seven percent of its outlets franchised and has got the fourth position among the other international fast food chains. Majority of its outlets are located in North America and they focus on the facilities provided

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    Franklin´S Autobiography

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    from The Autobiography Benjamin Franklin Arriving at Moral Perfection  It was about this time I conceived the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection. I wished to live without committing any fault at any time; I would conquer all that either natural inclination‚ custom‚ or company might lead me into. As I knew‚ or thought I knew‚ what was right and wrong‚ I did not see why I might not always do the one and avoid the other. But I soon found I had undertaken a task of more

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    1. According to a literal reading of the Book of Revelation (King James Version)‚ what does the number of the beast signify? | Your Answer: A physical location The correct answer was His name Revelation 13:17 literally states that the number of the beast is "the number of his name": "And that no man might buy or sell‚ save he that had the mark‚ or the name of the beast‚ or the number of his name." The number of the beast is mentioned a few times in the Bible‚ but the actual number 666 is only

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    Joey was born prematurely at 28 weeks gestation‚ weighing only 3 pounds‚ 4 ounces. During her pregnancy‚ his mother experienced bleeding in the first trimester. She took prenatal vitamins and did not smoke or drink. She ceased taking her migraine medication while she was pregnant. After his birth‚ Joey spent three days on mechanical ventilation. At 30 days‚ Joey was diagnosed with periventricular leukomalacia. He spent a total of seven weeks in the hospital before he was released. Joey developed

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    his fourth child‚ Melinda Lou "Wendy"‚ with "Quality Is Our Recipe" as its first slogan‚ Wendys kept growing. After only a year‚ in 1971‚ Dave Thomas opened another restaurant in Columbus‚ creating the first modern "drive-thru window". Stapling its square hamburgers and its soft ice cream mixed with frozen starches‚ the "Frosty"‚ as its main products‚ Wendys enjoyed a growing popularity among the people of Columbus. Its success determined Thomas to expand Wendys to a full-sized chain‚ around

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    Joey Jordison

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    Joey Jordison is a very talented person. He is not only in a platinum album band playing drums‚ but also plays guitar on a side project. Despite growing up in an area considered out of the music scene he has become a spectacular drummer. Joey Jordison (Nathan Jonas Jordison) was born on April 26‚ 1975 in Des Mones‚ Iowa. He says he has been surrounded by music his whole life. When he was little his parents would sit him down in front of a radio to calm him down. One of his favorite drummers

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    Wendys

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    WENDY’S CUSTOMERS * The roots of this phenomenon are generally traced to a new life style where people are too busy to prepare food for themselves and increasingly less inclined to do so. * People in college and in their 20s are the most frequent consumers of fast food. They have also contributed to the growth of Wendy’s late-night business . * Open to all religious is proved by ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF MALAYSIA (halal food ) * Wendy’s target aged are to everyone

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    Working At McDonald S

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    Working at McDonald’s is an article that emphasizes how irrelevant working in high school is on the scale of importance in life. Amitai Etzioni points out that teenagers are distracted by repetitive jobs when they should be focusing on their education. Etzioni makes his argument about teenage jobs undermining school attendance and involvement‚ imparting few skills that will be useful later on in life‚ and skewing the values of teenagers especially their ideas about the worth of a dollar. McDonald’s

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