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    truth or not we rely on them to make sense of the world around us. Most of the simple tasks and thoughts completed by individuals happen from their System 1. The book‚ Thinking Fast and Slow‚ highlights the issues that can arise when we rely on this part of our brain. Oversimplifications and cultural stereotypes occur from thinking and acting without conscious awareness. What we think and how we perceive things may be influenced by things and stimuli we are not even aware of. In class we have

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    Bahri dental group is located at Jacksonville in Florida. Dr.Bahri the founder of this dental group took the lean concept and applied it in his office. Since he was the first one to implement lean concepts in his clinic‚ he was recognised as the first lean dentist. For his effort‚ he was awarded by the “ Utah State University” and the “Shingo Prize for Excellence in Manufacturing”. In bahri dental group‚ there are many numerous specialties offering which include Esthetic and Cosmetic Dentistry

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    Stp of Fast Food Chain

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    The business began in 1940‚ with a restaurant opened by brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino‚ California. Their introduction of the "Speedee Service System" in 1948 furthered the principles of the modern fast-food restaurant that the White Castle hamburger chain had already put into practice more than two decades earlier. The original mascot of McDonald’s was a man with a chef’s hat on top of a hamburger shaped head whose name was "Speedee." Speedee was eventually replaced with Ronald

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    Fast Food and Free Time

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    expenses  Firstly‚ university students nowadays do spend their free time wisely because during semester break‚ they will find a job to fulfil their semester break before resuming their studies. Usually‚ their popular choice would be part time job in fast food outlets such as KFC‚ McDonald’s and Pizza Hut. By working‚ they learn the hardships of earning money and at the same time they are doing something beneficial. Besides‚ they can also use their salary to pay the fees for their next semester and thus

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    Entomophagy: Food Industry

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    ENTOMOPHAGY The word ‘entomophagy’ comes from the Greek ἔντομον: éntomon‚ "insect"‚ and φᾰγεῖν: phagein‚ "to eat" is the consumption of insects as food. This term applies specifically to humans. Any other animal that eats insects are referred to as insectivore (Center for Invasive Species Research‚ University of California‚ n.d.). Throughout my childhood and most of my adult life‚ I have thought of eating bugs as a disgusting and revolting idea. It was not until I was in my mid-twenties that I

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    on ’sugar related health risks’ you’ll pull up some pretty scary and compelling information on why we should reduce the amount of sugar we consume. Here are a few small ways to reduce sugar reasonably: Read the ingredients when buying processed foods. If any of the following appear close to the top of the list: sugar‚ sucrose‚ glucose‚ fructose‚ dextrose‚ lactose‚ maltose or corn syrup‚ chances are the sugar content is quite high. Consider other products to see if you can find one(s) with less

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    American girls today gorge on garlic reeked hamburgers‚ greased up pizza‚ deep fried oreos‚ and salt encrusted poisons in a bag — otherwise known as potato chips. Today‚ they opt towards fast food. It is atrocious they have zero conception of the pernicious effects of these foods. I believe that the prodigious amount of American girls stuffing Taco Bell in their mouths while sitting in their rooms binge watching “Gossip Girl” or “Vampire Diaries” on their MacBooks is rather alarming. It is common

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    Fried Chicken and the Global Fast-Food Industry Case Analysis 1.0 Source Problem The change in demographic trends in the past two decades has seen an overall increase in costs for KFC and other fast food chains. Due to immense price competition and saturation of the US market‚ KFC is unable to raise its prices to cover the increased costs. The slower US population growth rate‚ oversupply of fast food chains and the minuscule 1% growth in the US restaurant industry per year has resulted in KFC¡¦s

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    Behavior in the Fast-food Industry Yu Wang a‚ Changbo Shi a‚ Yalan Gu b‚ Yong Du c‚* Tourism Management & Cuisine School‚ Harbin University of Commerce‚ Harbin‚ P.R. China b School of Cross Cultural Communication‚ Newcastle University‚ United Kingdom c School of Computer Science & Technology‚ Harbin Institute of Technology‚ Harbin‚ P.R. China a Abstract With the development of Chinese economy‚ the importance of Chinese market is gradually increasing‚ especially in the fast-food industry. Culture

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    fast food ordering system

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    there is need for whatever solution you wish to provide. Do not write why you want to embark on the project on this section. Hotels have been known of placing a menu card or menu paper on the table so that a customer gets to read it and select the food he/ she wants to eat while a waiter is noting down by his side. Mostly for financial reasons hotels seems to be mostly understaffed and getting the limited waiters’ attention becomes a struggle. If not carefully maintained the menu papers wear away

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