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Burger King

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Burger King: Encyclopedia II - Burger King - Company history

Burger King's first restaurant—originally called Insta Burger King—was opened in 1954 in Miami, Florida, USA by James McLamore and David Edgerton, who were both alumni of the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration. McLamore had visited the hamburger stand belonging to Dick and Mac McDonald in San Bernardino, California; being able to sense potential in their innovative assembly line-based production system, he decided to create a version of his own. Ironically, the first restaurant's milkshake machine was sold to them by Ray Kroc, who later bought the McDonald's restaurant chain from it ...

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Burger King, Burger King - Company history, Burger King - Facts and figures, Burger King - Products, Burger King - Advertising, Burger King - Slogans, Burger King - Kids Club, Burger King - Hungry Jack's, Burger King - The logos of Burger King, Burger King - Lawsuit against McDonald's in 1982, Burger King - Countries and territories with Burger King restaurants

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Arrested Development

Arrested Development is a character-driven comedy television series about a formerly wealthy, habitually dysfunctional family. New episodes currently air in the USA on Mondays at 8:00pm EST on Fox. The show is presented in a way reminiscent of documentary, with omniscient narration (by Ron Howard), archival photographs, and historic footage. Although set in Newport Beach and Balboa Island, California, it is primarily filmed in locations around Culver City and Marina del Rey. The show was created by Mitchell Hurwitz (T ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Baghdad International Airport

Baghdad International Airport (formerly Saddam International Airport) is Iraq's largest airport, located in a suburb about 16 km (10 miles) west of Baghdad. Before the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the airport was named Saddam International Airport after Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Although the name was changed in the invasion's wake, Baghdad retains its former IATA airport code of SDA. Its ICAO airport code was ORBS, but changed to ORBI in 2003. Baghdad International Airport - History ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - BK

BK may stand for: Most commonly: Burger King Others: Banjo-Kazooie (video game) BK (musician) Bankruptcy Battery Captain (UK) Beekeeper Below knee (amputation) Berkelium (Bk) Beverley Knight Bible Knowledge Blitzkrieg (game) Blue Kaffee Book Bosnia and Herzegovina (FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO digram) Brett Koll Brinkman-Kramers British Knights (shoes) Brooklyn Bruel & Kjaer (bk.dk) Bun ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the largest animal rights organization in the world. Founded in 1980 as a non-profit organization, it has its headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia, and a stated 850,000 members and over 100 employees worldwide. Outside the U.S., there are affiliated offices in the UK, [1] India, [2] Germany, [3] Asia, and the Netherlands. [4] There is also peta2 Street Team for high school and college-age activists. [5] Ingrid Newkirk is PETA's international president. PETA focuses on fo ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - April Fool's Day

April Fool's Day or All Fools' Day, though not a holiday in its own right, is a notable day celebrated in many countries on April 1. The day is marked by the commission of hoaxes and other practical jokes of varying sophistication on friends and neighbours, or sending them on fools' errands, the aim of which is to embarrass the gullible. April Fool's Day - Origin. The origin of this custom has been much disputed, and many ludicrous solutions have been suggested, e.g. that it is a farcical comm ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Advertising agency

An advertising agency or ad agency is a service business dedicated to creating, planning and handling advertising (and sometimes other forms of promotion) for their clients. An ad agency is independent from the client and provides a outside point of view to the effort of selling the client's products or services. An agency can also handle overall marketing and branding strategies and sales promotions for its clients. Typical ad agency clients include businesses and corporations, non-profit organizations and government agencies. Agencies may be hired to produce single ads or, more commonly, ongoi ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Ben & Jerry's

Ben & Jerry's is a brand of ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet, and novelty products, manufactured by Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Inc., headquartered in South Burlington, Vermont, and owned by Unilever. Ben & Jerry's - History. Childhood friends Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield took a correspondence course in ice cream-making from Penn State University-- Agriculture 5150-- and founded the company in 1978 in a renovated gas station in Burlington, Vermont. Starting with a $12,000 investment ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Viral marketing

Viral marketing and viral advertising refer to marketing techniques that seek to exploit pre-existing social networks to produce exponential increases in brand awareness, through viral processes similar to the spread of an epidemic. It is word-of-mouth delivered and enhanced online; it harnesses the network effect of the Internet and can be very useful in reaching a large number of people rapidly. Viral marketing is sometimes used to describe some sorts of Internet-based stealth marketing campaigns, including the use of ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Dane Cook

Dane Jeffrey Cook (born March 18, 1972 in Cambridge, Massachusetts), is an American stand-up comedian and screen actor. Cook grew up in Arlington, Massachusetts and attended Arlington High School. Cook's stand-up comedy material is mostly observational humor. His recent routines include such diverse topics as car accident mayhem, Cook's time spent working at Burger King and assorted geek humor. Among Cook's numerous television credits are performances on Comedy Central Presents ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A is a quick-service restaurant chain, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia that specializes in chicken entrees. The second-largest chicken-based quick-service chain in the United States, Chick-fil-A is best-known for its chicken sandwiches, in both pressure-cooked or fried and grilled versions. It also offers chicken nuggets, chicken wraps, chicken strips, and salads as well as a breakfast menu featuring biscuits optionally filled with chicken, bacon, sausage, and eggs. The chain is associated with the southern United States, ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Wrexham

Wrexham (Welsh: Wrecsam) is an industrial town in north-east Wales. It is the administrative centre of the county borough of Wrexham and lies within the traditional borders of Denbighshire. The town itself has a population of 43,000 and the surrounding county borough has a population of 129,300. Wrexham - History. Wrexham - Prehistoric and Roman times. There is evidence of prehistoric activity in the Wrexham area, in the discovery of the remains of a Bronze Age bur ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Weekly World News

The Weekly World News (WWN) is a tabloid newspaper published by American Media. It combines wire reports of strange news with in-house writings and columns. Weekly World News - Description. The WWN claims it always prints the truth (typical slogan: "Nothing but the truth: The Weekly World News!"). So many of the stories are so obviously fake it seems these claims are intended as a joke. It is worth noting that while the tabloid's main rival The Sun carried a fine pr ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Vestal New York

Vestal is a town located in Broome County, New York between the Susquehanna River and the Pennsylvania border in the Southern Tier of New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 26,535, estimated to have grown to 27,055 by 2004. The Town of Vestal is on the south border of the county and is south and southwest of Binghamton, New York. New York Route 17 passes across the north part of the town. Vestal New York - History. The first settlement occurred around 1785. Th ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Are We Not Men We Are Devo!

Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! is the first album by New Wave musicians Devo, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). "Uncontrollable Urge," the first track of this first full length album by Devo, begins with what seems to be a rougher version of the opening riff from "I Want To Hold Your Hand", the first track of the first official U.S. album by The Beatles. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is a mutated cover of the classic song by The Rolling Stones. "Come Back Jonee" incorporates the famous guitar lick ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia - Cuisine of Turkey

Turkish cuisine is well-known, especially in Europe. Frequently used ingredients in Turkish dishes include eggplant, green pepper, onion, lentil, bean, tomato, garlic, and cucumber. Grape, apricot, cherry, melon, fig, lemon, pistachio, pine nut, almond, hazelnut, watermelon, and walnut are among the most abundantly used fruits and nuts. Preferred spices and herbs are parsley, cumin, pepper, paprika, mint, and thyme. Turkish cuisine is highly influenced by its Ottoman heritage. Ottomans fused various culinary traditions of their ...

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Burger King: Encyclopedia II - Viral marketing - Types Methods and Barriers

Viral marketing - Types of viral messages. Pass-along: A message which encourages the user to send the message to others. The crudest form of this is chain letters where a message at the bottom of the e-mail prompts the reader to forward the message. More effective are short, funny clips of video which people spontaneously forward. Many of these, such as the Cog (television commercial) from Honda began life as TV commercials and have since circulated on the web by word of mouth. The number of people ...

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Viral marketing, Viral marketing - History, Viral marketing - Types Methods and Barriers, Viral marketing - Types of viral messages, Viral marketing - Methods of transmission, Viral marketing - Barriers to viral marketing, Viral marketing - Examples of viral marketing

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Burger King: Encyclopedia II - Hamburger - Etymology and history

Hamburger - Precursors and origins. The origin of the "hamburger" comes from Hamburg, Germany. In Hamburg it was common to put a piece of roast pork into a roll, called Rundstück warm, although this is missing the "essence" of the modern hamburger, which is ground meat. In the Middle Ages, Hamburg was an important center of trade between Arab and European merchants. The theory is that Arab traders introduced Kibbeh, which is ground lamb mixed with spices, often eaten raw. The locals then adapted th ...

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Hamburger, Hamburger - Etymology and history, Hamburger - Precursors and origins, Hamburger - Development of modern hamburgers, Hamburger - Hamburgers today, Hamburger - Ingredients of the meat of the hamburger, Hamburger - Serving style, Hamburger - United States, Hamburger - United Kingdom, Hamburger - Australia, Hamburger - China, Hamburger - Other countries, Hamburger - Cultural associations

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Burger King: Encyclopedia II - Wrexham - History

Wrexham - Prehistoric and Roman times. There is evidence of prehistoric activity in the Wrexham area, in the discovery of the remains of a Bronze Age burial in Brymbo, near Wrexham, known as "Brymbo Man". Evidence of occupation during Roman times was found during the construction of the Plas Coch retail park outside the town centre. Wrexham - Middle Ages. Wrexham is not mentioned in the Domesday Book, the first mention of it comes in 1161 by which time there was a Norman motte ...

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Wrexham, Wrexham - History, Wrexham - Prehistoric and Roman times, Wrexham - Middle Ages, Wrexham - Nineteenth and Twentieth Century, Wrexham - Present day, Wrexham - City Status, Wrexham - Culture, Wrexham - Arts, Wrexham - Media, Wrexham - Religion, Wrexham - Shopping, Wrexham - Sport, Wrexham - Education, Wrexham - Politics, Wrexham - Future plans

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Burger King: Encyclopedia II - Hill Valley - Background trivia

Hill Valley 1885 was filmed in Sonora, California; they were able to use the land rent free as long as they left the buildings. They agreed to leave everything except the Clock Tower. Interestingly, in 1995 a lightning bolt struck the town and it burned down. The back lot in which all the other time periods were filmed also burnt down because of a security guard. Originally the producers wanted to film the town square in a real town. But they soon realized there would be to much work to convert the city to 1955, and decided to save money by filmi ...

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Hill Valley, Hill Valley - Notable trivia, Hill Valley - Background trivia

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