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ARTICLES RELATED TO Chick-fil-A |  |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia - Chick-fil-AChick-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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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - Chick-fil-A - EAT MOR CHIKIN"EAT MOR CHIKIN" is the chain's most prominent advertising slogan, often seen in advertisements featuring sign-wearing bovines. According to Chick-fil-A's advertising strategies, the cows have united in an effort to reform American food, in an effort to reduce the amount of beef which is eaten. They wish the American public to refrain from eating beef burgers as are common at Chick-fil-A's competitors, such as McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's, and instead focus on eating chicken, or "chikin", as the "cows" have spelled it. Suppose ...
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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - Cattle - TerminologyThe word "cattle" did not originate as a name for bovine animals. It derives from the Latin caput, head, and thus originally meant "unit of livestock" or "one head". The word is closely related to "chattel" (a unit of property) and to "capital" in the sense of "property."
Older English sources like King James Version of the Bible refer to livestock in general as cattle, or sometimes the archaic kine (which comes from the same English stem as cow). Additionally other species of the genus Bos are often called cattle or wild cattle. This article refers to the common modern meaning of " ...
See also:Cattle, Cattle - Terminology, Cattle - Biology, Cattle - Uses of cattle, Cattle - Ox, Cattle - Miscellaneous, Cattle - Cattle in popular culture, Cattle - Other meanings of cow bull etc. Read more here: » Cattle: Encyclopedia II - Cattle - Terminology |
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List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America.
John Ashcroft - former Attorney-General of the United States, former Governor of Missouri
George W. Bush - U.S. President (2001-present)
Jimmy Carter - U.S. President (1977-1981)
Eldridge Cleaver - (1935-1998) - Black Panther turned evangelist
Charles Colson - chief counsel for U.S. President Richard Nixon (1969-1973)
Tony Hall - Democrat member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio (1978 ...
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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - About the campusThe University is served by CARTA bus routes 4, 10, 14, 19, and 28. Route 14 only operates on weekdays during fall and spring terms, when the University is session. The route runs within and without the Chattanooga campus on McCallie, Houston, Vine, Douglas, Fifth, and Palmetto Streets. A recent extension serves Third, O'Neal and Central Streets, as well as Erlanger Hospital, and a large parking lot at Engel Stadium. All students showing valid University identification cards (aka MocsCards) ride for free on all CARTA routes, year-round.
The campus also operates its o ...
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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - Fast-food restaurant - Modern fast-food restaurantsAlthough fast-food was pioneered in the United States, it has become a worldwide phenomenon.
Fast-food restaurant - Australia.
Barnacle Bill
Chicken Treat
Crepe Cafe
Donut King
Eagle Boys Pizza
Hungry Jack's (actually Burger King, but known as "Hungry Jack's" due to a trademark dispute)
Nando's
Oporto
Pizza Haven
Rap It Up (raps)
Red Rooster
Wendy's Ice Cream
Fast-food restaurant - Brazil. See also: Fast-food restaurant, Fast-food restaurant - Overview, Fast-food restaurant - Modern fast-food restaurants, Fast-food restaurant - Australia, Fast-food restaurant - Brazil, Fast-food restaurant - Canada, Fast-food restaurant - PR China, Fast-food restaurant - El Salvador, Fast-food restaurant - Finland, Fast-food restaurant - France, Fast-food restaurant - Germany, Fast-food restaurant - Greece, Fast-food restaurant - Guatemala, Fast-food restaurant - Iceland, Fast-food restaurant - Iran, Fast-food restaurant - Ireland, Fast-food restaurant - Israel, Fast-food restaurant - Italy, Fast-food restaurant - Japan, Fast-food restaurant - Malaysia, Fast-food restaurant - Mexico, Fast-food restaurant - The Netherlands, Fast-food restaurant - New Zealand, Fast-food restaurant - Peru, Fast-food restaurant - Philippines, Fast-food restaurant - Portugal, Fast-food restaurant - Singapore, Fast-food restaurant - South Africa, Fast-food restaurant - Spain, Fast-food restaurant - Sweden, Fast-food restaurant - United Kingdom, Fast-food restaurant - United States, Fast-food restaurant - Fictional, Fast-food restaurant - Fast-food chains which have disappeared, Fast-food restaurant - Corporations Read more here: » Fast-food restaurant: Encyclopedia II - Fast-food restaurant - Modern fast-food restaurants |
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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - Billboard advertising - Placement of billboardsAlongside highways are some of the most noticeable and prominent places billboards are situated, since passing drivers typically have little to occupy their attention so the impact of the billboard is greater. Billboards are often drivers' primary way of finding out where food and fuel are available when driving on unfamiliar highways. There were approximately 450,000 billboards on United States highways as of 1991. Somewhere between 5,000 and 15,000 are erected each year. Billboards are in Europe a major c ...
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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - Cattle - TerminologyThe word "cattle" did not originate as a name for bovine animals. It derives from the Latin caput, head, and thus originally meant "unit of livestock" or "one head". The word is closely related to "chattel" (a unit of property) and to "capital" in the sense of "property."
Older English sources like King James Version of the Bible refer to livestock in general as cattle, or sometimes the archaic kine (which comes from the same English stem as cow). Additionally other species of the genus Bos are often called cattle or wild cattle. This article refers to the common modern meaning of " ...
See also:Cattle, Cattle - Terminology, Cattle - Biology, Cattle - Uses of cattle, Cattle - Ox, Cattle - Miscellaneous, Cattle - Cattle in Popular Culture, Cattle - Breeds of cattle, Cattle - Other meanings of cow bull etc. Read more here: » Cattle: Encyclopedia II - Cattle - Terminology |
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List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America.
6025 - Former Dead Kennedys guitarist.
T-Bone Burnett - musician and songwriter [14]
Glen Campbell - Country and pop singer and songwriter; experienced conversion around early 1990s and has released Christ - centered lyrics in his work since then (not exclusively, however)
Johnny Cash (1932-2003) - Country music singer and songwriter
John Davis - singer; former frontman of indie rock band Superdrag
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List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America.
Willie Aames - actor who now tours as Bibleman
Jessica Alba - actress, born-again during part of her teen years but not since then.
Kim Alexis - supermodel. [citation needed]
Alan Autry - former NFL football player; actor "Bubba" In the Heat of the Night (TV); mayor of Fresno, Ca. Became born again in 1985, and made appearances on Billy Graham's Praise the Lord (TV) program. Has written of his rel ...
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Billboard advertising - Highway billboards.
Most highway signs exist to advertise local restaurants and shops in the miles to come and are crucial to drawing business in small towns that no one would stop at otherwise. One illuminating example is Wall Drug, which in 1931 put up billboards advertising "free ice water" and the town of Wall, South Dakota as it is known today was essentially built around the 20,000 customers per day those billboards were bringing in as of 1981. Some signs were even placed in location ...
See also:Billboard advertising, Billboard advertising - Technology, Billboard advertising - Traditional billboards, Billboard advertising - Mechanical billboards, Billboard advertising - Digital billboards, Billboard advertising - Mobile billboards, Billboard advertising - Advertising style, Billboard advertising - Placement of billboards, Billboard advertising - Visual and environmental concerns, Billboard advertising - Road safety concerns, Billboard advertising - Laws limiting billboards, Billboard advertising - Uses of billboards, Billboard advertising - Highway billboards, Billboard advertising - Big name advertisers, Billboard advertising - Tobacco advertising, Billboard advertising - Non-commercial use of billboards, Billboard advertising - History Read more here: » Billboard advertising: Encyclopedia II - Billboard advertising - Uses of billboards |
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List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America.
Kurt Angle - Olympic gold medal winner and current professional wrestler
Tully Blanchard - former professional wrestler
Michael Chang - former professional tennis player
Chris Chavis - professional wrestler
Ted DiBiase - former American professional wrestler
Dave Dravecky - former Major League Baseball player
Julius Erving - former professional basketball player (a.k.a. Dr. J.)[16] ...
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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - AdministrationChattanooga uses the semester system, with five optional "mini-terms" in the summer. The leadership of the campus rests upon the chancellor, who answers to the University President. The current chancellor is Dr. Roger Brown (scholar)
List of past leaders of Chattanooga
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See also:University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Administration, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Academics, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Publications, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Research, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - About the campus, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Student residences, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Academic buildings, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Library, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Other places in or near campus, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Notable events, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Greek life, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Distinguished Alumni and Faculty, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Athletics, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - University Mascot Read more here: » University of Tennessee at Chattanooga: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Administration |
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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - Cattle - OxOxen (plural of ox) are cattle trained as draft animals. Often they are adult, castrated males. Usually an ox is over four years old due to the need for training and for time to grow to full size. Oxen are used for plowing, transport, hauling cargo, grain-grinding by trampling or by powering machines, irrigation by powering pumps, and wagon drawing. Oxen were commonly used to skid logs, and sometimes are still in low-impact select-cut logging, in forests.
Contrary to popular American lore, an "ox" is not a unique breed of bovine, nor have any "blue" oxen lived outside the folk tales surrounding Paul Bunyan, ...
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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - AcademicsChattanooga is best known for its Engineering, Nursing, English, Chemistry and Education departments. The university offers 43 undergraduate majors and 39 undergraduate minors. Chattanooga also offers 21 graduate programs, including ph.D. programs in Education, Engineering and Physical Therapy. In an effort to expand the horizons of its students body, Chattanooga recently began exchange with Kangnung National University of Kangnung, South Korea [1]
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Publications.
University Echo – Student n ...
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 |  |  | Chick-fil-A: Encyclopedia II - Fast-food restaurant - OverviewWithin the United States, fast-food restaurants have been losing market share to so-called fast casual restaurants, which offer somewhat better and more expensive foods. In 2002, the McDonald's Corporation posted its first quarterly loss. With this cultural shift toward healthier, better quality foods, McDonald's and Burger King most notably have begun to move toward selling healthier alternatives such as salads and deli-style sandwiches. This is in a dual effort to match the demand of a changing society and to r ...
See also:Fast-food restaurant, Fast-food restaurant - Overview, Fast-food restaurant - Modern fast-food restaurants, Fast-food restaurant - Australia, Fast-food restaurant - Brazil, Fast-food restaurant - Canada, Fast-food restaurant - PR China, Fast-food restaurant - El Salvador, Fast-food restaurant - Finland, Fast-food restaurant - France, Fast-food restaurant - Germany, Fast-food restaurant - Greece, Fast-food restaurant - Guatemala, Fast-food restaurant - Iceland, Fast-food restaurant - Iran, Fast-food restaurant - Ireland, Fast-food restaurant - Israel, Fast-food restaurant - Italy, Fast-food restaurant - Japan, Fast-food restaurant - Malaysia, Fast-food restaurant - Mexico, Fast-food restaurant - The Netherlands, Fast-food restaurant - New Zealand, Fast-food restaurant - Peru, Fast-food restaurant - Philippines, Fast-food restaurant - Portugal, Fast-food restaurant - Singapore, Fast-food restaurant - South Africa, Fast-food restaurant - Spain, Fast-food restaurant - Sweden, Fast-food restaurant - United Kingdom, Fast-food restaurant - United States, Fast-food restaurant - Fictional, Fast-food restaurant - Fast-food chains which have disappeared, Fast-food restaurant - Corporations Read more here: » Fast-food restaurant: Encyclopedia II - Fast-food restaurant - Overview |
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