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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Kentucky Fried Chicken | |  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Marietta Georgia - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 58,748 people, 23,895 households, and 13,022 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,036.2/km² (2,684.1/mi²). There are 25,227 housing units at an average density of 445.0/km² (1,152.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 56.49% White, 29.50% African American, 0.32% Native American, 2.97% Asian, 0.09% Pacific Islander, 7.99% from other races, and 2.65% from two or more races. 16.93% of t ...
See also:Marietta Georgia, Marietta Georgia - Geography, Marietta Georgia - Demographics, Marietta Georgia - Education Read more here: » Marietta Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Marietta Georgia - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - PepsiCo Inc. - Corporate governanceCurrent members of the board of directors of PepsiCo are: John Akers, Robert E. Allen, Dina Dublon, Victor Dzau, Ray Hunt, Alberto Ibargüen, Arthur Martinez, Indra Nooyi, Steven Reinemund, Sharon Rockefeller, James Schiro, Franklin Thomas, Cynthia Trudell, and Daniel Vasella.
PepsiCo Inc. - Former CEOs of Pepsi.
John Sculley
Donald M. Kendall
Wayne C. Calloway
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See also:PepsiCo Inc., PepsiCo Inc. - Corporate governance, PepsiCo Inc. - Former CEOs of Pepsi, PepsiCo Inc. - Diversity, PepsiCo Inc. - PepsiCo brands, PepsiCo Inc. - Partnerships, PepsiCo Inc. - Discontinued lines, PepsiCo Inc. - Restaurant chains Read more here: » PepsiCo Inc.: Encyclopedia II - PepsiCo Inc. - Corporate governance |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Luther Vandross - Early life and career 1951-1980Born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City, Vandross grew up in a musical family that moved to the Bronx when he was 13. His sister sang with vocal group The Crests who had a number one hit in the early 1960's with "Sixteen Candles." Vandross' father died of diabetes when Vandross was eight years old. His life-changing moment came when at the age of 13 he heard Dionne Warwick sing Anyo ...
See also:Luther Vandross, Luther Vandross - Early life and career 1951-1980, Luther Vandross - Career success 1980-2003, Luther Vandross - Illness 2003-2005, Luther Vandross - Influences and followers, Luther Vandross - Rivalries, Luther Vandross - Sexuality, Luther Vandross - Tribute to Luther, Luther Vandross - Hit singles, Luther Vandross - Biographies, Luther Vandross - External References, Luther Vandross - Musical Career, Luther Vandross - Luther Vandross Radio Show, Luther Vandross - Obituaries, Luther Vandross - Fansites Read more here: » Luther Vandross: Encyclopedia II - Luther Vandross - Early life and career 1951-1980 |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - Acting and Modeling CareerAnderson's first major television role was on the United States hit television sitcom Home Improvement (1991-1993). She gained attention from the viewers, which got her the role of C J Parker (1992-1997) on Baywatch. Later, she quit "Home Improvement." In the meantime, Anderson was still modeling for Playboy and was still appearing on the cover of the magazine. Her role as C.J. Parker gave Anderson more popularity and attention from international viewers.
In 1996, she appeared in a feature film, Barb Wire, which failed to achieve commercial success; and in 1998 she starred in her own ...
See also:Pamela Anderson, Pamela Anderson - Early life, Pamela Anderson - Acting and Modeling Career, Pamela Anderson - Personal life, Pamela Anderson - Novelist, Pamela Anderson - Animal rights, Pamela Anderson - Filmography, Pamela Anderson - TV work, Pamela Anderson - Her appearances in Playboy Special Editions, Pamela Anderson - Pro wrestling, Pamela Anderson - Trivia Read more here: » Pamela Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Pamela Anderson - Acting and Modeling Career |
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| |  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Corbin Kentucky - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 7,742 people, 3,308 households, and 2,067 families residing in the city. The population density is 403.9/km² (1,045.8/mi²). There are 3,704 housing units at an average density of 193.3/km² (500.3/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 98.35% White, 0.08% African American, 0.18% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.89% from two or more races. 0.79% of th ...
See also:Corbin Kentucky, Corbin Kentucky - History, Corbin Kentucky - Law and government, Corbin Kentucky - Geography, Corbin Kentucky - Economy, Corbin Kentucky - Demographics, Corbin Kentucky - Culture and local color, Corbin Kentucky - Transportation, Corbin Kentucky - Sites of interest, Corbin Kentucky - Education, Corbin Kentucky - Notable natives and former residents, Corbin Kentucky - Media, Corbin Kentucky - Newspapers, Corbin Kentucky - Radio Read more here: » Corbin Kentucky: Encyclopedia II - Corbin Kentucky - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Steak n Shake - HistoryGus Belt founded Steak n Shake in Normal, Illinois, in February 1934, when he converted the combination gas station/chicken restaurant he owned (Shell's Chicken) into a hamburger stand. The company's website suggests that Belt
"would wait for the busiest time in his counter-only restaurant, wheel in a barrel of steaks (including round steak, sirloin steak, and T-bones) and grind the steaks into burgers right in front of the guests."
This was reportedly the origin of Steak n Shake's other slogan: "In Sight It Must Be Right." This slogan also refers to Steak n Shake's ...
See also:Steak n Shake, Steak n Shake - History, Steak n Shake - Menu, Steak n Shake - Sandwiches, Steak n Shake - Other entrees, Steak n Shake - Side dishes, Steak n Shake - The fountain, Steak n Shake - Breakfast, Steak n Shake - Restaurant atmosphere, Steak n Shake - Locations Read more here: » Steak n Shake: Encyclopedia II - Steak n Shake - History |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - McDonald's - CriticismMcDonald's has been the target of criticism for allegations of exploitation of entry-level workers, use of sweatshop labor to produce "happy meal" toys, ecological damage caused by agricultural production and industrial processing of its products, selling unhealthy food, production of packaging waste, exploitative advertising (especially targeted at children, minorities, and low-income people), and contributing to suffering and exploitation of livestock. McDonald's' historic tendency towards promoting high-calorie foods such as French fries has earn ...
See also:McDonald's, McDonald's - Corporate overview, McDonald's - Corporate governance, McDonald's - History, McDonald's - Challenges, McDonald's - McCafe, McDonald's - Criticism, McDonald's - Emblem for globalization, McDonald's - Extreme McDonald's, McDonald's - Other interesting restaurants, McDonald's - McDonald's TV campaigns and slogans, McDonald's - Menu, McDonald's - Food offered at most U.S. McDonald's outlets, McDonald's - Former menu items, McDonald's - Location-specific adaptations and variations, McDonald's - U.S. state variations, McDonald's - Country-specific variations, McDonald's - Hamburger University, McDonald's - Documentaries about McDonald's Corporation Read more here: » McDonald's: Encyclopedia II - McDonald's - Criticism |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Cuisine of Denmark - Det kolde bordThe Danish kolde bord (translated, the cold table) corresponds to its Swedish counterpart, the smorgasbord (in Swedish, Smörgåsbord). It is usually served at lunch time. The cold table may be a buffet arrangement prepared away from the dining table, or more likely it will consist of the many and varied items being brought to the dining table and passed around family-style.
As a first course (or first visit to the buffet table) one will in all likelihood eat pickled herring (marinerede sild), or another herring d ...
See also:Cuisine of Denmark, Cuisine of Denmark - Influence from abroad, Cuisine of Denmark - Eating out, Cuisine of Denmark - Breakfast Morgenmad, Cuisine of Denmark - Lunch Frokost, Cuisine of Denmark - Pålæg and smørrebrød, Cuisine of Denmark - Det kolde bord, Cuisine of Denmark - Christmas lunch the Julefrokost, Cuisine of Denmark - Dinner Aftensmad, Cuisine of Denmark - Welcome drink, Cuisine of Denmark - Appetizer, Cuisine of Denmark - Soups, Cuisine of Denmark - Main dishes Hovedretter, Cuisine of Denmark - Traditional main course dishes, Cuisine of Denmark - Vegetables salads, Cuisine of Denmark - The indispensable potato, Cuisine of Denmark - Sauces and condiments, Cuisine of Denmark - Dairy products and eggs, Cuisine of Denmark - Seasonings and herbs, Cuisine of Denmark - Fruit, Cuisine of Denmark - Drinks, Cuisine of Denmark - Desserts, Cuisine of Denmark - Baked goods, Cuisine of Denmark - Confections, Cuisine of Denmark - The new Danish cuisine Read more here: » Cuisine of Denmark: Encyclopedia II - Cuisine of Denmark - Det kolde bord |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Steak n Shake - Menu
Steak n Shake - Sandwiches.
Steak n Shake's signature item is the Steakburger sandwich. 100% U.S. beef, including the steak cuts, is ground and formed into a hockey puck shape before cooking. Once ordered, the puck is quickly seared on one side, flipped, and pressed flat to cook quickly. Midway through, it is flipped once. The Steakburger forms the basis of most Steak n Shake sandwiches, including "The Original Double," and melts, such as "The American Melt" and "The Frisco Melt." Steak n Shake also serves an ass ...
See also:Steak n Shake, Steak n Shake - History, Steak n Shake - Menu, Steak n Shake - Sandwiches, Steak n Shake - Other entrees, Steak n Shake - Side dishes, Steak n Shake - The fountain, Steak n Shake - Breakfast, Steak n Shake - Restaurant atmosphere, Steak n Shake - Locations Read more here: » Steak n Shake: Encyclopedia II - Steak n Shake - Menu |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - PETA's philosophyPETA's motto is: "Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment." [7] Its website states:
PETA believes that animals deserve the most basic rights — consideration of their own best interests regardless of whether they are useful to humans. Like you, they are capable of suffering and have interests in leading their own lives; therefore, they are not ours to use — for food, ...
See also:People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - PETA's philosophy, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - History, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Campaigns, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Criticism of PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Targeting of vulnerable groups, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Support of extremists and terrorists, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Response to a suicide bombing, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Use of nudity, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Animal cruelty and euthanasia Read more here: » People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals: Encyclopedia II - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - PETA's philosophy |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Shibuya Tokyo - Transportation
Shibuya Tokyo - Rail.
The main station in Shibuya is Shibuya Station.
JR East
Yamanote Line: Yoyogi, Harajuku, Shibuya, Ebisu Stations
Chuo-Sobu Line: Yoyogi, Sendagaya Stations
Saikyo Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line: Shinjuku (the part south of Koshu Kaido, including the New South Entrance, is in Shibuya), Shibuya, Ebisu
Tokyo Metro
Ginza Line: Shibuya Station
Hibiya Line: Ebisu Station
Chiyoda Line: Meiji Jingu-mae, Yoyogi Koen, ...
See also:Shibuya Tokyo, Shibuya Tokyo - Sightseeing and historic sites, Shibuya Tokyo - History, Shibuya Tokyo - Transportation, Shibuya Tokyo - Rail, Shibuya Tokyo - Highway, Shibuya Tokyo - Education, Shibuya Tokyo - Colleges and universities, Shibuya Tokyo - People, Shibuya Tokyo - Companies, Shibuya Tokyo - Shibuya in popular culture Read more here: » Shibuya Tokyo: Encyclopedia II - Shibuya Tokyo - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Botswana - DefenceThe president is commander in chief of the Botswana Defence Force (BDF). A defence council is appointed by the president. The BDF was formed in 1977 and has approximately 12,000 members.
The BDF is a capable and well-disciplined military force. Following positive political changes in South Africa and the region, the BDF's missions have increasingly focused on anti-poaching activities, disaster-preparedness, and foreign peacekeeping. The United States has been the largest single contributor to the development of the BDF, and a large segment of its officer corps has received US training. It is considered an apol ...
See also:Botswana, Botswana - History, Botswana - Politics, Botswana - Districts, Botswana - Geography, Botswana - Economy, Botswana - Private sector development and foreign investment, Botswana - Government Funding for Local Businesses, Botswana - Transport and communications, Botswana - Defence, Botswana - Foreign relations, Botswana - Demographics, Botswana - Culture, Botswana - Main population centres in descending order, Botswana - Education, Botswana - Miscellaneous topics, Botswana - Botswana in literature Read more here: » Botswana: Encyclopedia II - Botswana - Defence |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Acronym and initialism - NomenclatureInitialism originally referred to abbreviations formed from initials, without reference to pronunciation, but during the middle portion of the twentieth century, when acronyms and initialisms saw more use than ever before, the word acronym was coined for abbreviations which are pronounced as a word, like "NATO" or "AIDS". The term initialism is now typically taken to refer to abbreviations which are pronounced by sounding out the name of each constituent letter (e.g. HTML). In general usage, the term acronym is co ...
See also:Acronym and initialism, Acronym and initialism - History, Acronym and initialism - Written usage, Acronym and initialism - Nomenclature, Acronym and initialism - Examples, Acronym and initialism - Trivia Read more here: » Acronym and initialism: Encyclopedia II - Acronym and initialism - Nomenclature |
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| |  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Preston - Suburbs and Electoral ArrangementsPreston City Council is elected "by thirds", which means one councillor from each of the three-member wards are elected every year, with those representing 2-member wards being elected in alternative years. The Council is currently with "No overall Control", as no party has an overall majority.
The Preston wards and district are as follows. Recent electoral results in Preston can be found here
Ashton
Broadgate - running along the River Ribble opposite Penwortham, which is in South Ribble
Brookfield
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See also:Preston, Preston - History, Preston - Ethnicity, Preston - Preston by-pass, Preston - Preston Guild, Preston - UCLan, Preston - Twin Towns, Preston - Famous residents, Preston - Features of Preston, Preston - Trivia, Preston - Geography, Preston - Suburbs and Electoral Arrangements Read more here: » Preston: Encyclopedia II - Preston - Suburbs and Electoral Arrangements |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Luther Vandross - SexualityThere have been many questions regarding Vandross' sexuality, mainly due to the fact that he remained a bachelor all of his life. The "lifelong bachelor" never had any children, but doted on his nieces and nephews. The entertainer said his "busy lifestyle" made marriage difficult; and indicated that "it was not what he wanted."
Vandross was as famous for keeping his personal life private as he was for his singing. In 2002, BET put the question to Vandross in an interview televised on its show Journeys in Black. Vandross refused ...
See also:Luther Vandross, Luther Vandross - Early life and career 1951-1980, Luther Vandross - Career success 1980-2003, Luther Vandross - Illness 2003-2005, Luther Vandross - Influences and followers, Luther Vandross - Rivalries, Luther Vandross - Sexuality, Luther Vandross - Tribute to Luther, Luther Vandross - Hit singles, Luther Vandross - Biographies, Luther Vandross - External References, Luther Vandross - Musical Career, Luther Vandross - Luther Vandross Radio Show, Luther Vandross - Obituaries, Luther Vandross - Fansites Read more here: » Luther Vandross: Encyclopedia II - Luther Vandross - Sexuality |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Chandigarh - Social Life and PatternsSector 17 is the city's heart and retail centre. It is a favourite haunt for the city inhabitants for an evening out and has many restaurants and hotels. Sector 17 is also renowned for its many shops which carry a huge diversity of goods including most Indian and foreign brands.
Chandigarh is known for its high literacy rate (97%). Its popular schools and colleges include St. Anne's Convent School, St.John's High School, St.Xavier's, Sacred Heart Convent High School, Carmel Convent High School, New Public School,St. Kabir High School, ...
See also:Chandigarh, Chandigarh - Brief History, Chandigarh - Plan and Architecture, Chandigarh - Social Life and Patterns, Chandigarh - Demographics Read more here: » Chandigarh: Encyclopedia II - Chandigarh - Social Life and Patterns |
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| |  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Acronym and initialism - NomenclatureInitialism originally referred to abbreviations formed from initials, without reference to pronunciation, but during the middle portion of the twentieth century, when acronyms and initialisms saw more use than ever before, the word acronym was coined for abbreviations which are pronounced as a word, like "NATO" or "AIDS". The term initialism is now typically taken to refer to abbreviations which are pronounced by sounding out the name of each constituent letter (e.g., HTML). In general usage, the term acronym is c ...
See also:Acronym and initialism, Acronym and initialism - History, Acronym and initialism - Written usage, Acronym and initialism - Nomenclature, Acronym and initialism - Examples, Acronym and initialism - Trivia Read more here: » Acronym and initialism: Encyclopedia II - Acronym and initialism - Nomenclature |
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|  |  |  | Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Acronym and initialism - Written usageTraditionally, abbreviations have been written using a fullstop/period to mark the part that was deleted. In the case of most acronyms and initialisms, each letter is its own abbreviation, and in theory should get its own fullstop/period. But this usage is becoming less common, as the presence of all-capital letters is sufficient to indicate the word is an abbreviation. Some influential style guides, such as that of the BBC, no longer require this. Larry Trask, American author of the Penguin Guide to Punctuation, states categorically ...
See also:Acronym and initialism, Acronym and initialism - History, Acronym and initialism - Written usage, Acronym and initialism - Nomenclature, Acronym and initialism - Examples, Acronym and initialism - Trivia Read more here: » Acronym and initialism: Encyclopedia II - Acronym and initialism - Written usage |
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