Survival of the cheapest and quickest
In 2012, U.S. annual sales from fast food giant McDonald’s were equivalent to the GDP of Yemen. The $35.6 billion sum dwarfed all other fast food competitors by at least $15 billion.
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In 2012, U.S. annual sales from fast food giant McDonald’s were equivalent to the GDP of Yemen. The $35.6 billion sum dwarfed all other fast food competitors by at least $15 billion.
LaTony Galloway still remembers how the cold, steel handcuffs felt on his wrists the first time he was arrested.
At age 11, Janet Fuller sits in a dark hallway surrounded by her family. Although they haven’t seen actual daylight the entire summer, Fuller knows it is dreadfully hot outside. This shouldn’t come as a surprise — the country of Jordan easily reaches oppressively hot temperatures during the summer months.
The day is Saturday, May 25. With caps and gowns ready, hundreds of seniors prepare to walk across the stage with hard- earned diplomas and their futures in hand. Speeches have been prepared, stages have been constructed and by Saturday at 9:15 a.m., the entire Elon University community has come together to send off the Class of 2013 in the most traditional way possible. And it is these traditions that have been so intricately woven into the core of Elon’s philosophy.
Beautiful, brazen and blustery Bornholm. The isolated island east of mainland Denmark is known for its vast lavender fields, steep cliffs and its well-known biking paths.