Buy One Get One Free !LINK! Big Mac 2017
Free or cheap fast food promotions pop up every now and then. (The year 2017 saw the free free cheeseburger from Shake Shack in 2017, free Chick-fil-A breakfast, and buy one, get one free entrée from Chipotle.)
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There's a new promotion from today, 9/30, through the end of the work week on Friday, 10/4, from McDonald's and delivery service DoorDash (which was part of the Shake Shack one). You can get a Big Mac for a penny plus the delivery fees, which, DoorDash's PR firm informed me, "typically starts at $2.99." (Depending on how much above the starting price it runs, you might be better off buying a burger at one of the locations. Call it an not-quite-free-but-cheaper lunch.)
How about flipping it, with buy a burger and have it delivered for free? The two companies could have worked out the logistics of charges. And you don't face the issue of people getting resentful over being charged for something free rather than happy to get a freebie with something they bought.
But Lozano chose to accept his case. She had learned that Manuel had previously been in an abusive relationship with a woman who was a U.S. citizen. And under a provision of the Violence Against Women Act, undocumented women who had been abused by their spouses were eligible to obtain work permits and green cards in the United States. Reading the law closely, Lozano believed it could be applied to men in similar situations. When a judge agreed, Manuel won authorized status, giving him the ability to secure a job with benefits and travel freely to see his family in Monterrey.
And not just off the books, but in the mainstream economy, as well. According to Pew Research, authorized immigrants represented 13 percent of the U.S. workforce in 2017-- 21.2 million people in all. And immigrants are a key part of America's startup culture. As of 2017, the most recent year for which data is available, an estimated eight million people in the U.S. were employed at immigrant-owned businesses, which accounted for $1.3 trillion in revenue. According to the National Foundation for American Policy, nearly two-thirds of U.S. billion-dollar startups were founded or co-founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants.
For many immigrants, the perilous journey to the United States arose from a yearning for economic freedom and safety for their family. Lozano has experienced a similar commingling of interests--her clients and their family members becoming employees, and, with one person, a good deal more.
Lozano had seen something unique in Manuel, the Monterrey native with the \"unwinnable\" case, for whom she won authorization in 2016. After Manuel had obtained his work permit, she had been struck by the curiosity and intelligence with which he embraced the subject of immigration, far beyond a mere interest in the outcome of his own case. \"He was very passionate about the work we did,\" she says. \"He seemed like someone who could bring the soul to our company.\" She offered him a job at her firm, an administrative role with health benefits that he couldn't have held before he was documented. Romance soon sparked; the two fell in love; they married in 2017. Today, they have five children, and Manuel Lozano, 39, is the firm's vice president of finance and in the process of earning his citizenship.
Barriers to securing financing have been a growing problem. While around half of the small-business owners surveyed say they have access to the capital they need, that's slightly lower than those who said so in the second quarter of 2022 (54 percent). It's significantly lower than those who said so during the second quarter of 2017 (67 percent).
There's a new promotion from today, 9/30, through the end of the work week on Friday, 10/4, from McDonald's and delivery service DoorDash (which was part of the Shake Shack one). You can get a Big Mac for a penny plus the delivery fees, which, DoorDash's PR firm informed me, \"typically starts at $2.99.\" (Depending on how much above the starting price it runs, you might be better off buying a burger at one of the locations. Call it an not-quite-free-but-cheaper lunch.)
In 2008, McDonald's restaurants in Malaysia revived the slogan. The revival included the original prize of a free Big Mac if the customer was able to recite the slogan in under four seconds. It was released in May, along with the promotional Mega Mac, which had four beef patties instead of two.[19]
In addition to free sandwiches, local McDonald's owners will donate $100 to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City for each sack of the regular season, and $500 for playoff sacks (up to $5,000).
Many Mac users have apps installed on their Mac which take up considerable storage space but generally go unused. Accordingly, Mac users can free up storage space on their computer by tracking down large Mac apps and deleting them.
You might be surprised to learn that Apple still sells the older MacBook Air, a model released in June 2017. It's essentially the same design that Apple introduced way back in 2010. It has 2017-era components -- probably not your top choice in 2019 -- but also a revered keyboard and a time-tested build. (Read the full MacBook Air 2017 review here.)
The 2017 MacBook Air has Apple's traditional, beloved keyboard, which is my favorite of the lot. It's more than a mild preference -- but short of a deal-killer for the new MacBook Air. Still, it's one of the reasons I think the older model remains worth considering.
Apple laptops usually have older, less powerful processors than their Windows-based contemporaries and the MacBook Air is no exception. The 2018 MacBook Air comes equipped with a dual-core eighth-gen Intel Core i5 processor. The 2017 features -- egads -- a fifth-generation Intel processor, the entry-level Core i5 or Core i7, which costs an additional $150. Both models feature integrated Intel graphics, which means neither is ideal for gaming or graphic design, though I've used Photoshop on both without issue.
In 2018, Apple finally gave the MacBook Air two USB-C ports -- a staple of modern Windows laptops. The upside: much faster connections that could output to two 4K screens (or one 5K display). In exchange, Apple took away nearly every other port the 2017 MacBook Air had: two USB 3, one Thunderbolt 2, a SDXC card slot and a DisplayPort, used to connect to an external monitor.
Battery life has always been super solid on the MacBook Air though a number of Windows and Chrome-based laptops have pulled ahead. Still, among the 2017 and 2018 MacBook Air, battery life is basically a wash. You can expect 10-plus hours from both machines -- good enough for a full day or work and then some.
I'll concede that the MacBook Air 2018, on the strength of its superior Retina display and supremely elegant design, is the better laptop. But starting at $1,199, I don't believe that it's the better deal. That designation still belongs to the MacBook Air 2017 -- especially if you can find it for under $900 -- which retains critical advantages with its keyboard and connections.
Third-party apps are a bit more lenient. As of this writing, Google Chrome requires at least OS X 10.11 El Capitan (released in 2015). For Spotify, you need macOS 10.13 High Sierra (2017) or newer. Dropbox works on OS X 10.10 Yosemite (released in 2014) and later.
If you have a 128GB or even 256GB drive in your MacBook, you probably have to juggle files to make more space constantly. This might mean freeing up space on your Mac whenever possible or possibly adding more storage to your Mac with an external hard drive or other methods.
An outdated Mac can also manifest itself through software issues. You might experience frequent OS freezes where everything becomes unresponsive. Other common issues include visual glitches and random shutdowns.
When you experience these, you should make sure you have enough space free, as low disk space can contribute to these issues. If an SMC and PRAM reset doesn't fix the problem, move on to reinstalling macOS and see if your problems persist.
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