

Phoenix-Lotus Creative Enterprise
Formally known as DeLuxe Writing Experts

Jessie's Showcase
Jessie I Snyder-Reed, has a very unique gift of writing; while most writers can only write in one or two different genres or niches, Jessie has been blessed with the gift to write in almost any genre or niche with precision and grace. She has over 40 years in writing experience.
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Listed below are samples of her best work, some were published and some even earned her an award
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Essays

Another one of my specialties is essays. I have had a few of my essays published on various websites and blogs. I even had one published in the school literary magazine in 2012. The poem that has brought me the most attention is called:
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Ambition
“While one may encounter many defeats, one must not be defeated”
-Dr. Maya Angelou-
What is ambition? What does it mean to you? According to Dictionary.com ambition is an earnest desire for some type of achievement or distinction, as power, honor, fame, or wealth, and the willingness to strive for its attainment. Personally, I believe ambition is a strong desire for distinction and recognition of achievement; doing something that I will always be remembered for even after I leave this world and achieving it. Ambition is a desire or dream of something great in life and working hard to achieve it.
Most people have different ambitions in life; so, the word ambition would have a different meaning, depending on whom you ask. Some may want to become extremely wealthy; some may want to achieve great fame; some may want to be a powerful world leader; and some may want to earn tremendous honor. As for me I just want to achieve something that I will always be remembered for, even long after I am dead and gone. I long to be remembered as a strong, honest, intelligent person, with a positive attitude, who always did what I could to bring a smile to someone else’s face, giving them hope, courage, faith, and confidence to do and be their best in every situation.
Journalism
Written for The Examiner Online Newspaper
December 18, 2012
By Jessie Snyder
Birth of the fast-food craze in America
Have you ever wondered who began the fast-food craze in America? For any fan of fast-food, knowledge of how the fast-food craze began: and how it has managed to become a popular pastime, could serve as a valuable piece of information. After carefully and thoroughly researching the facts of several databases, I have discovered a lot about the fast-food industry.
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the term ‘Fast-Food’ was first used in 1951, and has the meaning of, relating to, or specializing in food that can be prepared and served quickly.
It came to my knowledge that most people believe that McDonald’s was the first fast-food chain in America. However, after carefully and thoroughly researching fast-food chains in America, I found that White Castle was actually the first fast-food chain to open in America.
White Castle limited-service restaurant which is considered the first hamburger chain in America, known for its unique steam-grilled hamburger patties, originated in 1916, in Wichita, Kanas, by J. Walter Anderson, and people loved the taste of the cheap burgers so much that Mr. Anderson and Billy Ingram started the first White Castle chain in 1921 for a mere $700 of borrowed money.
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The two cofounders rented a remodeled streetcar, bought a griddle and a refrigerator and opened for business in 1916. The first White Castle had been started and quickly became a popular pastime after the end of the World War II. That’s when people began having more leisure to eat out.
Fast-food pioneered the distinctive taste of the White Castle burger to J. Walter Anderson who worked in a Wichita, Kansas restaurant and had perfected a unique way of cooking the hamburger patties, adding shredded onions and placing the bottom half of the bun on top of the meat making what turned out to be a most delicious tasting hamburger.
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White Castle Management Company, which began in 1921, has sold more than a billion burgers and has
long since surpassed the other burger giants like McDonald’s Corporation, Burger King, Inc., and
Wendy’s International Inc., for the simple reason that they would not operate as a corporate franchise. Instead, White castle prided themselves in being owned and operated by White Castle Management, which the Ingram family has been sole proprietor since 1933. Unlike most hamburger chains, “White
Castle,” restaurants merely operate primarily in Urban Areas of Mid-Western and Eastern United States.
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E.W. Ingram III, (grandson of E.W. Ingram, Sr.) directed the company as chairperson, president and CEO of White Castle Management, also owns and operates three bakeries, three meat processing plants, and two frozen sandwich plants among other businesses. The WCD (White Castle Distributing) division markets and distributes frozen White Castle hamburgers to food retailers in 35 states from Florida to California.
The company prides itself on its generous employee benefit plans and a turnover rate that is unusually low for the fast food industry. White Castle is primarily for its square hamburgers (which sell at a rate of 500 million a year). White Castle also offers cheeseburgers, chicken and fish sandwiches, French Fries,
Onion Rings and my all-time favorite mozzarella cheese sticks, which I have personally compared to Burger King, Sonic and other fast-food chains and by far in my opinion are the best cheese sticks of them all. They also carry other items that vary from one location to another.
In their 85 plus years of existence White Castle hamburgers have developed an image that5 sets them apart from other fast-food burgers. Even the pop music group The Beastie Boys sang an ode to the sandwich in 1980’s, and in 2004 the hamburger chain went Hollywood, through its starring role in Road Trip, from Harold and Kumar Goes to White Castle.
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White Castle burgers have had several nicknames throughout the years including, “sliders,” “Gut Bombs and “Belly Busters” just to name a few. Then in the late 20th century the company’s marketing team began capitalizing its image with the company’s publicity and began referring to their hamburgers as
“Sliders” (A company trademark name) and has even stated that the full impact of eating White Castle hamburgers isn’t normally felt the next day.
The company also sponsors contests for recipes incorporating White Castle hamburgers, in addition, White Castle Management clothing emblemizing with the White Castle logo building on the “What You Crave” tagline used in its advertising, moreover, the company has also launched the “Cravers Hall of Fame” , honoring those “cravers” with the best stories that support their dedication to White Castle burgers.
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Although the term “fast-food” wasn’t really recognized until 1951, when the popular Merriam-Webster dictionary placed it in their vocabulary, its existence had been known many years before that by the name ‘Quick Service Restaurant” or “QSR”. The essence of fast-food lies in its fast service and availability of ready-cooked meals, as the urban development became a phenomenon, the 20th century when the United States began working and eating out more in QSR, that’s when it gained its popularity.
As of 2012 this fast-food giant will be celebrating its 91st anniversary. The company boasts of being the first to sell a billion burgers and its name signifies (“White”) meaning purity and (“Castle”) meaning strength and stability.
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So the next time you feel like eating fast-food think “What you crave” and grab a hamburger and be
honored to eat a restaurant that continues to hold onto its beliefs in values and morals.
References:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/edible-innovations/fast-food.htm
http://ezinearticles.com/?Fast-Food-History-in-America&id=1502595
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Poetry

I began by writing poetry at the age of 8. I have since won three awards and had my poetry published in my college's literary magazine. This poem won me the International Who's Who in Poetry of 2012:
Do No Judge Me
Do not judge me by the color of my skin.
Do not judge me by where I have been.
Do not judge me because I will not give in—to the way of the
world or the temptation of sin.
Do not judge me by my occupation.
Do not judge me by my reputation.
Do not judge me by my successes.
If you feel you need to judge me…
Judge me by my compassion and the love I give.
Instead, judge me in revelation.
Judge me by my own confession.
Judge me by how I have fallen and was able to get back up again.
Do not harshly judge me, for in the end—by the blood of JESUS CHRIST—I Will Win!
I want to dedicate this poem to Everyone--May GOD Bless You and keep you strong through ALL the rough times that you may encounter. Because as we ALL know at some time or another someone may Judge you.
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I won the Fall Who's Who in Poetry for 2012 with this poem.

The Aids Prayer
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AIDS! What is it? Where did it come from? Do we really know? Only God knows the true answer; we just have to learn to live with it.
Each day I pray for:
God to give me the strength to make it through any obstacle that might be in my way.
Give me the courage to tell my stories; so that they may help others.
Give me understanding of others’ needs, and not be selfish of my own.
Give me peace of mind so that I’m not afraid: not afraid of facing the sickness; not afraid of dying.
But, peace of soul to be ready to go when God calls my name;
And most of all, give me love to share with everyone.
Giving encouragement to everyone I meet.
And to this world that holds so much anger and ignorance; I say to you: AIDS is a disease not a lifestyle. You cannot catch it from a hug or a handshake. So go out and give a hug or a handshake to someone you know. Chances are they need it!
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I won the Spring Who's Who in Poetry for 2012 with this poem.
MY PRECIOUS CHILD
My precious child that I had so young
I love you now and forever to come
You mean more to me than life itself
I know we can make it with God’s help
Life hasn’t been easy for you and I,
But somehow, someway we seem to get by,
We’ve been through a lot and come a long way
I am so happy we’ve made it where we are today
Although I know we have a long way to go
I know we will be together as I watch you grow
Grow older, smarter, and even more beautiful
Just like an Angel sent from heaven above
You are truly a gift of God’s Precious Love…
© June 29, 1997 Jessie Irene Snyder
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