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    have been unsucessful in my calculations. Here is the case scenario: One hundred customers at the Mall of Elbonia (MoE) were given a brief interview as they concluded their shopping trips. Examine the resulting data in the Mall of Elbonia Interview Results file. For each customer (by row)‚ the spreadsheet contains data on: The customer’s gender. How long the customer spent in the mall. How much he or she spent on food and clothing purchases. The customer’s rating of the mall’s friendliness

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    Members of the United States Women’s National Soccer team (U.S. Women’s Team) are speaking up about issues concerning wage-discrimination. Despite their incredible success in the previous years‚ their compensation is a significantly lesser amount than the United States Men’s National Soccer team. In 2015‚ the U.S. Women’s Team claims they generated nearly $20 million more in revenue than the U.S. Men’s Team and yet they were paid less. For being champions in the 2015 FIFA Wold Cup‚ the Women’s

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    congress in 1980. Describing this beautiful piece of art is a great joy for anyone who has seen it or not. The memorial wall was designed by an undergraduate student at Yale University‚ Maya Ying Lin. She was only 21 at that time and about to win the national design competition. The wall is a two black triangular granite that is sunk into the ground. Each wall is 250ft and both walls are 10 ft high. The wall contains the inscribed names of more than 58‚000 men and women who were killed in the Vietnam

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    National Guard Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Soldiers do not receive enough Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)-related training prior to‚ and during mobilization training. Without focused‚ relevant‚ training prior to deployment‚ National Guard Soldiers deploy lacking the confidence and skills required to be effective on their deployment. Moreover‚ Combat Commanders are quick to marginalize HUMINT Soldiers who lack training and confidence in their MOS. Company leadership should ensure their Soldiers

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    possibly one of the most significant environmental issues facing our society. It has been recognised as a global concern by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (2002 Global Ecology and Biogeography). A case study of the Kosciuszko national park in Austrailia demonstrates the effects climate change can have on a protected area. The alpine zone around Australia’s highest peak‚ Mt Kosciuszko is of high scenic‚ scientific‚ education and natural conservation significance (crctourism). In

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    such as kneeling and locking arms during the national anthem has quickly become a questionable action by Americans. President Donald Trump has recently released a statement on the topic explaining his thoughts‚ which are that Americans‚ especially professional football players‚ should be penalized for refusing to stand during the national anthem. All of this started when Colin Kaepernick‚ a famous NFL football player‚ refused to stand during the national anthem. Kaepernick’s argument was that he felt

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    reasons for separatism with and/or across national boundaries and discuss its consequences [40 marks] Separatism is the advocacy of a state of cultural‚ ethnic‚ tribal‚ religious‚ racial‚ governmental or gender partition from the larger group. While it often refers to full political secession‚ separatist groups may seek nothing more than greater autonomy. There are four main types of separatist groups – religious‚ ethnic‚ racial and gender. Separatism “with national boundaries” refers to an event concerning

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    drill for oil in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge because it would harm the environment‚ disrupt the animals‚ and destroy plants. The United States Congress created the Artic National Wildlife Refuge in 1980 (To drill or not to drill?: 6). The Artic National Wildlife Refuge is also known as ANWR (To drill or not to drill?: 6). The Artic National Wildlife Refuge is 19.6 million acres of wilderness (Scalzo‚ Jim Lo.: 37). Of the 19.6 million acres in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge 17.5 million

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    Shopping Center Unrest: The Battle Over Leases Q3Pros and cons of replacing a traditional department store with a Target or Costco Anchors point of view: Pros: Would provide a broader and a deeper assortment of shopping goods and services for the consumer. It would reduce the overall competition in their target market but eliminating a competitor in their specific area of goods. They would fill the replacement space and would share the cost of rent and payments to merchant Associations‚ depending

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    Tractor Pulls and the National Tractor Pullers Association Tractor pulling is said to have started around the 1860’s during the time when farm machinery was pulled by horses. Back then farmers would brag to each other about whose horse was stronger overall. As the boasting started‚ pulling was created. The farmers would challenge each other and it would be settled by hooking up a barn door to the back of their horses. After hooking up the barn door‚ one by one people would jump on while the

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