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    Essays 1) What are your career goals? How will an MBA help you achieve these goals? Why are you applying to Columbia Business School? My Career Goal My plans for the next ten years are to establish and manage a public relations and advertising company. I want to especially concentrate on sports marketing and entertainment management. Korea has rapidly grown in the past few decades in the manufacturing industry‚ but is still in its infancy in fields of services. I decided to

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    Matt Groening Thesis

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    Matt Groening Creator and Executive Producer Matt Groening changed television forever when he brought animation back to primetime with this immortal nuclear family. He is also creator and executive producer of the FOX animated series Futurama. Originally brought to life in 1987 for FOX’s Emmy Award-winning series The Tracey Ullman Show‚ The Simpsons was Groening’s introduction into the animation world. Previously‚ he was best known for his "Life in Hell" cartoon strip‚ an irreverent portrayal

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    Procurement at Betapharm Corp. (A) Notes George Brannigan‚ Vice President Doug Burke‚ Director of eSourcing - Betapharm recently implemented the Emptoris ePass system‚ which facilitates eProcurement activities and‚ specifically‚ reverse auctions Industry Information - Pharmaceutical sales experienced average growth in the low teens between 1996 and 2003‚ single-digit growth was expected over the next few years - Betapharm outperformed the industry - Industry benefited from increased demand

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    In the book reading and writing across article “Young Doctors and Wish Lists” written by Matt Richtel explains why dermatology is the most competitive field compared to those who are interested in internal medicine. Mr. Richtel says this is because most medical residents want a controllable lifestyle. Most medical fields demand you to be on all call and can call you to come in at anytime. Which doesn’t let doctors spend as much time as they would like with there families. Dr. Boldrick who is training

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    In these chapters we learn about the main characters‚ and their mission to take down Habr Gidr clan leaders in Mogadishu. The main character of this book is Matt Eversmann‚ leader of his chalk four‚ this was the first time he was leading the chalk therefore he was nervous. It was his job to protect everyone on his chalk‚ one of the people in his chalk was a kid named Blackburn‚ he was the baby of the group‚ and it is Matt’s job to protect him. Their job is to just cover a corner of the block around

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    What aspect of the Columbia community‚ outside of the classroom‚ would you most want to impact and why? (150 words or less) Helping people has always been an important aspect of my life. Whether I’m directly meeting a need or simply providing entertainment‚ I enjoy being of service to others. I have the aptitude to be a leader in any situation‚ and I’m constantly utilizing my leadership skills to make a change for the better. During my time as the head of committees on the student council and

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    the Gun Nut’s post on Thomhartmann.com. In the District of Columbia v. Heller case‚ gun control was the purpose problem. The case resulted in protecting the “Second Amendment of an individual’s right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia for traditionally lawful purposes‚ such as self-defense within the home‚...” in which was a 5-4 decision by the Supreme Court. According to statelaws.findlaw.com‚ the District of Columbia does not allow open carry of a firearm. My definition of

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    British Columbia Paper

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    ------------------------------------------------- BRITISH COLUMBIA ------------------------------------------------- By ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Shylah Brown ------------------------------------------------- 100382120 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- GG250: Canada -------------------------------------------------

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    In the case District of Columbia ( DC ) vs Heller an officer for DC got declined for the permit to have a gun in his home for the year. After this he decided that this was unfair and took it to court. He pointed out that he was a police officer and he carries a firearm with him at all times for the protection of others and himself‚ but the court denied him the right to have a firearm for the protection of him and his family. The constitutional issue with this case is the fact that it’s how DC wanted

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    In 1968‚ Fortnightly Corp. v. United Artists Television‚ Inc.‚ 392 U. S. 390‚ the Court determined that a CATV provider was more like a viewer than a broadcaster‚ because its system “no more than enhances the viewer’s capacity to receive the broadcaster’s sig¬nals by providing a well-located antenna with an efficient connec¬tion to the viewer’s television set.” Therefore‚ the Supreme Court held that a CATV provider does not violate the exclusive right of the copyright holder and hence did not perform

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