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    probably makes you feel a little uncomfortable. For some reason‚ talking about sex has become a taboo in this modern day society. This norm has developed and has affected our society in more ways than you would imagine. This is‚ arguably‚ one of the most important social norms this country needs to break. This idea of sex being uncomfortable/wrongful to talk about is something that can only lead to many consequences among American youth. In order to understand the consequences of this social norm‚ one

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    1. What does employment-at-will mean? Employment at will essentially means that an employer can basically fire an employee for almost any reason‚ which includes no explainable reason at all‚ and employers are not legally guilty of any wrong for the discharge of employees under this policy. Halbert and Ingulli (2012) define employment-at-will as giving employers broad discretion to fire employees “for a good reason‚ bad reason‚ or no reason at all.” 2. In legal terms‚ why did Milton lose his case

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    The Most Important Problems in Today’s World There are many problems facing the world in today such as a nuclear weapon‚ a conflict of Middle East area‚ starvation in Africa and so on. Of course‚ above problems are also serious but I think that the most serious problem facing the world is an environmental problem and to be specific‚ I’d say a global warming. Albert Gore states “Global warming will be the greatest environmental challenge in the 21st century.” So what is The global warming

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    I.History Trung nguyên is the most famous coffee brand in Vietnam. It was created in 1996 by Mr.Đặng Lê Nguyên Vũ. During student life in medical school of Tây Nguyên‚ Mr.Đặng had a question about coffee farmers’ life. Although the price of a cup of coffee wasn’t cheap‚ but why‚ farmers were still poor. This question encouraged him to find the answers. He and his company suffered from many accidents‚ but they kept on trying. Those experiences brought them a good background for opening more shops

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    Ever wonder how algebra developed? Well algebra is Arabic! It is used for mathematical terms throughout the world. The three most important Muslim innovations would be math‚ medicine‚ and astronomy. Why? Well without mathematics‚ we’d still be using roman numerals! Astronomy helps us focus on outside of our own world. Medicine helps us everyday‚ with sick people. Medicine may not cure us‚ but it may help people throughout the day. Some may say mathematics aren’t all that important. There are actually

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    poor family‚ which directed him towards working hard to help his family and society in the future. Andrew Carnegie’s views on wealth were always about giving back. He believed that becoming wealthy and successful should be worked for not handed to. He also believed that the wealthy should donate back to the society through charity. In order to have the money put to good use‚ he thought that the donation should be given to people who were willing to help themselves. He also had the idea that the people

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    Vin Patel AP US History Howard Zinn A People’s History of the United Sates Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States has been a moving and influential book till its first publication date in 1980. It has told the story of the conquers‚ the leaders‚ and the rulers but also the hardship of the enslaved‚ the oppressed‚ and the led. Like one of his famous quotes say “There is an underside to every age about which history does not often speak‚ because history is written from records left

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    well-known figure in Europe and his works are being read and seen by everyone. He is a source of inspiration‚ so of course‚ you would want to use his work as an inspiration for your own artwork. Like you‚ many other artists used Shakespeare and his works as inspiration for their own works of art(paintings‚ sculptures‚ etc.). As you can see‚ Shakespeare’s works influenced visual arts created by artists in Europe during the 1600’s to 1900’s. Shakespeare is known for his well written plays and poems filled

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    environmental analysis) we did‚ we find out that Internet has a huge potential for new start up business. We see this opportunities‚ and we decide to conduct our business in a pure play method which selling product purely through Internet. Pure play business benefits us from minimizing the start up cost like rental fee‚ utilities fee‚ and other maintenance cost. Internet is a global reach network‚ doing business through Internet is able to help us to expand our business into global market easier. Our

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    The main point on this video is what factors contributed to the stock market crash to start the Great Depression in the 1930s. Because there was no regulation or government involvement in the stock markets at the time‚ corruption ran ramped. In the 1920s and 30s it was not considered corruption because there no laws against insider trading as there are today. The stock markets were manipulated to drive the cost of shares and stock up through the illusion that the market was strong and everyone was getting

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