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    decentralization‚ there are many pros and cons. Decentralization can be beneficial in the fact that it allows for experts to take control of specific functions of an organization and easily convey information back and forth. It also allows for direct contact and relationships with managers. Decentralization also allows managers to participate in planning. Unfortunately‚ there are disadvantages of decentralization as well. Some managers will find that they have too much work to do and other will have too

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    Source C also explains how the chemicals used for fracking aren’t human-friendly which can lead to mutations in the skin. Finally‚ Source C touches open the emission of greenhouse gases. The release of such gases is harmful to our already deteriorating ozone layer. Other cons of fracking are explored in source B would be pollution associated with the process of fracking from the noise of fracking and the process itself. While fracking is detrimental to the earth‚ there are also some pros presented by

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    Technology comes with many different pros and cons‚ but in my opinion the pros overrule the cons by a long shot. We as people depend on all different types of technology‚ though some are more dependent than others. These things can range from helping police solve crimes‚ keeping us connected to our loved ones through social media and I cannot forget about how helpful phones have been for my loved ones and I. The only huge con I can think of is children may become overwhelmed by technology and spend

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    College football debate Here’s an easy question‚ who was the division one NCAA football national championship last year? If you said the Alabama Crimson Tide you are correct‚ sort of. Yes‚ Alabama did defeat the LSU Tigers 21-0 in the National Championship game‚ but some other teams could make a case for National Champions as well. According to the end of the year Associated Press Poll‚ Alabama was not an unanimous number one. LSU received one first place vote and Oklahoma State received 4 first

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    Alexander Hamilton once said of the Electoral College‚ that‚ “The mode of appointment of the Chief Magistrate of the United States is almost the only part of the system‚ of any consequence‚ which has escaped without severe censure. . . . I venture somewhat further‚ and hesitate not to affirm that if the manner of it be not perfect‚ it is at least excellent” (Schumaker 13). These words that were spoken more than 200 years ago still ring true today; the system we use to decide our chief of state may

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    Watching television has many pros‚ such as entertainment and laughter‚ information on current events‚ how to guides‚ and alerts; but along with the pros‚ there are some very serious and dangerous cons. Television shows‚ including commercials‚ have a propensity to show their creative works on us and show us their ideas and opinions; which isn’t favorable on us because it can lead to a decline in our own imagination and creativity and make it so we cannot think on our own since creation is readily

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    A gun‚ like any other item‚ cannot work itself. It is therefore necessary to differentiate its key purpose from the finality imposed on it by its user. A firearm is scientifically speaking a bullet launcher and‚ like any weapon‚ since it is indeed a weapon‚ its primary and intrinsic purpose is to serve as a means of attacking or defending‚ or more clearly of hurt or kill. Rendering the Washington Post‚ more than 270 million firearms are in circulation in the United States. Per Latitude news‚ this

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    There are workers who cannot work in an organization where they do not belong to a union while others would not want any association with unions. On the other hand‚ no employer is ever enthusiastic to engage unions in employee relations because they end up causing bitter relations between the employer and employees. However‚ it must be understood that unions are of great importance where there are issues with worker’s rights‚ their benefits and workplace safety. The main role of a union remains to

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    blood is continuously pumped out from the heart and around the system in two circuits‚ it carries oxygen and vital nutrients to all parts of the body and removes harmful waste products from tissues. (P.169) What is the hepatic portal system?(Answer if your last name starts A – M) The hepatic portal system is an arrangement of blood vessels between two different sets of tissue. Blood from the stomach‚ spleen ‚ intestines and pancreas drains into a number of veins which merge to become the portal vein

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    readers beyond the events of the final page. Arthurian legends have been continued‚ retold‚ and reimagined so often that the story—if only a vague outline of it—has engrained itself in our culture. Mary Frances Zambreno‚ in her article‚ “Why Do Some Stories Keep Returning?” explores why that particular story has remained in the forefront of our consciousness. Zambreno argues that the inclusion of gaps compels authors to fill them‚ even when the gaps are less obvious. Marie de France’s Lanval both supplements

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