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    In his speech‚ “The State of the Union‚” President Barack Obama asserts that without proper background checks‚ regaining possession of propaganda‚ and adequate proportion of government weapons to civilian firearms‚ America will continue to witness horrific events however‚ it is the constitutional right to vote for rights of the people. Obama supports his assertion through repetition. Obama’s purpose is to tighten the second amendment in order to maintain order and safety of civilians. Obama employs

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    I got the honor to partner with D’andra Rios for this group project. She is a beautiful 18 year old brown eyed Caucasian puertorican. D’andra lives in west Islip and moved here from South Carolina. She went to Bayview elementary school then moved onto north Myrtle Beach elementary then furthering on to an intermediate school for 4th and 5th grade. Then approaching junior high she was enrolled into north Myrtle Beach middle school. Then a little change of location she moved out of South Carolina and

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    from Chapter 5‚ describe how groups can influence people in positive and in negative ways. In this essay‚ I am going to describe how groups can influence people in a positive and in a negative ways. I will be using evidence drawn from Chapter 5 of the study text ‘’Starting with psychology’’ Spoors et al (2011). It is in a human nature to be a part of a social group. Belonging to a group‚ such as family‚ clubs‚ sport teams or group of friends‚ give us support‚ it make us feel good about ourselves

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    can be destructive‚ it can also be a creative and positive force. Discuss the ways in which conflict can benefit group work. Include in your discussion at least two strategies that could be used to minimise any harmful effects of conflict in group work. COR 109 Essay 1 Conflict can benefit group work‚ as it can be a creative and positive force when it is conducted in a constructive manner . Effective communication

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    Question 1 We believe that Ms Stark should not revise her recommendation regarding FPL. The HOLD recommendation seems to be the most appropriate. Our judgement assumes a dividend cut from FPL. However‚ this dividend cut would be a precise strategic choice rather than one dictated by financing difficulties. Specifically‚ the dividend cut will raise future growth‚ with little effect on the stock price. By cutting dividends‚ FPL can react better to future threats. After an initial panic selling triggered

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    Evil Work Makes A Good Man

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    In the esteemed theologian and former monk‚ Martin Luther’s Freedom of a Christian‚ he discusses the ideals of what makes a saved Christian man. The statement in question being‚ “Good works do not make a good man but a good man does good works. Evil works do not make an evil man‚ but an evil man does evil works” (Luther 6) However religious they may seem‚ these ideas apply to not only the religious way of life‚ but the life of the average person. The United States‚ in particular‚ is plagued by corporate

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    powers- has shown that Congress holds the most power making final decisions through impeachment‚ oversights‚ and accepting or denying presidential requests- i.e. treaties and the appointment of judges. Within two centuries‚ Congress‚ considered as the “boss” of the executive and judiciary‚ has transformed into the nation’s instrumental powerhouse. Under Article I of the United States (U.S)

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    Together For Life

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    watching them speak‚ you observe that they continuously finish each others’ sentences. They have graduated college‚ each with their own degree in teaching. They will however only work one job and receive one salary. Seems unfair for all the hard work each girl put into an education and toward graduating. Many young people faced with something that seems so unfair may cope with life differently than these two amazing girls.

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    If at first you don’t succeed‚ trytry again. This phrase became an important quote for Bob after being paralyzed from the waist down. He faced many challenges after the car accident a few years ago. Perseverance helped him overcome these challenges. His First challenge‚ when discharged from the hospital‚ was learning to use the wheelchair. In the beginning‚ he would bump into walls‚ furniture‚ and even the handicap railings going down a ramp. Practicing everyday made it possible to hone his

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    Roosevelts Request: Why Congress Should Declare War On Japan United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s request to Congress to declare war on Japan after the attacks on Pearl Harbor was a crucial decision. Roosevelt’s decision can leave many wondering if it was the best decision for the country or could he have taken another approach? Roosevelt’s request for declaration of war on Japan was a necessary response to the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ which created a large threat to the United States

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