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    Believing they are doing good by the people‚ historians like Paul Johnson do not delve into the brutal ventures of famed figures in history when regarding America. Other historians‚ like Howard Zinn‚ are writing to tell history from sides otherwise overlooked with complete wholeness on the subject. No matter how many horrid crimes theses conquerors‚ explorers‚ founders and so on did‚ greater things came out of the ashes of those crimes and

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    Dorm Life Proposal

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    Dorm Life at its Best The perception people have of dorms in general is definitely not what dorms are really like. Here at Valdosta State‚ dorm life would be more compared to life in jail. The living environment isn’t the greatest in dorms. Living on campus in a dorm is supposed to be homey‚ like your home away from home‚ but that is not the case. Dorm rooms are very small‚ and it’s hard living with someone else in such a small spaces. Along with being confined to a small place‚ there is no privacy

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    Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan were two great Presidents in American history. They both felt that America was in a different Predicament. Ronald Reagan felt that America was in peril and wanted to help America and Lyndon B. Johnson felt that America was on the rise. The two Presidents had conflicting ideals‚ however they had shared some of the same ideals. These two presidents used the power of the President to fulfill their own goals‚ and they used different means to accomplish these goals

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    Jomanie Jean Louis English 10 Honors Period: 2 3/25/18 13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson Quote: “Rule #1: You may bring only what fits in your backpack. Don’t try to fake it with a purse or a carry-on. Rule #2: You may not bring guidebooks‚ phrase books‚ or any kind of foreign language aid. And no journals. Rule #3: You cannot bring extra money or credit/debit cards‚ travelers’ checks‚ etc. I’ll take care of all that. Rule #4: No electronic crutches. This means no laptop‚ no cell phone

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    Project Proposal Analysis of China’s Monopolist Policy on the Exportation of Rare Earth Metals ISSUE: China is by far the world’s biggest supplier (97%) of the 17 rare earth metallic elements that are essential to produce iPhones‚ wind turbines‚ electric cars‚ robots working assembly lines‚ precision-guided missiles and a host of other items. China sits on a large portion of the world’s known reserves and has maintained almost total dominance over supplies in recent years. There is currently

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    Shareholders Rights

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    Requirements for Valid Action at a Shareholder Meeting * Read statute‚ bylaws and articles * 1. Authority for the meeting * 2. Proper notice (or waiver of notice) * 3. Quorum * 4. Required number of votes cast in favor 1. Authority for Meeting * The meeting must be authorized * Look to statute and bylaws for authorization * Annual meetings MBCA §7.01 * Special meetings MBCA § 7.02 * Court ordered meetings MBCA § 7.03

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    Memo to Shareholders

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    Memo to Shareholders – Carpino Company To: Shareholders‚ Carpino Company Inc. From: Subject: First Year Performance of Carpino Company Introduction Upon completion of Carpino Company’s first year of business‚ it is with great satisfaction that I present to you the year end Cash Flow Statement and analysis for the period ended January 31‚ 2007. You will notice the statement as presented shows in detail the various operating‚ investing‚ and financing activities of the organization. Analysis

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    Role of Shareholders

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    we are going to explain the role of shareholders‚ directors and partners in the different types of business; and then we will see the importance of legal constraints on decision making within business organisations. 1- THE ROLE OF THE SHAREHOLDERS: There are no shares in the sole trader and partnership ownership; that is why shareholders do not apply in these two types of businesses. In Private Limited Companies‚ there must be at least two shareholders but no maximum number. The principal

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    Texas vs. Johnson A very controversial court case in American history was Texas vs. Johnson (1984). In 1984‚ a man named Gregory Lee Johnson followed a group of anti – Reagan protesters to oppose the American exploitation of third world countries. This act of rebellion resulted in the burning of the American flag. Out of a total of approximately one hundred demonstrators who were involved in this ordeal‚ Johnson was solely charged with a crime. Johnson was arrested under Texas law‚ which made

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