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    Why do we need Management? Melisa Honeycutt Vista College Why do we need Management? A business is an ongoing activity that will not run itself. As the manager‚ you will have to set goals‚ determine how to reach those goals and make all the necessary decisions. You will have to purchase or make your product‚ price it‚ advertise it and sell it. You will have to keep records‚ and determine costs. You will have to control inventory‚ make the right buying decisions and keep costs down. You will

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    students do not have the time to take advantage of using their lunch period in a right manner. Why not bring back the healthy snacks? School vending machines bring many benefits into consideration. Think about the amount of money these snack machines can make. Half the profit can go into good charities if it’s thought well. It can also help to purchase any supplies‚ material the school would need. We should have vending machines because students would then have to take responsibility in spending

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    influence the decisions why some obey the law and why some do not: background‚ financial stability‚ education; they all affect the decisions that people make such as talking on the phone while driving or get in a car knowingly that there is alcohol in the system. Different from the culture I come from‚ Americans are typically law-abiding people due to the legal education that many received throughout their school years. However‚ in the same way as happens in every society‚ we acknowledge that everyone

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    “A League of their Own” review During World War II when men were gone overseas fighting for the war‚ women needed to fill the jobs they had left‚ including sports entertainment. In the 1992 film “A league of their own‚” ‚ a group of young ladies join the first All American girls professional baseball league and defy the laws of gender roles in that era. Penny Marshal directed this film. It Features Tom Hanks‚ Geena Davis‚ Lori Petty‚ and Madonna. Tom Hanks gained recognition by winning Funniest

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    Why We Study the Cell and Its Components The cell is the most basic form of life essentially. Anything that is living fundamentally is composed of cells. We study the cell because it is the simplest unit of all living organisms and to begin understanding life‚ we must realize the cell’s structure‚ whether it is about the different types of cells or how the cell functions. Biology is the study of life and for the human species; the cell is the most basic principle of life‚ which is why it is so

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    Topic: Why should we attend university? For people who have already finished high school‚ one of the choices they will have to make is whether to continue to higher education‚ which means going to college or university‚ or to start working and planning their life right away. Different people will have different choices of their own‚ but for me‚ I think there are two main reasons why we should attend college or university. The first thing that perhaps anyone would think about going to college

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    Life just is. You have to flow with it. Give yourself to the moment. Let it happen." -Jerry Brown If an individual allows changes to occur in one’s life‚ then love can be the wonderful result of that acceptance. The theme of reasons why we love and how we love different people is demonstrated throughout the book The Accidental Tourist‚ written by Anne Tyler. There are two main characters that undergo and accept the changes in their lives‚ and one character that stays static throughout the book

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    society has to sustain‚ then this topic would not be so debatable. Too many people do not see the effect that abortions cause. It is a very dangerous offence that affects the mother‚ father‚ the community‚ and most importantly‚ the fetus‚ and that is why abortion should be illegal in Canada. First‚ abortion is against God’s law in many Holy books such as the Bible and the Quran. Secondly‚ abortion does not only affect the individual‚

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    revolutionary Rhode Island came to be. Though settled three-hundred and seventy-six years ago‚ Rhode Island at that time‚ still holds similarities to what it means to be “American” today. America is synonymous with freedom‚ tolerance of those different‚ equality‚ and democracy. Rhode Island can be considered the most American of all thirteen original colonies‚ because it supported separatist government‚ practiced religious tolerance‚ and had a democracy from the start. Rhode Island may never have

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    me with one question; that why should we study poetry at all? I think I know just the right words to answer it. Poetry is a voice given to each one of us in our life time. It can be a roar‚ a scream or even a whisper. This voice can be used to express a variety of things. Often‚ people use poetry to express how they feel when they are misunderstood. Writing your feelings down in the form of poetry allows you be seen through the eyes of another person‚ and this is why poetry is important to me.

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