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    for children)‚ which means that any new idea can find its place with fairly low competition overall. In ZAP’s case‚ the idea was good because until 1994‚ not many people knew about this opportunity in the market and it was a great way to succeed for Starr and his new company. The barriers for entry were low. The barriers now are much higher due to higher interest for the products from customers and an increased number of companies in this industry. • Unfortunately for ZAP‚ the EV industry has many

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    The Progressive Era

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    The Progressive Era was a period that showed the goals and contradictions found in American society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Theodore Roosevelt summed up the Progressive/Reform feeling in his "Square Deal" speech - that it was all about morals‚ not economics. His goal was the "moral regeneration of the business world." He preached that it was wrong for some people to get ahead in business and politics by tricks and schemes‚ while others were cheated out of the opportunity

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    thinking about her future” (Brown‚ Victoria Bissell). Jane Addams’ eye opener was on her second trip to Europe with her friend from Rockford‚ Ellen G. Starr because of what they visited in Tonybee Hall‚ a settlement house. When she returned from Europe‚ she became very inspired‚ she opened a settlement house as well with her friend‚ Ellen G. Starr. This settlement house was named Hull House. It was named “Hull House” because of Charles Hull‚ the builder of the house itself. “Addams initially financed

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    (2011). Laboratory Exercises for Biology 101. Hayden McNeil‚ Chapel Hill‚ NC. 2. Silverstein‚ A; Silverstein‚ V; Silverstein-Nunn‚ L. (2008). Science Concepts: Photosynthesis (Revised Edition). Twenty-First Century Books‚ Minneapolis‚ MN. 3. Starr‚ C; Evers‚ C; Starr‚ L. (2007). Biology: Concepts and Applications‚ Seventh Edition. Brooks/Cole Publishing Company‚ Portland‚ OR.

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    Jane Addams‚ a pioneering social worker‚ helped bring attention to the possibility of revolutionizing America’s attitude toward the poor. Not only does she remain a rich source of provocative social theory to this day‚ her accomplishments affected the philosophical‚ sociological‚ and political thought. Addams was an activist of courage and a thinker of originality. Jane Addams embodied the purest moral standards of society which were best demonstrated by her founding of the Hull-House and her

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    sales has also increased the traffic problem of the town which is also projected to get worst once the new stadium is build. To solve the problem‚ the Marty Starr the University’s president has asked the University Planning Committee to solve the problem. Based on the traffic projections that the University has made‚ it was concluded by Dr. Starr that the roads leading to the interstate highway from the stadium should have a sufficient capacity of 35‚000 cars per hour. In order to solve the problem

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    Henrietta Lacks Analysis

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    Paul Starr (The Social Transformation of American Medicine [Library of Congress Cataloging in Public Data‚ 1982]‚ pp. 14-15) describes medical paternalism‚ as fulfilling an authoritative role to make judgments on the needs of clients. In the case of Henrietta

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    ISSUE 11. Did Women and Men Benefit Equally From the Renaissance? YES: Margaret L. King‚ from Women of the Renaissance NO: Joan Kelly-Gadol‚ from "Did Women Have a Renaissance?" in Renate Bridenthal‚ Claudia Koonz‚ and Susan Stuard‚ eds.‚ Becoming Visible: Women in European History‚ 2d ed. http://www.dushkin.com/catalog/0072548665.mhtml?SECTION=TOC ISSUE 1. Did Homo Sapiens Originate in Africa? YES: Christopher Stringer and Robin McKie‚ from African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity NO:

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    first started out in Shanghai by a young American entrepreneur named Cornelius Vander Starr in 1919. He founded the AAU‚ or American Asiatic Underwriters‚ which was a small insurance agency that represented a few American insurance companies based in Shanghai. Seven years later‚ in 1926‚ Starr founded the American International Underwriters (AIU) in New York‚ which was his first office in America. By 1933‚ Starr decided to move his companies’ headquarters to New York permanently because of World War

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    Realism vs. Liberalism

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    Cited: Kinsella‚ David Russett‚ Bruce Starr‚ Harvey. World Politics‚ The menu for choice. 6th ed. New York: Bedford/St. Martins‚ 2000

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