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    personal relationship. But when two people live together for their own strictly private reasons‚ and carve out their own‚ strictly private bargain about the relationship‚ we call that relationship not marriage but "cohabitation." In America‚ it is now more popular than ever. More men and women are moving in together‚ sharing an apartment and a bed‚ without getting married first. The latest Census Bureau figures show four million couples living together outside of marriage (not counting gay couples)

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    poverty. Rich nations have always been giving aid to poor nations‚ but there have been arguments of whether rich nations should continue to provide aid for poor nations since it reap negative consequences and aid not reaching the correct group. However‚ it is not possible for rich nations to stop giving aid as poor nations will be unable to survive on its own. Rich nations should stop giving aid to poorer nations as this can create over-reliance. Due to the constant help given by rich nations‚ government

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    The Zulu Nation

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    The Zulu Tribe LaDonya Price ANT 101 Michael King Originated AmaZulu believing they’re descendants of the patriarch Zulu‚ born to an Nguni Chief in the Congo Basin area 16th Century Zulu migrated southward‚ incorporating customs of the San‚ African Bushmen. Between the years of 1816-1828 the Zulu became the mightiest military force in S. African‚ increasing their land from 100 square miles to 11‚500. Under the rule of King Shaka‚ they entered into treaties

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    Nations Bank

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    Nations Bank Purpose: The purpose of this case is to calculate a stock’s price using its past dividends as an indicator of future dividend growth rates. The student must determine the stock’s required rate of return (CAPM) and future expected dividend growth rate and use the Gordon Growth Model to calculate a current price. 1. The equation for CAPM is kj = Rf + [bj x (Rm - Rf)] where‚ kj = required return on asset j‚ Rf = risk-free rate of return‚ bj = beta coefficient for asset

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    Sport Events

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    Sports have always been an integral part of human lifestyle. The Olympics today is no longer exclusive to the Greeks alone after their revival in the 20th century. Today major sporting events such as the Olympics and World Cup are being held around the world. Hence to accommodate international athletes‚ such sporting events have to be organized in large cities having state-of-art facilities. Hosting sports events certainly benefits the host nations which is evident by the intense bidding to bag the

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    Weight of the Nation

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    Part I: Consequences ​Part I of The Weight of the Nation discussed the effects of the obesity epidemic in America. It immediately grabbed my attention when they stated that more than 18% of American children are obese. Two-thirds of America (or 68.8%) is overweight or obese. There is a strong connection between a high BMI and diabetes mellitus and hypertension‚ especially when accompanied by a high percentage of abdominal fat. I found it interesting‚ and important‚ that the first woman who shared

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    Everyone is born with intelligence and many of us possess multiple intelligences. But‚ everyone has their own unique set of intellectual strengths and weaknesses. According to Gardener‚ “intelligence is the ability to solve problems‚ or to create products‚ that are valued within one or more cultural setting.” Gardener also stated that each individual has seven intelligences and these multiple intelligences can be nurtured and strengthened‚ or ignored and weakened. The seven intelligences by Gardener

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    "Seeds of the sixties" At first glance what this documentary expresses is the freedom that was very bluntly practiced in the sixties. They describe the strong beliefs that young people possessed at this time of confusion‚ passion and era of rebellion. As we further get into the film they give an explanation of the possible causation of this era‚ which would be the 1950’s‚ and the social repression enforced at this time. "The Baby Boom"‚ was called the years in the 50’s were there was an economical

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    Relationships with Technology Everyone has their own relationship with technology. After careful observation of my Hendrix community‚ self-reflection‚ and analysis of reading selections from Turkle’s Alone Together‚ I noticed some of the advantages of technology. It can help us make connections‚ stay connected‚ and escape. Even with these different advantages‚ we must realize the importance of not allowing technology to overpower our lives. If we allow ourselves to become engulfed in technology

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    Is sports too closely linked to politics? The scope of sports has changed to include many aspects today‚ such as commercialization‚ endorsement and moneymaking opportunities. However sports continue to remain closely linked to politics‚ it may sometimes cross over the line of being overly linked to politics. Sports diplomacy is when sports are used as a political tool to enhance (or sometime worsen) diplomatic relationship between two entitles. The nature of sports is changed when parties get

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