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    ECONPROJECTS 1. Trimester-Long Marketing Plan Project Form a group of 5 members each‚ decide on a “fictional” consumer product or service you wish to bring to market. During the course of the Trimester‚ each of the elements of the marketing plan‚ coordinating with the text chapter‚ will be reviewed. At the end of the semester‚ each group is to present their entire marketing plan to the class. The following is an outline of this process: Chapter # | Title | Element of the Marketing

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    Wobble Board Case Study

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    Title: Postural control in standing on a wobble board Background: Standing on a small or unstable base of support‚ a person must correct his posture to maintain the position of the body’s center of mass to fall within the area of support. Postural control is facilitated through several movement strategies such as ankle strategy‚ knee strategy‚ hip strategy‚ or stepping strategy when a person loses his balance. In addition to the counter-rotation mechanism‚ a mechanism to prevent a loss of balance

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    Sol Paddle Board History

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    SOLsombrero Brand: SOL Paddle Boards Model: SOLsombrero Length: 11’4” Weight: 39 lbs. https://www.solpaddle.com/products/solsombrero SOL Paddle Boards is another brand that loves to have a bit of fun with their naming conventions‚ so their fishing oriented stand up paddle board is called the SOLsombrero. Don’t let the silly name deter you though as the SOLsombrero is actually a serious board with plenty of features that anglers will appreciate. Not only does it have a length of 11’4” and width

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    ATTENDANCE AT A COMMUNITY BOARD MEETING 1. Before you attend the meeting‚ write down your expectations. How many people will attend? What are the topics that will be addressed? What will the site be like? Compare these notes with your actual experience and describe this in your report. I attend my first community board meeting and I thought that there would be about 25 people but to my surprise there were more than 45 people in attendance. Upon arrival to the board meeting I imagined that the

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    came to be known as Brown v. Board of Education was actually the name given to five separate cases that were heard by the U.S. Supreme Court concerning the issue of segregation in public schools. These cases were Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ Briggs v. Elliot‚ Davis v. Board of Education of Prince Edward County (VA.)‚ Boiling v. Sharpe‚ and Gebhart v. Ethel. While the facts of each case are different‚ the main issue in each was the constitutionality of state-sponsored segregation in public

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    A Portable Motorized Body Board The lightest personal watercraft on the market weighs 600 pounds. Jason Woods’s Kymera (named after both the mythological creature and a type of deepwater fish) weighs a mere 35. The concept was a carbon-fiber body board powered by a small engine that would propel a rider at exhilarating speeds while displacing roughly half an inch of water. Vacationers could explore waterways without a boat‚ and because the Kymera would weigh only 35 pounds‚ one person could haul

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    Brown v. Board of Education The case of brown v. board of education was one of the biggest turning points for African Americans to becoming accepted into white society at the time. Brown vs. Board of education to this day remains one of‚ if not the most important cases that African Americans have brought to the surface for the better of the United States. Brown v. Board of Education was not simply about children and education (Silent Covenants pg 11); it was about being equal in a society that

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    Discussion Board 4 Reply

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    I found your Discussion Board Forum 4 post quite interesting. I didn’t agree with the post in its entirety. Opening a new business is hard work. Anyone looking into opening a business should thoroughly do their research. Betty has done some great ground work by researching a few franchises. The franchise concept is a great option for someone new to the business world. The franchisor usually continues to support the operation of the franchisee ’s business by providing advertising‚ accounting‚ training

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    are annoyed. “. Thousands of cases of objects being thrown around or smashed and heavy objects being lifted by unseen hands have been reported from many countries.” (unknown 1)The Ouija board is one way spirits can talk to people. Sometimes if you don’t say goodbye they could stay out and haunt you. ‘The Ouija board is one technique for contacting spirits that has a reputation for being manipulated and used for evil purposes.Sometimes they will not even harm you. They will just open doors or play creepy

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    Brown v. Board of Education Back in the 1950’s ‚ the saying for schools was “separate but equal”. All over the south most of the public schools did not allow colored students to attend their white schools. Alot of the colored students felt as if they were getting a more poor education compared to all the other white students. This law was challenged by thirteen parents who all attempted to enroll their kids into white public schools. Down the road a lawsuit came about that was filed against the

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