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    other hand‚ anti-federalists‚ back country people or people involved in business but not in the mercantile economy‚ opposed the ratification of the constitution. The two sides‚ after much debate‚ were able to come to a compromise after the Bill of Rights was included into the Constitution. When the new Constitution was drafted‚ the ratification‚ the official approval by the people of the United States‚ sparked a national debate. People were shocked by the radical changes it proposed; they expected

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    Where is the line between protecting people’s safety and protecting their privacy? Some people argue that officials should be able to invade the privacy of others. They think that this could possibly keep others safe. Some argue the opposite‚ that officials should not be able to use the information they obtained from private devices or social networking sites. There are absolutely no reasons for officials to be able to look through personal belongings because they want to. For example‚ police can

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    parents believe that school uniforms take away the right of self-expression. School uniforms have been an on-going debate in the United States public school systems. Many individuals feel that uniforms lessen competition among students and bring a sense of equality in school. Those who are against school uniforms believe that they prevent students from expressing themselves and hinders creativity. Some students may see uniforms as a violation of their rights‚ while others feel they benefit from them

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    rational choice among alternatives. A decision is the result of making a judgment or reaching a conclusion. In order to perform their jobs well‚ managers must make good decision. The Decision Making Process/ The Rational Model of Decision Making There are different ways‚ or models‚ for thinking about decision making. Attempts to show how people should make a decision are called rational model of decision-making‚ it assume that decision makers apply a carefully set of criteria or rationale for their

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    Should Doctors Take Gifts

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    least genuine attempts to do so. Since it is so personal‚ patients may feel that they are still in debt to their healthcare providers even if proper payment was done. These patients may give their healthcare professional a gift to show their thanks. Should the healthcare professional accept or reject these gifts? Currently‚ it seems that the decision is up to the healthcare professional’s discretion. To begin with‚ some sort of loose definition must be set for the types of gifts that are being discussed

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    introduction to it Question 1 What different types of decision a manager has to take in strategic planning process? Strategic planning: The process of determining a company’s long-term goals and then identifying the best approach for achieving those goals. A manager’s primary challenge is to solve problems creatively. While drawing from a variety of academic disciplines‚ and to help managers respond to the challenge of creative problem solving‚ principles of

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    what it takes to be a man

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    Kirsten Schmidt English IV Mrs. Kiesling 9/29/14 What it Takes to be a Man Shockingly‚ in today’s society‚ about fifty percent of marriages end in divorce. Is this because it is becoming impossible to find guys who are truly‚ real men? The guys of the 21st century all seem to be extremely conceded and cocky. If something doesn’t go their way‚ trust me‚ you will know about it. Although real men aren’t expected to be your warriors and superheroes like they were in the eighteen hundredths

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    Working in-groups may sometimes be time-consuming and unproductive‚ but there are also some tangible and intangible rewards that we benefit from. When you think of tangible rewards‚ you think of something you can see and feel. In a group environment‚ tangible rewards like merchandise and travel‚ the target group has the opportunity to see them and feel them and therefore form an emotional attachment to them. Cash awards do not provide the long-lasting effects of merchandise since cash awards are

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     Mangroves help to maintain water quality‚ protect wildlife and coasts. Mangroves can treat wastes in rivers and streams. Roots of mangroves trap wastes and filter the water before it flows back into the sea. Bacteria in soil can break down the biodegradable wastes and convert them into nutrients for mangroves. The roots of mangroves also hold the soil together firmly and prevent it from being washed into the river. Mangroves can also protect coastal areas from erosions. It can absorb the

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    I believe the United States government’s role should be to take care of the citizens of the United States. The government should always take care of the people. Without the citizens‚ there would be no such thing as government. The United States government should be enforcing the laws it makes. It should be sticking by the constitution. The government shouldn’t be providing its citizens with so many free services. It’s great for the people receiving it but the ones who aren’t are ultimately paying

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