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    Why Franchise. Franchising has attracted some 34‚000 people in the UK to invest in their future in self employment. Here are 15 reasons why franchises offer an attractive business opportunity. 1. Established brand value. Prior to launching a franchise‚ the franchisor has developed and established attractive and meaningful branding for the operation‚ and as the network of franchisees expands the national recognition of this brand grows. When a franchisee enters into a mature franchisee network

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    What is Meaningful? And why knowing matters? In my previous blog I wrote: “After many years of research‚ including reading what seemed like an endless list of psychology books and journals by some very smart researchers (by the way‚ I am still reading and researching…..)‚ I concluded that successful living is doing meaningful things. So it begs the question: What is meaningful? In short‚ the meaningful builds‚ improves and edifies. On the other hand‚ meaning-less behaviors and actions harm‚ deflate

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    According to Socrates a just city where most of the population is virtuous‚ because a just city is based on the virtues of wisdom‚ moderation‚ and courage. The reason the city came into existence was for justice‚ not pleasure and happiness. Wisdom and good judgment are based upon knowledge. Also‚ Socrates examines the effect of wealth on craftsmen‚ and states that if a potter gets rich‚ he will not be concerned for his craft and will become lazy and a bad potter; unless he remains poor‚ then he wont be

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    Why Sports Teams Move and Cities Fight To Keep Them Professional sports‚ like most of our popular culture‚ can be understood only partly by through its exiting plays and tremendous athletes. Baseball and football most of all are not only games anymore but also hardcore businesses. As businesses‚ sports leagues can be as conniving‚ deceitful‚ and manipulative as any other businesses in the world. No matter what the circumstances are‚ it seems that Politicians are always some how right around

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    to escape from something. One of the major reasons and concerns are they want to escape from family problems. There tends to be family violence in the home of either physical or mental abuse. Sexual molestation from a family member or someone around them can also trigger a teen runaway. Or failure to give attention to the youth as now a days parents might be at work all the time and do not provide adequate attention to the youth with results in a feeling of neglect.

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    Rebecca Onstott College Sociology November 15‚ 2012 Gender Roles: Why do we still follow them? For centuries‚ gender roles have dictated the lives of men and women; from lives outside of the home and within the home‚ relationships with family and other close friends. In the beginning gender roles played a very strict purposes based on human anatomy. In the hunting and gathering society‚ men would go out to hunt and for war while the women would stay back and provide for the children. This was

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    In What Is Good and Why: The Ethics of Well-Being‚ Richard Kraut argues against a “conative” conception of the good. According to him‚ this view is attractive because it emphasizes the satisfaction of desires and volitions‚ giving agents “a starring role to play” in creating their own good (114). The conative theory proposes that when an agent (rationally) desires something‚ that thing is good for them precisely because it is the object of their desire (or conation) (118). A proponent of this view

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    Meaning of Life and Socrates

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    is not worth living” Socrates was considered by many to be the wisest man in ancient Greece. While he was eventually condemned for his wisdom‚ his spoken words are still listened to and followed today. When‚ during his trial‚ Socrates stated that‚ "the unexamined life is not worth living" (Plato 45)‚ people began to question his theory. They began to wonder what Socrates meant with his statement‚ why he would feel that a life would not be worth living. To them‚ life was above all else‚ and

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    When Mrs. Record does not find Joey with Jamie or Emaline‚ Emaline says: “The alarm that rang in my head on seeing Angus riding in Harry’s truck rang even louder” (page 189). What might Emaline be feeling and why? I think Emaline felt doubtful and relieved. Once she saw Angus with Harry‚ she knew something bad was going to happen. Emaline knew that Harry Record was going to do an ignorant act because of his hate towards Angus. She kept the image of Angus in the

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    Immigration is a way to move from one country to another country to live and to work. Nowadays‚ many people decide to immigrate to have a better life. Immigrants increase economic efficiency by reducing labor shortages in low- and high-skilled markets because their educational backgrounds fill holes in the native-born labor market.There are many causes of immigration‚ but we put the scope on two causes of immigration. There are the employment and the education. First‚ employment opportunities

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