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    optimistic. I think it would be very interesting to know how the future will look like but at the same time I’m afraid of it. Will there be some things that would change my life forever? Do we still live on planet earth? Or on another planet? So many questions which answers I can only guess. The majority of people on Earth is living in cities and towns nowadays so it’s not wrong to think about future development of cities. In future the population will grow and big cities like New York City‚ Los

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    xxx 10 Million Dollar Essay When we think of giving to charities today‚ we’re not sure what to think. One might imagine going to a building where we can donate money in‚ or visiting a website where you enter an amount of money and your credit card number. Charities haven’t made themselves highly accessible yet. My charity aims to fix that. With nothing but the clothes on my back and 10 million dollars‚ I will start the non-profit Charity organization called Charity-ception. Charity-ception is

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    1.0 Introduction: I work for the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority. The Authority is established by the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority Act an autonomous Regulatory Body. The Act empowers the Authority to formulate policies‚ set procurement and disposal standards‚ build procurement and disposal capacity and supervise the procurement and disposal practices of all procuring and disposing entities‚ which include central government ministries and

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    is concerned‚ we should always give priority to simple wholefood over richer and meatier fatty products. We should choose healthy products such as lean meat‚ fish‚ wholemeal bread‚ low-fat cottage cheese‚ skimmed milk or yoghurt‚ fresh fruit and vegetables because they contain vitamins and minerals which are good for our health. But we should avoid chips‚ cookies‚ pies‚ sweets‚ sauces‚ spaghetti‚ hot-dogs‚ hamburgers‚ stews or fatty meat‚ alcohol and coffee. If possible‚ we should eat regularly five

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    Before reading What America Would Be Like Without Blacks‚ by Ralph Ellison‚ I asked myself how would the author explain the title and what point would he argue from. He starts with questioning the “concept of race” and speak on the fantasies of a “blackless America.” Ellison goes on to talk about the history of the time period where blacks were almost removed. My favorite example of this removal was the quote from President Abraham Lincoln in 1862‚ “Your race suffers greatly‚ many of them by living

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    What problems and challenges does Google face in this case? What is the source of these problems and challenges? One of the many problems that Google faces in this case is the fact that they constantly have to compete with other big companies in the industry such as Microsoft. Google must constantly come up with new ideas and actual software to make sure they can stay on top with their competitors. Another major problem that Google faces in this case is also the fact that they were slapped with

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    Be Careful What You Sign There are many cases decided by courts across the country addressing the enforceability of evergreen clauses pertaining to different business transactions. In most cases‚ particularly in the context of commercial business-to-business contracts‚ courts strictly construe these provisions where the contract language is clear and unambiguous. If the contract language is not followed and notice is not given within the required time to terminate‚ the contract extends for another

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    MGT 441 Module 6 Assignment Joyce Washington Contractually Solving Disputes According to Possum‚ 2011‚ there are several major concerns for disputes. They include‚ discrimination rules‚ past practice‚ outsourcing‚ subcontracting working conditions‚ production standards‚ supervisors doing production work‚ hours of work‚ individual personnel assignments‚ work assignments‚ incentives‚ and discipline. Possum states that the seven grievances are: “pay (17 percent)‚ working conditions (16

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    A Critique of Jill Dubisch’s You Are What You Eat Before reading Jill Dubisch’s article You Are What You Eat‚ I had many presumptions regarding how Dubisch would connect the health food movement to Geertz and his definition of religion. When thinking about the supposed “premise” of religion‚ I had always believed the vague and obscure definition that religion is a set of beliefs and practices that center around a divine force. Because of my ignorance regarding religion‚ my views were incredulous

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    product when they see the pragmatists buy and happy with it‚ it’s not difficult to sell the conservatives. But the pragmatists are also the followers; they’ll buy when they see someone else buys. Thus‚ the problem is how to sell the product to the pragmatists. As the early adopters are risk takers who like to try new things‚ they drive the high-tech industry because they see the potential to be a leader in the way that no one has gone before. For that reason‚ it’s now possible to sell the high-tech product

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