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    The human species is the most unique and difficult species to understand and comprehend on the planet. For that reason‚ people have been studying other people for centuries. It is in our nature to want to understand ourselves and what happens around us as much as possible. Research has revealed such things like what the human body is comprised of‚ the effects sickness has on the body‚ the benefits of regular exercise and a healthy diet‚ and the physical changes that occur during the natural aging

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    create‚ the desire to know‚ the desire to exist‚ and the desire to have power. I believe that through serious analysis of European history from The Middle Ages to the seventeenth century (476-1700’s) (lecture notes‚ The Middle Ages) that the want to have power has had much significance. The want to have power has dealt with three social classes‚ two religions‚ and many other countries along with‚ conquerors and explorers that have contributed to Europe’s past. The Middle ages had started off with

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    The Jazz Age Jazz. The style of music that just makes you want to dance. The blues‚ a kind of music that makes you want to cry. The 20’s were famous for great jazz and blues entertainers such as Louis Armstrong‚ Bessie Smith‚ and George Gershwin. The most famous of all though is Duke Ellington. Duke Ellington playing at the Cotton Club. The Duke as he is also known as is a Jazz legend. Ellington is a pianist‚ a composer and a bandleader. The Duke started playing professionally at the age of 17

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    The 1828 election was unlike any other before it; it introduced lots of things that evolved into what elections are like today‚ including economic and social changes‚ who can vote‚ how many people vote‚ how candidates portray themselves‚ and the different backgrounds of the candidates. In the 1800’s‚ not many people could vote compared to today. In the elections before the 1828 election‚ the only ones that could vote were white males who were at least 21 years old‚ educated‚ and owned property.

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    drastically alter how an ecosystem function. Similar to wolves and elephants‚ a single species‚ not matter the population‚ can have a profound influence on its habitat. Dr. Doris Abele mentioned this in an article when she said‚ “the loss of important species is changing the coastal ecosystems and their highly productive food webs‚ and we still can’t predict the long-term consequences” (Abele). Not only is sediment due to glacier warming affecting ecosystems right now‚ but the effects are also long term

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    ago. I would of been in the eighth grade 5 years ago. I was in middle school and didn’t have a care in the world except for going to high school the next year because I was terrified. My life would be different in the 1920’s as of then because in middle school was around when technology was coming out i we were in the 1920’s we would not have as big as technology we were beginning to have. All though the 1920’s was known as the roaring twenties and was when technology was becoming bigger but not as

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    Here in the United States‚ we‚ historically‚ have had countless instances‚ occurrences‚ and notable events related to racism‚ discrimination‚ slavery‚ and more. Social (and racial) relations in this nation have been constantly changing since the 16th century. In the decades after civil rights‚ however‚ these relations between people of different ethnic and racial backgrounds have improved significantly. Despite this fact‚ one can still argue that there are racist attitudes that continue to exist

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    presents a concern for a number of people who play video games‚ or parents who let their children play games‚ in hope that they do not develop an addiction to this activity. Two separate studies that were conducted‚ analyzed potential predictors as to what may cause a gamer to develop a pathological gaming habit‚ one investigating video games as a whole (Liau et al.‚ 2015a)‚

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    success of an organization is attributed by effective skills managers exhibit in running the affairs of the organization as they persuade employees to employ efforts and any other necessary resources that make the organization to achieve the desired results. An “effective” manager takes responsibility for ensuring that each individual within his department succeeds and that the team or business unit achieves results. Successful managers require both talent and skills. Management skills can be cultivated

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    on eliminating social inequality and injustice‚ but rapid urbanization continued racism‚ and most importantly the Vietnam War‚ had created a stark contrast of the promises and reality of the time. If we apply Hofstede’s four cultural dimensions to 60’s there’d be two contrasting cultures which are almost mirror representations of each other. The majority culture was on the right characterized by older age‚ a high power distance‚ masculinity affinity‚ and uncertainty avoidance‚ and individualistic values

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