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    Metro Cash and Carry

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    METRO Cash and Carry Executive Summary: Metro Group‚ Germany’s largest trade and retail group‚ is a major international player with sales of over €55.7 billion by 2005 and continued plans for substantial international expansion. Metro group is organized into four business units: • Real/Extra: Everyday retail hypermarket • Kaufhof: Upmarket department store chain • Media Market/Saturn: Leading Electronics Retail Chain • Metro Cash and Carry ‘Metro Cash & Carry’ stands for one of the

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    Concealed Carry in the Work Place Donald L. Bowles ENG 215 Chris Swindell Strayer University February 27‚ 2014 Concealed Carry in the Work Place With the increase in violent crimes over the past few years‚ employees should be allowed to carry concealed weapons on their person if they are licensed to do so or at a minimum in their privately owned vehicle. This is a complex topic with many factors which may affect one’s freedom or employment‚ and possibly one’s life. Through an examination

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    Peaceful resistance has a positive impact on a free society. The best way to get things accomplished is to make your voice heard and to fight against topics you feel are unjust. However‚ the main component to being successful is keeping it peaceful. Too many times‚ people protesting get violent and take it too far. With the recent election of Trump‚ there have been riots with people harming others‚ burning buildings‚ and smashing windows. This has done nothing but make a common political party turn

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    animal abuse‚ why America still utilizes the Electoral College‚ and certain fashion trends‚ but the most important concept that I cannot fully comprehend is why any woman would reject equality. Why would anyone prefer to be regarded as an inferior on the basis of an uncontrollable biological factor? Why would anyone desire to be confined to archaic and detrimental societal norms? Why would anyone welcome the misogynistic repercussions that occur to women who live in a time of inequality? Why would any

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    protection as the primary reason to own a gun. Two decades later‚ 63 percent of respondents made that selection”(Griggs‚ Turkewitz). People believe that they are no longer as safe as they were two decades ago and that is the reason for the increase in gun protection. Because of the violence seen today‚ many have decided that to just own a gun is not necessarily enough‚ but to conceal and carry a gun is of vital importance. To be allowed to have a conceal and carry permit any person must be 21 years or

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    Gun Control

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    # 1 Gun Control According to the Coalition for Gun Control‚ last year a total of 291 people were killed by handguns in Australia‚ Sweden‚ Great Britain‚ Japan‚ and Switzerland. In the United States more than 24‚000 people will be killed by the end of this year. So what is the big difference between the U.S. and these other countries? In these other countries it nearly impossible to buy any kind of gun. In these countries there are no gun shows. In these countries you can’t buy a gun at a

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    How far did ‘peaceful coexistence’ ease Cold War tensions between the Soviet Union and the USA in the years 1953 – 1961? The term ‘peaceful coexistence’ refers to a theory developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War that said capitalist states could ‘accept’ each other. This policy began just after Stalin’s death on 5th March 1953. 1961 is significant here because it marks when the Berlin wall was put up overnight on the 13th August‚ demonstrating the end‚ from a Soviet perspective‚ of the

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    The Things Students Carry

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    Kontum high school quarterback Dylan Ross carried his football gear. Standard equipment for the day’s practice; it weighed about three pounds‚ he figured. Cleats. Gym shorts. Mouth-guard. His shoulder brace. The bag was a constant reminder of the feeling. The feeling of a crowd‚ of the game. Of his father’s proud smile from the bleachers. He would thumb through the contents of the bag during class sometimes‚ when no one was looking‚ just looking over the objects‚ making sure they were all there;

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    Gun rights and gun control have different meaning depending with where one lives and the influence they have on one’s life. The debate on gun control has been going on for ages now. There have been people advocating for gun control while others want the control tightened. The federal government has been working on amending current gun regulations to be able to control gun ownership. Owning a gun in the United States is a peculiar American tradition so the Obama government and those who will follow

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    Gun Control

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    Gun ControlRichard MooreEnglish Composition IIJudi Reed13 April 1995 Thesis Statement: Society benefits from firearms in the hands of responsible citizens. Attempts to keep firearms away from these citizens do more harm than good. Outline I. Introduction II. Political    A. Legislation    1. Rights 2. Restrictions 3. Prejudice B. Crime prevention    1. Effects on criminals 2. Effects on crime victims III. Practical    A. Hunting B. Competition IV. Personal    A. Recreation 

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