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    The event of Cold War was shocking and controversial event which is still being discussed today. It is necessary to examine the many reasons why it started and how. While the why of what happened is still being argued‚ the what is fairly clear. The beginning of the Cold War was a basis of deep ideological differences as well as a series of misunderstandings or actions taken during WWII. The two immense powers USA and the USSR were showing some extreme behavior against each other. The conflict of

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    The Vietnam War is different when compared to other wars that the U.S has been involved in. It is different because it was not widely supported across the nation‚ it was physically different war‚ it was also lost because of government policies. One reason why the Vietnam War was different compared to other past wars is because it was not widely supported by the nation. There are many reasons why it was not supported‚ one of them being that the war was considered the first ‘television war’. The Vietnam

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    Wealth of Nations

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    Chapter 1 Of The Division of Labor Adam Smith’s Chapter 1 of the Wealth of Nations begins by stating that the greatest improvements in the productive power of labor lie in the division of labor. Even in the production of very simple products‚ division of labor always increases productivity exponentially. Adam Smith offers three reasons on how the quantity of work increases. First‚ the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly‚ to the saving of the time which is commonly lost

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    The First Nation

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    First Nations is the name used by Canada ’s Aboriginal or indigenous people‚ which refer to Indian people and may sometimes‚ include the Metis and Inuit. Terminology referring to Aboriginal or Native people is complex and is not always what Aboriginal persons would call them. The term "Indian" is defined as either a member of any of the Aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere (but excluding the Inuit and the Métis)‚ or in the legal sense of the Indian Act. The term "Inuit‚" replacing the term

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    Pokemon Go

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    Here in Groom‚ Texas‚ Pokemon Go has a multitude of glitches in its GPS (Global Positioning System) with its Pokestopes and Pokemon Gyms. First things first‚ Pokemon Go‚ an app created by Niantic - The Pokemon Co.‚ imports Pokemon into the world virtually for you to catch and level up yourself . The game‚ which came out July 5‚ allows you to discover exciting Pokemon in your area from generation 1 of 6. You can start off the game by learning about the Pokemon in your town and choosing your starter

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    The Go Giver

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    his homework‚ but he could only receive if someone offered something to him. Joe decided to stay late and send Gus home (showing how he had changed within the past week from a go-getter‚ to a go-giver‚ he let Gus leave instead of himself.) Typically Joe would not be at work at 6:15 on a Friday‚ but since he was a go-giver‚ he found himself there when his phone rang. The laws Joe put into place throughout the week had come back to help him complete the last law of receiving. Neil Hansen‚ a

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    Go Green

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    produce than common plastic shopping bags. One reusable bag requires the same amount of energy as an estimated 28 traditional plastic shopping bags or eight paper bags. There are countless reasons why you should start to use reusable shopping bags. Since plastic bags aren’t biodegradable. They actually go through a process called photo degradation—breaking down into smaller and smaller toxic particles that contaminate both soil and water‚ and end up entering the food chain when animals accidentally

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    First nations

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    how this story ends Don’t run back to him‚ he’ll do you wrong Rewind again he’ll do you wrong Does he treat you like he should? I could treat you better than he could I just wanna send you to paradise I don’t wanna make tears in your eyes So why dont you spend a day or two And baby just watch what I can do I’ll never yell‚ cheat‚ leave or lie I just wanna treat you treat you right Chorus: What If I Kissed You‚ would you be mine? (If kissed you girl) Would you be mine‚ would you kiss

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    Blinds to Go

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    Executive Summary: The case‚ based on the company Blinds to Go‚ emphasizes the importance of staffing in stores as they expand to meet their growth objectives. Being a manufacturer and retailer‚ with a unique sales model - 100% commission based and focus on customer service gave the company an advantage over its competitors. According to the senior management Quality of staff was paramount and hence their original compensation system motivated best performance and fostered a high energy

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    A Christian Nation

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    States is a Christian nation. After reading the Church book‚ however‚ I believe it is obvious that our country was not in fact founded on Christianity. Even though many religious right groups insist our laws should enforce the doctrines of Protestant Christianity. The documents written by our founding fathers say otherwise. The U.S. Constitution has no mention of Christianity or Jesus Christ‚ and is evidence within itself that our country was not founded as a Christian nation. The men who founded

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