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    retailing. Mass retailers only go back a few decades and they have reached the top by winning consumer preference over slower‚ more expensive‚ less efficient competitors. By being close to consumers‚ mass retailers can tailor their operations to the communities they serve. Cain writes that mass retailers bring more vigorous price competition‚ smarter ways of doing business and expanding shopping choices. He also believes that there will always be a place for the hard-working moms-and-pops who are smart

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    David Livingstone is a Scottish missionary and physician. He spent most of his life exploring Africa. He helped Europeans learn a lot about the continent of Africa. Livingstone was born in Scotland. His parents were really religious so David followed his dad’s footsteps. David is a really hard working person‚ the reason why he would want to go to Africa was because he knew that there weren’t a lot of Christians there; he also knew that not many people there knew about Christ. At age ten he began

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    Was America justified in dropping the horrific atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Should the bombs have been used? The answer to that is undoubtedly clear: no. The bombs did more harm than good. The US had conducted “the world’s most devastating military mission”1‚ effects of which are still evident today. World War II was primarily caused by Germany‚ Italy and Japan‚ influenced by fascist revolutions. While Germany and Italy dealt with matters in Europe‚ Japan had plunged itself in a Pacific

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    Aggression is the feeling of anger and hatred that may result in threatening or violent behavior. It is also a physical or emotional expression of the feelings of dissatisfaction arising out of the comparison between what people presently have and what they believe they should have‚ what they ought to have or what they believe is ideal. The theories of aggression assert that aggression is the inevitable result of frustration or conflict‚ they affirm that aggression results out of an innate instinct

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    Their Violent Impact Violent videogames have always had a giant target painted on their back. They are always on the chopping block when a violent crime is committed in the real world. There are many videogames that put you in the role of a mass murderer or a gun wielding exterminator‚ but are videogames really the ones to blame for these violent acts? In the essay “Gore for Sale” written by Evan Gahr violent videogames are being stigmatized because of their violent gameplay. These violent videogames

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    Danni Yang Final Exam Essay June. 11 DISCUSS THE CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR. COULD CONFLICT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED? The Civil War‚ also known as the "War between the States"‚ was fight from 1861 to 1865 between the Union (or the North) and the Confederacy (the South). There were many causes such as economic disparity between north and south‚ slavery‚ and the election of Abraham Lincoln. The North had an industrial based economy whereas the South was a predominantly agricultural economy. One of the major

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    A CONFLICT THAT COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED: ERASMUS’ INVOVLEMENT IN THE EARLY REFORMATION A STUDY ON INACTION Daniel Martin CHHI 525 Instructor: Dr. Jeff Brawner September 7‚ 2012 Thesis Statement: If Erasmus had not been unwilling to get involved in conflict could the protestant reformation been avoided. The Need for the Study: I will try to show how if Erasmus and others with similar views would have been more vocal and chose side

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    Is it a good idea for High School Students to have a part-time job? I think that high school students should have part time jobs because it gives students a chance to get out and contribute to the community. It teaches students the value of money and gives them skills that they can use in their future. Firstly‚ a part time job for students is a good idea because students are greatly needed to participate in to todays society‚ getting a job in the community is a great way to participate and get

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    going down. Bullying and crimes aren’t happening within the school. According to Should Students have to Wear School Uniforms ‚“When you have students dressed alike‚ you make them safer. If someone were to come into a building‚ the intruder could easily be recognized.” This statement shows that crime in school that make students wear uniforms has decreased. I think that school uniforms is an important attire to have in school to help stop crimes‚ to stop bullying‚ and time in the morning for kids. People

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    In the last chapter of The Problem of Punishment‚ David Boonin attempts to defend his belief in restitution as a replacement of punishment by the state. Unfortunately‚ Boonin falls short in his attempt to defend absolute restitution when addressing restitution during both murder and rape. Using convoluted language‚ the reader is lost in his arguments defense‚ instead of admitting that it falls short in cases such as rape and murder. To further understand this‚ it is necessary to consider the following

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