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    take the Leisure Interest Measure test because I was being curious to see which of the eight domains of leisure interest scores the low to the highest. The scores I got was 1 for physical‚ 2 for outdoors‚ 1 for mechanical‚ 2.5 for artistic‚ 1 for service‚ 2.5 for social‚ 2.5 for cultural‚ and 1 for reading domain. I’m not the type pf person who have less interest in leisure activity. I think that I would scores low on eight domains leisure interests because I have the lack of interest in desires activity

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    The disconnect between members of Congress and the American public is no secret. As a somewhat cynical person‚ I was not sure how I would react to being part of the political establishment myself. In winter term‚ I wrote a research paper on the American public’s trust in government. During my research‚ I found that the American public trusted Congress in percentages often in the single digits. Writing that paper‚ I grew increasingly worried that I would become even more disillusioned with American

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    American political action is recognized in the role of interest groups. In those countries which most align themselves with the United States‚ namely Great Britain‚ France‚ and Germany‚ the role of interest groups is downplayed and only seen as a radical option for voicing political dismay. However‚ citizens of the United States are far more likely to voice their respective ideologies and beliefs via interest groups. As a result‚ interest groups play a much

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    During the peak heat of the summer is when I make most of my money due to my jobs being seasonal and I am able to coast through the winter without working‚ but that is only because I live cheaply in the winter months. Now that I am spending more I will have to pay more attention to my money and create a budget. It is important to start tracking my money‚ showing my savings account more attention‚ packing peanut butter and jelly sandwiches instead of Taco Bell and making friends help with gas. To prevent

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    For every interest group I agree with there’s an equal amount I probably disagree with‚ but that’s just kind of politics. It’d be unfair to shut down some group but not others because no matter how you do it there will be some sort of bias. For example‚ if we shut down all interest groups have a large amount of money that shows a clear bias that they can’t use their wealth to influence politics‚ and money is a form of free speech. I also can’t say I’m against having countless amounts of groups because

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    According to Adam Smith‚ self-interest should not be denied. In the ‘Wealth of Nations’‚ he asserts that self-interest in the market is to encourage the growth of society through the division of labour and the maximization of wealth. For him‚ self-interest is enough to motivate the exchange of goods. The butcher-brewer-baker example (p.19) says that their willingness to offer us a meal is dependent upon their own interests‚ not their kindness. Coase agrees in principle‚ stating (p.534) that the

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    dollars annually? Especially‚ if all you had to do was be good with a ball? Well‚ almost all professional athletes that play baseball‚ football‚ or basketball make millions of dollars by merely playing a game. These sports’ players are extremely overpaid and they do not contribute to the betterment of mankind. There are more deserving careers‚ that deserve better pay because of the positive way they affect the world. Sports’ players should not be paid so much because they are usually not well educated

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    students‚ institutions should not pay salaries to student athletes unless they are willing to pay all students equally. Benjamin Carson‚ a profound and well-known neurosurgeon‚ emphasized the importance of education above all else (including sports). “What will maintain our position in this world? The ability to shoot a 25 foot jump shot‚ or the ability to solve a quadratic equation” (Carson). Institutions are obligated to reinforce the value of education; however‚ if extra money is placed in the pockets

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    The problem is we don’t pay college athletes like we should. If you were to play college lacrosse you would make no money. Most college lacrosse games you bring more people then you would in a professional game. College lacrosse players should be paid because they bring a lot of sponsors and people pay to watch lacrosse games but where does all that money go? Most of the money just goes to the school. Why wouldn’t they pay the players who are bringing all the money in? In almost all sports

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    Introduction One of the most crucial tasks in running an organization is completing payroll. What is important for many employees is the pay they bring home at the end of the month. If their pay is late‚ then employees will start to question the financial veracity of the organization. The result is that employees will start to care less about their job and will start underperforming if they feel their job is not secure. With that said‚ organizations should strive to pay their employees in a timely

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