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    Organizations: The United Nations (UN) International Business- MBU 356 Tyron Jackson The Catholic University of America (CUA) The United Nations (UN) is an international organization that was established on October 24‚ 1945 following World War II (1939-1945)‚ and after its predecessor The League of Nations (LN). The League of Nations was a result of the First World War‚ and was the first international organization whose principal mission was world peace. The League of Nations failed to reach its

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    Chapter 17 covers why carefully crafting ones characters is important. It talks about why it is important to know your characters backstory‚ while also not overwriting someone’s past. Knowing a character too completely can cause forced writing. Martin Cook also suggests that if possible it is best to base characters off of people you actually know‚ because‚ it is easier to predict how a character will react in a given situation that way. Cook also suggests making at least some of your characters

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    Junk Food Nation

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    JUNK FOOD NATION Obesity in children and Adolescents represents one of the most frustrating and difficult disease to treat. Furthermore‚ one in five children in the United States is now over weight according to National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). The author of this article looks at the obesity in children and what is causing it‚ and how we can find a solution to it. Although this article offers well-supported arguments‚ it also has weakness. It is clearly known that the driving

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    A Threat to a Nation Communism is a dangerous system which will ultimately result in an oppressive regime. To demonstrate this is the country of Russia. During the time frame of 1917-1991‚ the country of Russia had a communist based economic system. Thus‚ meaning that its government possessed “the” full “control of” its “industry and of all the branches of production” done by its many businesses‚ and/or affiliates‚ even if they were not huge‚ and/or name branded (Document 3‚ #1). While

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    Effects of poverty on a nation Poverty which can lead to complex effects on many fronts is becoming a focal point of social issues. Even though the global economy is developing faster and better‚ poverty is still a significant issue concerned by many people because it’s still an unsolved worldwide problem that can result in a series of effects on social‚ political‚ and cultural fronts. Basically‚ poverty is a stumbling block to a country’s economic growth. It can result in high unemployment rate

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    Chapter 17 Assessment 1. progressive movement- Efforts to make govt. more responsive to the people‚ restore economic opportunities‚ and correct injustices. 2. muckraker- One of the magazine journalists who exposed the corrupt side of business and public life 3. suffrage- The right to vote 4. Susan B. Anthony- Co-founder of the national woman suffrage association in 1869. 5. Theodore Roosevelt- 26th president of the US. His term lasted from 1901-1909. Known for the “square deal” politics

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    FAST FOOD NATION

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    FAST FOOD NATION Section I - The American Way Chapter 2 - Your Trusted Friends The concepts of conformity and organizational homogenization‚ while repugnant in a democratic society‚ can actually aid big businesses and more specifically franchises in promoting quality assurance and brand loyalty. Large corporations‚ such as McDonald’s‚ are able to maintain stability and control by removing any factors that may create unfamiliarity for their customers. The goal of McDonald’s is to create a fast

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    Eternal Law and Human Law

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    Eternal Law and Human Law As humans live in this world‚ laws and regulations are strictly enforced for the justice‚ safety‚ and rights of the humans. Whether those laws are eternal or temporal‚ all laws require standards. Saint Augustine’s On the Free Choice of the Will discusses these standards and defines what each laws mean. Most importantly‚ Augustine argues that eternal law is necessary for temporal law to exist and for the nation to function properly. I agree with Augustine’s argument on

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    Dialectical Journal – Fast Food Nation 1. “Hundreds of millions of people buy fast food every day without giving it much thought‚ unaware of the subtle and not so subtle ramifications of their purchases. They rarely consider where this food came from‚ how it was made‚ what it is doing to the community around them. They just grab their tray off the counter‚ find a table‚ take a seat‚ unwrap the paper‚ and dig in” (Schlosser 10). In this passage from the introduction‚ Eric Schlosser directly states

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    be the effect of a contract entered into with a bankrupt and what kind of remedies were there have for such contracts. Explanation of relevant law According to the Contracts Act 1950‚ under section 2(h)‚ an agreement enforceable by law is a contract. Furthermore‚ S. 2(h) of the Contracts Act 1950 states that any agreement which is not enforceable by the law is said to be void. To have an enforceable contract there must be offer and acceptance. In Section 2(a) stated that a proposal is made when one

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