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    many people no longer even notice that almost every character on their favorite television show--minus that one background role with minimal speaking lines--is white. This is not just a temporary trend created by media and product producers. The whitewashing of African-Americans by the mainstream entertainment industry illustrates and perpetuates the historically-driven idea that white is the standard of beauty. This industry prompts a societal…

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    their job to support their family and to get a better life. Some are finding more than one job. Some are looking for income sources. These are happening because of low minimum wage. The minimum wage needs to be raised to help those people. Some corporations are raising their employees’ minimum…

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    In today’s age, many people are still trying to gain equal rights. One would think 59 years after the start of the majority of civil rights movements that everyone would have their natural born rights as of now. Although people of color officially by law have the rights of any other white person, most white men have not gotten the memo yet. The same goes for women. Rape is still the woman’s fault. Women get paid less than the average man. It is taboo to see the woman as the head of a household.…

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    exemptions, and calculations of taxes. The income tax that a person is required to pay is determined based off of what the earn. The seventeenth amendment was the first thing to be changed in the constitution that didn't have to do with giving Americans rights, changing power in the federal government, and elections of presidents. The structure of congress in the constitution had not been touched until 1791. The seventeenth amendment removed the power of state legislatures being able to…

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    New York City Urbanization

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    economic collapse, which began with the Wall Street Crash on Black Tuesday in 1929, and continued with the Great Depression. The 1930s was a decade that was mostly consumed with financial depression that left most of New York City in shambles. Many Americans did not see the Depression coming, which resulted in mass panic that had a substantial effect on culture at the time. New York City, was at the heart of the Depression, was also as a place of high architectural advancement. Even in a…

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    What can be considered unethical in business? We all have a different moral code and a definition of right and wrong. In this class we have discussed several companies i.e. individuals who have distorted the vision and ethics of the business they are under,to fit personal agendas. We covered Tyco, Monsanto, Worldcom, and Enron as four of largest business that were under investigation and convicted for fraud, embezzlement, etc. What is ethics in business? Business ethics is a form of applied…

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    thinks about the business relationship, what it is important are the seven characteristics the potential candidate possess that Kwicien (2012) said an ideal partner should hold some or all as follows: • “Complementary domain expertise • Synergistic products or services • Carrier relationships (preferably not of the duplicative variety) • Compatible technological capabilities • New sales channels or markets • Compatible management style, business model, structure and corporate culture …

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    of the media industry, as well as the acquisition of several other large entertainment firms, Disney has quickly turned into a household name to not just adults, but teenagers and children alike. On a 2016 revenue of over $55.6 billion, Disney took home nearly $10 billion in net income. This leap in revenue represents a near 6% increase YOY and the jump in profit represents an astonishing 12% upside YOY. This upside is largely thanks to the opening of Shanghai Disney Resort, the release of the…

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    hard, earn their pay, and return home to their families. The majority of the “new” immigrants were Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox. Very few newcomers spoke English, and large number were illiterate in the native tongue. Because of the vastly different form of government in their country of origin, the American form of government was as foreign as its culture. Because “new” immigrant were so different in nearly all aspects of their lives compared to the American people, many immigrants were…

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    industries rely extensively on the promoting of their products through events that have particular appeal to youths, including sporting events and concert tours. In 1988, US brewers spent $175 million on sponsorships, 10% of all money spent on corporate sponsorships. 34 Alcohol producers sponsored local and national sporting events, athletes and teams, musicians and other entertainment, spring break activities, educational programs, and scholarships” (American Journal of Public Health,…

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