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    group of people that are causing no harm Through the 70 's the HIV/AIDS crisis came unfolding many ideas about the gay community. Before gay groups lived on the margins of cities not much interacting with the government. Many people suddenly saw their family members fall ill after constantly going out to questionable parts of the city. At the time the…

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    UNICEF vs. Whole Foods Market Almost every new and existing company has some sort of program set in place that lists out its corporate social responsibility and ethics model. Some companies push their ideas out into the public in order to spread their name in a way that allows consumers to feel good about their choice to do business with that company, such as partnering with other big brands to have massive promotions to raise either money or goods for a worthy cause. Others are more subtle…

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    organization, event, or even ski tours perceived as more than 70% of Europeans as a country of beach holiday). Spain is the world’s 2nd country (after US) in tourism business sector. It attracts tourists from Europe and all around the world more and more every year. Tourists’ growth annual index is 5%. This industry generated 16% of…

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    Creativity Vs Conformity

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    The debate of Creativity vs. Conformity is a debate that has been around for a long time. Parents and educators worldwide want to know which way will produce the most innovative and intelligent individuals. A study at the University of Texas showed us two different cultures and what they believed made a productive member of society. After research and understanding, the hypothesis is that creativity is what creates the most innovative and intelligent members of society. In a study conducted by…

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    Nativist Right Analysis

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    The United States of America is a country that was built by immigrants, however, in recent years Immigrants are seen as the enemy. The Unites States government has always wanted to pass tougher laws against immigrants in this country, they were able to do this after September 11. On September 11 one of the biggest tragedies in America 's recent History happened in New York City; the bombing of the Twin Tower. The Government saw this as the perfect opportunity to point out the legal status of the…

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    thirteen colonies. The Civil war was also inevitable because the north and south wanted the nation run under different government and state rules. The difference between a Civil war and a revolution is that a Civil war is a war between states with in a country. A revolution is a profound change in society and the social structure, especially when made suddenly and is followed by violence. Something that both the Civil War and The American Revolution have in common is a need for personal desire,…

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    States. This epidemic has created wide-spread problems for both countries; the Mexican drug cartel has crippled their country with violence and political corruption and it has affected the United States in a social-economic way. First, let me give some reasons and history around the U.S./Mexican “Drug War”. The two major reasons why Mexico is the biggest exporter of drugs to the United States is the proximity of the two countries. The border between Mexico and the United States spans…

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    The 9/11 terror attacks in New York City thrust Islam to the forefront of the western world. Islamic militancy gained global recognition and a discourse began on the Islamist movement. In the weeks following the attacks, public perception of Islamic violence, Jihad, and Islam were blurred by the media. This confusion created an aura of distinction, fueling nationalism and reigniting the West vs. East debate. Despite this, the relationship between Saudi Arabia and the US government remained firm.…

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    Threats: • Increase of local competition due to the opportunities of investment in the tourism and hospitality in the province: The government of Ecuador has invested in the campaign “All You Need Is Ecuador” to increase the touristic demand to the country, as has been stated before in the external analysis. The province of Imbabura is one of the main destinations promoted by the campaign. • Change in the eco-touristic regulations of Ecuador: Could be a threat for Hacienda Montaña Imbabura,…

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    DBQ: The Progressive Era

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    growth. Also, the Progressive Era emerged from past movements such as abolitionism, women’ rights, temperance, and the regulation of big businesses. Some of the main goals of the progressives included breaking trusts, ending political reform, bettering living conditions, and establishing voting reforms as well as banking reforms. The Progressive Era was not unique and was simply built from the efforts of the Gilded Age reformers since many of the issues dealt with corrupt businesses;…

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