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    Many companies are given the opportunity to do well and impress their consumers and future cliental. With the large amounts of money these companies make they are able to put some of it to good use by helping out charities while also giving their company name a good reputation. Some may say this is…

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    three people I chose to ask about my strengths and weaknesses are: my mom, Keaton (Boss), and my best friend from home, AJ O’Bert. The first person I asked was my mom, because I usually am around her the most when I come home to Eden Prairie from Fargo. The strengths she thought I have are: determination, dedication, respectfulness and honesty. She felt that I show great determination in what I want to get out of things. An example she said is that I was very determined to get an internship for…

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    to gain funds to support their organizations. The Islamist group Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters is claimed to have pulled off the biggest cyber attack in history that resulted in the shutdown of online banking websites for JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, U.S. Bank, and PNC Bank in 2012. Also in 2014 Chase and Bank of America were targeted by a DDoS attacks that disrupted online services for customers by a “hacktivist” group called The European Cyber Army. These cyber attacks have cost…

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    Greek In Drama

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    as Virgil and Cicero, and plays by Seneca and Terence. The Greek texts used included stories from The Illiad and The Odyssey by Homer; and many of the plays first performed centuries before by Aeschylus and Aristophanes, Sophocles and Menander, as well as the writings of philosophers like Plato and Aristotle. The performances of plays in the Greek culture were as part of a religious festival not in the sense of a ritual offering of an art in the form of drama but as a celebration with and for…

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    Money In Elections

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    never did. Why? The cable networks provided “free nationwide publicity (Healy). With the $1 million from the Bank of America Mitt Romney used on his failed campaign, a student could buy a nice house, pay off their college loans, purchase a car, eat well, and still have plenty of money for a family, their children’s college educations, and a comfy retirement. Or that $1 million could be spent on feeding America’s hungry, improving a school, or even repaving a road in North Carolina. $1 million…

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    Television dramas will often interweave stereotypes into the series as audiences will already have an idea of what to expect. This is done so that audiences will be able to quickly understand characters or ideas without the writers having explain. Nic Pizzolatto’s 2014 southern gothic crime drama, True Detective, is about two detectives, Rustin ‘Rust’ Cohle and Martin ‘Marty’ Hart, who are being questioned in 2012 about a bizarre murder case in 1995. These characters are constructed to challenge…

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    A brand is an association to a name or symbol, much like a reputation. A company’s success is often based on how much the consumer likes their products, which leads companies to market their products in a way that they can attract customers. When anyone sees an Apple logo on a computer or phone, they automatically know what company it is associated with and what to expect from the product. Managing a brand is one of the most important aspects to a company 's success because it is what grabs…

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    Service learning is to learn from volunteerism and training during that volunteer time, as nurses our education is based highly on the good will towards men, women, and children. There are hundreds of areas in which nurses can volunteer and learn from their experiences, the end goal which is that of growth and development in order to better serve our clients. Today nursing faces a variety of issues in which there is always room to grow, mostly these areas include serving those with cultural…

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    globalization, and it benefits the company’s efficiency and it saves money in labor. Many Americans believe that outsourcings hurt Americans economy and are against the idea of taking Americans jobs to other countries. Bryson, a global economist for Wells Fargo said: “When jobs move from a factory in the South to one in Guatemala or China, it certainly has a negative impact on that community in the short run…But in the long run it makes things more efficient." (Hargreaves, 2012) And in fact it…

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    Johnson Controls, Inc. is a global diversified technology and industrial leader serving customers in more than 150 countries (JCI, 2015). Employees worldwide create quality products, services and solutions to optimize energy and operational efficiencies of buildings; lead-acid automotive batteries and advanced batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles; and interior systems for automobiles. Johnson Controls, Inc. has become a global leader in three areas of business: Automotive Experience,…

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