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    Autism Rocks Solo Capital Autism Rocks aim is to create public awareness about autism. The UK based charity organization receives funding from concerts and individual and corporate donations to fund research. Autism Rocks was founded in 29014 by business man Sanjay Shah, the founder of Solo Capitals. Since its inception, the organization has hosted several successful events including the charity events, launch parties and various performances by leading musicians. Some of the big names…

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    Anti-federalist opposed the constitution in The Federalist Papers, they agreed to include a Bill of rights. After the revision, one of the greatest successes was the creation of the separation of Powers. The separation of powers were originally thought of by Baron de Montesquieu, which divided the powers of the government into three branches. The Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches were created with an elaborate system…

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    “We the people….” is a famous line from our U.S. Constitutions’ preamble. 230 years ago on September 17th, 1787, United States delegates from our Constitutional Convention signed their name on the revision to the Articles of Confederation, the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution is the world’s oldest surviving constitution and it still reigns as the supreme law of our land. I believe the constitution has endured all this time because it functions similar to effective operating system. Our…

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    Sleepwalking disorder is a disorder that thought to be a dreamer acting out a dream. Sleepwalking has not been seriously diagnosed until the last century, the 19th -century German parapsychology Baron Karl Ludwig Van Reichenbach made a study of sleepwalkers and used his discoveries on his theory of the Ordic force. People that suffer from sleepwalking disorder in the record of 2012 is twice as many people than previously suspected, with nearly a third experiencing it at some point in their lives…

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    Commonly known, the phrase “selfish capitalist pigs” seems to be the mantra of socialist proponents. Socialists believe that capitalism has historically led to disasters such as the Great Depression due to robber barons selfishly “stealing” the money from the people. Albeit, there are some cases where the 1% have hoarded money, but overall the capitalists have tried to stabilize the economy exemplified by J.P. Morgan putting some of his money into the stock market to keep it going (“The Stock…

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    The Magna Carta was a document signed by King John in 1215 that focused on human rights. King John had become an oppressive and dictatorial monarch, and the English barons sought to end his abuse of power. It included sixty-three clauses, and promoted historically instrumental ideas, such as due process and rule of law. The Magna Carta’s main legacy lies in the principles it promoted, rather than the specific rights and protections it promised. Before the Magna Carta, there wasn’t an official…

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    environment. One leadership strategy proposed by Drs. Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal incorporates the use of four different leadership frames to effectively lead in a complex environment (Phillips & Baron, 2013). A frame is a tactic which allows a leader to view an issue from a particular perspective (Phillips & Baron, 2013). It is important that an organization’s leaders are able to see the similarities and differences of the four frames if they desire to initiate learning and lead…

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    The people from numerous European countries were furious and displeased with the way their monarchs, who had the absolute power over the people, governed and took decisions for their personal gain. This brought discontent even between the nobles and barons of that time creating series of revolutions all over the zone. Works of literature were created at the moment to touch political and economic problems faced at the moment. One of them the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, where he wrote his…

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    How did economic growth affect society in the gilded age? Americas economy did grow at am extraordinary rate, generating unprecedented levels of wealth. American celebrated the new wealth, others lamented it; all could agree that profound changes were taking place in the country. One company control the supply this was the era of the political machine. Urban politics were dominated by powerful organization that exchange jobs and contracts for…

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    Mutans begin with an abnormal white spot on the surface of the tooth. The abnormal white spot on the tooth is a sign demineralization of the enamel is starting to develop(S Baron 1996). They feed off of inorganic sugars producing lactic acid that destroys tooth enamel. Eventually, if untreated the tooth will further demineralize and turn brown resulting in a cavity. The tooth will become extremely sensitive to hot and cold…

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