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    Coca Cola Pharmacist

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    In 1866 the curiosity of a pharmacist from the state of Atlanta, Dr. John S. Pemberton led to him creating a distinctive taste. The taste was so distinctive that it was in question for it to be sold in soda fountains. Dr. Pemberton then took his distinctive taste to a very good friend of his, Frank M. Robinson which was also a pharmacist. They both added carbonated water and sampled the drink to get reviews back on their work. When watching the people from the community gives good reviews on…

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    not a part of other national education standards, Common Core education Standards (CCS) are a topic that has been discussed repeatedly. Common Core. It is a voluntary set of education standards for English reading and Math. There were Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, National Governors Association and the state school officer’s council behind development of these standards. At present forty four states and District of Columbia are signed on with the program. But several states…

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    “There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure. – Colin Powell” We all want to be successful, usually for the wealth that comes with it. However, only those who works harder than others will obtain the great wealth and the fortune beyond it. Their resoluteness and hard work should be respected along with their wealth. However, currently in Canada, we are taxing these hard working individuals more, simply because they have more money. This…

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    Not making students pay back their TOPS will save them from going into more debt if they drop out. Especially if the student has to drop out for financial reasons. According to a survey given through the Taylor Foundation, more students were striving to get a college education when they were given the opportunity to break the “financial barrier” (Taylor). If the student drops out for financial reasons then having to pay back the TOPS will only cause them to go into…

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    What is influence??? Influence can be defined as the ability to have an impact on behaviour, conduct, and development of somebody or something. Alternately in basic words the attempt of changing behaviour, opinions, attitudes, objectives, needs and ethics of somebody you intend to. To be an influential personality, it is important that you must influence others to support you and execute decisions you make. According to sources influence as method for positively transforming somebody's views…

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    think a formal education is not fully guarantee for lifelong employment. Liberal art education definitely gives them an intellectual empowerment but less ties with economic advertisement. People start to think that community college is no longer the gate way of “American dream” for not only to low income and minority students but also majority citizens due to high tuition costs, burden of student loan debt, and tough job market; therefore, institution is more geared to promote high demand degree…

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    100 million Americans gave more than $2.5 billion dollars per year for philanthropic causes during 1928. These numbers increased from $1.75 billion in 1921 to $2 billion in 1924 (Bremner 133). Charity giving through federated programs, community foundations, churches, and workplaces encouraged American families to budget for charitable giving, which gave America an everlasting philanthropic imprint. Donating money turned into “a routine part of American Life” (Zunz…

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    Right now, Anyone with a credit card and an Internet connection can easily log onto their Amazon account and proceed to order a fully functional private surveillance drone with a high quality 4k UHD Camera for a relatively affordable price. And in less than a week, that private owned drone will be delivered to the owner, with all its capacities and with little if any laws regulations chaining that drone to the ground. With such little regulations caging the drones, those with ill-intentions now…

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    being illegal. In Brazil, prostitution has been legalized. In India, where it is illegal, women are beat and randomly raped with no protecting form law because they were disregarded as prostitutes. The same article says, “Through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, prostitutes in India have set up networks that have enabled them to advocate for condoms, improved safety and better job opportunities.” The laws that could protect sex workers could be something as small as free condoms. Condoms…

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