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    The first question that I asked when I met this amazing woman was,“what do you think someone who is entering this career field should know before they decided to actually do this?” She told me that it is probably one of the most rewarding career fields there is. Being able to watch those that were once so afraid to be happy become those that are the happiest people around is really amazing! (Grosv) Counseling is a career that you hear of all the time, but some do not actually think about what…

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    preparing for it. The outlook locally in the state of Idaho on the Idaho.gov website shows there are 83 job postings for accountants and auditors with bachelor’s degrees and 68 for those with associate’s degrees (Idaho Department of Labor, 2016). In the Boise are there are 7.7 percent jobs in accounting and auditing per 1000 jobs in the area (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor). The outlook looks optimistic.…

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    The term “ethics” is commonly referred to as a branch of philosophy that involves a number of different aspects relating to various concepts of right and wrong conduct. These include systematizing, defending, and recommending different ways of action in an ethically correct manner (Webster, 2017). This idea was put to the test during early April of 2017. United Airlines faced a number of charges after a man claiming he was being profiled for being Chinese, was forcibly removed from his seat by…

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    the University of Minnesota because of the opportunity it offers understanding the impacts of human-induced changes on ecology. My goal of pursuing a graduate degree is something that I have been focused on throughout my undergraduate experience at Boise State University (BSU). A path to achieving this goal is reflected in my approach to education, including my dedication to the undergraduate courses I’ve enrolled in, and my participation in research with a number of faculty members in the…

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    6 M's Marketing Strategy

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    Marketing is a tool to communicate with customers. In an effort to maximize effectiveness of this communication, we should identify the market we are addressing, the mission of the communication, what message we wish to convey, which media vehicles will be used to send the message, how much money will be needed, and how the impact will be measured afterwards. Collectively the market, mission, message, media, money and measurement are referred to as the 6 M’s. Identifying our market is crucial…

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    Introduction Wallace Thurman, an author in the Harlem Renaissance, undoubtedly wrote one of the greatest novel of his time, The Blacker the Berry: A Novel of Negro Life, written in 1929, discussing feminism and colourism of Harlem in the 1920s-30s. Thurman’s The Blacker the Berry has not been forgotten, as nearly 100 years after its release, it is the core of two of influential hip-hop artist songs, Tupac Shakur’s Keep Ya Head Up and Kendrick Lamar’s The Blacker the Berry. Lamar and Shakur are…

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    culture through activism, and compilations of literary works in press and publication. His novel The Souls of Black Folk is renowned as one of the most critical works not only in terms of black literature, but in terms of American literature period. Du Boise had strong beliefs around the racial divide in American, and had little tolerance or patience for those who towed the line of the status quo; those who allowed for the continued disenfranchisement of black Americans, Jim Crow laws, the…

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    immigrants and refugees, it increases the impact that these people have on their new place of residence. There is a reason why Chinatown exists, why there is a large community of Japanese-Americans on the West Coast and a Basque population in the Boise…

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    in their car and headed towards the West Coast. However, the range of people who left differed depending on their occupation. As many as ¾ of farmers stayed to preserve their land. Which in turn left only 1,642 farmers and their families outside of Boise City, Oklahoma to resist the migration. The reason for this largest migration witnessed in American history, was due to the economical and environmental conditions brought upon these people. The weather had declined and all that was left to…

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    William Edward Burghardt Du Bois Biography and His Contribution for Community Scholar and activist W.E.B. Du Bois was born on February 23, 1868, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. He was an African-American civil rights activist, leader, Pan-Africanist, sociologist, educator, historian, writer, editor, poet, and scholar. W.E.B. Dubois was an intellectually gifted person and he is the first man of African descent to receive a PH.D from Harvard University.He wrote extensively and was the best…

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