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    An entrepreneur chooses to run their business based upon their own morals, values, and beliefs. However, in recent years, the controversy has arisen that if business owners refusing to provide a service to a customer based on their sexuality is considered discriminatory. Throughout this essay, I will first describe how this issue has arose, give detailed examples of why it has developed, predict the extent of this issue in the future and create my policy implementing that All business owners…

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    Behavior Modification Project I have chosen to target the behavioral excess of eating fast food. I have chosen this habit because I am getting married at the end of the summer and I need to lose weight in order to fit into my dress. I have gained about 50 pounds over the last four years of college due to my unhealthy eating habits. These unhealthy habits have been the result of my busy schedule and poor cooking skills. I do not think I knew how much of a problem this behavior was until I started…

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    Family In Vietnam Essay

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    Fast food restaurants are growing on every corner with plenty choices like Arby’s, McDonald, Chick-fil-A, Checkers, Burger King etc. It is very convenient for people with a busy lifestyle in the U.S.A. We can just walk out of the house and grab some juicy cheeseburger for a couple bucks right at the corner. Fast food is diverse: hamburgers, sandwiches…

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    There is no shortage of restaurants where a person can get a quick and inexpensive meal. They do not even have to take time to get out of their car, as these establishments provide a drive up window to speed things up even more, from McDonalds to Chick-Fil-A to, even places that claim they are a healthier choice, such as Subway. Naturally we would all assume that these restaurants have strict rules, and regulations as to the nutritional value of their product required by the Food and Drug…

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    committed to reducing, reusing, and recycling. I will post posters up about the benefits of recycling in residence halls across St. Edward’s University. I will use my bike ore often to travel in school and to local grocery stores. For example, Walmart, Chick fil-a, Cabo Bobs, Family Dollar, and various stores are all very close to St. Edward’s University, making it easy for me to use my bike and travel. I have completed long distance bike rides so I am definitely aware of the benefits that…

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    Be Good Summary

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    today’s world a company’s behavior can be noticed worldwide thanks to technology. It is for this reason that when making decisions in business companies with strong ethical convictions have succeeded in gaining large amounts of support, such as Chick-Fil-A and Target. On the opposite side of the spectrum, companies like Trump Entertainment and Exxon are regularly hammered in the social arena for their poor and sometimes lack of ethical…

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    In this day and age the fast food industry has grown into a billion dollar industry. The fast food industry usually comes under fire from the high fat content and tyrannical business practices. However, on the flip side, the fast food industry offers families of low income a means to get good tasting food. In more recent years there has been a movement from less healthy, unsustainable, fast foods to something more healthy and sustainable. Due to the industry 's reputation fast food can be seen…

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    Are you discriminated against at work because of your sexuality? Do you feel that you are underpaid, refused promotions, and rejected from certain professions based on your personal lifestyle choices? Millions of employees around the world are being discriminated against due to their sexuality, and often refused employment by “religiously” intolerant small business and corporations. These people are essentially being made into second class citizens within their own countries. Even in…

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    On the other side of the Great Schism is the Protestant Reformation. The Protestant Reformation occurred during the early sixteenth century. Religious reformers such as Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry the eighth all challenged the ideas, vision, and authority of the Catholic Church. This lead to years of war and persecution, but ultimately the development of the Protestant sect of Christianity. The philosophy behind Protestantism is holding the Christian ideals without practicing or…

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    Three Key Issues

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    1. What do you feel are three vital issues facing the United States today and why? (One page maximum) While there’s certainly no paucity of perplexing problems pervading our policy in the status quo, three key issues, stretching from the realms between everyday life and geopolitical thought, are paramount in the context of ensuring the development and protection of US interests. Counterbalancing belligerent actors in Asia, decoupling economic development from emissions, and perpetuating the…

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