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    Inspiration Page: American Diabetes Association. Great navigation bars for everything that is important to their organization in the footer are all the links in the navigations bar. Navigation bar drops down into more detailed information. Top Navigation bar goes to other sites that the organization supports Tour de Cure, Step out walk for diabetes. Inner pages are full of information. It seems kind of cluttered together. The little things such as incorporating the logo in the title tab and top…

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    you?” (Lualdi) The European’s actions contradict what is considered proper Christian behavior. One should treat others with respect and dignity. The establishment of trade brought about the introduction of coffee. The demand was so great that coffeehouses were set up across Europe as a result. It became a place of social gatherings where different members of each social group could converse in politics. This was meant to pass on a form of sobriety and gayness among citizens. Alcohol played a…

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    The form of business that Shania should engage in to open up her coffeehouse should be a limited partnership. If she were to open as a sole proprietor, although inexpensive, she is liable for everything that happens to her business, and she is the only one dependent upon supplying the necessities for the business to operate. These necessities include: the capital to start the business, property, and all other factors that are required to get a business started. By reaching out to her husband,…

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    “College can be very intimidating at first, so finding somewhere or someone who feels like home is important,” said Iloilo. The Potter’s House website claims that it is a “coffeehouse that loves you back.” “The coolest part about Potter’s House is being surrounded by all sorts of people from around the world. The coffee is another bonus,” said Annaliese Schroeder, freshmen at Missouri State. The Potter’s House menu offers anywhere…

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    enjoy some shopping and great food and drink, you are close to the public transportation system where you can hop a ride to other areas of the suburb, the capital city, or another surrounding suburb. The Copper Mill is Alexandria’s kitchen and coffeehouse where residents can relax and experience their foods and beverages in a friendly atmosphere. Things to Do Besides food, drink, shopping, parks and playgrounds, you also have other things to enjoy in Alexandria. Skyzone offers an indoor climbing…

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    Without a doubt, classical Greek myths were created as a means to explain traditions, beliefs, and natural phenomena of archaic Greek society. Although Greek myths seem ancient to the current era, their concepts, and terminology continue to exist and are evident in modern society. In fact, the myths are prevalent in nearly every aspect of modern society due to the extensive reaches and capabilities of corporations. Able to interact with people worldwide, companies spread Greek ideas with the…

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    and the guitar at 10 years of age. In high-school he formed a band named the Golden Chords, his stage-name was Elston Gunn. At the University of Minnesota in 1959 he sang country songs, traditional folk songs and political folk style songs in coffeehouses, his pseudonym was Bob Dylan. He chose the name Dylan as a nod to Dylan Thomas a Welsh poet. He left university in 1960 and became a recognised musical artist in 1961. The Columbia Records label signed Dylan at the young age of…

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    Women have been one of the most oppressed minorities in history. They have rarely been powerful in any culture. In some events in history, women didn’t even have a role at all. Women didn’t have a Renaissance, like the rest of Europe did. In fact, women had more power in the middle ages than the renaissance. This power came from courtly love, and will probably be one of the only times in pre-modern European history where women had power. Throughout history women were regarded as clearly inferior…

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    Steven Feierman’s account of “African Histories and the Dissolution of World History, has proven that history is unable to be written as a narrative due to many accounts of the same event being excluded when written. “Indian Givers” by Jack Weatherford and “A History of the World in 6 Glasses” by Tom Standage, is able to show how the experiences that have been felt by many during different periods of innovation and development were not included, therefore not providing an accurate depiction of a…

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    While the fact that coffee sellers aimed their aids at housewives in that manner during that time, represents the social values and status of women in society during that time period, during the 1970’s, things drastically began to change in society. Within this period of time, women were pushing a second large wave of feminism. While women had been granted the right to vote in 1920, this second wave was a push for women in gender relations in power. Women desired to be more represented within…

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