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    Low Wages Research Paper

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    The Struggles Of Low-Wage Workers Alisa Ruiz SOC300 – Working In Modern Society Colorado State University – Global Campus Miss Hill March 25, 2016 The Struggles Of Low-Wage Workers Living in luxury is seemingly becoming a harder to achieve dream than ever before. The poverty levels are increasing and a big reason for this happening is a large amount of available work for minimum wage. These wages are far from being living wages, leaving families falling below the poverty line, leading to the…

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    Fat Tire Case Study

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    Belgium has thrived upon throughout their history. In order to keep the company culture in the new eastern brewery, the co-founders Jeff and Kim Lebesch should be sent to head the new branch. Because the culture and values are already entrenched in the Colorado brewery, the New Belgium culture would be more easily maintained there without the founders being present. Then the founders could personally oversee the implementation of the culture in the new…

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    myths about how marijuana usage infuses the “munchies,” a side effect that leads a marijuana user to get hungry and eat junk food. Other myths claim that marijuana provokes aggression and violent behavior, hence the reason for its ban in the United States. In the 1930s, marijuana was brought to America by Mexican immigrants, who used the marijuana plant as medicine, but the FDA later determined…

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    Colorado River Case Study

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    With the Colorado River as the leading water supply for 30 million people, will the decreased water levels impact states so massively it will become irreversible? Three main reasons why examining/ monitoring conditions of the Colorado River are essential are agricultural purposes, biodiversity/ environmental and population in arid regions. The Colorado River’s annual water flow averages around 13.25 million acre feet. Two thirds of this water is allocated to other states via agreed upon…

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    vastly improve areas in our society. The article goes on to state, “advocates for Colorado’s medical marijuana industry argue that legalization has helped to jumpstart a stalled economy in cities like Boulder and Denver.” It goes to show that a lot of other states will eventually follow the footsteps of these states. A lot of other states will follow especially if the result of legalizing marijuana creates a substantial amount of money. Colorado…

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    Capstone Project Proposal

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    The client and context o Downtown Colorado, Inc (DCI) is a state-wide non-profit association working for commercial district and downtown revitalization. o The Downtown Loveland Association (DLA) is a 501c3 non-profit who is assisting and support with economic development in downtown Loveland. o DCI was approached by DLA with for assistance in developing and revitalizing the city of Loveland downtown. DLA has identified the Lovelander Hotel in the city of Loveland historic downtown district as…

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    tiles, and pottery are also important resources. Two thirds of the High Plains Aquifer lie under Nebraska. Nebraska may have more underground water than any other state. The mineral resources in Nebraska are scarce. There is petroleum, natural gas, sand, gravel, limestone, and distinct types of clays. Another resource of Nebraska, is the state flower, goldenrod. All…

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    Wild West Research Paper

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    Take a four-hour guided tour from the foothills of Denver, Colorado to explore a classic amphitheatre, scenic canyons, and magnificent mountains. Pay respects to legendary Buffalo Bill and the home of Coors brewery and so much more. Find out the history of the Wild West from a local expert. Adventure Awaits This small-group tour includes a driver (guide), and complimentary water. Upon arrival, paper or electronic vouchers accepted. Then it’s all aboard, and time to head on down the road. Start…

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    purpose. Hearing stories of the Wild West fascinated me. Searching the Internet for places to go but being from Georgia and having a limitation of the surrounding southern states I could not assimilate the elevation and mountain views that are in Colorado. I became mesmerized of such magnitude. Convinced that the colorful Colorado will bring some light to who I was I decided to make a plan. Searching places to go I decided to start with Denver. The capitol seemed like a great place to begin…

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    Colorado State Symbols

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    Colorado has the highest in altitude of all the states. The states symbols, geography, and points of view are some interesting things in Colorado. The many symbols of Colorado are great characteristics. One of the most visual states there is and also has some of the most major sports teams in the United States. Colorado has many state symbols that make it the great state that it is. Some of the most important symbols are the state flower is the Colorado Blue Columbine. The state tree is the…

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