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    definition we choose it will require an enormous amount of hard work. There are a lot of ways to become successful then we think and each of them consists overlapping identical factors that we need to keep in mind. The factors are such as having opportunities, being dedicated, and etc. However, there is nothing that can come in front of putting in time and effort since it’s the most important and is the major premise if we want to be successful. There might not be a literal key to success, but…

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    protections afforded me as a result of the passing of the Civil Rights Act is significant. I belong to multiple protect groups identified within the Act. As an African American female, I am afforded equal opportunities in hiring, promotion and employment. Prior to 1964, employment opportunities in education were limited to the “separate but equal” education settings. While Brown V. Board of Education mandated integrated schooling, schools remained segregate and so did school employees.…

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    generalizations can be made in order to ensure a common play field for all the students regardless of whether they are commuting or residents within their given campus (Lauren, 2015). This would therefore answer the question on the provision of equal opportunities for both commuters and non…

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    Setting up customers with online profiles was a nessacery step in allowing the customer to continue to interact with Office Depot products and sales even if we are not on site. When a customer becomes an Office Depot Rewards Member he or she is given a username and a passcode that is a unique identifier and allows them to receive discounts like ten percent back on all ink and paper purchases as well as keeps track of all your account activity like past purchase receipts and gift cards. By…

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    procedures adhering to the requirements of equal opportunity laws and equality. Diverse compunctions of the judiciary have higher capacitates of responsiveness to experiences and needs of different legal system subjects. On the other hand, such a judiciary appears reflective of various cultures and backgrounds…

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    sales and factory jobs, household workers, or nurses. These were considered “Proper” and “feminine”, as they were low status tasks that were considered beneath men. Organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission allowed these women to have legal representation to put an end to the disposition they faced due to their gender. Usually through civil lawsuits, these women acted as a catalyst for change by forcing their employers to pay sums of…

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    Man has never run out of ways to express the underlying beauty of human struggles and define the delicate connections humans build. Paul Haggis is one of these artisans, his tremendous work with film in the movie Crash speaks of the stark differences the citizens of the vast city of Los Angeles and yet manages to emphasize the key similarities all these characters have: their relationships with the individuals that surround them. One such relationship featured in this 2004 Drama film is that of…

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    This is when the teachers puts all of the student’s hard work together and show how they relate to each other. I think it is a good opportunity to let students judge their peers way of thinking and ask questions to get a better understanding. In the book, 5 practices orchestrating productive mathematics discussion, it tells us that we can use this time to get students to compare their peers’…

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    Opportunities and Threats of the External Environment Microsoft has many opportunities and threats in the external environments that they need to keep abreast of. As competition continues to expand product and service lines, Microsoft will need to keep abreast of any these changes. By continually monitoring external competition as well as looking for opportunities for product and service improvement, Microsoft can continue to remain a leader in the information technology field. A threat in…

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    … is not the same thing as equality of opportunity, and equality of opportunity is at the heart of the American vision” (Meacham). Capitalism promotes competition, and thus inevitably produces winners as well as “losers.” The effect of competition pans out so that certain individuals are able to realize their dream more significantly than others. Dream achievability is deeply rooted in equality of opportunity, and America’s vision entails equal opportunity for all. It is true that certain…

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