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    The Future By: Matthew Espinosa Dayne Franz The recommendations we have for this project are as follows. Yes we believe that the bill and dollar coin should still be produced.The reason is because the dollar bill is really practical in everyday life. At the same token we have chosen to discontinue the coin because it’s impractical, and it is not used at all today as it was in the first place. We live in a society today where we as Americans do not use coins as much on a regular basis, let alone…

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    Black Culture

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    Whether, we like to believe it or not society is made up of a dominant culture, the group with power, privilege, and status, and a subordinate group that is seen as objects of collective oppression and discrimination. This is all characterized from Euro centric beliefs and the devaluation of Black culture. Black culture is the less ideal and therefore, causes members of its group to want to withdraw and enter into the leading mainstream culture. The major problem associated with social identity…

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    extensively larger than females. In the world of European football, also known as soccer, the women’s soccer team earns about twenty thousand euros—“which is less than a trainee on a graduate scheme typically earns” (“Four Awful Truths About Gender Inequality In Sport – Rife Magazine”)—compared to the men’s soccer team earning approximately thirteen million euros. Unfortunately, another inequality would be how there are less leagues for women than men, and not just specifically soccer, but in…

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    Tag Heuer Case

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    Brief History of the Company: Tag Heuer was founded in 1860 by Edouard Heuer in Switzerland. Since the beginning Tag Heuer has been recognized as one of the leading brands in the luxury watch industry. In 1999, Tag Heuer was acquired by LVMH Moett Hennessy. Tag Heuer competition include many brands however its direct competition is Omega, Rolex, and Longines. Why should Tag Heuer should expand: In order for a business to have its door open it needs to be profitable. The world has become…

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    Since the fall of the Soviet Union, there has been an “open door policy” instituted within NATO. “The Open-Door Policy is a founding principle of NATO and means that any country in the Euro-Atlantic area is free to join NATO if it is prepared to meet the standards and obligations of membership, contributes to the security of the Alliance, and shares NATO’s values of democracy, reform, and the rule of law” (nato.int). The last enlargement…

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    One of the most important information that all Cadians citizen should know, is that every canadian has 30 rights and that know one can take those right from you. Some of our rights as human are The Right to Your Own Things, The Right to Trial, The Right to Life, The RIght Marriage and Family and We’re All Equal Before the Law. The Universal Declaration of Human rights was adopted by Draft Committee. The commission on Human Rights charid by Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt asked a university…

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    My previous literature entailed me utilizing psychodynamic theory as a practice technique to assist my client base with addressing their barriers. However, social workers throughout their practice will apply different social work practice techniques to address their client base differing issues. Narrative Therapy is another practice approach that I would utilize because this method presents the consumers as the experts in their own lives. This method empowers the consumer by utilizing their…

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    The emergence of the New African Movement in the 19th century can be marked as a turning in the way Africans resisted colonialism. In this essay i will identify the ideas and developments of the New African Movement during the end of the 19th century and the first few decades of the twentieth century. Around the 19th century it became more evident that Europeans where not only planning on staying in South Africa but they would further exclude and exploit African bodies. Many Africans had…

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    they decided to remove Aboriginal peoples from their homes and communities and send them to residential schools. This process of educating Aboriginals according to Euro-Canadian ideals which was discussed in the article is similar to the theory of rationalization and McDonaldization. One of the purposes of teaching Aborginals about Euro-Canadian ideals were so they could better fit into society and become more…

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    Bootstrap Americanism

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    “My philosophy of life is that if we make up our mind what we are going to make of our lives, then work hard toward that goal, we never lose - somehow we win out.” Quoted from former President of the United States Ronald Reagan talking about hard work. In modern day America, there are so many ideologies thrown around, one that is very important to this country is “Bootstrap” Americanism. The core concept of “Bootstrap” Americanism, well noted by Reagan, is how strong values and hard work can…

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