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    On my first day as the new law library intern I was very nervous to say the least. Ms. Carol assured me that I would be fine and it would take time for me to know the “ends and outs” of the library. Shortly after I arrived Ms. Carol gave me a tour of the library. She showed me specifically how to work the printer, where the office supplies were located, and most importantly the catalog notebook. In my opinion, the catalog notebook will become an important resource for me to be able to assist…

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    Should soldiers be paid more than athletes? YES, they should! A man in a helmet protecting our country deserves to be paid more than a man in a helmet playing a sport. There are many reasons to support my wonderful claim. Soldiers risk their life everyday for the right of others. Athletes should take a pay decrease and help support the soldiers. After all, soldiers fight for their rights to play sports! If it was up to me, I wouldn't pay them more that $100 a game. The rest of the money could…

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    ” She reads the Forbes report, listens to Wall Street Week, converses daily with her stockbroker, reads all of Shirley MacLaine's books with ease--all kinds of things I can't begin to understand”.(Tan, 6). Despite the fact that her mother doesn’t speak fluent English; doesn’t…

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    that play in the biggest college tournament don’t get paid when they are the cause that brought all of the money in. Another example that proves that athletes don’t get paid is the Louisville Cardinal basketball team. According to Chris Smith from Forbes, the Cardinals are the highest paid college basketball team in the whole nation earning just about 45.1 million dollars, but with all of this money the players are not getting paid for their hard work. Finally, this proves that college athletes…

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    Gender Inequality In Society

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    Gender and race inequality have been prevalent in society for many years. Both issues have been explored by numerous sociologists who have tried to find an explanation for these problems. More than one explanation has been procured, and no one explanation is able to fully embrace the entirety of the issue. One of the most popular, and sometimes slightly controversial, approaches that has been used to investigate the roots of the problem was introduced by Karl Marx during the mid-to-late 19th…

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    Fitbit Analysis Essay

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    From smart-watches to fitness trackers, it is increasingly common to see people wearing sport related technology on their wrists. Fitbit is one of the outstanding brands in the fitness category and is experiencing 250% year-over-year growth (Forbes, 2015). Fitbit is committed to helping people live healthier and more active lives. Fitbit Alta has incorporate the power of new technologies to make people more aware of their diets, daily activities and encourage customers to do more exercise, it is…

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    Richest Celebrities-Lionel Messi Lionel Andres ‘Leo’ Messi was born on 24th June 1987. He is an Argentine football player and plays for Spanish club Barcelona and is highly paid richest celebrities. He plays for Argentina national team. He also has a Spanish citizenship, which means he can play as an EU player. People usually say that he is the world’s best foot ball player. Messi received FIFA world player of the year at the age of 22 and several Ballon d’Or. Messi learned football by Furkan…

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    There had been several leaders who had conduct tremendous improvement in leadership in the past years; however, Collen Barret is one of the most influential women of our generation, due to her hard work, dedication and servant leadership style. Ms. Barret managed to create and manage the most successful airline companies in US history. Collen Barret was born in Bellows Falls, Vermont in 1944. When Ms. Barret was a child she wanted to be a lawyer; however, she didn’t have the money to go to law…

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    The BCS football championship and the NCAA(national collegiate athletic association) men’s basketball championship had a 41.7 million viewers making tv networks millions. At the same time the student athletes playing suffer from poverty and can’t provide for themselves. Forcing many to have to take money from under the table or illegally.According to Shabazz Napier one of the nations leading basketball player says"I don 't feel student-athletes should get hundreds of thousands of dollars, but…

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    In the United States today we find ourselves amidst a very trying time. We experience a wide variety of dilemmas on a daily basis, as a community or as a country. One of the most prominent conflicts today is the debate over minimum wage. With every action comes reaction and with every debate comes two sides of an argument. As a kid I remember accepting my first job offer. I became a part of a baseball grounds crew, working for nothing more than minimum wage. Although I would have liked to have…

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