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    Qualitas of Life Foundation (Qualitas) is a non-profit organization that was established in New York City in July 2007. Qualita’s founder, Marcela Orvañanos de Rozvarin, is a Mexican philanthropist with a particular expertise in institutional development and capacity building for non-profits, foundations and other civil society institutions. Mrs. Marcela moved to New York City in 2004, and after seeing the critical living conditions of Latinos in NYC she was stunned and consulted with financial…

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    associations, which are working with the worlds, governments (G20) to get economies moving again. Since 2007-2009, the financial crisis is often referred to as "the credit crunch" or "credit crisis", began in July 2007 when a loss of confidence by investors in the value of guaranteed mortgages resulted in a liquidity crisis that prompted a substantial injection of capital into financial markets by like the United States Federal Reserve (FED), Bank of England and the European Central Bank…

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    University Ohio State University started way back in 1870 under the name the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. Ohio State is one of the biggest universities in the country and boasts a total number of around 70,000 students across the campus system. The university offers over 200 degrees, 50 academic programs and 1,400 student organizations. Ohio State University is one of the Midwest’s main research institutions that food, automotive and engineering centers. The goal of Ohio State is…

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    democracy is present other words that our connected are equality justice and liberty. But from the beginning of time in society absolute monarchs and emperors has created a political system where democracy is the foundation for everything which often brought peace and order, but at the cost of personal freedoms. In a democrat system, Democratic values support the belief that an orderly society can exist in which freedom is preserved and still hold true to its values. But with our society…

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    the development of Microsoft applications for Macintosh. The collaboration could be seen in some shared names between the Microsoft and Macintosh systems. He has put in millions of dollars to help find a cure for HIV and Aids. Bill also wrote two books named “The Road Ahead” and “BILL GATES Business @ The Speed of Thought: Using a Digital Nervous System. If it weren’t for Bill Gates we probably still be using typewriters, he made it so much easier to use a computer. Bill gates got a ton of…

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    The Great Depression, which lasted from 1929 up until 1941, defines the time period when there was a financial and industrial collapse in America, causing unemployment rates to skyrocket, as well as the amount of homeless people. Caused by the constant speculation and buying on margin that took place so frequently in the stock market, the Great Depression left America in just that state of mind: depressed. Republican Herbert Hoover was elected president of the United States in 1928 after a race…

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    The mission systems for Mexican-American history involved a wide view, during its retrospect it was known as a sequence of missions that were established by Franciscan Monks in California and in the Spanish Southwest that obligated Indians into converting to Catholicism to employ themselves as agricultural laborers. An overall Mexican California that was an outbreak of dramatic strain that initiated the pros and cons of the mission system because of the changes in politics, religion, and…

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    founders of our nation, believes that to truly establish a just federal court system, we must create a branch of the government that is held accountable to the law and not the enticing-yet corrupted-motives of the public. While electing federal judges may appear to be the more “democratic” option that allows public participation in judiciary matters, it would inevitably lead to the moral degradation of the judicial system corrupting it with political agendas, economic incentives, and power…

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    Commercial Revolution originated in the late seventeen century and moving onto the eighteenth century, where it shaped the foundation for the industrialization of Britain through the establishment of trades, financial, commercial as well as legal industries (Harley, 2004). An industrial development of an economy can be advantageous as it increases the industrial opportunities such as enhancing living standards, domestic value of products, and provide a large goods and service market (Deane,…

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    medical care.” In 2005 member states of the World Health Organization including the U.S. signed World Health Assembly resolution 58.33 stating that everyone should have “access to health care services and should not suffer financial hardship when obtaining these services.” Finally, the Lancet study, a peer review study in 2008 stated the "[r]ight-to-health features are not just good management, justice, or humanitarianism, they are obligations under human-rights law." Yet to…

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