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    In the late 1700’s a set of rules took into effect upon the United States creating a wholly new, more centralized form of government. A system in which replaced the failed Articles of Confederation that would promise the purpose to protect the natural rights for citizens known as The United States Constitution. Written from the thirteen states at the time, the founding fathers of the country, who were leaders and significant contributors in the U.S during the 18th century came together to…

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    Questions: Categories: What was so bad about the state, that they needed a government? What is the common good? Common Good How did the founders write the constitution? What were some of the laws? How does the government make sure we can protect our rights? Why did the founders believe that people need a government? How did the government improve when the constitution was created? Was the government fair? How did they govern themselves? Did the government have any flaws? Why is it important…

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    Don’t be afraid to push the status quo— our Founders weren’t. What will I contribute... My resources...Healthy can be defined in many ways. Overall wellness—including physical, emotional, mental and even financial health—is different for each of us. In a close-knit community like Kappa, your role in modeling healthy behaviors can have far-reaching effects. Be confident and steadfast in your goals and identity. Kappa is dedicated to helping you find balance in your life. Valuing health helps you…

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    Bending Bodhi Yoga Studio, located at Franklin Plaza in downtown Dover, newly opened in October of 2015. The three co-founders, Heather Campbell- Hussey, Lydia Garnhart, and Nancy Garnhart have dedicated the new organization to teaching children and adults to feel empowered, confident, and at peace through the eight limbs of yoga. They offer drop in classes for people of all skill levels, including brand new beginners. The staff is passionate about Yoga and the positive benefits it can have on…

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    Pros Of Bikram Yoga

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    accusations surrounding the founder, have made Bikram yoga as controversial as it is popular. When looking at Bikram yoga, it is important to discuss its founder, history, teachings, and health benefits. However, it is also important to look at the controversy surrounded the safety and health…

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    Founders Brewing Company

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    History The history of Founders Brewing Company began with two men, Dave Engbers and Mike Stevens, who quit their full-time jobs, in 1997, to start a new brewing company. They were Hope College graduates and were invested in home-brewing beer. Founders was not their first brewing company. The first brewing company was named Canal Street Brewing Company, and has evolved into its current name of Founders Brewing Company, even though the business is still listed as Canal Street Brewing Co., LLC.…

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    to ensure that both parties are not affected. For instance, the company can introduce innovative technologies in its production processes to mitigate operational costs (White & Taft, 2004). Last but not least, according to justice perspective, the founders of the enterprise are required to consider universal factors, such as respect and equality of human rights. Therefore, the dilemma in question can be solved; thus, the company will have to respect and provide equality to its employees as far…

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    The four forces of evolution are mutation, natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow. Mutations are the only force that can change the genetic code and without them the other forces wouldn’t happen. When a mutation takes place in a sex cell, it can them be passed down through generations. Natural selection was first brought about by Charles Darwin. It is the belief that the better an organism adapts to their environment, the more likely they are to live longer as well as reproduce. Genetic…

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    Electronics Shack

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    Perception Perception is “the process by which individuals organize and interpret their impressions to give meaning to their environment.”, it is not necessarily a reflection of the objective reality of the situation (Langton, Robbins, & Judge, 2016, p. 38). There are three factors that contribute to perception, the individual or perceiver, the target or what they are perceiving and the attributes that are associated with the target, and the context or situation that the event occurs in…

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    shift their policies on gun rights to that of the NRA. While the NRA itself didn’t force the Court to make the DC vs Heller ruling, the momentum on gun rights that the NRA put in place cannot be understated, and it’s clear they still have a great effect on the gun conversation…

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