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    help me settle in well; again I was wrong. I walk through these halls and still feel a sense of lacking. A lack of belonging and the central connection to a school. I believe that college is where one discovers themselves. At the University of New Hampshire, I feel as though I belong. I feel as though I fit in and can prosper through the growing, loving environment I know this school…

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    As a professional in the business field, your resume education section shows your knowledge and dedication to your career. Depending on your area of expertise, your education section lets employers know of the certifications and licenses you need to work at their firm. When writing a resume education section, it's important to keep it continually updated with any new training or certifications you've received to show employers you're aware of changes in the field. What to Include in a Business…

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    Memo Introduction Greene’s Jewelry Wholesale, LLC, located in Derry, New Hampshire, and was founded in 1957 by Mary Jane and Allan Greene. Greene’s Jewelry was famously known for its jewelry made from ever- gold martial. Jennifer Lawson, a former employee at Green’s Jewelry is being sued for breaching a confidentiality agreement. Jennifer, in return, sued or illegal termination. In terms our strength in this legal battle, our basis rests where Jennifer signed a confidentiality agreement upon…

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    Perilous Fight Argument

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    On November 10th, 2016 Hampshire College, a small, private, and grossly expensive liberal arts institution in Amherst, Massachusetts flew their flag at half-staff following the victory of President-Elect Donald J. Trump. Sometime in the early morning hours of the following day, a group of unknown students set fire to the fundamental symbol of our country’s freedom. After this development, Hampshire College took down all flags on campus. When I first heard about Hampshire College 's decision to…

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    Substance Misuse

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    The misuse of alcohol and drugs is one of the most devastating public health issues faced by New Hampshire (NH) communities today. Substance misuse in the state begins at an early age. In fact, according to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), NH has some of the highest nationwide rates of alcohol use, marijuana use, and prescription drug misuse, particularly among youth and young adults (NSDUH 2014). Below demonstrates how NH young adults’ substance use rates compare…

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    On Sept. 12, 1787, five days prior to the end of what came to be known as the Constitutional Convention, George Mason of Virginia proposed the delegates preface the new Constitution with a Bill of Rights. Mason’s proposal was rejected almost unanimously. The Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787, and was submitted to the states for ratification with no Bill of Rights. Then, Thomas Jefferson, writing to James Madison from Paris, “a bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against…

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    Breakout Debate

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    NEW HAMPSHIRE – U.S. Ohio Governor John Kasich had a breakout moment at Saturday evenings’ New Hampshire GOP debate. The 2016 Republican primary has garnered a largely negative reputation. As big name candidates such as Donald Trump and Ted Cruz make statements for shock value and gain attention doing so, many mainstream Americans look to the GOP debates as a spectacle. The remaining candidates who participated in the February 6 debate were governors - Jeb Bush of Florida, John Kasich of Ohio…

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    On November 23, 1804 in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, young Franklin Pierce was born. Franklin Pierce was one out of eight children born under the roof of Benjamin and Anna Kendrick Pierce. When Franklin was 30 he married Jane Means Appleton, they later had three kids which all died in various ways. Their first child died two days after being born, and their second child died at age four of epidemic typhus. The last son they had was beheaded in a train accident in front of Pierce, leaving him…

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    United States vary widely depending on state and region. For example, the state of Mississippi has the highest poverty level of any state, at 22.0 percent (“SAIPE Mississippi”). In the northeast, there is New Hampshire with the lowest level of poverty by state at 8.2 percent (“SAIPE New Hampshire”). In Missouri, the poverty level is 14.8 percent, which is about even with the national level of 13.5 percent as of 2015 (“SAIPE Missouri”). In analyzing the Kansas City metro area, which includes…

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    Fusion Vs Nuclear Energy

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    the most advanced), and the radioactive waste can only be stored on site, deep in the ground. Nuclear fusion is currently a more experimental source of energy; only three plants are actually public. It is still in development stages, but If New Hampshire can be one of the first to use the stellarator, it could draw the attention of other states and countries to follow. Fusion can work and we have seen it work. Someone needs to be the first or second, otherwise this amazing energy source would…

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