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    Introduction Hobby Lobby is a company attempting to withhold control of its organization, with the use a religious diversity in the workplace. In this case against the Supreme Court, they are trying to keep their morality with regards to the abortion privileges of people within the workplace. More specifically, they are withholding from giving full support to the health insurance covered individuals in the case for birth control. Hobby Lobby uses its religious freedom as an organization to be…

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    I was always one of those people who never had a hobby or were interested in anything. I remember every time someone would ask me "what do you like to do in your free time." I would just say swimming, even though I never really liked swimming. Once, I became a senior in high school, my parents came up to me, and started asking me about what I want to major in college. I seriously had no idea and I started to look at what I liked and what I'm good at, and I couldn't think of anything. I remember…

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    required in employment based health care. In the Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby supreme court case, this is highlighted. This case is an important part of what’s going on in the U.S. today. This case gives people more freedom of religion, but takes away contraceptives that some people that need a job may not be able to afford. The most important points in this case are the background info, court process, and the Supreme Court Decision. Hobby Lobby, (an arts and craft store chain) is a business…

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    needs, including methods of contraception. In fact, many employees have contraception included in their reimbursement plans through their insurance. But, like anything in this world, there are limitations. One example of a reimbursement limitation is Hobby Lobby’s refusal to cover employees for contraception usages. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the reimbursement…

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    will benefit, if hobby shop is opened in the southeastern side of city. However, author lacks proving his point by missing details, which might have swayed the company to open business in mentioned place. He mentions his team completed a reaserch on suitable building sites but fails to provide stats about what is total population and what was the sample size considered for this research as "suitable building sites" may not represent whole city's residents. Citing there are no hobby shops near…

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    however, I signed myself up in acting classes. Acting is my main hobby since I was very young. I always liked acting in a sketch, play, or even just a small scene for a project. I minored in theatre in my undergraduate years, and acting was the exit from all the hard works that I had to do for other classes. Of course, it did need its…

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    Abstract The topic of my essay is why I did not agree with the Supreme Court’s decision of the Hobby Lobby vs. Burwell case. I will begin with a brief summary of the case, including the ruling, then I will proceed to share my reasons why I did not agree. Those reasons being first, I do not agree that any corporation should be treated the same as a single person, second, Hobby Lobby argued that it was against their religion to provide four contraceptives that they believed to be abortifacients,…

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    Questionnaire The Research Process Just over two weeks ago, me and two of my classmates conducted a survey amongst our class to find out their hobbies and interests out of college, as up until this point we had only got to know them in a short period of time. This survey proved to be quite informative and showed us what interests certain individuals in our class. We surveyed around ten people and our results varied significantly. Usually when surveying individuals the survey will be composed…

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    Recreational hobbies aren’t always sports or physical related. A couple of examples of other hobbies are weaving baskets, knitting, or even being a debater. These other hobbies could benefit you in ways like being able to have quick hands when typing or even just life skills for the future. Hobbies don’t have to be just sports in order for them to be beneficial to you as a person. There are people all over the world with hobbies you have probably never thought about such as shopping could be a…

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    Group 6 consists of James, Brian, Spencer, and Tyler. The most diverse, but interesting group I have been in. The first person in group six is Brian. Brian is an enjoyable, cheerful fellow with many hobbies. Brian, like most people, enjoys playing videogames, and considers this one of his many hobbies, however, he also likes music, and has learned to play the trumpet as well. Brian has many accomplishments he is proud of too. He has successfully graduated high school and enrolled into college,…

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