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    Introduction: British petroleum is one of the world’s largest firms that deal with discovering and extracting oil, refining oil, and selling oil and gas. Since, these products are supposed to be provided to certain many consumers around the globe therefore, it incorporate with many people in the diverse societies along with the many of the diverse organizations with which it works. These incorporations require maintaining several many ethical and societal issues in relation to both the people…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Why it Takes More than a Grocery Store to Eliminate a Food Desert” Despite America’s great economic achievements there are still people who live in areas where an adequate food availability is scarce. Mrs. Sarah Corapi’s PBS article, “Why it Takes More than a Grocery Store to Eliminate a Food Desert”, is centered around the effects, or lack thereof, of placing a new grocery store in one of these very environments. The article, “Why it Takes More than a Grocery Store to…

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    Don't Chicken Out: Food Industry Lives Matter In today's society there are many people that are very concerned with were there food comes from. However, some do not consider human rights in their investigation of the food they are about to consume. While these "foodies" are too busy looking into the animal rights, the workers are completely passed by. Sally Kohn criticizes these "foodies" for exactly that in her essay, "Do Foodies Care About Workers?" Kohn is able to create an effective…

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    becoming an epidemic in America, all related sectors must be evaluated to figure out where in the food consumption cycle the blame should be placed. David Zinczenko and Michael Moss believe the industry is to blame for the epidemic, while Radley Balko believes the individual is to blame. I believe the food industry is to blame for the growing decline of health in American people due to lack of regulation, scientific modification of food, and expert marketing by the companies; however, as…

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    Tesla vs GEM (Global Electric Motorcars) Tesla, Inc. and GEM are two car companies that have developed disruptive innovations within the automotive industry, namely electric vehicles. This paper will compare both car companies, analyze their strategies and provide recommendations for future implementations on their strategies. COMPANY OVERVIEW: Tesla, Inc. and GEM (Global Electric Motorcars) compete against each other in the automotive space for their electric vehicles. Below is a brief…

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    Summary: Sex Trafficking

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    She makes sure to clarify that sex trafficking is not a distant problem, but is distinctly present in your own community. Erin covers 3 prominent reasons for the worldwide sex trafficking issue. She introduces trafficking as a multimillion-dollar Industry, a glamorous façade, and even talks about local experiences with prostitution rings. The writer is determined not to be just a problem identifier but also a problem solver. She goes on to suggest two ways we can minimize prostitution, more law…

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    Baby Boomers Case Study

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    Baby Boomers are the generation with the largest discretionary income which makes them today's largest consumer of luxury products. The luxury car brands preferred by Baby Boomers are Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, while Millennial prefer Mercedes-Benz and Tesla. Millennial habits are forcing luxury brands to change their offerings from simple products to technology-driven interactive experiences. Overview The concept of luxury and what is perceived as a premium brand varies from generation to…

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    Jake Jordan Professor Hinson English 1301-104 11 Oct. 2017 Ford Trucks Are Better Trucks are a big deal in the United States. They can be seen everywhere. They come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Many people have their favorite brand over another. This argument essay will discuss why Ford trucks are better than the competitor. Ford is well known for their vehicles and quality. The car company was founded on June 16, 1903. Henry Ford is the founding father of the company. Dearborn, Michigan…

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    The Topography of Prostitution in Renaissance Ferrara By Daine Yvonne Ghirado “In this Paper, I propose to initiate an alternative understanding of the Renaissance city as comprised of gendered spaces and spatial practices, with one of the chief imperatives being the spatial control of women.” In her article, Diane Ghirardo using Renaissance Ferrara as a case study presents the side effects of male controlled spaces, cities and civic structures on the social, spatial and economic activities of…

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    Former editor of U.S. News & World Report and of Nature and the recipient of a Guggenheim Award, Stephen Budiansky, in his editorial, “The Local Food Movement: Is It a Better Way to Eat?”, published in 2010, addresses the topic of the local food movement, speaks on the results “arbitrary rules” and “locavores” play in the environment and argues that purchasing local food produce is not always the best thing to do. He backs up this claim by doing the following: first, he acknowledges the opposing…

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