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    Poverty in Memphis soars above the natural rate, but is sometimes overlooked and pushed under the rug by most. According to Bruce Kennedy at CBS News, Memphis ranked as number four among poorest cities in the United States. Elena Delavega, assistant professor at The Mid-South Family & Community Empowerment Institute, shows eye opening statistics that the Memphis poverty rate at 29.8% is above average as compared to the United States poverty rate at 15.5%. On a local level, the City of Memphis…

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    The Rukavina Family

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    their audience with a theme of family values attracting viewers with relatable concepts and diverse families. The creators of the advertisements are capable to have only shown a random person using the Swiffer duster to sweep the floor or using Tide detergent to wash clothes, but utilizing family situations made the product seem more appealing. However, the products could have easily been upstaged if the colors in “The Rukavinas” were not toned down, and if the father in “Princess Dress” was…

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    I have been working in retail management with Target Corporation for the past three years. For many business professionals, each day at work may seem mundane and repetitive. For me, I often find that each day in the retail world provides fresh challenges and new obstacles to overcome. In my professional experience thus far, I have had the opportunity to learn all aspects of business operations from sales and marketing to human resources and logistics. I believe to become a great business…

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    getting ready for my first son and "getting ready" for my second baby seems huge. At this point in my pregnancy last time, I had unwrapped all of my brand new baby gear that I was gifted, washed all of his brand new little clothes in baby-safe laundry detergent, packed my hospital bag, wrote a birth plan, made freezer meals, cleaned my house, and went on dates with my husband to soak up the last moments of just the two of us. This time? Between chasing after a toddler and working from home, I…

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    her 20’s . She admitted to smoking crack with her boyfriend at the time. Similarly, her childhood was rather turbulent. (Oprah Opens Up About Drugs, Abuse, 2015). After becoming pregnant at the age of 14, Winfrey attempted suicide by drinking laundry detergent. Winfrey told Piers Morgan during an interview that the pregnancy was the result of sexual promiscuity, bad judgement, and sexual abuse from the ages nine to thirteen. After her mother found out about the pregnancy her mother sent her…

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    Managing with Analytics at Procter & Gamble Yeshwanth Kumar Lanka A20299800 P&G was pressed by retailers to produce more concentrated powdered laundry detergents. P&G faced the problem of forecasting the sales. Different departments like procurement, manufacturing and supply chain were already under stress from the changes required to produce and deliver the new formulation. If the results increase without change in forecasts, P&G would be unable to meet demand and that could damage…

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    lemon juice. (3) 2. Cleaning and chelating agent Citric acid is an excellent chelating agent, binding metals. It is used to remove limescale from boilers and evaporators.[9] It can be used to soften water, which makes it useful in soaps and laundry detergents. By chelating the metals in hard water, it lets these cleaners produce foam and work better without need for water softening. Citric acid is the active ingredient in some bathroom and kitchen cleaning solutions. A solution with a 6%…

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    1. What are the goals of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America? One of the goals of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is to foster the ability of children to rise above their circumstances and to realize their potential. It is also a goal to provide a role model, a friend, and a family member to these children. They ultimately want to build these kids and communities up to give them chances they wouldn’t get otherwise. 2. How does Purdue Big Brothers Big Sisters support the local office of BBBS…

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    In modern medicine, the efficacy and side effects of drugs, vaccines, and other general treatments are determined through clinical studies. More often than not, these clinical studies are performed with animals as the test subjects. Specifically, over 100 million animals are tested, including dogs, cats, monkeys, rodents, and birds (“11 Facts About Animal Testing” 1). Additionally, of these 100 million animals, most are horrendously treated and ultimately die without serving their sole purpose:…

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    Animal Rights History

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    As I was looking up Animal Rights, I found a sort of history that is provided within the definition and article. It's worth taking a look at. The article was comparing slaves and animals, how they were referred to as ‘property rights' way back when. https://www.britannica.com/topic/animal-rights This is a tricky question because I understand the need of using an animal for food, as I am a hunter, but I do not agree with the large pig/cattle farms that sweep the nation. Personally, I believe that…

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