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    and the choices directly reflect the attained level of Development. If an incorrect option is selected, then forces of ‘Darkness’ increase. Under contrary, choosing the correct option a Terrestrial Human fulfills the ‘Gethsemane Law’ and becomes a Master of own Fate. Without full ACCEPTANCE of God’s Will, in a case “If we are free from the effects of causes that we with our thoughts and behavior have set off, we would gain neither knowledge nor reason” and won’t be able to evolve to remain…

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    Deceptive Advertising Try the new Taco Bell’s seasoned beef! This was the advertisement Taco Bell used in 2011. Ironically, Taco Bell’s meat has just 35% beef. The Alabama firm sued Taco Bell for using more fillers than meat. Taco Bell used between $3 million and $4 million to refute the allegations. The company also launched a “Thank you for suing us” full-page newspaper to mitigate the disaster (NPR, 2011). This is a clear example how companies use deceptive advertisements to sell their…

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    1. Introduction Something I didn’t expect myself to say in my entire life was, “I want to be a high school english teacher when I grow up.”. In the past year, I’ve gone from wanting to be a chef, as I love cooking, to a psychologist, as I love helping people to understand their feelings and recover from depression and other mental diseases, to, finally, a high school english teacher. I love helping people learn and I’ve gotten to help many since most school subjects come to me easily. I…

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    National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES). Thirty-five percent of students entering two-and four-year public and private colleges took at least a year of remedial courses during 2000, the study says. The study was based on a survey sent to 1,242 two- and four-year institutions. Despite the apparent growth of remedial work among many students, the NCES found…

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    My junior year of college I took a course that examined the sociology of race and the law taught by two erudite and critical female professors. In a school full of very wealthy and very white individuals, my far more humble upbringing and extremely liberal raising made me feel pretty comfortable examining issues of racial disparity. Most of the topics were things that I could easily view through a critical lens while not making me feel particularly vulnerable even as a white woman; after all, I…

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    Problem/Opportunity The education industry has evolved with the technology being presented in our society. Now, many individuals turn to online learning as it may be more convenient, especially for the busy and working individual. Institutions face having to prioritize what they are able to offer for student education and put into consideration the service and ease on how an online program runs. Institutions need to keep up the pace with the ever-changing opportunities for online learning and…

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    involved with this court are known as the Justices of the Supreme Court. The majority of cases that reach the Supreme Court are in relation to general public importance. Leave to appeal must be gained from either the Supreme Court or the original court. Appeals are mainly received from the Court of Appeal, civil division. However, the Administration of Justice Act (1969) allowed a procedure known as ‘Leap-frog’. This means that if a High Court Judge states a case to be adequate for the Supreme…

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    contemporary totalitarian rulers such as North Koreas Kim Jung un own majority, if not all of the wealth of the state and little attention is given to the people because there have been deplorable famines and economic breakdowns when rulers and the administration become corrupt. The job of the…

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    being a dedicated community servant. He has a solid business and legal background. He has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Wilfrid Laurier University and also an MBA from Schulich School of Business. He is a very good member Law Society of Upper Canada. Currently, he practices Law at Bay Street Firm which is a long road in Toronto full of law firms. He specializes in public and private mergers, corporate finances, securities, and acquisitions. Before starting his law career, Raj was a…

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    Throughout history, war antagonists transformed their concern, empathy, and anger into emotional poetry, visual art, or music. Although war culture typically fell into the pro-war category, the Vietnam War’s musical culture was different from other wars in that its song fell into the anti-war category because of the negative sentiment towards the war that new technology and the media were perpetuating. Rock and Roll eventually became knows as the “weapon of cultural revolution”, as it influenced…

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