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    The honeybee’s immense value comes about from its ability to pollinate flowers and crops to promote a healthy and sufficient harvest. This harvest is key for agriculturally dependent countries such as the United States, whose agriculture industry is worth upwards of $200 billion. Bees are a noticeably important factor in maintaining this agriculture, so important that in June of 2014, the president of the United States developed the Pollinator Health Task-Force, run by the USDA and the EPA (U.S…

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    Egypt The Egyptian people were the most successful ancient civilization. They built amazing pyramids which are huge. Another reason that they were considered the most successful, is that they made amazing art! They also made many important inventions. The Egyptians had great buildings like the pyramid of Giza.They dragged huge blocks across the rocky ground to build the pyramid about 455.4 feet tall. They would put their pharaohs in and under the pyramids when they die out of respect. Art The…

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    gas which has raised to more than $1 in most locations. There are many components of pricing the gas. Ozone Park is home to many people of all different cultures. It is also home to many gas stations. There are also many different brands such as Mobil, Shell, BP, Fina, Philips 66 and Exxon. On order…

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    concern of someone preference, but the money they make to provide for their family lives. There has also been run in with Exxon against LGBT rights. Before Mobil was acquired by Exxon, they had policies to protect discrimination against gay men and lesbians, and even offered benefits to same-sex couples, Exxon took that all away once it had Mobil in its clutches in 1999 (Wong). Based out of Texas, the huge oil company has been fighting for years against non-discrimination protection and equal…

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    This carport has either one wall or two, and not covered on all four sides like other structures. Though this offers less protection as compared to garages, you can get good amount of ventilation from your vehicles with them. An ‘enclosed’ or a ‘Mobil’ carport is similar to a standard carport but can be relocated with ease. Affordable colorbond carports are made of metal mostly steel and aluminum. Compared to building a garage, building colorbond carports is not expensive and very affordable.…

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    pushing the boundaries of the construction industry. Each build is very unique, innovative, and holds characteristics of its own that allows each project to stand out. The main project that captured my attention and enthusiasm very quickly was the Exxon Mobil Campus which was extremely unique. It was a cubical with all walls made of glass, supported by two buildings sitting on each side. It allowed me to realize how often the boundaries are being pushed and how rapidly building methods and…

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    (GE): $134 million, AT&T: (T, Tech30) $91.2 million, Boeing Co (BA): $90.3 million, Northrop Grumman (NOC): $87.9 million, Comcast Corp (CMCSA): $86.4 million, Verizon Communications: (VZ, Tech30) $86.4 million, FedExCorp (FDX): $85.7 million, Exxon Mobil (XOM): $85 million, Lockheed Martin (LMT): $78.8 million, Pfizer (PFE): $77.8 million,” with all this currency in circulation, citizens have come to doubt that politicians formulate their decisions based on what’s best for the common man and…

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    Women’s rights have come a long way in the last century and still have a long way to come. Donald Trump is notorious for his incendiary comments and actions toward women, one such example of this occurred in his 1994 interview with ABC News: “I think that putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. Unfortunately, after they're a star, the fun is over for me. It's like a creation process. It's almost like creating a building. It's pretty sad.” This message along with many others sends a…

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    camera. Karyn was born in 1968 in St. Louis, Missouri; her parents were both psychiatrists, unlike many mainstream directors, Kusama wasn’t born into Hollywood royalty. She would eventually go on to graduate from the NYU Film school, where she won a Mobil Prize for her student film Sleeping Beauties (1991). Even with a degree and accolades behind her, it was going to be a tough road ahead. Karyn Kusama explained in an interview with Dinitia Smith that she was, “the queen of odd jobs” (Smith,…

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    Kimberly Ma / Bus5-187 Sec 13 Participation/ Discussion Questions: Discussion: Why would government need to interfere? Government will interfere for political, economic, and cultural reasons. In the economic sense, the government might intervene to protect, regulate and control the resources. Some political motives involve securing jobs, national security, responding to unfair trade, and gaining a bigger influence in the market. For instance, in order to secure jobs, the government might…

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