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    America is in desperate need of harsh regulations on energy drinks. Energy drinks are a plague on American citizens. The use of these energy drinks is very prevalent in the hyper-competitive nature of our country's society. Most drinkers of energy drinks are using them to gain an edge on everyone, while facing negative long-term and short-term health effects. According to the World Health Organization, "Energy drinks pose a grave danger to public health." With the ease of access to energy drinks…

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    college allows students to pay back tuition loans and bear other expenses. Many students belong to families which are financially not strong. In this case job is the only way to pay back their debts. According to www.census.com, 71 percent, students nationwide…

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    There is many benefits of living a healthy life, for example being filled with energy and just not having that late afternoon crash. Staying in shape is always a beneficial thing for anyone it is very important to realize that with exercising and have some type of activity will always and only benefit our health in the long term. There is many studies that indicated what exercising could do for the human body. For example, according to Male Appleby she states that exercising could benefit us in…

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    What are the major consequences of Wall Street Crash 1929? The last century witnessed a tragedy in global stock markets, initiated by the notorious Wall Street Crash 1929. This caused a big slump in the market values of shares across the world. This triggered off the Great Depression, and many other consequences. According to Frederick Lewis Allen’s Only Yesterday (1931), “The rich man's chauffeur drove with his ears laid back to catch the news of an impending move in Bethlehem Steel; he held…

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    His purpose of writing isn’t to tell sappy stories but to create meaning to his works that connect and is relevant to the grad student hearts and thoughts. Nationwide in classrooms, they do projects, an involvement way of how to bring a relatable connection, by reenacting and coming together as students with projects in a large number of characters to choose from his expressions. He also gave shape to the English…

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    can’t afford to have. Although school uniforms are unnecessary, others might disagree. Some people believe that if there was uniforms in schools, it would make kids pay attention more and actually do better in class. In fact, based on a survey done nationwide by the National Association of Elementary School…

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    Throughout history’s fight for black equality, there have numerous individuals in which have decided to take a stand and forever change the world; Malcolm X is no exception to this. His methods to achieve Civil Rights for African Americans were both controversial yet struck home with many blacks tired of waiting defenceless. It is to a moderate extent that his methods were successful in his use of various tactics such as pro-violence and the encouragement of critical thinking about racial…

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    control malaria and typhus among civilian troops. It was later used as an agricultural insecticide and as it popularity increased, it gained commercial use. In 1962, Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, a book tracing the environmental impact of the nationwide spraying of DDT and the ethical concerns of releasing large amounts of potentially toxic chemicals into the environment without fully understanding their effect on human and animal life. The publication…

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    the population. Operating Facilities: Amy's Kitchen only has three operating facilities on the West and Midwest. This means more money will have to be spent to open a operating facility in the East and possibly Southeast. Before they can operate nationwide there will need to be operating facilities that are convenient and require the least timely amount of travel to ship materials and supplies to the restaurant. Opportunities: Organic, Natural, Consumption Rising: Rising awareness of chemicals…

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    Group 12 Drew David, Marcus Brion, Sadie Krause, Jamie Theobald BUS 230, Murray Introduction and Methods Background Freedom of Speech is America's first amendment and holds significant importance to American citizens. Recently, nationwide events have been causing a lot of uproar entailing issues of free speech. Although these events are known nationally, not all American's know what is happening on college campuses related to free speech issues. We found that free speech allows people to…

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