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    1) Hamilton argues that the electoral college was created specifically to elect the president and was voted on by the people so that such an important decision was being made my official that the represent the people. He also asserts that this small group of educated electors would better able to analyze the necessary factors to determine if a candidate would make a good president. Basically he is saying that the electors are more educated then the masses and the masses trust them to make…

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    Abstract This paper is an overall analysis of Panera Bread Co. and details the company’s lifespan. Louis Kane and Ron Shaich created a bakery-café enterprise names Au Bon Pain Company Inc, who bought out Saint Louis Bread, which was eventually transformed into what we now know as “Panera Bread Company.”(Thompson, Jr.) A financial analysis of Panera Bread Co. and their main competitors, McDonalds, Starbucks, and Yum Brands are portrayed. I have discovered that Panera Bread is an incredibly…

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    Half The Sky Reflection

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    become a doctor or lawyers, we do not see many women out the society leading or having any power. President of South Korea is named by Park Geunhae, female. For only that reason many citizens despised our president for no reason and when she was elected many people thought she cheated. When I was on social media, I found the articles about how our President cheated the votes to make herself become presidents. Obviously I did not believe in these nonsense, but when I read the comments, so many…

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    TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Emergency Procedure Team: President (in charge) Vice President-Standards House Chairman Chapter Council Adviser 2. Emergency phone numbers for police, fire, emergency medical service/ambulance and campus security should be posted by all phones in the chapter facility. 3. Chapter member immediately contacts the appropriate emergency service and a member of the Emergency Procedure Team. 4. Chapter President • Ensures appropriate emergency service has been…

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    point about corporate America in the final three paragraphs. The sentence, “At the funeral, the sixty-year-old president told the forty-eight-year old widow that the fifty-one-year old deceased had meant much to the company,” Goodman creates a business-like mood with the repetitious ages. She further develops this mood with the fact that the widow couldn’t show bitterness towards the president because he had to straighten out the finances and stocks. Goodman then states that “Phil was overweight…

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    I am a lover, but I am not necessarily a lover in the romantic sense. I am a lover of people, places, and things. Most of all, I am a lover of learning, challenges, and positive change. These strong passions have been instrumental in my development as a leader in whatever I choose to pursue. When life presents a problem or challenge of any sort to me, I want to solve it. Because life is problematic by nature, sometimes I can overwhelm myself, but I do love what I do. Thus, I have found myself…

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    In Albert Camus’ novel, “The Stranger”, the absurdist themes of the meaninglessness of human life, living in the moment, irrationality, and lack of conformity to the values of society are best exemplified through the relationships that the protagonist, Meursault, has with those around him. Camus’ characterisation of his anti-hero makes us question the way we must fit into other people’s expectations of our own behaviour, thus forcing us to lie in order to find a secure place within society.…

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    Why follow the rules? Why not get what you want when you want it however you can get it? The mere function of today’s world is based on the elite necessity to have every citizen obey their laws. In addition, people never stop to ask themselves, “Why is there a pressing validity in the action of obeying wholesome rules, and how does this benefit me personally”? Thrasymachus addresses the underlining importance behind morality and the misleading advantages that follow with being virtuous. In a…

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    Has it happened to you when your parents leave the house to drive off to vote for the new prime minister or president of country without any of your consent? Instead you can be the one that is able to cast your voted based on your opinion. Teenagers are now mature enough to make their own decisions on who they want the prime minister or president to be. Secondly, most of the topics that the parties are discussing involve teenagers. Finally, not allowing teenagers to vote is taking away their…

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    WIU Reflection

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    the time for me to start to get my things together and actually take the organization seriously. I had always felt I should be doing more than just coming to the meetings. I actually wanted to serve a true purpose to the community of B.S.A. The president of B.S.A had mentioned that the human relation chair was an open position. Human Relation duties were to get more involved with knowing the students and understanding their needs and wants. In my eyes, the human relation was the middle-man…

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