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    discussion is equality in society because it appears in the everyday life of all individuals. However, it is a difficult point of discussion because there are many factors that play into it. In fact, private property plays a very important key role in the discussion of equality. This is because private property involves both material and monetary items, and these are resources that are fought over on the daily when it comes to equal or fair distribution of wealth. A key question brought up by…

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    and the role of government. Locke sees private property as something that arises from an individual's labor. For Locke, private property is a natural right and the role of the government is to protect the individual's property. In contrast, Marx believes the private property is the product of alienated labor. The state cannot resolve the inequalities that result from private property; only the proletariat can. According to Marx, the destruction of private property is necessary for human…

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    Performance Evaluation Report on Bank of America Bank of America is one of the largest financial institutions not only in the United States but across the globe. The financial records for the past few years indicate that the company's best performance was during the 2013 fiscal year. From this year, the annual revenue began to decrease steadily until 2017 when it regained a momentum growth. Even the high revenues that were realized during the year 2017 are still less than those that were…

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    traditional whether public or private schools in the United States. For two reasons: the flexibility that the students and their parents have in choosing their studying subjects and the benefits that homeschooling curry for disabilities children. The flexibility of choosing curriculum creates successful and professional homeschooled students. providing the students with lots of…

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    allowed to be taught in public schools is because many school officials and teachers do not know enough about other religions besides their own. This is a problem because if public schools did decide to allow religion to be taught they would have to train the officials and teachers about religion just as they suppose to be teaching their student. The article “religion and public school” stated that “public school is natural battleground supporting 90 percent of all school-aged children…

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    Then private school is the basic form of traditional education; there are many other forms of education, which can be divided into rising for children to learn Mongolian or Mongolian school and opened higher education for adults. Song academy private education in ancient history occupies an important position, is worth studying. College has its own set of unique form of regulations related to school teachers and students, and self-study system and free debate. For educational purposes, reading…

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    The United States Constitution leave the states to handle k-12 public education. The first public school in America was built in 1821 in Boston. Early public schools taught virtues of family, religion, and community rather than academic cores such as math, science, and reading. American education has evolved largely since it has been made, let’s talk about how it works today. FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS IN THE US The total taxpayer investment in public k-12 education is estimated to be around 536…

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    One of the most interesting topics in today’s world is the one of the differences and similarities between the public and private sectors. Although much of the public sector tend to focus in the incompatibility of beliefs and incentives there has also been a great number of actors that have been able to transit both worlds with success. In the last decades, the idea has been to focus on the similarities between the two worlds and create a new vision of leadership and management for both. For…

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    becoming a younger city, where new jobs for the younger generation are popping up all the time. During the previous five years, there has been a huge incline in job growth in the city. Over the past five years there has been an additional 7,500 private sector jobs added to the economy. That created record high 155,720 average annual total jobs in 2013 (3-year Outlook, 2015). In 2014, Anchorage lost 690 jobs, but most of that decline was from job loss in the public sector. When oil prices…

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    creativity to meet the lifestyle expectations of millennials (Grewal & Levy, 2014). To keep up with the demands of the largest target market, retailers like Walmart are utilizing their financial capacity and store-front space to expand and develop their private-label brands (Grewal…

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