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    Michelle Hanabusa said she always aspired to be her own boss, and that she would find a way to do so. For the 26-year-old entrepreneur, that goal is becoming a reality. Hanabusa, along with two other business partners, started their own clothing brand called Uprising in November of last year. Hanabusa said that she and her co-founders named the brand Uprising because the purpose of their clothing is to empower young professionals to rise up and strive to reach their goals. “We’re for the…

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    For this sharing, I would like to focus on the telecommunication industry with Orange Senegal, a company which I believe has developed an excellent model to cope with the decline of the voice and reinvent itself. Organizations either small or big, profit or non-for profit have to control their internal environment, but as well to know what is happening in their external environment and how this can impact on their development. By doing so, organizations can anticipate any external threats and…

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    Did you read the Anthem? If so what what went on inside of your head when you thought of what went on inside of Equality’s head? Here is what I thought. Equality’s invention, the lightbulb, would benefit mankind greatly. But this was not his intent when experimenting in his cramped tunnel. He had a greater drive that overpowered him into doing things that he normally wouldn’t. He was out late in the starry night when others were in creaky, old beds and he stole items that should not of be stolen…

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    Depression As a child I always seemed to be carefree and happy, but in truth I was scared. I was scared I wouldn't be able to do anything to make my parents as proud of me as the middle sister had or I would let them down to the extent that the oldest sister had. I was constantly compared to both. I was never good enough to surpass one, but I was never as deplorable as the other. I never seemed to be who everyone else wanted me to be. At the age of eleven I traded school districts. I was in…

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    INTRODUCTION ‘The Best Boots in the World’, written by Brian Caswell, is a short story about a young boy named Mikey and his ‘Lucky’ boots. Throughout the story the author used a variety of techniques including foreshadowing, stereotypes, and characterisation to develop the characters into believable beings. These techniques help to engage the audience in the story. Body paragraphs In the story ‘The Best Boots in the World’ the author uses a lot of techniques including stereotypical characters,…

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    Since, I can remember I have always been the shy, quiet type. I did not speak, unless spoken to, made friends, but never put effort in keeping them, because there was no point in keeping friends when I knew I would have to move the next school year or half way through the year; however, that all changed in the middle of my third grade year. IT happened. The BIG move. Well, not really. We were still in the same state, just 352 miles away from everything I have ever known. The moved shifted my…

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    Soldiers in the 35P Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) face many challenges as the progress through their language school and Advanced Individual Training (AIT). They spend six to 18 months focusing all their attention on learning a second language at an accelerated pace and when they have accomplished that daunting task they are sent to Goodfellow Air Force Base to learn the technical aspect of their MOS, usually another three or four months of training. By the time a 35P Soldier arrives at…

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    You Begin Poem Analysis

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    Brief Overview: what is the composer’s purpose? Atwood’s purpose is to suggest major ideas about life and the world, through the conversation of a parent trying to teach their child basic ideas and eventually more advanced concepts of the world. The poem suggests to its responders that although there are people in the world who are teaching us, even they can never know everything. The main theme or message of the poem is to encourage future children to be able to make their own choices and…

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    Stanley Hauerwas and William H. Willimon use Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony to argue that the church has been called on by God to be what they call a “unique colony” within today’s world, and not a social group who makes their decision based on society’s opinions. The authors chose to use the metaphor of a colony to symbolize that although the church is part of the state its first priority is God and his will, rather than the governments. The second metaphor the authors chose to…

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    With the Great War of the world being over for quite a few years now, it is becoming clear what the war has done to society. Even with this clarity, so much remains a mystery, as the world after the war has been a very changed one. In the seven years since the war has ended, the world has undergone massive instability in so many ways. On top of that instability, the war killed many people and injured so many more which has had devastating effects on society as a whole. It is ridiculous that the…

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