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    possibly be able to be on the four front of the ever-growing industry when other states legalize. Our local business owners will be able to expand to other states and open shop long before anybody else can hope to compete who know we might even see the Sam Walton of the marijuana industry come from right here in Denver if only we could stop the government interferences and have the banks open there arms to a very profitable…

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    Carl's Monologue

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    The setting is house that from the audience's perspective has three separate rooms. The room on the far stage left is a kitchen. The room in the middle is blank but has pictures that you would expect to be in family room. The room on the far right has is an entrance hallway. Each room is accessed by walking around the front walls as if there is a hallway. Joe stands in the room on the far left. Joe is physically very strong but he has not left the house in days. He trying to wash dishes but he…

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    Walmart Minimum Wage

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    Most people that work at Wal-Mart are disabled, teens, and adult female. Wal-Mart is known for its cruel cost management. It is known that Wal-Mart’s CEO makes billions of dollars a year. These employees have families to take care of and most of them cannot get decent jobs because of their situations. It is said that Wal-Mart will be raising their starting wages to $9 an hour, which is 24% higher than the federal minimum. Minimum wage is a subject that affects both sides. The employee is…

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    During the 17 century, economists wonder what make so many people move to California so quickly that its population has risen from about 10,000 to 100,000 in a short time. This was because of the discovery of gold in California in 1848. The news of gold quickly spreads across the United States and around the world. Its spark has brought thousands of people to leave their family, work and home in order to search for gold. The California Gold Rush affected so many people that some was able to…

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    I’ve been listening to a lot of Jon & Deek in the morning, and in the mid-afternoon, and early evening. Those two (or one?) have me flipping through channels, seeing if I can remember what station NPR or The Keg is on. All I could remember about a station was “the Eagle is classic rock,” and I spent many minutes at red lights flipping through the country music stations trying to be reunited with my old customary station, only to find myself listening to Will Ferrell screech “SAANNTTAA!” on…

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    products to food products., and has the largest variety of selections that meets the eye. Walmart’s advertisement of low prices and products are targeted towards families, and have been successful and dedicated with this strategy since “1962 when Sam Walton first opened his store and he is still one of best marketers ever known (Edwards). “Walmart is one of the number one super center grocery outlets in the country “and has added one of the number one-billion-dollar fast food restaurant to join…

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    Transformational Leaders

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    ability to inspire, the ability to influence their followers, and the willingness of solving problems. For an instance, the applications of transformational leaders are successful in many large corporations such as Howard Schultz CEO of Starbucks, and Sam Walton founder of Walmart. Starbucks’s Actions Speak Louder than Words Starbuck is one of the largest coffee organization not only in the United States, but also over the world. One of the main factor that helped Starbucks to grow stronger than…

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    Introduction A great deal of political ideologists believe that “public services or goods that gain support from a majority of constituents will be provided by public agencies; those more controversial or preferred by only a minority will be provided by nonprofits” (Ott & Dicke, 2016). If this ideology is true, then nonprofits are in the business of serving the few, who in a majority of cases end up being societies that have a large population of with middle and lower-class constituents.…

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    is going to show how each organization is interrelated in the field of global development and foreign relations. For the private sector, the company is I researched is Walmart. The first Walmart was opened in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas by founder Sam Walton. Currently, Walmart serves more than 200 million customers each week at more…

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    Within Walmart The retail industry is a vicious market for any size business, looking back we remember giants like Zellers, Kmart and even Target who failed to remain afloat in Canada. These were large aisle stores with a range of products from all departments like clothing, electronics and even pharmacy supplies at affordable prices for families. Walmart Canada is still standing, offering virtually everything a family would need to survive, even more so since their addition of food…

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