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    The decline of Canada: small business and the effect on the average Canadian In the past century, one could say that we as a country have reached standards of living, not seen until today. However, it is often neglected that there are many issues faced by todays populace. Be it the economy, over taxation, or debt faced by many. The main issue comes down to the economy, and while a broad topic, this paper will touch on a few subjects of the matter. In todays economy, it has become increasingly…

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    significant threat against government and political organizations, and why? Which threats may not be as great of a risk for those organizations, and why? Malicious attacks tend to forcefully take advantage of or abuse some other ’innocent’ person’s computer with the intention of stealing the individual 's information or tamper with the functionality of the machine. These attacks can either be through phishing, social engineering or computer viruses. Political organizations and governments are…

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    individuals with environments not conducive to community life. On the other hand, small communities allow for close bonds to form between members of a population, providing safety and an innate support group. These intimate relationships allow…

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    The Effects of Small and Large Businesses Small and large businesses both affect the average American every day, why is this and why is there so much competition between the two? The question is always asked, “Which are better, small businesses or large businesses”? People always like to assume the bigger the better, but is this true? Does bigger always mean better? So many comparisons are made, including, the effect the company has on the economy, the effect the business has on its employees,…

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    moment to think about the people in the places they may visit. It can be easy for those who live in big, important countries to be blind to issues happening in the smaller countries they visit, and how that can impact the people who live there. In A Small Place, Jamaica Kincaid uses a bitter, accusatory tone, directly addressing the reader as she puts them in the position of a tourist visiting Antigua. Her tone is effective in drawing attention to the naivety of tourists who look to Antigua to…

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    do we associate our local small businesses under? There are many unknown businesses in this world due to their small size and that they are geographically located in one small spot somewhere the world. We tend to lose track of how important these small businesses are to our community and the citizens who live there. Support from local customers is essential to a strong community and its small businesses. There are many important reasons in which to support our local small businesses such as…

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    factors that sets the U.S. apart from other countries is the importance of small business to its economy. According to data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2011, firms with less than twenty workers accounted for almost 90% of the U.S. economy’s employer firms (Small Business Facts & Data, n.d.). “Small business is the backbone of the United States,” states Rhonda Dawkins. Dawkins is employed by the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center, otherwise known as the ASBTDC…

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    Colonialism on the Island of Antigua and Native American Reservations How would you feel if, in an instant, your country was destroyed by foreigners who invaded your land? A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid she writes about her life growing up on an island called Antigua. As she was getting older, she witnessed a lot of racism and colonialism. Similarly, Sherman Alexie’s essay “Indian Education”, Junior Polatkin was mistreated in school because his white instructor was very cruel to him.…

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    A Small Place written by Jamaica Kincaid (2000) is recognized by a number of scholars highlighting how the content exposes readers to the past and present culture of the narrator's native country Antigua. Kincaid (2000) addresses the corruption in the Antiguan government, the influence of English colonialism, tourism as a neo-colonial structure, and in short identifies factors that contribute to the lost identity of Antigua. Nonetheless, one should take notice that the author frequently…

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    Livingfit Rx: Case Study

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    individuals (and sometimes younger) who either realize exercising will help them live longer or have medical issues such as a hip/knee replacement or an illness that can be helped with exercise. To start off, Debi is a hardworking individual, she and her small team have beautifully crafted LivingFit Rx. When Debi first started her journey she wanted to a be a physical therapist, however, she had kids and wanted to devote more time to them than school. At that point, she decided to become a…

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