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    would. I took the same freshman seminar class at UNCW back in 2013, but did not really pay attention, and now I am paying for that. There are several things that I learned about myself through this class especially how close I am to achieving my Associates degree! I also learned that I am introvert throughout various personality tests, better ways for me to manage my time, studies, and work. The career that I would like to pursue would be a geologist or a sustainable development degree, (as I am…

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    L. Gore and Associates produced was customized wiring that could be used in a number of different settings and weather conditions. Mr. Gore’s original intent was to solve customer 's problems by providing customized wiring products. As time has passed W. L. Gore and Associates has been part of some of the greatest advances in technology and events in history. The company provided the wiring for…

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    W. L. Gore – Culture of a Chaos or Innovation? Historically, bureaucracy was government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected officials. Hierarchy and excessively complicated decision-making procedures are some of the main things Bill Gore did not want to see as the culture of his organization. Learning off the DuPont Task Force {Exibit 3} Bill, thrived off a collaborative small groups were clusters of employees bonded on projects and worked tight knit and relied on…

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    Jeff Cowen Mr. Fenster AP Government and Politics 2 March 2015 The Ever-Changing Constitution: The Philosophy of Associate Justice Stephen Breyer Stephen Breyer was born to Jewish parents in San Francisco, California on August 15, 1938. He attended Stanford, Oxford, Magdalen, and Harvard Law. After graduating law school, Breyer clerked for Justice Arthur Goldberg. Breyer taught law at schools including Harvard Law, his alma mater, and he gained valuable attention and respect. Such recognition…

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    Next year, I plan to attend Wenatchee Valley College to earn an Associate degree and a Music Direct Transfer Degree. I then will transfer to a university. I am going to Major in Music Composition and Minor in Entrepreneur. I am also considering a Double Major in Business. My goal as a career is to compose music for films or video games at a company. I also want to work towards starting a company with some other people so that we can work on our own projects. This is where the Business and…

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    In the case of Al Minor & Associates, Inc v. Martin, Slip Opinion, Robert Martin was put on trial with claims that he had misappropriated trade secrets. What made this case interesting and distinguishable was that Martin did not tangibly misappropriate trade secrets, he just committed the information from the former company to his memory. Robert Martin was a former employee of Al Minor & Associates (AMA), which is a company that deals with designing retirement plans for clients. Martin’s…

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    The Rehnquist Court Era ended in 2005 with his death in Arlington, Virginia. His influence on the Court has been one of the most palatable of the last century. Rehnquist was the fourth longest serving Chief Justices in U.S. history. His confirmation was not met without controversy. Yet once on the court he proved himself to be beloved by his colleagues and as Chief Justice was able to shape the direction of the court throughout his tenure. Throughout his time on the nation’s highest court he…

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    with controversy as it became apparent he in fact disagreed with the precedent set in Borwn v. Board of Education. As an associate Justice he began as states’ rights advocate, which often not only placed Rehnquist not only in the minority, but as a lone dissenter. As time wore on the Court began to become more ideologically centered on the right. It was around this time that Associate Justice Rehnquist became Chief Justice Rehnquist. It was in this role he was able to show his managerial acumen…

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    For the case of Abrams Vs The United States it started in New York, New York in Union Square. Where some russian immigrants were throwing pamphlets from a second-story window out to the public. In June of 1917, Two months after the U.S entered the war congress passed the espionage act. This act established three basic wartime offense: conveying false information intended with U.S military operation, causing insubordination in the military, and obstructing recruiting . In May of 1918 the…

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    Concurrence Despite agreeing with Justice White’s opinion, Justice Powell, joined by Justice O’Connor, and Justice Blackmun wrote concurring opinions. Justice Powell believed that Justice White should have spent more time discussing the fact that students should not have the same constitutional protections as individuals in non-school settings. Justice Powell noted that, “It is simply unrealistic to think that students have the same subjective expectation of privacy as the population…

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