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    The Music Industry is constantly changing in sync with society. As technology becomes more advanced the industry tries to incorporate the music to please the consumers to accrue more revenue. One big issue with this is that it makes music files easily available to the general public to a point where they are able to illegally obtain these files for free without getting direct permissions to do so from the artist or record label causing the artist to lose money. Although it is widely believed by…

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    Hiring, firing, and recruiting; only a few of the many responsibilities of a Human Resource person. An HR person is responsible for finding people that are capable of completing the task that is asked of them in order to make a business successful. HR is also in charge of the daunting task of letting people go in the work force to keep it running efficiently. That was just a brief insight, but keep reading to learn more about this career (York 1). As mentioned above, Human Resource…

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    Athenian Women And Sparta

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    their family, in terms of political power or wealth. Daughters in Athens were married off by their fathers, often to a more powerful family. In Athens caste was everything, and women were pawns for improving the station of men. Women were a sort of middleman in terms of legacy: by marrying your daughter to a wealthy man, you could ensure that your grandchildren were born into a wealthy family as well. In Euripides’ play Medea, the character Jason leaves his first wife and son to marry a more…

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    Ethical Hunting

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    The Appreciable Effects of Ethical Hunting There is one place that I love to be to get away from the hustle and bustle of society. In this place I am perfectly content, and don’t have to think about anything that is stressing me out. Every weekend during late Fall and mid-Winter I try to go out hunting deer as much as I possibly can. Something is just so relaxing and stress relieving about being in the middle of the timber or on the edge of a cornfield while I just wait and watch. I can start…

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    Accepting intelligence failures are inevitable is a pessimistic approach and does very little to help in preventing future failures or surprise attacks. The notion that intelligence failure are ( richard betts) inevitable is based on past studies of notable surprise attacks against the U.S, such as Pearl Harbour and 9/11.Therefore, it would be unwise and unjust to compare past intelligence failure to the present, due to the ever changing nature of threats. However, the challenges are very…

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    Healthy School Lunches

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    after graduating. A simple, yet promising, measure can easily be taken with a few steps. School systems like Hudson, Independence and Tallmadge have already taken an initiative to promote fresh, locally grown produce and meat. By eliminating a large middleman, these school systems are able to afford the freshest products from local farms in the area. The Fresh Fork Market is a distributer that brings many different farms together to provide easy access to this food. With Ohio’s plentiful…

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    The Fall of Constantinople in 1453 was a significant turning point in history for both positive and negative reasons. Negatively, it was a dark attack that caused a religious shift from the dominant center of the Christian Orthodox church to the Islamic faith. It proved that the most heavily fortified and greatest city of its time, though defeating every enemy in the past, was still able to be conquered in less than two months. Lastly, it led to heavy casualties and the destruction of the…

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    Fraud Triangle The Fraud Triangle Theory created by Donald Cressey explains the three elements needed for fraud to be committed. These elements include opportunity, pressure or perceived pressure and rationalization. In the very publicized FIFA court case that included charges such as fraud, racketeering and bribery these elements were clearly present. According to The U.S Department of Justice (2015) , there was a total of nine FIFA Officials and five Corporate Marketing Executives who…

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    business agreements when the market is uncertain. Therefore, a large amount of time and effort need to be put in to gain the trust from the Chinese businessmen under the historical influence of war stratagems. In Chinese history, intermediaries such as middleman are often used to avoid conflicts. Large effort was put in to maintain the peaceful relations with other nations, such as marrying princesses to border nations’…

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    In most Disney princess movies there are many depictions of feminine roles that automatically sends the message to little girls that they must me gentle, obedient, emotional, etc. The characteristics that are shown in Disney movies do show the differences between the stereotypical masculine traits and the stereotypical feminine traits. These traits are definitely evident in the movies Sleeping Beauty and Mulan. Both of these films have numerous depictions of these traits with the characters that…

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