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    Andrew Carnegie shouldn’t be considered a hero because his selfish, ambitious, and extreme competitive attitudes had made a negative impact on others. A hero is someone who helps people who is in need of help and someone who gives to the poor and doesn’t spend money on unnecessary things that aren’t important. A hero is also somebody who has good leadership. Carnegie had a steelmaking company, In Carnegie’s time in the northeast of about the 1900s. Carnegie’s selfish attitude shows that he…

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    Annotated Bibliography Vitter, David. “Should Recipients Be Tested for Drugs?” U.S News Digital Weekly. 18 November 2011.Vol 3, Issue 46, P14-14.1p. Proquest. Web. 28 February 2014. In the article, “Should Recipients Be Tested for Drugs?” Vitter talks about the issue of drug testing people that are on welfare in the US. The author believes that annual drug testing welfare recipients will ensure taxpayer dollar and government money will actually help those who need it. He also expresses…

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    Andrew Carnegie Is A Hero

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    Andrew Carnegie did things that would help people, which describes a hero. He donated over thousands of dollar to charities, gave and showed people how to earning money works, and had a philosophy a that you should donated when you’re alive. By Andrew Carnegie actions, he shows hero character traits. $350,695,653 plus, that is how much money Andrew Carnegie donated to charities in his lifetime. He had a big impact on his corporation because they are still donating to this day. Also, he donated…

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    long hours (sometimes as much as sixty or seventy hours a week) were deprived of education, fresh air, and time to play. They also worried about the physical risks: children in factories had high accident rates. Some states passed laws restricting child labor, but these placed states with restrictions at an economic disadvantage. In response to these concerns, Congress passed the Keating-Owen Act of 1916.…

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    activities in more than one state. Due to the activity in multiple states, the states need to incur the taxes towards that company. In order to understand multistate taxation, we must first understand the role of sales and use tax. After defining the purpose and background information of sales and use tax, it will set up a course to explain nexus and the relationship with multistate taxation. Corporations have to must face apportionment to determine the value of state tax for each state. Some…

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    technology would evolve as a medium for communications and social-networking. Lawmakers, at the time, recognized the federal interest of the U.S. government was to protect computers under control of a federal entity, part of a financial institution or somehow involved in interstate or foreign commerce. The CFAA was therefore a crucial piece of legislation that protected U.S. interest in terms of national security and financial information. The act had the intended…

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    Love Canal Tragedy

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    the most famous environmental disasters that happened at the Love Canal, a popular tourist attraction in the late 1970s. In this mini case study paper, the background of Love Canal, the main issue caused this tragedy, the actions taken by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) along with the outcomes, and the resulting effects on the health of the population exposed at Love Canal and the tragedy will be mainly discussed. In 1978, Love Canal near Niagara Falls in upstate New York…

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    Puerto Rico Puerto Rico has many amazing things. The scenery of this island is beautiful along with its many great landmarks. Puerto Rico has a very interesting history. It is a United State territory, but does not have the same taxes and laws. Along with the history, comes the culture. Overall, Puerto Rico is an incredible island. Puerto Rico is an island located in the Caribbean Sea, along with the Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Jamaica. Puerto Rico is about the size of Rhode…

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    should continue to monitor performances, follow regulatory and accreditation compliance set forth by the company and the federal government. The following paper will discuss the similarities and differences of health care organizations; the United States of Veterans Affairs (VA), laboratories, the American Psychiatric Association (APA), and pharmacies. Provide ways to monitor performance, achieve regulatory and accreditation compliance. Define the communication with leadership in aligning goals,…

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    Freedom by definition is the right to do what you want without anybody stopping you. This however, can mean different things to different groups of people, whether it be a race, religion, or even gender. Three groups of people that had issues with achieving the freedoms most white American men had were, African Americans, women, and immigrants. Each of these groups fought hard for the freedom they have today, but even so they are still fighting the upwards hill of oppression. The meaning…

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