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    In the mid 1990s Enterprise growth accelerated and revenues were over one billion for the first time in company history. Additionally, the leasing division took on the name Enterprise Fleet Service, focusing on serving business with midsize fleets. Enterprise went down in history in 1996 as the number one car rental company in the United States. By 1999, revenues were $4.73 billion and growth was towards an international path. The 1990s was a decade where Enterprise…

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    gone. The only way to keep the dreams of children alive is to fix the presentation of the women 's team and display them as the strong, hardworking and successful women they are. Being ranked number one in the world is tough. Having one of the greatest World Cup dynasties, women 's soccer has accumulated three World Cups and four Olympic Medals. One of the greatest U.S. men 's soccer players even agrees that the women 's team should be paid equally; they should not be paid like second class…

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    Gender Inequality in Professional US Soccer In the United States, the professional opportunities, which are available for women to play soccer, are small compared to men. Not only that, but after having more success in competitive play, they do not earn an equal or higher pay than men as well. Soccer has been primarily a male dominated sport with more opportunities and funds allotted for development, earnings, and venues. Even though the US Women’s Soccer team has great success and support from…

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    In Star Trek Tears of the Singers Guy Maslin is the main character. Guy Maslin is a very well known musician that is forced to help the Federation find out how aliens called the singers are accidently causing a rip in spacetime that could destroy them. Maslin starts out as very egotistical and wants no part in the mission but then falls in love with Lieutenant Uhura. After they arrive on the planet where the singers live Maslin starts to care about the aliens and realize that the fate of the…

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    Racism In Star Trek

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    Lastly, one episode of Star Trek is a clear statement on racism and its inherent disutility. "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" (airdate 1/10/69) is about two half-white half-black beings from the planet Cheron who bring their senseless racial struggle to the Enterprise. Lokai is the first to come aboard the Enterprise- he arrives in a stolen shuttlecraft asking for asylum. His pursuer, Bele, soon afterwards arrives on the Enterprise asking to take Lokai back to their home planet to stand trial…

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    Is global warming a legitimate threat to this planet? The issue of global warming is currently being debated throughout the world by political battles, news articles, and even scientific research that define our planet 's status. Looking over several articles about the topic provided me with enough information to conclude that the issue of global warming and how we are abusing the planet will determine our next generation 's lifestyle and even their lives. The main cause of global warming is the…

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    breakthrough of a common gene leading to a theory of a common female ancestor for all humans. Her adult three children’s different person beliefs are constantily arguing amongst each other. Elizabeth, Mariane’s always grumpy daughter worked for the US border patrol throughout the book strongly believes in isolationism in the United States from other countries immigrants, expectedly she does not trust the Aliens and gives information in a booming of the research center, that causes her mother…

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    inactivity, and consumption of alcohol. Damage to the heart results in heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease. Because of the vast complexity of the heart, heart disease branches off into various categories including “Rheumatic heart disease, Hypertensive heart disease, Ischemic heart disease, Cerebrovascular disease, Inflammatory heart disease and Valvular heart disease” (World Heart Federation, 2016). These categories branch off even further to Angina, heart attacks, stroke and…

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    unfamiliar to most—outer space. The audiences were kept engaged by the decisions of characters pushed into situations that were very well mirroring real life situations at the time these episodes aired. The sci-fi genre welcomed Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS) during turbulent times where the Vietnam War was happening and such explosive movements like the Civil Rights Movement were taking place. Originally envisioned as a “Wagon Train To the Stars”, creator Gene Roddenberry helped craft a…

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    As you can probably tell by his tittle Jean-Luc is a ranked as a captain by the organization. And the end of the series he is even promoted to the rank of admiral, the highest rank that can be bestowed upon any member. Being this high up in Starfleet means that he is fully immersed into the rich culture and history of Starfleet and therefore is given full access to all their knowledge of the parts of the universe that they have been able to reach. Knowledge like this must be worked and earned…

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