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    Wayne County Case Study

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    WOOSTER — No matter the metric one uses, Wooster, Orrville and Wayne County continue to be a top performer when it comes to economic development among 18 counties in Northeast Ohio. Wayne Economic Development Council President Rod Crider and Project Manager Shawn Starlin met with the Wayne County commissioners to talk about some of the latest projects and the key success metrics released by Team NEO/JobsOhio. Wayne County was second in number of jobs created through the end of the third quarter…

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    socialize the young, and collect taxes. Which controls should governments exert over individuals? Governments should have the control to preserve order within the community, such as controlling mass protesting and keeping citizens in line with the law. governments also have the right to collect taxes to provide public services for the people. Which controls should individuals exert over…

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    Our nation, the United States of America, was made from immigrants. There’s a good amount of every nationality here. If we didn’t have diversity, life would be quite boring. Having different languages, and cultures is fun learning about and experiencing. Others have their own opinions on major topics. Some people believe immigration should be stopped, and others think differently. Immigration reform mainly focuses on the number of legal and illegal immigrants in the United States.…

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    The Great Society was a set of domestic political programs in the United States launched by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Two main goals of the Great Society social reforms were the elimination of poverty and racial injustice. President Johnson first used the term "Great Society" during a speech at Ohio University, then unveiled the program in greater detail at an appearance at University of Michigan. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 assured minority registration and voting. It…

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    Organization is the second phase of the management process, and involves establishing a formal structure that provides the best possible coordination or use of resources to accomplish unit objectives (Marquis, 2015, p. 261). The first chapter in this unit, chapter 12, discusses organizational structures and refers to the way in which a group is formed, its lines of communication, and its means for channeling authority and making decisions. Without organizational structure, people would work in a…

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    Arguments Against SOPA

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    In October of 2011 Texas Representative Lamar Smith introduced the Stop Online Piracy Act to the United States House of Representatives. The bill boasts heightened copyright laws that claim to protect free speech and creativity while it actually accomplishes the opposite. Online service providers, or OSPs, are the target of SOPA legislation. SOPA places liability for copyright law infringing content on innocent corporations that merely provide a platform for users to share content. Most…

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    Freedom Of Expression

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    Freedom of Expression or Freedom of Invasion? From hieroglyphics, the printing press, to the computer, the concept of communication has been an integral part of society in order to express and spread ideas. With the vast advancements in technology and social media tools, communication has evolved into a far more immediate, efficient method for greater involvement in activities locally and globally. Clay Shirky, in “The Political Power of Social Media: Technology, the Public Sphere, and Political…

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    A Fair Use Tale Summary

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    I think the video, A Fair(y) Use Tale, is fair use and that Eric Faden is not infringing anything from Disney. The videos purpose was to teach others about fair use, using disney clips, and in the law of fair use it states that you can use it for criticism, parody, news reporting, and teaching. Which this video is following for education purposes. Although he is using clips from different disney movies and such, the clips are not too long to be considered copyright infringement. And he didn't…

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    War Crime Tribunal

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    1973 and even passed laws to guarantee the trials of the war criminals were handled according to the international standard. These…

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    formal manner. Formal communications are highly recommended throughout the world because it is symbolizing sincerity for every initiative that can be established in order to deliver high quality intent to establish mutual relationships. In the United States, typography is considered diverse because the country is rich in historical values and interests. The art technique of writing contexts has been creating a major communication method as means to deliver a message to the recipient. As years…

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