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    business of farming, their language, culture, and nationality. About ninety percent were Hutu, most Hutu are farmers who raise crops, cattle, and grow coffee. Five percent of the people are Tutsi, they work in businesses or government agencies (The World Book Encyclopedia). There have been many intermarriages between the groups. You could change what you were labeled as by marriage. A wedge was driven between them when European colonists moved in. Belgians chose Tutsis to be intermediaries…

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    Public Service: Since pursuing my education several years ago, I have decided to commit my life to helping everyday people and students succeed through various career positions such as, working as a Legislative Analyst with The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which fights for the rights of union workers and their families by lobbying the California State Legislature on behalf of workers interest; in higher education as a Pre-Collegiate Advisor with California State…

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    ever since the internet came out. There are 3 main branches of Cyber Security: Confidentiality, Integrity, and Accessibility. Every cybercrime out there violates one of these branches. Confidentiality deals with information that isn’t accessible to the public, Integrity deals with information that has been altered, and Accessibility deals with something being able to access. The first computer like invention happened in the 1950s. Everything started with IBM mainframes. These are…

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    The Anthropocene

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    homo-sapiens. Most importantly the recent the shift of mindset from the Roman Empire to the feudalistic Organic paradigm and to the current Modern Industrial Paradigm. Humans have followed and still continued this pattern of advancement in contemporary society, always striving for more, to put into words, ‘if it can be done, it will be done.’ We have reached a…

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    for medical purposes. In this case, scientists would use CRISPR/Cas9 to take out any DNA in the embryo that coded for a life-threatening or incurable disease (Hernandez 1). Genetically modifying babies for this reason would significantly benefit society. It would enable researchers to eliminate devastating diseases inside a baby before it is even born; this would save infant lives and prevent babies from being born with serious disabilities (Gyngell 1). There are currently 7.9 million…

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    After the Second World War, Germany was divided into four zones. “These occupation zones had been drawn during the war by the European Advisory Commission” (Maddox 1320) the four zones were; the American Zone of Occupation, the British Zone, French Zone and the Soviet Zone. Frankfurt was under the control of the Americans, Bad Oeynhausen under the control of the British, Baden-Baden under French control and East Berlin under Soviet control. With Germany being divided in four, issues began to…

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    Both restaurants are part of the fast food industry but sell very different products. They have different backgrounds but have some similar goals in mind. By comparing the two companies, a better insight gives information as to how they came about, how they operate, and what they do for society. McDonald’s was founded in 1955 by Ray Kroc. According to the McDonald’s website,…

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    INTRODUCTION Education plays well in any aspects of business, society and community. Without education, we are ignorant. People can educate themselves through reading and research but a more formal education is always an edge. However, topics are taught and tackled, level by level and not all at once. Just like how and when sex education is done, a question arise on when should students be taught on environmental sustainability. While some groups suggest that it should be touched in higher…

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    Canada Global Business

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    help through a raft of policy initiatives and business-friendly tax and regulatory systems. Still, entrepreneurs complain that the support does not always get through and access to funding remains a potential barrier to growth. The country remains a world-class entrepreneurial environment, but stronger mentoring and increased efforts to bolster research and development (R&D) activity would help. Strengths • The Government has been highly supportive of entrepreneurs, providing regulatory and…

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    Genetic Engineering Essay

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    their potential significance. I will also defend my opinion that genetic engineering may have the greater long-term impact on human society and our understanding of nature, while also acknowledging the long-term impact of climate science. My conclusion will evaluate the potential of for both positive and negative impacts genetic engineering may have on human society and nature, depending on how it is used and for what purpose. I will reference material from Weart’s Government: The View from…

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