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» Miscellaneous Essays and Papers
Alcohol
<view this essay>.... ic beverages “endangered mental and physical health” (World Book Encyclopedia).
Results of the Volstead Act, passed by Congress that enforced prohibition, were disastrous. Underworld gangs controlled the sale of in communities. Was this a sign of good “mental or physical health”?
During prohibition, the cost of this illegal skyrocketed costing people hundreds of dollars. I know what causes unsatisfactory mental health for me and that is having less money in my pocket. If this was such a good idea, why did Congress reverse it?
Sure there will always be irresponsible people. And absolutely the irresponsible use of has produced disastrous results. But look .....
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Uniforms In School
<view this essay>.... the whole school.
Uniforms free students of the stress on what to wear in the morning.
Many students, including myself, stand in front of their closets and just stare,
trying to decide on what kind of shirt to wear as well as what kind of pants or
shorts. The uniforms will speed up the morning "getting-up" process, thus
reducing tardiness in school that I know is a problem in my first period class.
The enforcement of uniforms will relieve the tension between the new
students and the students that are already there. The uniforms will expedite
the process of making new friends for the new student since the uniforms will
help the new stude .....
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Business And Communications
<view this essay>.... suggests the answer to be yes- these problems are serious and are growing more and more serious everyday. John O. Morris, a Management Communications Consultant consolidates this problem into a single statement called the Morris Maxim. It states that “Communications problems grow much faster in any organization than the organization itself grows” (Morris 3). This maxim emphasizes the need for better communication in organizations such as big business through the implication of what would happen if that organization did not fix it’s structure to better handle increasing communication needs. However, before dealing with a solution to the problem of communi .....
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Fate
<view this essay>.... a higher power. If that were so than why would this being of higher intelligence waste his time on some that he planned out. He already knows how it going to turnout so why even blow centuries of time watching this boring play. I don’t know about you but I someone tells me the ending to the movie then why waste time waiting for what you already know is going to happen.
Another popular opinion is that a persons will is stronger than that of any barrier put in his way. That this thing called is only an obstacle that can be over passed just by the implement of a person’s mind. This breed of people believes that nothing can control all events and that the mind ca .....
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Who Is Free To Choose
<view this essay>.... the Internet should be censored to protect children form pornography, and others from sites that may concern “objectionable” material. There are people who live under the 1st Amendment and they use the Internet as an outlet to express their ideas and to incorporate ideas from others. Censorship of the Internet is wrong because it obstructs other people from accessing what they want to see and it inhabits people’s free speech. Censorship on the Internet has been a growing concern for the past three years. The wide range of information available has made it a tempting target for those who want to control what a person can see and read. Th .....
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Business Marketing
<view this essay>.... more than data-driven representations, of the worth in monetary terms, of what the suppliers are going to could do for its customers.
I have been talking about values, but what they are and what values are in business is what I'm going to explain right now. In business market values are the worth in monetary form of the technical, economic, service and social benefits any customer receives in exchange for the price it pays for a market offering. An example of value in monetary term is dollars per unit, guilders per liter, or kroner per hour. On the other hand, benefits are no more than in which any costs a customer incurs in obtaining the desire benefits, ex .....
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America
<view this essay>.... The Stamp Act required all legal documents, licenses, commercial contracts, newspapers, pamphlets, and playing cards to carry a tax stamp. The act extended to the colonies the system of stamp duties then employed in Great Britain and was intended to raise money to defray the cost of maintaining the military defenses of the colonies. Passed without debate, it aroused widespread opposition among the colonists, who argued that because they were not represented in Parliament, they could not legally be taxed without their consent. Opposition culminated in the convening of the Stamp Act Congress to consider organized means of protesting against the tax, a j .....
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Bloomingdales International Cu
<view this essay>.... is like no other store in the world, offering a unique retailing experience. It has been referred to as the "retailing theatre" in some of the worlds most influential magazines. Thus Bloomingdale’s has gathered a international reputation for their unique merchandise and services; becoming a hot tourist destination.
The International Customer will have unique needs, that will have to be catered too in order to achieve return business and new clientele.
LANGUAGE BARRIER
World wide there is over 200 different languages spoken. Thus, there are vast differences among nations as to the languages commonly spoken. Even within nations, there is .....
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