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    MEMBERS During an interview with C-SPAN's Brian Lamb (1994) Hugh Pearson, the author of The Shadow of the Panther, stated that Huey Newton founded the Black Panther Party 54 years ago in the fall of 1966 along with co-founder Bobby Seale. The party originated as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee on UCLA’s campus. Although Newton was an intellect he had an extensive criminal record which included many short change scams. On the other hand, he had been noted for receiving his PhD in

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    that specific café offers. Savvy business owners use video and photography to improve their business and encourage healthy eating. Café dining has become extremely popular with the general public. Trendy hip organic cafes are very much the rave with brunch becoming the to go meal, smashed avocado has become very popular through this. The rise in this popularity can be linked to social media. People via Instagram, Facebook and Twitter have shared photos of café meals which has made a big impact on the

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    Are people who score higher on extraversion, politeness, and lower on narcissism more likely to tip their server a higher percentage than those who exhibit the opposite personality traits? This is the main question that we will focus on throughout this study. Broadly speaking, I want to know what factors about someone’s personality makes them tip their server more or less regardless of the type of service they receive. During the study, the participants will fill out a 41 question survey that measures

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    Introduction The drug epidemic in the United States has been enlightening. Illegal drugs have cost the United States approximately 600 billion in total costs to the economy including lost wages. The biopsychosocial model is a combination of biology (body) and social, psychological (mind, and community (social). The biopsychosocial model provided a holistic approach to medicine. The biopsychosocial approach systematically considers biological, psychological and social factors and their complex interactions

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    Pearl Harbor In 1941, one of the largest American military defeats occurred. An entire naval fleet was destroyed, hundreds were killed, all before nine A.M. on a Sunday morning. The US did not have any knowledge of this attack, mostly because of their own ignorance, partially because of the military strategies of their Japanese opponents. The Japanese attack on the US naval base of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was a classic case of "It will not happen to me!" Although the US suspected the

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    Movement Observation Movement One: On a sunny, warm day this past week, I sat in Rittenhouse Square and observed a little girl and her mom go up to a stranger’s dog and pet it. Person A: A young, girl probably around the age of 3 or 4 years old. “Careful, we ask before we approach the dog” called out the mother to her exuberant, mobile child. As soon as the little girl noticed the dog, she ran up to the dog. She traveled in the sagittal plane and her effort consisted of Free Flow, Direct, and Quickness

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    People in our generation are more likely to use apps to try to find dates than websites in years past. In the article “I Had a Nice Time with You Tonight. On the App” by Jenna Wortham, she talks about the culture surrounding another dating app. Today there are apps that can bring people from all over the world together to find romance. Over the years apps have evolved from matching singles in your local area to keeping in touch with your significant other from far away. Wortham touches on apps, similar

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    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. FIN Professor XXX XXXX Month xx, xxxx History Krispy Kreme was founded by Vernon Rudolph after he purchased the famous secret recipe of yeast-raised doughnuts in 1937 from a French chef in New Orleans. Rudolph began to sell these doughnuts wholesale to supermarkets. The demand for his doughnuts grew quickly, and by cutting a hole in the wall of the factory to sell directly to customers the concept of Krispy Kreme retail stores was born. The retail concept

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    The common ground that unifies contemporary businesses’ success most definitely includes their ability carry out design thinking through an empathetic approach. The twenty-first century has faced a shift from the traditional perspective on design thinking as a process equated with the creation of physical designs, into a much more complex process that encompasses various perspectives of business stakeholders. The contemporary job of a design thinker is not limited to designing, however extends into

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    Geo-location and social media services are becoming the way of the future online. These services are redefining the way we find and connect to interests and hobbies. Through the expansion of Geo-location and tagging mobile social media services, user’s privacy online will continue to be exposed without their knowledge and risk being victims to potential criminals. With the progression and development in GPS and Wi-Fi, geo-location has become a dominant tool that can collect information over huge

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