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    permission to use resources (Cornell, 1985). Because of this cautious respect, environmentalists and Native Americans often agree with each other on environmental issues, including fracking, mining, and land exploitation. Modern native american activists more frequently are from western tribes, including Crow, Lakota, and Cheyenne, because they were in contact with European capitalist culture later than eastern tribes, so they have held on to their old traditions (Cornell, 1985). Environmentalists and

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    Assumption 1: In the first paragraph, the authors claim that the idea of brand strategy has been widely accepted in hotel industry. The authors cite Dev et al. (2009) and state that the brand strategy becomes vital in hotel marketing. To further support that assertion, the authors continue cite Jiang, Dev & Rao (2002) and state that beginning with Quality International in 1981, most hotel companies have developed many brands concentrating on different markets. Thus, I think the reasoning for this

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    Whenever you are planning to take a vacation, need to take a pit stop on the way to your next destination, or attending a special event because your boss required you to, you will be sure to encounter those of us who have chosen the hospitality field as a career. Within this industry, there are so many options to choose from including the culinary arts, hotel management and housekeeping, event planning, and travel agent and the main goal of those who work within these fields is to ensure you feel

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    New York’s Stop and Frisk laws started in 2004, heightening racial profiling in the criminal justice system. Law enforcement supports these discriminatory acts by stating the population will benefit from New York’s Stop and Frisk, because the government will stop the crimes before they are committed. These stops are still denoted unconstitutional by the people. The government supports stop and frisk built on the fact that the new law stops crime however, it does not. Today, people are afraid of strolling

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    of the tuition cost continues until the 1990’s which was during the boom of the stock market; that is when endowments came in to play due as to one of the ways to offset the cost for families (Ehrenburg, Tuition Rising: Why College Costs so Much, Cornell University). The reason why tuition in college is

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    One of the largest issues facing American Indian's today One of the largest issues facing American Indian's today One of the largest issues facing the American Indian's today is that health care. As tribes and urban Indian health centers struggle along with the rest of the country to address the growing numbers of Elders in their communities. There are key issues and special considerations that must be addressed to ensure American Indian Elders are not forgotten in any proposed reform or redesign

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    Problem Statement The problem for which resolution would be sought is that zero tolerance unfairly targets minority middle school students. Because of this policy, minority students have shown the tendency to be academically unsuccessful and are more prone to engage in misbehaviors that could lead to suspension or expulsion from school. It is for the sake of all of the children in American school districts that administrators, educators, and parents work together in order to determine the exact cause

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    Day 1 – Lesson Title Grade Duration Eureka Alignment Sunrise, Sunset 9 - 11 Lesson 1 of 2 EngageNY Module 2, Lesson 13 Objective By the end of the lesson, student will be able to organize, graph and analyze sunrise/sunset data for three (3) selected cities in the northern hemisphere to use as input to sinusoidal modeling. While acquiring this new skill students will practice summarization and their note-taking and skills. Learning Goal(s) Students will be able to model cyclical phenomena from

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    Ethics of the At-Will Doctrine Have you ever wondered what the term "at-will employment" means? According to Cornell University Law School, the employment-at-will doctrine "refers to the presumption that employment is for an indefinite period of time and may be terminated either by employer or employee" (n.d., para. 1). This doctrine is said to level the playing field between employee and employer as each party can end their relationship at-will. At-will employment however is not equally applied

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    emphasizes universal moral principles, Legal Realism, which acknowledges the societal influences on legal outcomes, and my personal understanding of justice, the case can be analyzed on whether it was a just ruling or not. Justice: Plato/Stanford, Cornell & I. The definition of justice has been argued for centuries, by philosophers. One of the earliest recognised philosophies of justice was set out by Plato, an Ancient Greek philosopher. “To describe justice

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