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    My long-term professional goal is to become a graduate/ medical school instructor. I cannot think of another profession that would be as rewarding as helping students receive a higher education. Anatomy has always been an interest of mine. I fell in love with anatomy my sophomore year of high school. Every year Mrs. Kamm took three sophomores into her Anatomy class that was only supposed to be open to juniors. She told us that usually out of the three sophomores one receives an A, a B, and a C. I

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    Today, we live in a technologically based world in which almost everything we do is done through computer-based technology. Communication, marketing, and even transactions are all done through technology. The dangers of having all of your information online is that once something is on the internet, it is permanent. In mid-December of 2013, criminals had forced their way into Target’s system, gaining access to many guests credit and debit card information. As the investigation continued, it was later

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    Jlsp Social Audit

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    Social Audit The Junior League of Saint Paul (JLSP) is an organization for women, which promotes leadership among women and community engagement through volunteering. A social audit is what JLSP uses to determine what the area of need is within the community and how JLSP can get involved to help the community. 1. The expectation of JLSP is for the organization to volunteer with in the community. By volunteering the JLSP is engaging social responsibility with in the community. Through community involvement

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    Martin A. Foos's Case

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    As a partner in the law firm of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP, in Dayton, Ohio, Martin A. Foos devotes most of his practice to cases involving complex commercial litigation. Typical cases involve securities litigation, intellectual property law or defense against class action suits. Mr. Foos serves clients in Indiana as well as Ohio, bringing more than 20 years of trial experience and knowledge gained while clerking for two different U. S. District Court judges. After graduating with high honors

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    Since the devastating events that occurred in Charlottesville this weekend, I haven't been able to stop thinking about the dangerous path America is heading down in regards to race relations. The sheer number of young American men and boys who have aligned themselves alongside White Nationalists and Neo-Nazis is disconcerting, to say the least. Many of the faces publicized on social media outlets such as twitter, exposed that many of the young men in Charlottesville were college students (some of

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    “The contrast between the social positions of Finney and Hodge has to be understood on several levels. There are hints of social conditioning. Though Hodge opposed some of the church structures that contributed to the situation, the Princeton Theology was more closely tied to the aristocracy and higher social classes. While Finney was willing to cultivate these classes and was proud of his success among them, his revivalism and his social commitments drew him more to identification with the poor

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    Moreover, Tartir shows that Dayton’s forces were always ordered by their seniors that they were not being trained to learn how to fight Israel, but to maintain law and order and implement the rule of law to that the Palestinians can live in peace and security with Israel (ibid). In

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    Buffer Strip Initiative in 2015. The law hasn’t been passed yet, but it makes the sixteen foot buffers into fifty foot buffers. Most farmers don’t follow the sixteen foot law, but our waters’ getting worse, so Dayton is getting stricter. Governor Dayton’s Buffer Strip Initiative shouldn’t be enforced, we should just make farmers aware of the consequences if they don’t follow the sixteen foot law. If we have fifty foot buffers, farmers get a lot of their land taken away and they don’t get anything

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    If you’re a resident or a common traveler into Minnesota for hunting or fishing, you better pay attention. Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes and hunting paradise, is going to see a change to licensing prices and recreational expenses in order to maintain services to better the state’s environmental health. The state will see increases in categories such as boating, snowmobiles, hunting, fishing, and many more licensing. Now, we all are curious if Mark Dayton is actually telling the truth about

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    Recently there has been some debate about whether we should raise the minimum wage in America. Now there would be some ups and downs for both of them, but I personally think we should raise it. Mainly because people are barely getting by bill to bill. Plus some people have some kids, they have to take care of and have to buy them food as well. But there would be a risk about the economy and a lot could happen if we just raised maybe if we even raised five dollars. But I have some very key reasons

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