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    Michelle Obama is a powerful women through all the struggles that she has been through to be successful as a mother, daughter, wife, African American, and a public figure. She shows us the real key of success that most of us seem to get wrong which is hard work. This is the journey through her life being a huge influence in the world for all who aspire to be successful. Her life seems to be more than just perfect but that certainly doesn’t come without any hardships and love.       It all started

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    Plagiarism has been a scandal tool used by everyone. It is just a simple procedure you must take when your ideas have been drained. In many studies, it has shown that even Politicians have gotten away with using plagiarism. Due to their lack of ideas Politicians have taken other’s speech to use as their own without giving credit to the writer. This trend grows much larger every time we use it, politicians may not realize this but, the more they plagiarize the more that students believe it’s right

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    Michelle Obama is known to be a very successful woman. Before she became the First Lady of the United States, she was a lawyer and it took her hard work and dedication to get there. Michelle was enrolled at Whitney M. Young Magnet High School. Their program is an accelerated program for gifted students. Michelle became a member of the National Honor Society before graduating as class salutatorian in 1981. For college, Michelle attended Princeton University, graduating cum laude in 1985 with a B.A

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    The purpose of this essay is to discuss the public interest and the administrative responsibility. Discuss some of the recent ethical obligations confronting public administrators in their day to day decision making. Also we will examine the recent trend in privatizing government functions. Finally, we will discuss if privatizing posses any type of dilemma’s for the attainment of public interest. Former Senator from Illinois, Paul Douglas said that” Instead, most men want a life of integrity and

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    Michelle Obama’s Food Fail Michelle Obama is pushing her way for a healthier nation, taking down any obstacles she might encounter. The big question is; Is her plan going to backfire? This anti-obesity campaign has caused many student across the country to just stop eating school lunches. First Lady Michelle has cut and restricted so many things in the food requirements making it next to impossible for the schools to keep up. The requirements have been so strict that schools have to buy cheaper

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    Influential people can encourage people, make people inspired to do good or bad. Alessia Cara is a teen pop music singer that inspires people to think better about themselves and in a better light saying, "Stay true to who you are,even though that sounds cliche'. It's something that's important -doing what feels right for you." Clearly this quote shows that she is caring for others and is using her influence people to make sure that people stay true to themselves. Michaela DePrince said " Never

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Obama’s Victory Speech This speech was given by Barack Obama who won 2012 election as the president. I’m going to analysis his voice, audience, speaker’s message and occasion for the speech. Different angle, different view can show all the Obama’s rhetorical words in his victory speech. In 2012, this is Barack Obama’s second inaugural. He had greatest way to put all the rhetorical words in his speech. It was one of the best of his speech so far. Rhetoric was made in fifth

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    MGT 4800 – Strategic Management Case Study Write Up – Jamba Juice April 8, 2013 Major trends in the general environment Jamba Juice has tried to capture a good portion of health conscious consumers by providing healthy smoothies and other nutritious foods for customers on the go. Even though there are direct competitors such as Planet Smoothie, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, Panera Bread and McDonalds, Jamba Juice remains competitive by offering its unique blend of smoothies. They are made with

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    1. Introduction This report identifies an organisational change opportunity that exists in Tegel Foods Limited and is in response to a major change in the company strategy, which aims to produce larger quantities of finished products from the Taranaki region for export. This means that the Feedmill, which is an integral part of the overall Tegel supply chain, must significantly increase productivity. The challenge is to develop a plan to achieve the increased demand targets sustainably without

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    For our Fishbein project, we compared two competing ice-cream brands, Ben & Jerry’s and Haagen-Dazs. Our attributes included: the availability of unique flavors, the availability of your favorite flavor of ice cream, how strong the flavors are and the creaminess of the ice cream. After surveying 40 Marist students on their opinions, we have concluded that Ben & Jerry’s is more popular than Haagen-Dazs. Attributes Avg. Attribute Importance Avg. Belief about Ben & Jerry’s Avg. Attitude about Ben &

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