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    The modern corporation is a marvel to behold and is one of the most fascinating inventions by man. What makes the corporation so special is that it allows for the risk of a business venture to be spread and cooperatively held. In contrast, prior to the formation of corporations, the risks of business ventures were shared among a few individuals. However, what corporations have achieved that partnerships could not is immense size due to increases of capital. As mentioned previously, the corporation

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    What makes life so precious? Is it the fact that our decisions determine whether we change in one day? We are born in a day, we die in a day, and can fall in love in a day. But we forget the life we take for granted the most, Earth. In the Visual argument, a lung-shaped forest is depicted with a dying right lung. Deforestation is slowly eating at Earth and causing oxygen levels to plummet. In the image, the creator shows our environment 's struggle to produce oxygen due to mankind’s greed, deforestation

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    ‘So What’ Miles Davis Solo Analysis Miles Davis’ solo is very minimalistic mainly using crotchet and quaver rhythms throughout with the occasional triplet or semiquaver grace note. For the A sections of the first chorus he bases phrases around the minor pentatonic scale. He develops his opening motif (bar 2 of A1) in bar 4-7 returning to the root (E) in between each ascending then descending phrase going up to the 7th (D) in the final variation of the motif. The phrase lengths are irregular; Davis

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    What make family so important? A question that has been asked for decades but still got answer differently depended on when, where and which family we are asking on. Overall, we know that family is where we may receive love, support and education. As a Vietnamese family, they have differences way of supporting their members emotion,or economic; they also socialize their kids differently comparing to an American family. While the Vietnamese family tend to guidance aims and give advice to their members

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    So What Do You Feel?

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    “So what do you feel?” (The therapist) “Nothing” (me) The therapist continued to stare. “But I feel I should feel something. I feel like there might be stuff underneath, like in me that needs to come out. It makes sense given I’m adopted and my dad situation. You know, like the psychology” “ and you were mentioning the singing problem, is that correct?” “Yeah. That’s the problem, that’s why I started this. All the time I’m trying to sing, it’s not coming out, like my voice. I think I’m not able to

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    What Makes Russia so Homophobic? By Emma Witkin Homophobia is the fear or hatred of homosexuals and homosexuality and is a trait that, according to Olga Khazan, over half of Russian citizens possess. It can be expressed in many different negative ways but it almost always results in harm to LGBT people. Homophobia has become a huge issue in Russia and in 2013 there were 25 hate crimes 2 of which resulted in murder (Spotlight on Russian Homophobia on Eve of Sochi Olympics). Homophobia in Russia has

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    making "So Mote it Be" to "So Must it Be." It means "so may it be", "so it is required" or "so must it be", and may be said at the end of a prayer in a similar way to "amen". The word mote is an archaic verb that means “may” or “might,” and traces back to Old English. The phrase “So mote it be” means “So may it be,” which is the same as “So be it.” In Wiccan traditions, the phrase often appears as a way of wrapping up a ritual or magical working. It's basically a way of saying, "And so it shall

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    attitude and characteristics of likability, he is motivated, hard-working, trustworthy, dependable, and with mindfulness, which makes him a very charismatic person. He is more than just a manager, he is a leader. Great leaders are hard to find. What makes Kenny so great, is his ability to connect with his staff. Kenny deals with difficult situations in a straightforward manner and shares information which helps create an open atmosphere. He listens to concerns and cares for others. His integrity can

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    Heloise, in her sixth letter to Abelard, wrote: “What could be so foolish as to set out on an unknown path, not yet defined, or so presumptuous as to choose and profess a way of life of which you know nothing, or to take a row you are not capable of keeping .” She was describing to him the nigh-daily conflict women in the monasteries face concerning The Rule of St Benedict. The Rule describes every aspect of life within the church, from how monks are to dress to how they interact with each other

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    Fuck, what are they doing home so early?” My dog, Rosco, barked and propped his shaggy paws up onto the window sill, tail wagging with an energy which I could never fathom exerting for anything or anyone. The blue Honda pulled in, immediately followed by my father’s shiny Tesla. I hoped that he would get me a nice car for graduation because, at the time, things like that mattered to me. Quickly, I moved from the sofa and turned off the T.V. before slipping into the slatted coat closet. In hindsight

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