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    trees, a historic downtown square and unique neighborhoods and developments. The city ranks number 2 in the CNN’s Money Magazine Best Places to Live in America’s list (Live Edit, n.d.). According to the US Census Bureau (2010), McKinney was one of the most populous places to live with a census of 54,369 in 2000 and

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    Homework This day in age, high school students are feeling more stress than working adults, and kids are starting to swerve away from learning. Both teens and children are at risk of health problems due to anxiety and a shortage of family time, playing, and sleeping. Public schools have 6 hours to cover what homeschools cover in 4, and yet it seems as if school follows teens home. The cause for all of this is too much homework. Homework causes students to sleep less, have more stress, and even

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    In Today’s society Interracial relationships is still looked down upon. Eau claire states “Before 1967 interracial relationships was illegal, In fact mixed race marriages were illegal in 16 states in 1961”. As advanced as we Americans have come with technology and equality still many people have an opinion on couples who are of the opposite race. In my experiment me and an African American friend of mine went to local restaurants in various locations and noted down the service we experienced from

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    Basic Information #1 • Buckle is a specialty store • The store image specializes in casual fashions; earthy, rocker, and edgy bohemian styles including: a. Blacks, whites, greys , purples and blues b. Chain, stud, and stone adornments c. Intricate designs d. lace and embroideries #2 • Buckle Inc. was founded in 1948. It was formerly known as Mills Clothing Inc. and changed its name to Buckle in April of 1991. The company’s annual sales for 2010 total $898.3 million and are up 3% from

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    Alexia Martin Mrs. Akelman AP Language and Composition 24 February 2016 Women’s Rights: Myth or Truth? In our first American history class, we learn about the battles we won, disasters we dodged, and equality we achieved. We learn about religious freedom, how slaves were freed, and how women gained the right to vote in 1920. Focussing on the victories allows us to disregard the inequality that is ever present in our society today. We turn a blind eye to the blatant discrimination, and many

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    Tyler Hagemeier Dr. Learst English 102 20 November 2016 Argumentative Essay While researching articles about autonomous cars, I found a few authors who wrote about the effects of autonomous cars on society and whether or not these should be introduced to our world’s roads. On one hand, some authors believe “self-driving” cars should not be allowed on roads. They believe this revolution in the change of cars will destroy large industries which includes the auto-insurance industry, parking industry

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    Women's Value of Money

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    career race (Chemaly). In 2010, 60 million adults, thirty percent of the US population, had at least a bachelor’s degree. Thirty-six percent of the entire United States female population held college degrees, a greater percentage than the twenty-nine percent of the entire United States male population (“More Working Women”). In 2011, a census showed that US women hold 10.6 million advanced degrees compared to 10.5 million for men. Women have begun to rise in career fields and now equate for half

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    Education Can End Systematic Oppression

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    The subject of expectations for higher education is one that tends to spark impassioned debate among educators, students and parents alike. In Pedagogy of the Oppressed Paulo Freire presses his audience to consider such expectations in light of one’s own intentions, motives, and affections toward those to be educated (Freire 50). He goes even further to suggest that a love for one another through empathetic dialogue, especially on the part of the educator, must be present in order for fear to be

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    Calveta

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    Calveta Dining Services, Inc. Jinu JosephPA1115 | Abstract Calveta Dining Services, Inc. was a $2 billion, privately held firm that provided food services to almost 1000 senior living facilities (SLF’s) in the United States. Antonio Calveta, the founder of Calveta Dining retired in 2007 after 35 years of leadership and he named his eldest son Frank as the new CEO and told him to double the company’s revenues within a space of 5 years. The dilemma that Frank was facing was that even after

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    The American Dream

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    continues to thrive today, no matter the trials nor tribulations. In this particular day and age, we consider the development of the American millennial generation and their pursuit of said dream. According to the most recent data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, homeownership among millennials has been on a steady decrease since 2004 falling from roughly less than 45% to less than 35% (Annual Homeownership Rates

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